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Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about the arrest of an Uber driver accused of starting the deadly Palisades fire and the broader implications of unchecked criminal behavior. He describes the suspect, Jonathan Wrenkernecht, in scathing terms, labeling him a “loser’s loser” and blaming him for the destruction of lives, homes, and even pets. Brett paints the fire as a symbol of societal decay, arguing that individuals like Wrenkernecht represent a broader cultural collapse driven by resentment and lawlessness. He questions why society tolerates such destructive behavior and passionately calls for harsher consequences for criminals, including permanent isolation from law-abiding citizens.
We’re joined by Coach Matt Doherty from DohertyCoaching.com to talk about leadership, public safety, and the breakdown of law and order in American cities. Coach Doherty, a former basketball coach turned executive coach, emphasizes that safety is the foundation of a functioning society—without it, food, shelter, and prosperity mean little. In a wide-ranging conversation, he discusses the failures of leadership in places like Chicago and New York, the consequences of open-border policies, and the growing disconnect between political agendas and everyday citizens' needs. He also reflects on how social media fuels division and argues that civil, face-to-face dialogue is essential for national healing. Coach warns about the dangers of populism and blind trust in charismatic leaders promising “free stuff,” referencing failed states like Venezuela. He urges Americans to study history, demand strong leadership, and raise families rooted in Christian values and personal accountability.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about the arrest of an Uber driver accused of starting the deadly Palisades fire and the broader implications of unchecked criminal behavior. He describes the suspect, Jonathan Wrenkernecht, in scathing terms, labeling him a “loser’s loser” and blaming him for the destruction of lives, homes, and even pets. Brett paints the fire as a symbol of societal decay, arguing that individuals like Wrenkernecht represent a broader cultural collapse driven by resentment and lawlessness. He questions why society tolerates such destructive behavior and passionately calls for harsher consequences for criminals, including permanent isolation from law-abiding citizens.
We’re joined by Coach Matt Doherty from DohertyCoaching.com to talk about leadership, public safety, and the breakdown of law and order in American cities. Coach Doherty, a former basketball coach turned executive coach, emphasizes that safety is the foundation of a functioning society—without it, food, shelter, and prosperity mean little. In a wide-ranging conversation, he discusses the failures of leadership in places like Chicago and New York, the consequences of open-border policies, and the growing disconnect between political agendas and everyday citizens' needs. He also reflects on how social media fuels division and argues that civil, face-to-face dialogue is essential for national healing. Coach warns about the dangers of populism and blind trust in charismatic leaders promising “free stuff,” referencing failed states like Venezuela. He urges Americans to study history, demand strong leadership, and raise families rooted in Christian values and personal accountability.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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