In this episode, host Christian Toto breaks down why the Left is still lamenting the fall of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, and what it reveals about the broader pop culture power shift. As traditional media loses its grip, audiences are taking control—choosing what they watch, support, and believe. It's a momentous change in the way entertainment, comedy, and news are consumed—and who holds the influence.
Plus, we sit down with John Ondrasik, the voice behind Five for Fighting and hits like “Superman” and “100 Years.” He opens up about his powerful protest songs, his deep ties to the family business, and why he’s disappointed in the silence from many fellow rockers in today’s cultural battles. It’s smart, introspective, and refreshingly honest—a rare glimpse into the mindset of a major artist who isn’t afraid to speak out. 🎙️
If you care about free speech, authentic voices, and the future of conservative media in entertainment, don’t miss this episode.--------------------------
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