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5 hours ago
5 hours ago
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
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00:00 - Monologue
38:07 - Monologue
47:03 – Andy Ross, Founder and CEO of American Rebel, manufacturer of gun safes and concealed carry apparel, as well as a country rock musician and former TV host. Ross explains why he believes the American Dream is still alive and achievable. He discusses entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and the values that continue to drive opportunity in the U.S.
57:05 – John Shively, CEO of the Pebble Project. Shively examines whether President Trump’s Department of Justice will defend the previous administration’s block on what would be America’s largest copper mine. He explains the economic, environmental, and national security implications of the decision.
1:15:48 - Monologue
1:24:44 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan warns that a Canada-style gun confiscation effort is not as far-fetched in the United States as some believe. He discusses recent policies and legal trends that he says signal growing pressure on Second Amendment rights.
1:34:46 – Mike Alaimo, Director of Environmental and Energy Affairs at the Michigan Chamber, with the Michigan Chamber Business Brief. Alaimo discusses grid reliability and the rise of “virtual power plants.” He explains why careful review is needed to ensure stability and affordability for Michigan businesses and residents.
1:43:35 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber wraps up the show by highlighting what he calls the “dumbest things” heard this week, from criticisms of the SAVE Act to controversial education proposals. The segment focuses on political rhetoric and the broader cultural debate.
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2 days ago
2 days ago
The Steve Gruber Show | Justice on the Line: Epstein Files, Border Chaos & Midterm Consequences
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00:00 - Monologue
19:02 – Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute. Isaac explains why achieving American energy dominance will require a renewed commitment to nuclear power. He discusses how nuclear energy fits into long-term reliability, affordability, and national security goals.
28:00 – Rob Rene, Founder of QE Strong. Rene breaks down the science behind red light therapy and addresses whether it’s a scam or a legitimate health tool. He explains the potential benefits and how listeners can learn more at qestrong.com/gruber using code GRUBER.
38:03 - Monologue
46:57 – Christina Buttons, investigative reporter at the Manhattan Institute. Buttons takes listeners inside Minneapolis’s ICE Watch Network and examines how certain protest organizations escalated tensions. She discusses the structure, funding, and impact of activist networks in the city.
57:10 – David Buzzard, Army veteran, two-time Purple Heart recipient, Combat Infantryman, and congressional candidate in North Carolina’s 7th District. Buzzard argues that peace talks alone don’t stop wars and shares his perspective shaped by firsthand combat experience. He discusses national security and leadership priorities.
1:16:04 - Monologue
1:24:57 – Jim Lee, Senior Vice President of Data Policy and Analytics at the Michigan Health & Hospital Association. Lee explains how rising pharmaceutical prices continue to drive up overall healthcare costs. He discusses the impact on hospitals, patients, and insurance premiums.
1:35:00 – Rep. Joe Aragona, representing Michigan’s 60th District in Clinton Township. Aragona outlines a bipartisan legislative plan aimed at lowering housing costs. He discusses how regulatory reform and targeted policy changes could improve affordability.
1:43:46 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses a viral video of a grandmother who lost her grandson to violence and voiced support for tougher crime policies. The conversation also covers school choice, affordability, and the political issues likely to shape upcoming midterm elections.
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3 days ago
3 days ago
The Steve Gruber Show | Trans Ideology, Mass Violence & The Truth They Won’t Say
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:54 – Marc Beckman, CEO of DMA United, producer of MELANIA, and senior advisor and agent to Mrs. Trump for more than 25 years. Beckman offers a first look at the new documentary Melania, sharing insights into the life and legacy of the former First Lady. He discusses her accomplishments and the story behind the film.
27:14 – Dr. Ben Tapper, Director of Epigenetics at The Wellness Company. Dr. Tapper discusses National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month and why most cancers are linked to lifestyle and environmental factors rather than genetics. He outlines prevention strategies and explains the role of natural compounds featured in The Wellness Company’s SHIELD product. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
37:16 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:08 – Erika Sanzi, Senior Director of Communications at Defending Education. Sanzi examines how major donors allegedly helped build what appears to be a “youth-led” protest movement. She discusses the funding networks and messaging strategies behind modern activism.
55:55 – Brian Lonergan, Director of Strategic Communications and Content at the Federation for American Immigration Reform and co-host of the No Border, No Country podcast. Lonergan argues that Democratic leaders are putting the country at risk in efforts to halt immigration enforcement. He outlines FAIR’s concerns over border security and public safety.
1:14:45 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:39 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan’s back roads. Rademacher highlights upcoming events and destinations across Michigan. He shares local travel ideas and hidden gems worth exploring.
1:33:30 – Sen. Michael Holmstrom, representing Minnesota’s 29th District. Holmstrom discusses Minnesota’s clash over ICE enforcement, including protests and calls for accountability. He explains the policy and political implications for the state.
1:41:59 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reacts to Oregon’s proposed ballot initiative that would ban hunting and fishing, potentially criminalizing common outdoor activities. The conversation also touches on related concerns involving pest control and animal breeding regulations.
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4 days ago
4 days ago
The Steve Gruber Show | Collapse & Corruption: Socialism’s Global Failure Exposed
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:03 – Jan Jekielek, Senior Editor at The Epoch Times, host of American Thought Leaders, and author of Killed to Order. Jekielek discusses what he calls “China’s Epsteins,” arguing that the Chinese Communist Party scaled up the Epstein model through state-sanctioned organ harvesting. He explains the evidence behind these claims and the broader human rights implications.
27:35 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week’s “No Lazy Money” segment, Hopwood covers energy stocks breaking out, tech sector pullbacks, a 3.7% GDP estimate, and why the Fed may hold rates steady until later this year. He also warns about capital gains tax surprises, shares real client stories, and offers a free Social Security analysis at peakwm.com/gruber.
37:57 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:53 – Michael Chamberlain, Director of Protect the Public’s Trust. Chamberlain discusses what he sees as growing misconduct among America’s leaders. He argues that political agendas are increasingly being prioritized over fairness and the rule of law.
56:57 – Jose Mallea, former White House and State Department staffer under President George W. Bush and former campaign manager for Senator Marco Rubio. Mallea explains why Belize is emerging as a concern in Washington policy circles. He discusses geopolitical warning signs and regional security implications.
1:05:52 – Tom Coulson, owner of Liberty Coin Service. Coulson analyzes the current price of precious metals and where the market may be headed. He also reviews listener-submitted coins live on air—send your submissions to coins@stevegruber.com or visit libertycoinservice.com.
1:15:51 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:38 – Rep. Ann Bollin, Michigan House Appropriations Chair representing District 49 in Brighton Township. Bollin discusses her testimony before Congress on election integrity legislation. She explains the goals of the bills and why she believes stronger safeguards are necessary.
1:34:34 – Diana Carlin, Professor Emerita of Communication at Saint Louis University and co-author of Remember the First Ladies. Carlin discusses the 250-year legacy of America’s first ladies and their influence on civil rights, campaigns, and major national moments. She previews the national speaking tour coming to Michigan.
1:43:10 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber wraps up the show with lighter and unexpected headlines, including the richest island in America, unusual sewer testing results, and the latest buzz around “smart” wearable technology.
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5 days ago
5 days ago
The Steve Gruber Show | Peace, Power & Political Momentum: The Forces Shaping 2026
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:58 – Richard Battle, award-winning author and media commentator. Battle discusses why Presidents’ Day replaced Washington’s Birthday and how the holiday evolved over time. He reflects on the historical significance of America’s first president and what the change represents today.
27:51 – Joe Rieck, Vice President of Sales at Longevity Wellness. Rieck explains how simple it is to incorporate a daily longevity shake into your routine and outlines the wide-ranging benefits of the protein formula. Visit longevitywellness.co and use promo code GRUBER.
37:54 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:50 – Anne Schlafly, Chairman of Eagle Forum. Schlafly reacts to a New York Times acknowledgment of cannabis risks and renewed calls for regulation. She discusses whether legalizing marijuana has created unintended public health consequences.
56:54 – George Moraitis, Florida congressional candidate and Navy submarine warfare veteran. Moraitis discusses President Trump’s proposed naval blockade on Cuba’s oil imports as a national security strategy. He explains how energy policy intersects with foreign policy and regional stability.
1:15:31 - Hour 2 Monologue
1:24:26 – Noelle Kahaian, Representative for Georgia’s 81st State House District in Henry County. Kahaian shares what keeps her optimistic about Georgia’s future. She highlights economic growth, community strength, and legislative priorities.
1:34:17 – Aric Nesbitt, Michigan Senate Minority Leader. Nesbitt criticizes the governor’s proposed budget and outlines Republican concerns ahead of the State of the State address. He discusses spending priorities and the direction of Michigan’s economy.
1:43:01 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses ongoing concerns about men competing in women’s sports, including a reported high school wrestling incident that is now under investigation. The conversation focuses on safety, fairness, and the broader policy debate.
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Friday Feb 13, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
27:57 – Tom Simon, spokesperson for Home Title Lock and former FBI Special Agent with 26 years of experience investigating white-collar crime, counterterrorism, and national security matters. Simon discusses a case involving an Albany man accused of forging a deed to steal a rented home. He explains how title fraud happens and what homeowners can do to protect themselves.
37:58 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:54 – Alvin Lui, President of Courage Is a Habit. Lui addresses whether schools can be held legally liable for student walkouts and why parents are demanding accountability. He explains the legal and cultural implications for school districts nationwide.
56:56 – Rep. Tim Walberg, representing Michigan’s 5th Congressional District. Walberg discusses the advancement of his Energy Emergency Leadership Act through committee. He explains how the legislation aims to strengthen America’s energy independence and emergency preparedness.
1:05:36 – Nate Soares, President of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute and co-author of the New York Times bestseller If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. Soares warns that Silicon Valley’s newest AI assistant could pose serious security risks. He discusses the broader implications of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence.
1:15:02 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:50 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan discusses the SAVE Act and the importance of requiring photo ID to vote. He also examines concerns about congressional representation and whether population shifts could unfairly affect how states are represented.
1:33:51 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses how the president’s current team compares to his first term and raises questions surrounding the Epstein files and powerful political insiders. The conversation also touches on funding for anti-ICE groups in Minnesota, the SAVE Act, and ongoing debates about election integrity.
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Thursday Feb 12, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | From Recession Warnings to Economic Boom
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | From Recession Warnings to Economic Boom
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:00 – Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow in the Edwin Meese III Institute for the Rule of Law at Advancing American Freedom. Von Spakovsky discusses a judge’s decision to block the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals. He explains the legal reasoning behind the ruling and its broader immigration implications.
27:51 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week’s “No Lazy Money” segment, Hopwood breaks down the latest jobs numbers, the Dow crossing 50,000, and trends shaping the markets. He also offers a free Social Security analysis at peakwm.com/gruber and explains why staying independent and advisor-owned matters in today’s private equity-driven wealth management industry.
38:02 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:56 – Paul Miller, CPA and founder of Miller & Company LLP in New York City. Miller shares five critical things taxpayers should check before hitting “submit” this tax season. He explains common mistakes that could trigger audits or cost filers money.
56:55 – Claire Abernathy, Independent Women ambassador and detransitioner. Abernathy shares her powerful story, first told alongside her mother in the “Identity Crisis” series. She discusses being told she would be suicidal if she did not transition and reflects on the long-term impact of those medical decisions.
1:14:57 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:29 – Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author, host of The Eric Metaxas Show, and President’s Fellow at Cornerstone University. Metaxas discusses free speech, faith, and the Founders’ vision for America. He argues that many colleges are ignoring the constitutional blueprint that shaped the nation.
1:34:31 – Perry Johnson, Michigan businessman, author, and political candidate. Johnson announces his entry into the race for Michigan Governor. He outlines his priorities and vision for the state moving forward.
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Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Capitol Hill Showdowns: ICE, Insurance & Government Fraud
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Capitol Hill Showdowns: ICE, Insurance & Government Fraud
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00:00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:06 – Dr. Rick Bosshardt, Senior Fellow at Do No Harm and member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Bosshardt discusses the first major medical organization to disavow sex-change surgeries for minors. He explains what this decision could mean for medical standards, ethics, and patient care.
27:50 – Dr. James Thorp, MD, Chief of Maternal and Prenatal Health at The Wellness Company. Dr. Thorp discusses National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month and why prevention deserves greater focus alongside treatment. He explains the “nature first, drugs last” philosophy, highlights ingredients in The Wellness Company’s SHIELD formula, and discusses who may benefit. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
38:02 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:00 – Johanna Neuman, former White House correspondent and author of Trump’s Superpower: A Historical Novel About the Founding Fathers & One Founding Mother. Neuman argues that the political left has moved from toppling statues to challenging constitutional norms. She discusses historical parallels and today’s political climate.
1:05:09 – Peter Justen, Founder and CEO of AmeriTrust Solutions. Justen explains how his startup aims to simplify and streamline Medicaid in just minutes, cutting through government red tape. He outlines how innovation could improve efficiency and patient outcomes.
1:14:57 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:42 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan’s back roads. Rademacher shares upcoming events and destinations around Michigan. He highlights hidden gems and local experiences across the state.
1:33:47 – Jeff Hays, award-winning filmmaker, author, and producer. Hays discusses MAHA Uncensored, a new documentary exploring what he calls overlooked truths about American health. The film features thought leaders offering alternative perspectives on chronic illness and long-suppressed treatments.
1:42:25 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber breaks down the sudden closure of El Paso International Airport and the questions surrounding the situation. The conversation explores the broader implications and public response.
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Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | This Is the Turning Point: Who Really Controls America?
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | This Is the Turning Point: Who Really Controls America?
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:05 – Zen Honeycutt, Founding Executive Director of Moms Across America. Honeycutt discusses a new study finding low nutrient levels and concerning contaminants in military meals. She explains why food quality matters for service members’ health, readiness, and long-term well-being.
27:50 – Dr. Michael Hutchison, inventor of the NeuroGuard+. Dr. Hutchison explains how this innovative mouthguard reduces the risk of concussion by more than 99 percent, with results tested and certified by Michigan State University and Wayne State University. The discussion follows a major Super Bowl concussion scare that highlights the NFL’s ongoing safety challenges. Visit neuroguardplus.com.
38:00 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:55 – Kyle Sweetland, Strategic Research Manager at the Pacific Legal Foundation. Sweetland breaks down new research on “shadow” home equity theft ahead of a Supreme Court case. He explains how government practices can quietly strip homeowners of their equity.
56:34 – Elaine Parker, President of the Job Creators Network Foundation. Parker discusses bipartisan frustration with Obamacare and its estimated $138 billion problem. She explains why reform has stalled and how the costs continue to burden workers and small businesses.
1:15:09 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:03 – Rep. Jennifer Wortz, representing Michigan’s 35th District. Wortz explains her plan, recently approved by the House, to allow deer baiting. She discusses wildlife management, conservation concerns, and the impact on hunters.
1:34:00 – Patrick Dorinson, known as the “Common Sense Cowboy,” author and former iHeartRadio host. Dorinson talks about The Common Sense Cowboy’s Guide to Life and shares stories from everyday Americans. He brings humor, grit, and perspective from “the old guy at the end of the bar.”
1:42:45 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. They talk about winter adventures... Skiing, snowboarding, etc.. They expand on the Common Sense Cowboy, and what being from the country really means. They wrap up by talking about the fraud of Ilhan Omar and her husband...
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Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Guest Host, Scot Bertram | The Political Storm: Border Funding, Ballots, and Global Power Plays
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:04 – Dan Lennington, Managing Vice President and Deputy Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, focusing on the Equality Under the Law Project. Lennington discusses a New York Times report highlighting WILL’s efforts to end what he calls illegal DEI programs. He explains the legal arguments and why these cases could reshape workplace and government policy.
27:55 – Haley Strack, William F. Buckley Fellow in Political Journalism at National Review. Strack outlines what she calls another path forward for Christian Zionists. She discusses how faith, foreign policy, and domestic politics intersect in today’s debate.
35:13 - Hour 2 Monologue
44:06 – Corinne Clifford, independent journalist, White House press corps member, and official spokesperson for SAT123.com. Clifford discusses Adam Schiff being confronted with polling showing overwhelming public support for requiring photo ID to vote. She explains why voter ID remains a winning issue across party lines.
53:56 – James Bradley, author of Precious Freedom: A Novel. Bradley analyzes rising U.S.–Iran tensions as critical nuclear talks take place in Oman. He discusses the stakes for regional stability and global security.
1:02:47 – Mark Malkoff, comedian, podcast host, and writer featured on Today, Good Morning America, CNN, and NPR’s Weekend Edition. Malkoff talks about his upcoming book, Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan’s Journey to Find the Genius Behind the Legend. He shares stories about Carson’s influence and his own journey uncovering the man behind the icon.
1:12:45 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:21:40 – Josh Findlay, Director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s National Election Protection Project. Findlay argues that voter ID is essential for election integrity and says pop culture figures like Nicki Minaj are right to call attention to the issue. He explains why voter confidence depends on clear safeguards.
1:31:31 – Ingrid Jacques, columnist for USA Today. Jacques examines polling that shows voters view Trump more negatively than Biden — and why writing him off may be a mistake. She discusses voter sentiment, media narratives, and what could shift the race.
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Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Guest Host, Scot Bertram | Courts, Chaos, and the Crossroads of America
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00:00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:10 – Matthew Trayler, Director of Programs at the Christian Business Men’s Connection (CBMC). Trayler reacts to reports of 30,000 layoffs despite a company posting $60 billion in profits. He discusses what this says about corporate priorities, leadership, and the moral responsibilities of business.
28:05 – Brian Jodice, National Press Secretary for the American Federation for Children. Jodice argues it’s time to take school choice nationwide. He explains why empowering parents and expanding educational options should not depend on a family’s ZIP code.
38:14 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:10 – Christian Clase, Constitutional Litigation Fellow at the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA). Clase explains why NCLA is urging the Supreme Court to hear a vaccine mandate case from the Ninth Circuit. He argues the lower court misapplied precedent, raising serious constitutional concerns.
57:07 – Dan McLaughlin, Senior Writer at National Review Online and Fellow at the National Review Institute. McLaughlin analyzes where Florida Governor Ron DeSantis goes next politically. He discusses DeSantis’ options and what they could mean for the future of the GOP.
1:05:49 – Diane Schindlbeck, co-owner of Schindy’s on Diamond Lake in White Cloud, Michigan. Schindlbeck shares how a pizza name controversy spiraled into death threats, prompting FBI involvement. She discusses free speech, small business ownership, and navigating public backlash.
1:15:45 - Hour 2 Monologue
1:24:38 – Mark J. Quann, author of Be Smart, Pay Zero Taxes: Use the Buy, Borrow, Die Strategy to Get Rich and Stay Rich. Quann opens the 2026 tax season by explaining how President Trump’s tax cuts could impact individuals and investors. He breaks down strategies for minimizing tax exposure legally.
1:34:49 – Anna Giaritelli, journalist for the Washington Examiner. Giaritelli discusses Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s argument that he set the national standard on illegal immigration enforcement. She examines how Texas’ approach is shaping the broader immigration debate.
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Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Open Borders, Open Fraud, Open Failure
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Open Borders, Open Fraud, Open Failure
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:55 – Ed Brady, President and CEO of the Home Builders Institute (HBI). Brady discusses President Trump’s efforts to make housing affordability part of the American Dream again. He also highlights the major opportunities available in the skilled trades and why trade careers will always be in high demand.
27:50 – Peter Gillooly, CEO of The Wellness Company. Gillooly discusses National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month and why more emphasis should be placed on prevention, research, and affordable treatment options. He also explains promising early research, Big Pharma’s role in treatment costs, and The Wellness Company’s new product, SHIELD. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
37:56 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:43 – Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform. Norquist breaks down new data showing Americans increasingly moving to low-tax states. He explains what this migration reveals about economic policy and government spending.
56:39 – Daniel Garza, President of The LIBRE Initiative and former Washington State councilman. Garza explains why Hispanic voters are continuing to shift away from Democrats ahead of 2026. He discusses key issues driving the change, including border security, inflation, and public safety — as well as what Republicans are getting right and wrong.
1:05:27 – Ambassador Carla Sands, Chair of Foreign Policy at the America First Policy Institute and former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark. Sands discusses affordability concerns tied to Europe, NATO, and the cost to U.S. taxpayers. She also examines China’s ongoing economic warfare against the United States.
1:15:!5 - Hour 2 Monologue
1:24:00 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan’s back roads. Rademacher shares stories and destinations from around Michigan. He highlights unique places worth exploring across the state.
1:33:58 – Lt. Col. (Ret.) Pete Shinn, Associate Director of EpsteinJustice.com. Shinn reacts to the release of more than three million pages of Epstein-related files and criticism over what he calls a “whitewash.” He discusses accountability and unanswered questions surrounding the case.
1:42:46 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses how Americans are shifting away from junk food and how food companies are responding by lowering prices. The conversation highlights a broader cultural move toward healthier living.
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Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | America Under Pressure: Security, Sanity, and the Fight Back
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:00 – Ryan Clancy, Chief Strategist at No Labels®. Clancy explains why Greenland matters strategically and economically on the global stage. He discusses how shifting alliances and resource access are reshaping U.S. interests in the Arctic.
27:48 – Dr. Steven Quay, physician-scientist and public health expert who has testified before the U.S. Senate on COVID origins, lab safety, and biosecurity risks. Dr. Quay discusses a Nipah virus outbreak overseas and why some airports are reverting to COVID-era screening measures. He explains what the public should understand about emerging infectious threats.
37:42 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:30 – Trent England, Executive Director of Save Our States. England breaks down President Trump’s push for real price transparency. He explains how clearer pricing could empower consumers and expose hidden costs.
55:49 – J. Budziszewski, Professor of Government, Philosophy, and Civic Leadership at the University of Texas at Austin. Budziszewski discusses his book Pandemic of Lunacy and how logic and common sense are increasingly ignored. He explains how ideas once considered absurd are now treated as serious — and sometimes dangerous — public policy.
1:04:21 – Felix Lasarte, trusted real estate attorney to President Donald J. Trump and member of President Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Board. Lasarte discusses President Trump’s statement that Mexico will stop sending oil to energy-starved Cuba. He explains the geopolitical and energy implications of the move.
1:13:56 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:22:38 – Katie Heid, Assistant News Director at Michigan News Source. Heid discusses why Americans want safe neighborhoods and honest leadership. She argues Hollywood is out of touch and says the country is at a turning point where people are demanding truth and pushing back against extreme rhetoric.
1:32:30 – Sen. Lana Theis, representing Michigan’s 22nd Senate District. Theis addresses Michigan’s troubling ranking of 44th out of 50 states in reading scores. She outlines solutions centered on the science of reading to improve student outcomes.
1:41:21 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses a malpractice lawsuit won by a detransitioner against doctors and psychologists. The conversation explores accountability for irreversible medical procedures and the implications for future medical malpractice cases.
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Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | More Taxes, Higher Energy Bills, and Zero Shame—Welcome to Democrat Rule
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
27:48 – Mary Holland, President and General Counsel of Children’s Health Defense. A former law professor and human rights advocate, Holland discusses a lawsuit filed by RFK Jr.’s former organization against the American Academy of Pediatrics. She explains the legal and medical freedom implications for parents and children.
38:03 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:48 – Kristina Rasmussen, Executive Director of Do No Harm. Rasmussen argues that President Trump should do more than just cut federal funding. She explains how redirecting federal dollars could be a powerful tool to push back against harmful policies in healthcare and education.
56:52 – Peter Schweizer, investigative journalist, author, and host of The Drill Down podcast. Schweizer discusses his new book, The Invisible Coup. He breaks down how entrenched power networks operate behind the scenes and what they mean for America’s political future.
1:15:30 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:21 – Mark Fisk, co-founder and partner of Byrum & Fisk Advocacy Communications. Fisk explains how highlights from the Detroit Auto Show underscore the need for stable and fair trade policy in Michigan. He discusses why long-term certainty is critical for the auto industry and manufacturing jobs.
1:34:33 – Rep. Bradley Slagh, Chair of the Michigan House Corrections and Judiciary Budget Subcommittee. Rep. Slagh discusses why House Republicans are urging the Michigan Supreme Court to reconsider a proposed ICE ban. He explains the legal, public safety, and enforcement concerns surrounding the issue.
1:43:20 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on Groundhog Day before shifting to concerns about reports of candies testing positive for arsenic. The discussion also covers the war on sugar, knowing where your food comes from, and speculation about President Trump potentially brokering a deal with Cuba.
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Friday Jan 30, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech Friday!!
Friday Jan 30, 2026
Friday Jan 30, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech Friday!!
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
28:02 – Brad Hoos, Founder of MuskOx. Hoos celebrates MuskOx’s biggest year yet, with the company up 25 percent and named GearJunkie’s 2026 Best Overall Flannel for the fourth year in a row. He also highlights MuskOx’s commitment to conservation, including more than $100,000 donated to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Visit gomuskox.com/gruber and use code GRUBER for $15 off.
38:12 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:59 – Xi Van Fleet, “Chinese by birth, American by choice,” survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution and defender of liberty. Van Fleet discusses her new book, Made in America: The Hidden History of How the U.S. Enabled Communist China and Created Our Greatest Threat. She explains China’s past, its current state, and the growing dangers posed by the Chinese Communist Party.
56:27 – Les Rubin, Founder and President of Main Street Economics. Rubin analyzes the historic surge in gold and silver prices and what it signals about investor confidence. He explains how markets are reacting to rising U.S. debt and concerns over long-term fiscal sustainability.
1:15:05 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:55 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan explains how the Minneapolis killings have driven a wedge between President Trump and some pro-gun advocacy groups. He discusses the legal and political tensions surrounding the Second Amendment debate.
1:34:03 – Scott Tillman, Chief Operations Officer at U.S. Term Limits and Michigan resident. Tillman breaks down new polling showing that 79 percent of Michigan voters support term limits on Congress. He explains what the findings could mean for reform efforts nationwide.
1:42:36 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reacts to the arrest of Don Lemon following a protest that disrupted a church service. The discussion also covers media accountability and backlash over proposed tax increases in Virginia, including more than 50 new taxes.
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Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | AI, Open Borders, and Political Violence: The Silent War on America’s Soul
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:00 – Brendan Steinhauser, CEO of the Alliance for Secure AI. Steinhauser explains why Meta’s decision to pause teenage access to AI characters is a positive first step. He argues that stronger safeguards are still needed to protect minors as artificial intelligence rapidly expands.
27:54 – Joe Rieck, Vice President of Sales at Longevity. Rieck discusses why Longevity built an all-in-one nutritional shake grounded in real science instead of hype. He explains how clean ingredients and kidney- and gut-friendly formulas are redefining daily nutrition. Visit LongevityWellness.co and use promo code GRUBER.
37:58 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:47 – Norton Rainey, CEO of ACE Scholarships. Rainey explains why School Choice Week 2026 deserves celebration. He discusses how school choice empowers families and expands educational opportunity.
56:30 – Gregory Wrightstone, geologist, Executive Director of the CO₂ Coalition, and bestselling author of A Very Convenient Warming. Wrightstone revisits claims from Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth as the film turns 20 years old. He challenges its assertions and argues that modest warming and higher CO₂ levels benefit humanity.
1:05:25 – Rep. Jay DeBoyer, Chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee, representing the 63rd District in Clay Township. DeBoyer discusses how recent Kornak charges highlight what he calls missteps by Attorney General Dana Nessel involving a closed state case. He explains why oversight and accountability matter.
1:24:08 – Sal Nuzzo, Executive Director of Consumers Defense. Nuzzo examines the European Union’s targeting of American companies. He discusses how international regulations could impact U.S. businesses and consumers.
1:33:51 – Cassie Smedile, Republican strategist and Vice President of Communications at Coign. Smedile breaks down Trump baby accounts, proposed working-family tax cuts, and the broader economic outlook. She explains how these policies could impact everyday Americans.
1:42:32 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber wraps up the show with commentary on the day’s major stories. He offers perspective on politics, culture, and current events shaping the national conversation.
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Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | The Psyop Exposed: Climate Lies, ICE Chaos, and Global Meddling
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | The Psyop Exposed: Climate Lies, ICE Chaos, and Global Meddling
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
16:18 – Dr. Michael Hutchison, inventor of the NeuroGuard+. Dr. Hutchison explains how this innovative mouth guard reduces the risk of concussion by more than 99 percent, with results tested and certified by Michigan State University and Wayne State University. He discusses why concussions remain one of the biggest concerns in sports and how NeuroGuard+ could be a game changer for athletes at every level. Visit neuroguardplus.com.
19:00 – Dudley Brown, President of the National Association for Gun Rights. Brown discusses growing friction between gun rights groups and Trump administration officials following a shooting in Minnesota. He explains where disagreements are emerging and what it could mean for Second Amendment advocacy.
28:00 – Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company. Dr. McCullough explains why Americans should consider stockpiling prescription medications alongside food and water during major emergencies. He also covers must-have prescriptions, first aid kits, and provides updates on flu and COVID trends this winter. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
38:40 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:04 – Dr. David Maimon, Head of Fraud Insights at Sentilink and known as the “Undercover Professor.” Dr. Maimon exposes a massive dark web crime ring draining hundreds of billions of dollars from the federal government. He explains how cybercriminals operate and why stopping them is increasingly difficult.
57:06 – William J. Watkins, Jr., constitutional law expert, practicing attorney, research fellow at The Independent Institute, and author of The Independent Guide to the Constitution. Watkins explains how the United States is testing the limits of federal power. He discusses constitutional boundaries and the long-term consequences of overreach.
1:15:40 - Hour 2 Monologue
1:34:24 – Rep. Parker Fairbairn, representing Michigan’s 107th House District. Fairbairn discusses how mismanagement at MDHHS is threatening federal support for rural healthcare. He explains what’s at stake for vulnerable communities across the state.
1:43:16 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber talks about relentless winter weather, ice accumulation on the Hudson River, and why past climate change predictions have missed the mark. The segment also touches on DOGE efforts to root out waste, fraud, and abuse — and a reminder to stay away from wild animals.
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Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Funded, Trained, Coordinated: The Truth About ICE ‘Protests’
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:57 – Jonathan Feldstein, Founder and President of the Genesis 123 Foundation. Feldstein addresses claims that Christian Zionism is a “harmful and damaging” ideology. He explains what Christian Zionism actually is and why he believes it plays a vital role in faith, history, and geopolitics.
27:36 – Natalie Dominguez, Title Theft Education Specialist for Home Title Lock. Dominguez shares real-life cases where families lost their homes due to title theft and explains why protecting your home is essential. Visit HomeTitleLock.com and use promo code GRUBER for a free title history report and a free 14-day trial of Million Dollar TripleLock Protection.
37:35 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:21 – Derringer Dick, Strategic Research Associate at Becket. Dick breaks down a new survey showing all-time high public support for religious freedom. He explains what’s driving the trend and why it matters in today’s legal and cultural landscape.
56:08 – Steve Bucci, Visiting Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Bucci explains why President Trump’s strikes in Nigeria are strategically significant. He discusses terrorism, regional stability, and U.S. national security interests.
1:04:47 – Bobby Khan, congressional candidate for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District. Khan shares his remarkable personal story, including how he once appeared on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. He explains how that past led him to where he is today and why he’s now running for Congress.
1:14:37 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:27 – Rep. Joe Aragona, representing Michigan’s 60th District in Clinton Township. Aragona exposes the Rx Kids program for allegedly funneling millions in taxpayer dollars to Michigan State University and a New York nonprofit. He discusses accountability and misuse of public funds.
1:33:08 – Maya MacGuineas, President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. MacGuineas explains what a fiscal crisis would actually look like in the United States. She outlines warning signs, economic consequences, and what policymakers should be doing now.
1:41:49 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber breaks down the latest shooting in Minneapolis and discusses what may have happened. The conversation focuses on how these tragedies are often avoidable, the dangers of social media-driven narratives, and the importance of facts, compliance, and survival.
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Monday Jan 26, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Minneapolis is in Chaos
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Minneapolis is in Chaos
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:55 – Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Independent Women’s Center for Economic Opportunity. Onwuka discusses housing affordability as she testifies before Congress on the pressures facing renters and homebuyers. She explains how policy decisions are worsening the affordability crisis nationwide.
27:47 – Rob Rene, Founder of QE Strong. Rene explains the Total Body Reset and how QE Strong focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and overall wellness. Visit QEstrong.com and use code GRUBER to learn more.
38:00 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:50 – Gordon G. Chang, author of Plan Red, The Coming Collapse of China, and China Is Going to War. Chang analyzes reports that China’s top general has been ousted and placed under investigation in the latest military purge. He explains what this signals about instability within the Chinese Communist Party.
56:43 – Ross Eisenberg, President of America’s Plastic Makers, a division of the American Chemistry Council. Eisenberg responds to a so-called microplastics “bombshell” and explains how headlines have raced ahead of the actual science. He breaks down what the research really shows and what it doesn’t.
1:05:12 – Peter Flaherty, Chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center. Flaherty discusses how Soros-funded protest groups are fueling anti-ICE violence. He explains the funding networks behind these movements and why they matter.
1:14:37 - Hour 2 Monologue
1:23:23 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. Kallman addresses what churches should do when protests enter the sanctuary. He explains the legal rights of religious institutions and how they can protect congregants while remaining lawful.
1:33:11 – Sen. Jane Timken, attorney and Ohio State Senator representing the 29th District. Timken looks ahead to 2026 and discusses affordability challenges facing families. She shares her perspective on economic policy and cost-of-living pressures.
1:41:54 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses winter storms impacting Minnesota and ongoing protests in the region. The conversation focuses on personal safety, preparedness, and protecting yourself during uncertain conditions.
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Friday Jan 23, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
Friday Jan 23, 2026
Friday Jan 23, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
27:58 – Jeff Hooks, President and CEO of VNI. Hooks explains why focus, mood, and memory are becoming non-negotiables in daily life. He discusses VNI’s approach to daily brain nutrition and how metabolic health drives energy, cognition, hormones, longevity, and better nutrient absorption.
38:03 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:00 – Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment. Kerpen warns against what he calls a reckless war on credit cards. He explains how proposed regulations could hurt consumers, limit access to credit, and slow economic activity. Visit AmericanCommitment.org.
56:50 – Rep. Tim Walberg, representing Michigan’s 5th Congressional District. Walberg reflects on President Trump’s first year in office and discusses efforts to build an AI-ready America. He also shares insights from his work on the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Education and the Workforce Committee.
1:05:36 – Tracey Anthony, meteorologist at WeatherNation. Anthony breaks down what to expect from incoming snowstorms and freezing temperatures. She offers practical advice on what to watch for as winter weather intensifies.
1:15:22 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:14 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan examines Hawaii’s attempt to sidestep the Second Amendment through laws that effectively ban firearms on most private property. He explains why the Supreme Court should strike down the legislation.
1:33:54 – Janelle Fritts, state tax policy analyst at the Tax Foundation and co-author of a new study. Fritts explains how a proposed 9.25 percent top income tax rate could drive jobs, investment, and economic opportunity out of Michigan. She discusses the broader economic consequences of higher taxes.
1:42:18 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses ongoing winter storms and the importance of being prepared. The segment covers the best items to have on hand to stay safe during severe winter weather.
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Thursday Jan 22, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Standing Strong While the Global Order Cracks
Thursday Jan 22, 2026
Thursday Jan 22, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Standing Strong While the Global Order Cracks
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:03 – J.D. Hayworth, spokesperson for the Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance and former U.S. Congressman (R–AZ) who served on the House Ways and Means Committee. Hayworth explains why Big Pharma raised prescription drug prices in January despite pressure from the White House. He breaks down the role of industry power, policy loopholes, and patient impact.
37:55 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:50 – Terry Wilcox, co-founder and Chief Mission Officer of Patients Rising. Wilcox discusses why President Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” could deliver immediate benefits for patients. She explains how reforms could improve access, affordability, and transparency in healthcare.
56:54 – Casey Fleming, internationally recognized keynote speaker and author on national security, intelligence, and strategic risk. Fleming examines the threat of an Arctic tsunami and how fractured global alliances are creating opportunities for China’s CCP. He also discusses the geopolitical implications surrounding Davos.
1:05:49 – Missy Malone, My Pure Health Solutions. Malone explains the Metabolism Reset and understanding your body’s frequency to fix your health. Visit gruberhealth.com to book a free consultation for a natural, personalized approach that works.
1:15:51 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:41 – Chuck Marshall, President of ITC Michigan. Marshall outlines the Mi Future Grid initiative, including its goals and impact on Michigan’s energy reliability. He explains how grid modernization fits into broader regional and national energy priorities.
1:34:32 – Congressman Jimmy Patronis, representing Florida’s 1st Congressional District. Patronis discusses concerns over religious freedom following a protest that interrupted a church service in Minnesota and applauds Attorney General Pam Bondi’s swift investigation. He also weighs in on President Trump’s visit to Davos and its global significance.
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Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Church Raids, China Deals, and the Globalist Meltdown
Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Church Raids, China Deals, and the Globalist Meltdown
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:06 – Rep. Harriet Hageman, Congresswoman representing Wyoming. Hageman discusses recent incidents in Minneapolis involving individuals targeting federal law enforcement and what that signals for public safety. She also talks about her potential U.S. Senate run in Wyoming, the broader fight for America, and the dangers she believes arise when Democrats hold power.
27:58 – Dr. Kelly Victory, Chief of Disaster and Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Victory discusses efforts to “Make America Healthy Again,” including updates to the food pyramid and practical ways to recover from injury or muscle soreness. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
38:07 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:55 – Peter Basica, founder of 360 Smarter Care. Basica breaks down the rollout of a new $50 billion rural health plan and what it means for access to care in underserved communities. He explains how innovation could reshape rural healthcare delivery.
56:50 – Pete Sepp, President of the National Taxpayers Union. Sepp analyzes a proposed “great healthcare plan” and argues it would be even better without government price controls. He explains how price-setting can impact taxpayers, providers, and patient choice.
1:05:43 – Trisha Curtis, CEO of PetroNerds and economist at the American Energy Institute. Curtis examines the latest geopolitical risks affecting global energy markets and how those pressures are shaping oil prices. She offers insight into supply, demand, and political instability.
1:15:47 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:27 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan’s back roads. Rademacher shares stories and travel ideas from around Michigan. He highlights unique destinations and hidden gems across the state.
1:34:17 – Rep. Jay DeBoyer, Chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee, representing the 63rd District in Clay Township. DeBoyer discusses how the House Oversight Committee is delivering results and driving change through its report on Michigan State Police leadership. He explains why accountability and transparency are critical.
1:43:08 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber talks about a major snowstorm moving through the Midwest and shares practical tips on staying warm. The segment wraps up with a lighter story about an Arkansas man winning a $100,000 lottery prize.
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Tuesday Jan 20, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Fear, Lies, and Control
Tuesday Jan 20, 2026
Tuesday Jan 20, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Fear, Lies, and Control
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:08 – Dan Doyle, oil industry insider, author of Of Roughnecks & Riches: A Start-Up in the Great American Fracking Boom, and president of Reliance Well Services and Arena Resources. Doyle explains why global oil markets are largely shrugging off President Trump’s plans regarding Venezuela. He offers insight into energy geopolitics, production realities, and investor expectations.
27:53 – Nick Hopwood, Founder and President of Peak Wealth, with No Lazy Money. Hopwood breaks down the latest economic outlook, including GDP growth estimates, interest rate trends, and refinancing opportunities, while warning listeners to prepare for a potential market correction in 2026. He also discusses early-year financial goal setting. Visit PeakWM.com/Gruber for a free social security analysis
38:06 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:01 – Carolyn D. Gorman, Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute. Gorman discusses a new issue brief arguing that universal mental health screenings in schools may do more harm than good. She explains how well-intentioned policies can negatively impact students with mental illness.
57:04 – James Fitzpatrick, Director of the Center to Advance Security in America (CASA). Fitzpatrick reveals how some Minnesota schools are allegedly helping individuals evade ICE enforcement. He explains why this raises serious concerns about public safety and the rule of law.
1:05:49 – Dr. John Lucey, food science professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Dr. Lucey breaks down the science behind raw milk and what Michigan residents should know before consuming it. He explains the risks, benefits, and common misconceptions surrounding raw dairy products.
1:15:28 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:14 – Ronna McDaniel, Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Forward Network. McDaniel discusses rising energy costs in Michigan and recaps the state’s job outlook following President Trump’s recent visit. She also addresses a growing story highlighting what she calls Democratic hypocrisy on diversity.
1:34:09 – Ryan Duffy, member of the Enbridge Communications Team. Duffy explains a recent federal court decision that delivered a major win for Line 5 and provides an update on the tunnel project’s timeline. He also discusses winter safety operations at the Straits and how Enbridge is learning from other tunnel projects.
1:42:50 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reacts to winter snowstorms hammering the Midwest and shares a story about a Plymouth Barracuda selling for $3.3 million. The segment wraps up with a fun discussion on eight of the happiest foods to eat.
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Monday Jan 19, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Threats at Home and Abroad
Monday Jan 19, 2026
Monday Jan 19, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Threats at Home and Abroad | Guest Host: Scot Bertram
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19:04 – Gerard Scimeca, attorney and chairman of Consumer Action for a Strong Economy (CASE), a nonprofit free-market consumer advocacy group he co-founded. Scimeca explains why ICE enforcement is more than a political talking point and how it directly impacts everyday consumers. He breaks down the economic and public safety consequences often overlooked in the debate. Follow @CASE_forAmerica.
28:00 – Isabella Redjai, podcast producer with the Manhattan Institute and a first-generation Iranian-American. Redjai provides the latest updates on Iran and the rapidly evolving situation in the region. She offers insight shaped by both policy analysis and personal perspective.
47:10 – John J. Miller, Director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College and author of Reading Around: Journalism on Authors, Artists, and Ideas. Miller discusses how your local post office may also be an art museum. He explores the surprising cultural and historical value hidden in plain sight.
57:20 – Mark L. Clifford, President of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation. Clifford examines the case of Jimmy Lai and what it reveals about the erosion of democracy and rule of law in Hong Kong. He explains why Lai’s imprisonment matters far beyond China’s borders.
1:06:15 – Anthony Forlini, Macomb County Clerk, business owner, husband, and father. Forlini, a candidate for Secretary of State, sounds the alarm on potential massive voter record issues statewide. He explains why election integrity and accurate voter rolls are critical to public trust.
1:25:13 – Kendall Qualls, Project 21 Ambassador and founder of the nonprofit TakeCharge. Qualls reflects on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and what his message means today. He discusses unity, shared values, and the enduring promise of America for all.
1:35:14 – Bruce de Torres, Director of Communications for the American Small Business League. De Torres breaks down how New York City’s socialist policies aimed at the ultra-rich could end up hurting small, family-owned businesses instead. He explains why mom-and-pop shops often pay the real price.
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Friday Jan 16, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
Friday Jan 16, 2026
Friday Jan 16, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
28:09 – Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Committee and the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Mix breaks down a new fact sheet showing how Right to Work states significantly outperform forced-unionism states in prosperity. He explains what the data means for workers, wages, and economic growth nationwide.
38:25 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:20 – Mike Howell, President of The Oversight Project. Howell warns that alleged Minnesota fraud is only the beginning and calls for nationwide investigations. He discusses systemic oversight failures and why accountability is urgently needed.
57:30 – Rep. Tim Walberg, representing Michigan’s 5th Congressional District. Walberg talks about his efforts to support America’s agricultural industry, including his push to “make milk great again.” He also reacts to President Trump’s Detroit speech and the state of the economy.
1:16:10 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:25:01 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan addresses rising violence across the country and how much more the nation can tolerate. He explains what powers the president has, including whether invoking the Insurrection Act is legally possible.
1:35:12 – Sen. Jim Runestad, R–White Lake, representing Michigan’s 23rd District. Runestad discusses Trump’s economic record and why it still resonates with voters. He also demands the court system close fraud loopholes that undermine public trust.
1:44:00 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reacts to Byron Donalds sharply confronting Tim Walz over comments comparing ICE to the Gestapo. The conversation also covers the benefits of coffee and a lighthearted debate over the worst tourist destination in the U.S.
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Thursday Jan 15, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:58 – Tom Norton, candidate for Michigan State Senate and Afghan War veteran. Norton weighs in on the growing tensions in the Middle East and the possibility of U.S. military intervention in Iran. He offers a veteran’s perspective on foreign policy, readiness, and national security risks.
27:43 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins the discussion to break down the biological and scientific facts surrounding sex and gender. The conversation emphasizes why men are men and women are women, and why that reality matters in public policy.
37:42 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:27 – Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at Advancing American Freedom. Von Spakovsky analyzes the Supreme Court’s transgender sports cases and what’s at stake for women’s athletics. He explains how these rulings could shape constitutional law and equal protection going forward.
56:25 – Eric M. Matheny, attorney, podcaster, social commentator, and co-host of Bob & Eric Save America. Matheny discusses ICE protests, the progressive narrative surrounding immigration enforcement, and the broader cultural implications. The conversation also explores the serious — and not-so-serious — discussions around the possibility of acquiring Greenland.
1:15:06 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:23:51 – Congressman Tom Barrett, representing Michigan’s 7th District. Barrett outlines his “Blueprint for a Better America,” focusing on reforming government to better serve working families. He discusses accountability, efficiency, and restoring trust in public institutions.
1:33:16 – Katie Heid, Assistant News Director at Michigan News Source. Heid delivers “This Week in Michigan: Hold My Coffee,” breaking down the latest political headlines. Topics include Senator Slotkin’s claim that she is under investigation over the so-called “Seditious Six” video.
1:41:57 – Ambassador Carla Sands, Chair of Foreign Policy at the America First Policy Institute and former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark. Sands discusses U.S.–Greenland relations and what it would take to get a deal done. She provides firsthand insight into diplomacy, strategy, and America’s interests in the Arctic.
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Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Common Sense Then, ‘Extremism’ Now
Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Common Sense Then, ‘Extremism’ Now
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0:00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
18:55 – Carrie Sheffield, Senior Policy Analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum. Sheffield reacts to President Trump’s Michigan speech and the defense of his economic strategy. She explains how his message is resonating with voters amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
27:50 – Dr. Alejandro Diaz, Chief of Pediatric Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Diaz discusses RFK Jr.’s efforts to “Make America Healthy Again” and the broader push for medical transparency and patient-first care. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.
38:01 - Hour 2 Monologue
46:40 – Arnie Bellini, cybersecurity CEO and multimillionaire founder of a cybersecurity school. Bellini analyzes escalating deadly protests in Iran and how Chinese technology is being used to launch cyberattacks on Starlink satellites. He explains what this means for global security and U.S. infrastructure.
56:44 – Susan Kokinda, author and organizer with Promethean Action. Kokinda argues that Trump 's visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos isn’t about negotiation. Instead, she says he’s delivering terms of surrender to global elites.
1:05:41 – Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum. Ullman outlines why there should be no flexibility when it comes to taxpayer funding of abortion. She discusses the legal, moral, and fiscal arguments behind Eagle Forum’s stance.
1:15:29 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:16 – Ron Rademacher, founder of Michigan Back Roads. Rademacher highlights upcoming events and destinations across the state of Michigan. He shares ideas for exploring local history, outdoor adventures, and community gatherings. Visit michiganbackroads.com.
1:34:07 – State Rep. Mark Tisdel, R–Rochester Hills, representing Michigan’s 55th District. Rep. Tisdel explains his legislation aimed at keeping cellphones out of classrooms. He discusses how the bill would improve focus, learning, and student well-being.
1:43:01 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber provides an update from the Supreme Court on efforts to keep men out of women’s sports. They discuss the broader legal and cultural implications of the court’s actions.
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Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
The Steve Gruber Show | Love It or Leave It: Trump, Sovereignty, and American Exceptionalism
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00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue
19:11 – Carrie Severino, President of the Judicial Network. Severino breaks down the Supreme Court’s decision to take up a major showdown over women’s sports and equal protection. The discussion focuses on Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J., cases that could have nationwide implications.
28:01 – Natalie Dominguez, Title Theft Education Specialist for Home Title Lock. Dominguez explains how the family of a disabled woman lost thousands of dollars in a forged deed scam and how title theft is becoming increasingly common. Visit hometitlelock.com and use promo code GRUBER.
38:03 - Hour 2 Monologue
47:00 – Yael Ossowski, policy writer and former North Carolina radio show host based in Wilmington. Ossowski analyzes the political landscape and why the RFK–Trump alliance may not survive beyond 2026. He also discusses broader implications for voters and party dynamics.
56:57 – Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform. Norquist examines new U-Haul data showing Americans fleeing high-tax states in record numbers. He explains what this migration says about economic policy and state governance.
1:05:45 – Tom Coulson, owner of Liberty Coin. Coulson reviews listener-submitted coins live on the air and offers expert insight into their value and history. Visit libertycoinservice.com and send your submissions to coins@stevegruber.com.
1:15:40 - Hour 3 Monologue
1:24:37 – Rep. Jim Shaw, Oklahoma House of Representatives, serving the 32nd District since 2024. Rep. Shaw discusses his effort to criminalize hostile foreign ownership of land in Oklahoma. He argues this is a critical issue of sovereignty, security, and protecting America’s future.
1:34:28 – Aric Nesbitt, Michigan Senate Minority Leader and candidate for Michigan Governor. Nesbitt calls for an audit of the MiLEAP child care program and sharply criticizes Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s record. He describes her tenure as a “decade of disaster” for Michigan.
1:43:26 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins the conversation to discuss what life is really like living in other countries. The discussion highlights just how good Americans have it compared to much of the rest of the world.
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Monday Jan 12, 2026
Steve Gruber | There’s a war on ICE and on common sense
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour—
Number One— So should we start looking up Greenland on Zillow? It seems this issue and this effort to gain control of the island by the US is not going anywhere—and honestly, I will be on President Trump—
Number Two— Our next stop however could be another strike against Iran—a country of over 90 million people that is being ignored by the left—because they are ruled by radical Islam—therefore they are ignored—
Number Three— There’s a war going on – on ICE and on common sense…and frankly on this country—

Monday Jan 12, 2026
Steve Gruber | The hatred from the Left is pervasive
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
