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  • Faith Under Siege, Truth Under Oath On The Brett Winterble Show
    Feb 5 2026

    Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about a disturbing rise in attacks on religious institutions and the growing threat to the First Amendment right to worship freely in the United States. He focuses on a heartbreaking report involving the vandalism and desecration of a Catholic school in California, where sacred statues were destroyed, religious items defaced, and classrooms ransacked. Brett highlights national data showing hundreds of documented attacks on Catholic churches since 2020, including arson, graffiti, and the deliberate destruction of religious symbols, arguing that many of these incidents appear motivated by hostility rather than simple theft.

    Later Brett zeroes in on explosive developments tied to the January 6 investigation, highlighting a newly issued subpoena demanding T-Mobile records connected to the alleged pipe bomb suspect. He examines sharp criticism from the committee chair over what he describes as years of investigative failures by the FBI, raising serious questions about why critical leads went unpursued and whether systemic breakdowns—or worse—played a role. Brett argues that the subpoena is about more than one suspect, framing it as a test of government accountability and a push for legislative reforms in how law enforcement evaluates cell phone data and investigates domestic threats.

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    1 h et 37 min
  • Missing Seniors and Dark Money On The Brett Winterble Show
    Feb 3 2026

    Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about the unsettling disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother and the broader questions it raises about safety, aging, and responsibility in an uncertain world. While the case is centered in Tucson, Brett argues its implications reach far beyond geography, touching families everywhere who worry about elderly parents living alone or far from loved ones.

    He reacts to aggressive questioning during law-enforcement briefings and expresses concern over what authorities may—or may not—know, especially in a region shaped by unique law-enforcement and border dynamics. Brett explores uncomfortable but necessary conversations about protecting seniors, from communication gaps during storms and power outages to the role technology could play in preventing tragedy.

    Later Brett turns his attention to what he calls a highly organized and well-funded political operation hiding behind the appearance of grassroots activism. He reacts to reports detailing large-scale anti-ICE protests in Minnesota, arguing the demonstrations are not spontaneous movements of concerned citizens but carefully coordinated efforts backed by left-wing billionaire donors and dark-money networks. Citing reporting from the New York Post and analysis from experts tracking nonprofit funding,

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    1 h et 43 min
  • Quiet World Shift On The Brett Winterble Show
    Feb 2 2026

    Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about the unusual calm he sees in the world right now and what that quiet might really mean. After a weekend dominated locally by snow and winter headaches, Brett zooms out and reflects on the broader global picture, noting the relative lack of major international chaos compared to recent years. He argues that this moment of calm may signal a coming shift, especially as geopolitical pressures build involving oil markets, Cuba, Venezuela, and American leadership on the world stage.

    Later Brett walks listeners through how renewed interest surged just before the winter storm, as media figures and activists rushed to comb through names, contacts, and correspondence tied to Epstein. Brett highlights the role of attorney Todd Blanche, describing him as a careful, by-the-book legal mind tasked with navigating an extraordinarily complex process. He explains the legal constraints involved, including evidentiary standards, defamation concerns, and the critical need to protect victims’ identities. Brett cautions against conflating correspondence with culpability, noting how high-profile names have been pulled into the narrative without proof of wrongdoing.

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Snowstorms and Survival On the Brett Winterble Show
    Jan 31 2026

    Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about the wild winter weather bearing down on the region and the importance of being prepared as another round of snow moves in—this time the fluffy kind, following last week’s ice and deep freeze. He shares observations from around town, from pizza joints bracing for a rush to big-box stores already swapping ice melt for patio furniture, a sure sign of stubborn optimism. Brett also notes the unusual cold and snow expected as far south as Florida, calling it strange but manageable.

    Later Brett discusses storm prep turning into a full-on community brainstorm, as listeners flood the show with creative—and sometimes questionable—solutions for icy sidewalks and scarce ice melt. From fertilizer alternatives to DIY deicer recipes involving Dawn dish soap and rubbing alcohol, Brett reacts in real time, weighing what’s yard-friendly, driveway-safe, or just plain risky. He jokes about feeling like it’s rationing season and marvels at how grocery stores are already swarmed again, as if everyone somehow burned through a week’s worth of snacks overnight.

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    1 h et 43 min
  • National Turmoil, Moral Grounding On The Brett Winterble Show
    Jan 29 2026

    Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about January’s political chaos and the escalating unrest in Minneapolis, taking a hard look at what the country has just lived through as the month comes to a close. He walks listeners through a whirlwind news cycle that included a looming government shutdown, immigration backlash, judicial fights, foreign policy flashpoints, major economic shocks, and mounting global tensions. Brett argues this was not a normal month by any stretch, but a stress test for the nation itself. Zeroing in on Minneapolis

    We’re joined by Bobby Conrad from Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School and Kevin Parks from Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools to talk about Catholic Schools Week and the mission behind Catholic education in Charlotte. Bobby and Kevin explain how Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate faith, community, and a break from the everyday routine, complete with student activities that build connection and joy. They highlight Holy Trinity’s nearly 1,000 students, strong academics, vibrant athletics, and clubs, all grounded in a Christ-centered approach.

    The conversation focuses on what they call the “special sauce” of Catholic education: partnering with families, forming the whole person, and creating lifelong community. They share powerful stories of schools rallying around families in need, emphasizing service over spectacle. Bobby and Kevin also address common questions about enrollment, faith backgrounds, and uniforms, reinforcing that Catholic schools are open, welcoming, disciplined, and focused on shaping students for success in life and beyond.

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    1 h et 43 min
  • Catholic Schools Week On The Brett Winterble Show
    Jan 29 2026

    Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    We’re joined by Bobby Conrad from Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School and Kevin Parks from Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools to talk about Catholic Schools Week and the mission behind Catholic education in Charlotte. Bobby and Kevin explain how Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate faith, community, and a break from the everyday routine, complete with student activities that build connection and joy. They highlight Holy Trinity’s nearly 1,000 students, strong academics, vibrant athletics, and clubs, all grounded in a Christ-centered approach.

    The conversation focuses on what they call the “special sauce” of Catholic education: partnering with families, forming the whole person, and creating lifelong community. They share powerful stories of schools rallying around families in need, emphasizing service over spectacle. Bobby and Kevin also address common questions about enrollment, faith backgrounds, and uniforms, reinforcing that Catholic schools are open, welcoming, disciplined, and focused on shaping students for success in life and beyond.

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    16 min
  • Parents & Border ICE Fights On The Brett Winterble Show
    Jan 28 2026

    Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about personal responsibility and parental accountability in a culture that increasingly looks to corporations and government to do the job of adults. He challenges the idea that social media companies should bear the blame for kids’ behavior online, arguing that moms and dads—not courts or tech platforms—are ultimately responsible for policing what happens in their own homes.

    Later Brett dives into the escalating political fight over ICE enforcement as Senate Democrats flirt with a shutdown strategy to force reforms. He reacts to a new polling memo urging Democrats to “play hardball,” questioning both the timing and the sincerity of the effort. Brett argues that calls to reform ICE ring hollow from a party he says can’t even pass a budget, let alone overhaul federal enforcement agencies. He zeroes in on public safety, pointing to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and asking why local and state leaders refuse to cooperate with federal authorities when voters overwhelmingly say they want the law enforced.

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    1 h et 35 min
  • A Nation Under Stress on The Brett Winterble Show
    Jan 27 2026

    Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about winter weather conditions and escalating unrest in Minneapolis, setting the tone with a reminder that “it’s not a party until something breaks.” He notes that roads are currently clear but urges listeners to prepare for potential snow and bitter cold, pivoting quickly to what he sees as a system under stress. Brett focuses on leadership shakeups tied to recent violence, arguing that former arrangements failed and that placing Tom Homan in charge represents a necessary reset. He contrasts Homan’s long law-enforcement background with what he calls political mismanagement at the state and city level, particularly in Minneapolis.

    Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday’s episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the adrenaline-fueled weekend of winter weather coverage and why live, local radio still matters when conditions turn dangerous. From ice, snow, and real-time listener reports to the unique bond between a radio station and its community, the conversation highlights how familiar voices help keep people informed—and calm—when it matters most.

    Bo also shares what listeners can expect as another potential winter system looms this weekend, and how forecasters are tracking a possible shift from ice to snow. Plus, Bo previews what he and Beth Troutman have coming up Tuesday morning on Good Morning BT, including continued updates on the unrest in Minneapolis and a powerful reflection on the 40th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

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    1 h et 41 min