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Rush to Reason is "Denver's Afternoon Rush" ~ News, Politics, and Humor. Finding real answers using logic and reason. Tune in every weekday from 3 to 7pm MT. Find the KLZ560 app at The App Store or on Google Play, or in Denver on the Dial at 560AM, or...

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Rush to Reason is "Denver's Afternoon Rush" ~ News, Politics, and Humor. Finding real answers using logic and reason. Tune in every weekday from 3 to 7pm MT. Find the KLZ560 app at The App Store or on Google Play, or in Denver on the Dial at 560AM, or at RushToReason.com John Rush is a local talk show host who has been on the radio in Denver since 1996. He also hosts Fix It Radio and Drive Radio both call in radio shows on KLZ on Saturdays from 9am - 1pm. John has been a small business owner since 1986 and has owned several businesses over the past 2 decades. He brings his wealth as a "common man" to the events of the day.

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HR2 Can the American Dream Survive Washington? Poverty to Senate Run: An American Story (4-16-26)

4/17/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Frustration. Distrust. And a growing sense that something deeper is broken. In this hour of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Steve House tackle the question many Americans are quietly asking—how did we get here, and can we get back? From COVID vaccine data and global tensions to Marxism, taxation, and government overreach, the conversation pulls no punches. But the deeper dive comes in healthcare, where skyrocketing costs, pharmaceutical influence, and overlooked solutions raise unsettling questions: is the system built to heal—or to sustain itself? Then comes the future—artificial intelligence. Will it revolutionize productivity and quality of life, or expose the widening gap between those who adapt and those left behind? As private industry accelerates, government appears stuck, raising concerns about inefficiency, vulnerability, and leadership disconnected from reality. And in the end, one sobering realization emerges—real power may not lie with elected officials at all, but with the systems and staffers that remain long after elections end. So what does real reform look like? And who’s actually in control? Guest List Steve House — Business & Healthcare Executive HOUR 2 What happens when the people in power are more afraid of losing their jobs than fixing the country? In Hour 2 of Rush To Reason, John Rush pulls back the curtain with guests Jim Pfaff and John Deaton to expose the deeper forces shaping politics today. From Washington, D.C. dysfunction to Colorado’s uphill political battle, the conversation reveals a system driven by incentives, fear, and a lack of real-world experience. Why do so many politicians cling to power—and what happens when they lose it? The answers may explain more than voters realize. Then comes a powerful shift—can the American Dream still be achieved? Deaton’s personal story says yes, but rising debt, career politicians, and shifting economic realities raise a bigger question: is that path getting harder for the next generation? And finally, a hard truth: elections aren’t lost the way many think. It’s not just systems or strategies—it’s candidates, messaging, and the ability to connect with voters who actually decide outcomes. So what really needs to change—and who’s willing to say it out loud? Guest Timestamps 1:09 — Jim Pfaff — https://theconservativecaucus.com/ 30:06 — John Deaton — https://www.johndeatonforsenate.com/(Massachusetts) HOUR 3 What happens when common sense collides with politics, economics, and everyday life? In Hour 3 of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Jerzee Joe deliver a fast-moving, eye-opening conversation that stretches from local radio to global realities. It starts with a simple question—why does local, listener-driven radio still matter? The answer reveals something bigger: real conversations uncover truths that headlines often miss. From there, the discussion dives into contradictions in policy, from voter ID debates to government spending, and even the economic collapse unfolding in places like California. When population stagnates, but spending explodes, what’s the endgame? The hour takes a hard turn into fraud, oversight failures, and pension risks—raising a critical question: who ultimately pays when systems break down? Then, in a more personal shift, John opens up about how his show operates—free from outside pressure, driven by passion rather than necessity. Timestamps 1:14 — Jerzee Joe — https://JerzeeJoe.com

Duración:00:54:13

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HR3 Why California’s Numbers Should Alarm Everyone. Government Spending & Failure (4-16-26)

4/17/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Frustration. Distrust. And a growing sense that something deeper is broken. In this hour of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Steve House tackle the question many Americans are quietly asking—how did we get here, and can we get back? From COVID vaccine data and global tensions to Marxism, taxation, and government overreach, the conversation pulls no punches. But the deeper dive comes in healthcare, where skyrocketing costs, pharmaceutical influence, and overlooked solutions raise unsettling questions: is the system built to heal—or to sustain itself? Then comes the future—artificial intelligence. Will it revolutionize productivity and quality of life, or expose the widening gap between those who adapt and those left behind? As private industry accelerates, government appears stuck, raising concerns about inefficiency, vulnerability, and leadership disconnected from reality. And in the end, one sobering realization emerges—real power may not lie with elected officials at all, but with the systems and staffers that remain long after elections end. So what does real reform look like? And who’s actually in control? Guest List Steve House — Business & Healthcare Executive HOUR 2 What happens when the people in power are more afraid of losing their jobs than fixing the country? In Hour 2 of Rush To Reason, John Rush pulls back the curtain with guests Jim Pfaff and John Deaton to expose the deeper forces shaping politics today. From Washington, D.C. dysfunction to Colorado’s uphill political battle, the conversation reveals a system driven by incentives, fear, and a lack of real-world experience. Why do so many politicians cling to power—and what happens when they lose it? The answers may explain more than voters realize. Then comes a powerful shift—can the American Dream still be achieved? Deaton’s personal story says yes, but rising debt, career politicians, and shifting economic realities raise a bigger question: is that path getting harder for the next generation? And finally, a hard truth: elections aren’t lost the way many think. It’s not just systems or strategies—it’s candidates, messaging, and the ability to connect with voters who actually decide outcomes. So what really needs to change—and who’s willing to say it out loud? Guest Timestamps 1:09 — Jim Pfaff — https://theconservativecaucus.com/ 30:06 — John Deaton — https://www.johndeatonforsenate.com/(Massachusetts) HOUR 3 What happens when common sense collides with politics, economics, and everyday life? In Hour 3 of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Jerzee Joe deliver a fast-moving, eye-opening conversation that stretches from local radio to global realities. It starts with a simple question—why does local, listener-driven radio still matter? The answer reveals something bigger: real conversations uncover truths that headlines often miss. From there, the discussion dives into contradictions in policy, from voter ID debates to government spending, and even the economic collapse unfolding in places like California. When population stagnates, but spending explodes, what’s the endgame? The hour takes a hard turn into fraud, oversight failures, and pension risks—raising a critical question: who ultimately pays when systems break down? Then, in a more personal shift, John opens up about how his show operates—free from outside pressure, driven by passion rather than necessity. Timestamps 1:14 — Jerzee Joe — https://JerzeeJoe.com

Duración:00:54:20

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HR1 Is the Healthcare System Broken or Designed to Keep You Paying? Plus, AI vs Government (4-16-26)

4/17/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Frustration. Distrust. And a growing sense that something deeper is broken. In this hour of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Steve House tackle the question many Americans are quietly asking—how did we get here, and can we get back? From COVID vaccine data and global tensions to Marxism, taxation, and government overreach, the conversation pulls no punches. But the deeper dive comes in healthcare, where skyrocketing costs, pharmaceutical influence, and overlooked solutions raise unsettling questions: is the system built to heal—or to sustain itself? Then comes the future—artificial intelligence. Will it revolutionize productivity and quality of life, or expose the widening gap between those who adapt and those left behind? As private industry accelerates, government appears stuck, raising concerns about inefficiency, vulnerability, and leadership disconnected from reality. And in the end, one sobering realization emerges—real power may not lie with elected officials at all, but with the systems and staffers that remain long after elections end. So what does real reform look like? And who’s actually in control? Guest List Steve House — Business & Healthcare Executive HOUR 2 What happens when the people in power are more afraid of losing their jobs than fixing the country? In Hour 2 of Rush To Reason, John Rush pulls back the curtain with guests Jim Pfaff and John Deaton to expose the deeper forces shaping politics today. From Washington, D.C. dysfunction to Colorado’s uphill political battle, the conversation reveals a system driven by incentives, fear, and a lack of real-world experience. Why do so many politicians cling to power—and what happens when they lose it? The answers may explain more than voters realize. Then comes a powerful shift—can the American Dream still be achieved? Deaton’s personal story says yes, but rising debt, career politicians, and shifting economic realities raise a bigger question: is that path getting harder for the next generation? And finally, a hard truth: elections aren’t lost the way many think. It’s not just systems or strategies—it’s candidates, messaging, and the ability to connect with voters who actually decide outcomes. So what really needs to change—and who’s willing to say it out loud? Guest Timestamps 1:09 — Jim Pfaff — https://theconservativecaucus.com/ 30:06 — John Deaton — https://www.johndeatonforsenate.com/(Massachusetts) HOUR 3 What happens when common sense collides with politics, economics, and everyday life? In Hour 3 of Rush To Reason, John Rush and Jerzee Joe deliver a fast-moving, eye-opening conversation that stretches from local radio to global realities. It starts with a simple question—why does local, listener-driven radio still matter? The answer reveals something bigger: real conversations uncover truths that headlines often miss. From there, the discussion dives into contradictions in policy, from voter ID debates to government spending, and even the economic collapse unfolding in places like California. When population stagnates, but spending explodes, what’s the endgame? The hour takes a hard turn into fraud, oversight failures, and pension risks—raising a critical question: who ultimately pays when systems break down? Then, in a more personal shift, John opens up about how his show operates—free from outside pressure, driven by passion rather than necessity. Timestamps 1:14 — Jerzee Joe — https://JerzeeJoe.com

Duración:00:56:13

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HR2 Privacy, Politics, and the Pattern of Power. History’s Warning Signs Are Back. (4-15-26)

4/16/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 On this Health and Wellness Wednesday, John Rush guides listeners through a wide-ranging, eye-opening hour that begins with tax day realities and ends with a deeper look at the hidden factors shaping our health. Joined early by financial expert Al Smith, the conversation challenges a common habit—treating taxes as a once-a-year event. What if every financial move carried long-term tax consequences? And are you unknowingly paying more than you need to? The tone shifts as lifestyle influencer Shanisty Ireland brings practical, real-life solutions for spring entertaining, proving that hosting doesn’t have to be stressful to be memorable. But just as things feel light, the hour takes a powerful turn. Environmental wellness expert Mike Dillon exposes a largely overlooked issue: mold and indoor air quality in your home. Could brain fog, fatigue, or lingering symptoms be tied to something you can’t see? As the hour closes, callers bring the focus back to tax burden and financial reality, leaving listeners with a sobering thought: between your health and your finances, are there hidden forces quietly impacting your life more than you realize? Timestamps * 1:59 — Al Smith — https://goldeneaglefinancialltd.com/ * 13:48 — Shanisty Ireland — https://shanisty.com/ * 29:09 — Mike Dillon — https://airwaterhealing.com/ HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason takes a powerful turn as John Rush connects America’s founding principles to today’s most pressing cultural and political issues. Joined by Richard Battle, the hour opens with a gripping look back at Paul Revere's Ride and the Shot Heard Round the World—but quickly asks a deeper question: are the freedoms fought for then quietly being challenged now? That question intensifies as John dives into modern privacy concerns, exposing how smart TVs may be tracking and monetizing viewer behavior in ways most people never imagined. From there, the conversation escalates with Sunny Kutcher, tackling controversial legislation, free speech concerns, and the growing role of public awareness in holding power accountable. Across history, technology, and politics, a common thread emerges—control vs. freedom. Whether it’s the battlefield of 1775, the digital world inside your home, or laws shaping speech today, the stakes feel strikingly similar. The lingering question: are we recognizing the patterns… or repeating them? Timestamps * 1:12 — Richard Battle — https://RichardBattle.com * 29:41 — Sunny Kutcher — https://yaas.org HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush To Reason brings everything into sharp focus as John Rush tackles tax policy, small business realities, and global economic forces—all on a day when money is top of mind. Joined by Justin Everett, the hour begins with a behind-the-scenes look at how tax cuts, lending programs, and “Made in America” initiatives are shaping opportunities for business owners. But are those benefits reaching the people who need them most? The conversation then pivots to a deeper financial lens with Scott Garliss, exploring oil markets, tensions with Iran, and Wall Street reactions that seem to contradict the headlines. If the world feels unstable, why are markets signaling something different? From AI and semiconductor investing trends to energy independence and LNG expansion, the discussion builds toward one key theme—positioning for what’s next. As the hour closes, John brings it back home, questioning the business climate in high-regulation states and why companies are quietly relocating. The big question: in a rapidly shifting economy, are you adapting ahead of the curve… or reacting after it’s too late? Timestamps * 1:09 — Justin Everett — Small Business Administration (Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator) * 26:51 — Scott Garliss — https://cscottgarliss.substack.com/

Duración:00:54:25

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HR3 Adapt or Fall Behind: What Wall Street Sees That You Don’t. When Headlines Lie. (4-15-26)

4/16/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 On this Health and Wellness Wednesday, John Rush guides listeners through a wide-ranging, eye-opening hour that begins with tax day realities and ends with a deeper look at the hidden factors shaping our health. Joined early by financial expert Al Smith, the conversation challenges a common habit—treating taxes as a once-a-year event. What if every financial move carried long-term tax consequences? And are you unknowingly paying more than you need to? The tone shifts as lifestyle influencer Shanisty Ireland brings practical, real-life solutions for spring entertaining, proving that hosting doesn’t have to be stressful to be memorable. But just as things feel light, the hour takes a powerful turn. Environmental wellness expert Mike Dillon exposes a largely overlooked issue: mold and indoor air quality in your home. Could brain fog, fatigue, or lingering symptoms be tied to something you can’t see? As the hour closes, callers bring the focus back to tax burden and financial reality, leaving listeners with a sobering thought: between your health and your finances, are there hidden forces quietly impacting your life more than you realize? Timestamps * 1:59 — Al Smith — https://goldeneaglefinancialltd.com/ * 13:48 — Shanisty Ireland — https://shanisty.com/ * 29:09 — Mike Dillon — https://airwaterhealing.com/ HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason takes a powerful turn as John Rush connects America’s founding principles to today’s most pressing cultural and political issues. Joined by Richard Battle, the hour opens with a gripping look back at Paul Revere's Ride and the Shot Heard Round the World—but quickly asks a deeper question: are the freedoms fought for then quietly being challenged now? That question intensifies as John dives into modern privacy concerns, exposing how smart TVs may be tracking and monetizing viewer behavior in ways most people never imagined. From there, the conversation escalates with Sunny Kutcher, tackling controversial legislation, free speech concerns, and the growing role of public awareness in holding power accountable. Across history, technology, and politics, a common thread emerges—control vs. freedom. Whether it’s the battlefield of 1775, the digital world inside your home, or laws shaping speech today, the stakes feel strikingly similar. The lingering question: are we recognizing the patterns… or repeating them? Timestamps * 1:12 — Richard Battle — https://RichardBattle.com * 29:41 — Sunny Kutcher — https://yaas.org HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush To Reason brings everything into sharp focus as John Rush tackles tax policy, small business realities, and global economic forces—all on a day when money is top of mind. Joined by Justin Everett, the hour begins with a behind-the-scenes look at how tax cuts, lending programs, and “Made in America” initiatives are shaping opportunities for business owners. But are those benefits reaching the people who need them most? The conversation then pivots to a deeper financial lens with Scott Garliss, exploring oil markets, tensions with Iran, and Wall Street reactions that seem to contradict the headlines. If the world feels unstable, why are markets signaling something different? From AI and semiconductor investing trends to energy independence and LNG expansion, the discussion builds toward one key theme—positioning for what’s next. As the hour closes, John brings it back home, questioning the business climate in high-regulation states and why companies are quietly relocating. The big question: in a rapidly shifting economy, are you adapting ahead of the curve… or reacting after it’s too late? Timestamps * 1:09 — Justin Everett — Small Business Administration (Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator) * 26:51 — Scott Garliss — https://cscottgarliss.substack.com/

Duración:00:54:31

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HR1 Overlooked Danger Inside Energy-Efficient Homes. Hidden Tax Burden No One Talks About. (4-15-26)

4/16/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 On this Health and Wellness Wednesday, John Rush guides listeners through a wide-ranging, eye-opening hour that begins with tax day realities and ends with a deeper look at the hidden factors shaping our health. Joined early by financial expert Al Smith, the conversation challenges a common habit—treating taxes as a once-a-year event. What if every financial move carried long-term tax consequences? And are you unknowingly paying more than you need to? The tone shifts as lifestyle influencer Shanisty Ireland brings practical, real-life solutions for spring entertaining, proving that hosting doesn’t have to be stressful to be memorable. But just as things feel light, the hour takes a powerful turn. Environmental wellness expert Mike Dillon exposes a largely overlooked issue: mold and indoor air quality in your home. Could brain fog, fatigue, or lingering symptoms be tied to something you can’t see? As the hour closes, callers bring the focus back to tax burden and financial reality, leaving listeners with a sobering thought: between your health and your finances, are there hidden forces quietly impacting your life more than you realize? Timestamps * 1:59 — Al Smith — https://goldeneaglefinancialltd.com/ * 13:48 — Shanisty Ireland — https://shanisty.com/ * 29:09 — Mike Dillon — https://airwaterhealing.com/ HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason takes a powerful turn as John Rush connects America’s founding principles to today’s most pressing cultural and political issues. Joined by Richard Battle, the hour opens with a gripping look back at Paul Revere's Ride and the Shot Heard Round the World—but quickly asks a deeper question: are the freedoms fought for then quietly being challenged now? That question intensifies as John dives into modern privacy concerns, exposing how smart TVs may be tracking and monetizing viewer behavior in ways most people never imagined. From there, the conversation escalates with Sunny Kutcher, tackling controversial legislation, free speech concerns, and the growing role of public awareness in holding power accountable. Across history, technology, and politics, a common thread emerges—control vs. freedom. Whether it’s the battlefield of 1775, the digital world inside your home, or laws shaping speech today, the stakes feel strikingly similar. The lingering question: are we recognizing the patterns… or repeating them? Timestamps * 1:12 — Richard Battle — https://RichardBattle.com * 29:41 — Sunny Kutcher — https://yaas.org HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush To Reason brings everything into sharp focus as John Rush tackles tax policy, small business realities, and global economic forces—all on a day when money is top of mind. Joined by Justin Everett, the hour begins with a behind-the-scenes look at how tax cuts, lending programs, and “Made in America” initiatives are shaping opportunities for business owners. But are those benefits reaching the people who need them most? The conversation then pivots to a deeper financial lens with Scott Garliss, exploring oil markets, tensions with Iran, and Wall Street reactions that seem to contradict the headlines. If the world feels unstable, why are markets signaling something different? From AI and semiconductor investing trends to energy independence and LNG expansion, the discussion builds toward one key theme—positioning for what’s next. As the hour closes, John brings it back home, questioning the business climate in high-regulation states and why companies are quietly relocating. The big question: in a rapidly shifting economy, are you adapting ahead of the curve… or reacting after it’s too late? Timestamps * 1:09 — Justin Everett — Small Business Administration (Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator) * 26:51 — Scott Garliss — https://cscottgarliss.substack.com/

Duración:00:57:09

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HR1 Inflation, War, The Fed, China vs America: The Battle You’re Not Being Told About. (4-14-26)

4/15/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Hour 1 of Rush To Reason with John Rush and Andy Peth launches into a high-stakes global conversation that could reshape the world order. Joined by Jordan Goodman, the hour explores escalating tensions with Iran, the strategic battle over oil routes, and a deeper question—who really controls global power right now? Is this just about energy… or a financial war involving China, Europe, and the future of the petrodollar system? As oil, inflation, and global supply chains collide, the conversation shifts to your wallet—investments, gold and silver as protection, and a real estate market facing massive disruption. Could empty office towers become tomorrow’s housing solution? The discussion intensifies amid concerns about airline consolidation, rising travel costs, and bold predictions about SpaceX, AI, and the next wave of economic dominance. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve finds itself trapped—unable to act without consequences. From geopolitics to personal finance, one question lingers: are we watching short-term chaos… or the beginning of a long-term shift that changes everything? Timestamps 1:20 — Jordan Goodman — Financial expert HOUR 2 John and Andy dive deep into the internal battles shaping the future of Colorado politics—and the conversation doesn’t hold back. From the chaotic Colorado GOP Assembly to the structure of the caucus system itself, the hour asks a critical question: is the process empowering voters… or driving them away? As the discussion unfolds, the focus turns to hard data—voter registration, unaffiliated trends, and past election results. The hosts make a bold case that this isn’t about opinion or ideology, but simple math. Can Republicans win in a state trending blue, especially with divided support and competing candidates? Tensions rise as strategy clashes with principle. Should candidates aim for ideological purity, or take incremental steps to move the needle? And what happens when party unity breaks down before the general election even begins? With blunt analysis and uncomfortable truths, the hour leaves listeners with one unavoidable question: are political outcomes already decided long before Election Day? HOUR 3 In hour three, John and Andy launch into a high-impact discussion where global energy strategy and emerging technology collide. Joined by Larry Behrens, the hour explores a rapidly shifting world order—where U.S. energy exports surge, China faces supply pressure, and long-standing geopolitical alliances are being tested. Is the conflict in Iran really about nuclear threats… or a broader strategy to rebalance global power? As oil markets, LNG production, and currency dominance come into play, the conversation reveals how energy policy may be reshaping everything from gas prices to international influence. Then the focus pivots to AI, bringing the discussion closer to home. Through real-world examples and caller insights, the hosts unpack how artificial intelligence is transforming productivity, business, and entire industries. Is it a threat to jobs… or a tool for those willing to adapt? From global dominance to digital disruption, one theme remains: the future belongs to those who engage, learn, and evolve—or risk being left behind. Timestamps 1:36 — Larry Behrens — https://www.powerthefuture.com/

Duración:00:56:25

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HR2 Colorado’s Unaffiliated Voters: The Math Problem Colorado Republicans Can’t Ignore. (4-14-26)

4/15/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Hour 1 of Rush To Reason with John Rush and Andy Peth launches into a high-stakes global conversation that could reshape the world order. Joined by Jordan Goodman, the hour explores escalating tensions with Iran, the strategic battle over oil routes, and a deeper question—who really controls global power right now? Is this just about energy… or a financial war involving China, Europe, and the future of the petrodollar system? As oil, inflation, and global supply chains collide, the conversation shifts to your wallet—investments, gold and silver as protection, and a real estate market facing massive disruption. Could empty office towers become tomorrow’s housing solution? The discussion intensifies amid concerns about airline consolidation, rising travel costs, and bold predictions about SpaceX, AI, and the next wave of economic dominance. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve finds itself trapped—unable to act without consequences. From geopolitics to personal finance, one question lingers: are we watching short-term chaos… or the beginning of a long-term shift that changes everything? Timestamps 1:20 — Jordan Goodman — Financial expert HOUR 2 John and Andy dive deep into the internal battles shaping the future of Colorado politics—and the conversation doesn’t hold back. From the chaotic Colorado GOP Assembly to the structure of the caucus system itself, the hour asks a critical question: is the process empowering voters… or driving them away? As the discussion unfolds, the focus turns to hard data—voter registration, unaffiliated trends, and past election results. The hosts make a bold case that this isn’t about opinion or ideology, but simple math. Can Republicans win in a state trending blue, especially with divided support and competing candidates? Tensions rise as strategy clashes with principle. Should candidates aim for ideological purity, or take incremental steps to move the needle? And what happens when party unity breaks down before the general election even begins? With blunt analysis and uncomfortable truths, the hour leaves listeners with one unavoidable question: are political outcomes already decided long before Election Day? HOUR 3 In hour three, John and Andy launch into a high-impact discussion where global energy strategy and emerging technology collide. Joined by Larry Behrens, the hour explores a rapidly shifting world order—where U.S. energy exports surge, China faces supply pressure, and long-standing geopolitical alliances are being tested. Is the conflict in Iran really about nuclear threats… or a broader strategy to rebalance global power? As oil markets, LNG production, and currency dominance come into play, the conversation reveals how energy policy may be reshaping everything from gas prices to international influence. Then the focus pivots to AI, bringing the discussion closer to home. Through real-world examples and caller insights, the hosts unpack how artificial intelligence is transforming productivity, business, and entire industries. Is it a threat to jobs… or a tool for those willing to adapt? From global dominance to digital disruption, one theme remains: the future belongs to those who engage, learn, and evolve—or risk being left behind. Timestamps 1:36 — Larry Behrens — https://www.powerthefuture.com/

Duración:00:54:50

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HR3 From Oil Fields to Algorithms: The Forces Reshaping the Future. (4-14-26)

4/15/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Hour 1 of Rush To Reason with John Rush and Andy Peth launches into a high-stakes global conversation that could reshape the world order. Joined by Jordan Goodman, the hour explores escalating tensions with Iran, the strategic battle over oil routes, and a deeper question—who really controls global power right now? Is this just about energy… or a financial war involving China, Europe, and the future of the petrodollar system? As oil, inflation, and global supply chains collide, the conversation shifts to your wallet—investments, gold and silver as protection, and a real estate market facing massive disruption. Could empty office towers become tomorrow’s housing solution? The discussion intensifies amid concerns about airline consolidation, rising travel costs, and bold predictions about SpaceX, AI, and the next wave of economic dominance. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve finds itself trapped—unable to act without consequences. From geopolitics to personal finance, one question lingers: are we watching short-term chaos… or the beginning of a long-term shift that changes everything? Timestamps 1:20 — Jordan Goodman — Financial expert HOUR 2 John and Andy dive deep into the internal battles shaping the future of Colorado politics—and the conversation doesn’t hold back. From the chaotic Colorado GOP Assembly to the structure of the caucus system itself, the hour asks a critical question: is the process empowering voters… or driving them away? As the discussion unfolds, the focus turns to hard data—voter registration, unaffiliated trends, and past election results. The hosts make a bold case that this isn’t about opinion or ideology, but simple math. Can Republicans win in a state trending blue, especially with divided support and competing candidates? Tensions rise as strategy clashes with principle. Should candidates aim for ideological purity, or take incremental steps to move the needle? And what happens when party unity breaks down before the general election even begins? With blunt analysis and uncomfortable truths, the hour leaves listeners with one unavoidable question: are political outcomes already decided long before Election Day? HOUR 3 In hour three, John and Andy launch into a high-impact discussion where global energy strategy and emerging technology collide. Joined by Larry Behrens, the hour explores a rapidly shifting world order—where U.S. energy exports surge, China faces supply pressure, and long-standing geopolitical alliances are being tested. Is the conflict in Iran really about nuclear threats… or a broader strategy to rebalance global power? As oil markets, LNG production, and currency dominance come into play, the conversation reveals how energy policy may be reshaping everything from gas prices to international influence. Then the focus pivots to AI, bringing the discussion closer to home. Through real-world examples and caller insights, the hosts unpack how artificial intelligence is transforming productivity, business, and entire industries. Is it a threat to jobs… or a tool for those willing to adapt? From global dominance to digital disruption, one theme remains: the future belongs to those who engage, learn, and evolve—or risk being left behind. Timestamps 1:36 — Larry Behrens — https://www.powerthefuture.com/

Duración:00:54:55

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HR1 The Cost of “Free Money.” A Cultural Wake-Up Call, and What Happens After Transition? (4-13-26)

4/14/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 John Rush returns from vacation—and wastes no time diving into a powerful, wide-ranging hour that challenges listeners to think deeper about responsibility, culture, and consequences. What starts as a practical discussion with Dave Bancroft on windows and energy efficiency quickly evolves into something much bigger: Who do you trust when making decisions about your home—and your life? From there, John shares two strikingly different vacation moments—one showing unity and respect among kids from all backgrounds, and another exposing what happens when accountability breaks down. What shapes behavior more—parenting, culture, or ideology? Then the conversation takes a serious turn as Alvin Louie joins to unpack a decades-long study on youth gender transitions. The findings raise difficult questions: Are we ignoring long-term consequences? And what responsibility do parents, schools, and institutions carry? Finally, John closes with a real-world cautionary tale about a home equity agreement gone wrong—reminding listeners that, whether it’s contracts, parenting, or life decisions, understanding the fine print matters. This hour asks one central question: Are we paying attention… before it’s too late? 👥 Timestamps 1:09 — Dave Bancroft — https://www.veteranwindowsdoors.com/ 31:19 — Alvin Louie — https://courageisahabit.org/ HOUR 2 John Rush opens Hour 2 with a blunt, no-nonsense reality check on Colorado politics—challenging assumptions, calling out internal party divisions, and asking a hard question: are Republicans setting themselves up to lose before the race even begins? As he breaks down the GOP assembly results and the impact of candidates like Scott Bottoms, Victor Marks, and Greg Lopez, one theme dominates—strategy matters more than enthusiasm. Is Colorado simply too blue… or are internal fractures making it worse? John explores the role of caucus control, party influence, and the growing disconnect he sees between grassroots movements and electability. Then, the tone shifts as Richard Rush joins, bringing a fresh perspective from the world of sports and business. From the controlled exclusivity of The Masters to the evolving challenges of NASCAR and fan engagement, the conversation uncovers a surprising truth—sometimes success comes from doing less, not more. Finally, the hour wraps up with a practical, real-world pivot—a detailed review of the 2026 Lexus RX 450h that blends innovation, efficiency, and comfort into one compelling package. Politics, strategy, sports, and cars—all connected by one idea: understanding what actually works. 👥 Timestamps 27:22 — Richard Rush 43:47 - 2026 Lexus RX 450h Review HOUR 3 John Rush opens Hour 3 with a gripping, controversial conversation with Ed Brodow, diving into cultural, ideological, and geopolitical tensions that raise a bigger question: Are Americans fully aware of the forces shaping the country's future? As they explore global trends and societal shifts, the discussion builds toward a deeper concern: What happens when a nation loses confidence in its own values? From there, John pivots to a sobering reality closer to home—America’s declining birth rate. With numbers falling well below replacement levels, he asks: Is this just a natural shift… or something with long-term consequences we’re ignoring? The hour then shifts again, tackling leadership accountability and political fallout, before landing on a practical but heated debate—Colorado’s proposed passenger rail system. Is it a visionary step forward, or another costly burden on taxpayers? From global ideology to local infrastructure, this hour challenges listeners to think critically about where the country is headed—and what choices matter most. 👥 Timestamps 1:08 — Ed Brodow — Author of The Prophet Wants Your Head in a Basket. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GM4CVN91

Duración:00:57:42

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HR2 Truth About Electability in a Deep Blue State. What NASCAR & Politics Have in Common. (4-13-26)

4/14/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 John Rush returns from vacation—and wastes no time diving into a powerful, wide-ranging hour that challenges listeners to think deeper about responsibility, culture, and consequences. What starts as a practical discussion with Dave Bancroft on windows and energy efficiency quickly evolves into something much bigger: Who do you trust when making decisions about your home—and your life? From there, John shares two strikingly different vacation moments—one showing unity and respect among kids from all backgrounds, and another exposing what happens when accountability breaks down. What shapes behavior more—parenting, culture, or ideology? Then the conversation takes a serious turn as Alvin Louie joins to unpack a decades-long study on youth gender transitions. The findings raise difficult questions: Are we ignoring long-term consequences? And what responsibility do parents, schools, and institutions carry? Finally, John closes with a real-world cautionary tale about a home equity agreement gone wrong—reminding listeners that, whether it’s contracts, parenting, or life decisions, understanding the fine print matters. This hour asks one central question: Are we paying attention… before it’s too late? 👥 Timestamps 1:09 — Dave Bancroft — https://www.veteranwindowsdoors.com/ 31:19 — Alvin Louie — https://courageisahabit.org/ HOUR 2 John Rush opens Hour 2 with a blunt, no-nonsense reality check on Colorado politics—challenging assumptions, calling out internal party divisions, and asking a hard question: are Republicans setting themselves up to lose before the race even begins? As he breaks down the GOP assembly results and the impact of candidates like Scott Bottoms, Victor Marks, and Greg Lopez, one theme dominates—strategy matters more than enthusiasm. Is Colorado simply too blue… or are internal fractures making it worse? John explores the role of caucus control, party influence, and the growing disconnect he sees between grassroots movements and electability. Then, the tone shifts as Richard Rush joins, bringing a fresh perspective from the world of sports and business. From the controlled exclusivity of The Masters to the evolving challenges of NASCAR and fan engagement, the conversation uncovers a surprising truth—sometimes success comes from doing less, not more. Finally, the hour wraps up with a practical, real-world pivot—a detailed review of the 2026 Lexus RX 450h that blends innovation, efficiency, and comfort into one compelling package. Politics, strategy, sports, and cars—all connected by one idea: understanding what actually works. 👥 Timestamps 27:22 — Richard Rush 43:47 - 2026 Lexus RX 450h Review HOUR 3 John Rush opens Hour 3 with a gripping, controversial conversation with Ed Brodow, diving into cultural, ideological, and geopolitical tensions that raise a bigger question: Are Americans fully aware of the forces shaping the country's future? As they explore global trends and societal shifts, the discussion builds toward a deeper concern: What happens when a nation loses confidence in its own values? From there, John pivots to a sobering reality closer to home—America’s declining birth rate. With numbers falling well below replacement levels, he asks: Is this just a natural shift… or something with long-term consequences we’re ignoring? The hour then shifts again, tackling leadership accountability and political fallout, before landing on a practical but heated debate—Colorado’s proposed passenger rail system. Is it a visionary step forward, or another costly burden on taxpayers? From global ideology to local infrastructure, this hour challenges listeners to think critically about where the country is headed—and what choices matter most. 👥 Timestamps 1:08 — Ed Brodow — Author of The Prophet Wants Your Head in a Basket. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GM4CVN91

Duración:00:54:30

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HR3 Hidden Crisis That Could Reshape the US: Debating Freedom, Faith, and the Future. (4-13-26)

4/14/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 John Rush returns from vacation—and wastes no time diving into a powerful, wide-ranging hour that challenges listeners to think deeper about responsibility, culture, and consequences. What starts as a practical discussion with Dave Bancroft on windows and energy efficiency quickly evolves into something much bigger: Who do you trust when making decisions about your home—and your life? From there, John shares two strikingly different vacation moments—one showing unity and respect among kids from all backgrounds, and another exposing what happens when accountability breaks down. What shapes behavior more—parenting, culture, or ideology? Then the conversation takes a serious turn as Alvin Louie joins to unpack a decades-long study on youth gender transitions. The findings raise difficult questions: Are we ignoring long-term consequences? And what responsibility do parents, schools, and institutions carry? Finally, John closes with a real-world cautionary tale about a home equity agreement gone wrong—reminding listeners that, whether it’s contracts, parenting, or life decisions, understanding the fine print matters. This hour asks one central question: Are we paying attention… before it’s too late? 👥 Timestamps 1:09 — Dave Bancroft — https://www.veteranwindowsdoors.com/ 31:19 — Alvin Louie — https://courageisahabit.org/ HOUR 2 John Rush opens Hour 2 with a blunt, no-nonsense reality check on Colorado politics—challenging assumptions, calling out internal party divisions, and asking a hard question: are Republicans setting themselves up to lose before the race even begins? As he breaks down the GOP assembly results and the impact of candidates like Scott Bottoms, Victor Marks, and Greg Lopez, one theme dominates—strategy matters more than enthusiasm. Is Colorado simply too blue… or are internal fractures making it worse? John explores the role of caucus control, party influence, and the growing disconnect he sees between grassroots movements and electability. Then, the tone shifts as Richard Rush joins, bringing a fresh perspective from the world of sports and business. From the controlled exclusivity of The Masters to the evolving challenges of NASCAR and fan engagement, the conversation uncovers a surprising truth—sometimes success comes from doing less, not more. Finally, the hour wraps up with a practical, real-world pivot—a detailed review of the 2026 Lexus RX 450h that blends innovation, efficiency, and comfort into one compelling package. Politics, strategy, sports, and cars—all connected by one idea: understanding what actually works. 👥 Timestamps 27:22 — Richard Rush 43:47 - 2026 Lexus RX 450h Review HOUR 3 John Rush opens Hour 3 with a gripping, controversial conversation with Ed Brodow, diving into cultural, ideological, and geopolitical tensions that raise a bigger question: Are Americans fully aware of the forces shaping the country's future? As they explore global trends and societal shifts, the discussion builds toward a deeper concern: What happens when a nation loses confidence in its own values? From there, John pivots to a sobering reality closer to home—America’s declining birth rate. With numbers falling well below replacement levels, he asks: Is this just a natural shift… or something with long-term consequences we’re ignoring? The hour then shifts again, tackling leadership accountability and political fallout, before landing on a practical but heated debate—Colorado’s proposed passenger rail system. Is it a visionary step forward, or another costly burden on taxpayers? From global ideology to local infrastructure, this hour challenges listeners to think critically about where the country is headed—and what choices matter most. 👥 Timestamps 1:08 — Ed Brodow — Author of The Prophet Wants Your Head in a Basket. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GM4CVN91

Duración:00:54:54

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HR1 Plots That Mess with You. — One Bad Movie, One Great One, and One Mind-Bender. (4-10-26)

4/13/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Three movies. Three completely different experiences. One that falls flat, one that fights its way to the top, and one that might leave you questioning reality itself. Which film is worth your time—and which one should you avoid at all costs? Andy Peth breaks it all down using his 5-Star system, from the disappointment of You, Me, and Tuscany to the surprising strength of Beast, and the mind-bending mystery of Exit 8. ⏱️ Movie Review Timestamp List * 14:25 — You, Me, and Tuscany * 29:41 — Beast * 40:46 — Exit 8 👉 Find the complete breakdown of Andy’s Movie Reviews ➡️ https://www.rushtoreason.com/movie-reviews-2/ HOUR 2 What makes an actor truly must-see? In Hour 2, Andy Peth and the crew dive into the stars who can single-handedly pull audiences into a movie—no matter the plot. From the relentless energy of Tom Cruise to the transformative brilliance of Johnny Depp, the discussion explores range, reliability, and raw screen presence. But it doesn’t stop there. Listeners weigh in with names like Denzel Washington and Christian Bale—actors you can trust—while others spark debate for their inconsistency or bold choices. As the conversation builds, it shifts into pure movie-lover excitement. Comedy legends like Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams, dramatic powerhouses like Dustin Hoffman and Anthony Hopkins, and modern icons like Ryan Gosling and Cillian Murphy all enter the mix. Then comes rapid fire—an avalanche of names that proves just how deep the bench really is. So what’s the secret? Is it talent… charisma… or something you can’t quite define? One thing’s certain—when these actors are on screen, you can’t look away.

Duración:00:54:23

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HR2 From Flops to Favorites: The Actors You Still Trust. (4-10-26)

4/13/2026
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Three movies. Three completely different experiences. One that falls flat, one that fights its way to the top, and one that might leave you questioning reality itself. Which film is worth your time—and which one should you avoid at all costs? Andy Peth breaks it all down using his 5-Star system, from the disappointment of You, Me, and Tuscany to the surprising strength of Beast, and the mind-bending mystery of Exit 8. ⏱️ Movie Review Timestamp List * 14:25 — You, Me, and Tuscany * 29:41 — Beast * 40:46 — Exit 8 👉 Find the complete breakdown of Andy’s Movie Reviews ➡️ https://www.rushtoreason.com/movie-reviews-2/ HOUR 2 What makes an actor truly must-see? In Hour 2, Andy Peth and the crew dive into the stars who can single-handedly pull audiences into a movie—no matter the plot. From the relentless energy of Tom Cruise to the transformative brilliance of Johnny Depp, the discussion explores range, reliability, and raw screen presence. But it doesn’t stop there. Listeners weigh in with names like Denzel Washington and Christian Bale—actors you can trust—while others spark debate for their inconsistency or bold choices. As the conversation builds, it shifts into pure movie-lover excitement. Comedy legends like Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams, dramatic powerhouses like Dustin Hoffman and Anthony Hopkins, and modern icons like Ryan Gosling and Cillian Murphy all enter the mix. Then comes rapid fire—an avalanche of names that proves just how deep the bench really is. So what’s the secret? Is it talent… charisma… or something you can’t quite define? One thing’s certain—when these actors are on screen, you can’t look away.

Duración:00:54:27

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HR1 Dr. Kelly Victory & Steve House - Encore Presentation of March 26, 2026

4/10/2026
Encore Presentation of March 19 and March 26 of 2026, Featuring Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House HOUR 1 - March 19, 2026 Are We Treating Cancer All Wrong? The Truth About Food, Pharma, and Your Health. Hour 1 of https://RushToReason.com dives headfirst into one of the most provocative health conversations of our time—are we treating disease all wrong? John Rush, Dr. Kelly Victory, and Steve House explore emerging ideas in cancer treatment, including the surprising potential of repurposed drugs such as ivermectin and fenbendazole. Could creating a “hostile environment” for cancer be more effective—and less destructive—than traditional chemotherapy? The conversation expands into a broader look at immune health, prevention, and the growing skepticism around vaccines, including a controversial breast cancer vaccine currently in trials. But the real fireworks begin when the discussion turns to power and control—should judges, politicians, or medical professionals determine public health policy? Then comes a hard pivot to something every listener faces daily: food. From processed ingredients to misleading labels, the trio exposes how modern diets may be fueling chronic disease—and why real change faces massive resistance from powerful industries. Are Americans being protected… or profited from? And more importantly, what can you do. Dr. Kelly Victory - https://x.com/DrKellyVictory HOUR 2 - From March 26, 2026 What if everything you thought you knew about public health… wasn’t the full picture? In this powerful hour of Rush to Reason, John Rush is joined by Dr. Kelly Victory for a deep dive into some of the most controversial health topics still echoing from the COVID era. From global vaccine policies and shifting narratives to questions about media influence and pharmaceutical power, the conversation challenges listeners to think critically about the information they’ve been given. But it doesn’t stop there. As listener questions pour in, the discussion pivots to real-world applications—ivermectin, skin conditions, virus mutations, and even emerging health concerns like a meningitis outbreak tied to possible lab research. Are we learning from the past… or setting ourselves up to repeat it? The hour closes with practical medical insights on prevention and treatment, reinforcing a key theme: knowledge matters, and so does asking the right questions. With Dr. Kelly Victory alongside him, John Rush delivers an hour that doesn’t just inform—it challenges, provokes, and leaves you wondering what you haven’t been told. Dr. Kelly Victory - https://x.com/DrKellyVictory

Duración:00:57:35

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HR1 Dr. Kelly Victory & Steve House - Encore Presentation of March 19, 2026

4/10/2026
Encore Presentation of March 19 and March 26 of 2026, Featuring Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House HOUR 1 - March 19, 2026 Are We Treating Cancer All Wrong? The Truth About Food, Pharma, and Your Health. Hour 1 of https://RushToReason.com dives headfirst into one of the most provocative health conversations of our time—are we treating disease all wrong? John Rush, Dr. Kelly Victory, and Steve House explore emerging ideas in cancer treatment, including the surprising potential of repurposed drugs such as ivermectin and fenbendazole. Could creating a “hostile environment” for cancer be more effective—and less destructive—than traditional chemotherapy? The conversation expands into a broader look at immune health, prevention, and the growing skepticism around vaccines, including a controversial breast cancer vaccine currently in trials. But the real fireworks begin when the discussion turns to power and control—should judges, politicians, or medical professionals determine public health policy? Then comes a hard pivot to something every listener faces daily: food. From processed ingredients to misleading labels, the trio exposes how modern diets may be fueling chronic disease—and why real change faces massive resistance from powerful industries. Are Americans being protected… or profited from? And more importantly, what can you do. Dr. Kelly Victory - https://x.com/DrKellyVictory HOUR 2 - From March 26, 2026 What if everything you thought you knew about public health… wasn’t the full picture? In this powerful hour of Rush to Reason, John Rush is joined by Dr. Kelly Victory for a deep dive into some of the most controversial health topics still echoing from the COVID era. From global vaccine policies and shifting narratives to questions about media influence and pharmaceutical power, the conversation challenges listeners to think critically about the information they’ve been given. But it doesn’t stop there. As listener questions pour in, the discussion pivots to real-world applications—ivermectin, skin conditions, virus mutations, and even emerging health concerns like a meningitis outbreak tied to possible lab research. Are we learning from the past… or setting ourselves up to repeat it? The hour closes with practical medical insights on prevention and treatment, reinforcing a key theme: knowledge matters, and so does asking the right questions. With Dr. Kelly Victory alongside him, John Rush delivers an hour that doesn’t just inform—it challenges, provokes, and leaves you wondering what you haven’t been told. Dr. Kelly Victory - https://x.com/DrKellyVictory

Duración:00:57:14

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HR1 Rush To Reason Encore Presentation from March 18, 2026 (4-8-26)

4/8/2026
Rush To Reason Encore Presentations - HOUR 1 from March 18, 2026 Health and Wellness Wednesday dives deep into the connection between your financial habits, your daily choices, and your long-term health—and challenges everything you think you know. John Rush and Al Smith kick things off by exposing common money myths: Are tax refunds really a win, or just a missed opportunity? And is “playing it safe” with your money quietly costing you more than you realize? But the conversation quickly turns personal—and powerful. From the emotional reality of caring for loved ones with dementia to the growing concern over Alzheimer’s, John shares firsthand experiences that hit close to home. What’s really happening behind the scenes for caregivers—and why are these conditions on the rise? Then comes a wake-up call. With Troy Duell, the spotlight shifts to sugar, addiction, and hidden dangers in everyday foods. Could your diet be silently affecting your brain, your liver, and your future independence? In the end, one question lingers: what is your health—and your freedom—truly worth? Timestamps * 2:03 — Al Smith — Financial Advisor * 13:31 — Dr. Macy Smith — Dementia Care Expert (referenced) Book: The Complete Dementia Caregiver's Guide. * 30:16 — Troy Duell — Health & Supplement Expert https://centurion.health/ HOUR 2 From March 25, 2026 Health and Wellness Wednesday Are hair loss, fatigue, and stubborn health issues caused by more than you’ve been told? On Health and Wellness Wednesday, John Rush uncovers what’s really happening inside your body. It starts with a fascinating look at apoptosis—your body’s built-in system for eliminating damaged cells. But then the conversation shifts to something far more personal: hair loss. Dr. Keith Kantor reveals the truth most people miss—it's not just stress or diet, but a hormonal chain reaction involving DHT that quietly shrinks hair follicles over time. Are the solutions you’ve seen online actually helping… or just masking the problem? Then Dr. Julie Gatza broadens the lens. What if your daily habits—your breakfast, your convenience foods, even your digestion—are slowly working against you? From toxic food environments to nutrient absorption and simple habit shifts, this hour challenges everything you thought you knew about “normal” health. Are you truly fueling your body… or just getting by? Timestamps 11:31 — Dr. Keith Kantor — https://regentherapeuticsatlanta.com/⁠ (Bionetics Health) 33:25 — Dr. Julie Gatza — https://naturessources.com/⁠ 800-827-7656. Discount Code: Radio

Duración:00:56:55

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HR2 Rush To Reason Encore Presentation from March 25, 2026 (4-8-26)

4/8/2026
Rush To Reason Encore Presentations - HOUR 1 from March 18, 2026 Health and Wellness Wednesday dives deep into the connection between your financial habits, your daily choices, and your long-term health—and challenges everything you think you know. John Rush and Al Smith kick things off by exposing common money myths: Are tax refunds really a win, or just a missed opportunity? And is “playing it safe” with your money quietly costing you more than you realize? But the conversation quickly turns personal—and powerful. From the emotional reality of caring for loved ones with dementia to the growing concern over Alzheimer’s, John shares firsthand experiences that hit close to home. What’s really happening behind the scenes for caregivers—and why are these conditions on the rise? Then comes a wake-up call. With Troy Duell, the spotlight shifts to sugar, addiction, and hidden dangers in everyday foods. Could your diet be silently affecting your brain, your liver, and your future independence? In the end, one question lingers: what is your health—and your freedom—truly worth? Timestamps * 2:03 — Al Smith — Financial Advisor * 13:31 — Dr. Macy Smith — Dementia Care Expert (referenced) Book: The Complete Dementia Caregiver's Guide. * 30:16 — Troy Duell — Health & Supplement Expert https://centurion.health/ HOUR 2 From March 25, 2026 Health and Wellness Wednesday Are hair loss, fatigue, and stubborn health issues caused by more than you’ve been told? On Health and Wellness Wednesday, John Rush uncovers what’s really happening inside your body. It starts with a fascinating look at apoptosis—your body’s built-in system for eliminating damaged cells. But then the conversation shifts to something far more personal: hair loss. Dr. Keith Kantor reveals the truth most people miss—it's not just stress or diet, but a hormonal chain reaction involving DHT that quietly shrinks hair follicles over time. Are the solutions you’ve seen online actually helping… or just masking the problem? Then Dr. Julie Gatza broadens the lens. What if your daily habits—your breakfast, your convenience foods, even your digestion—are slowly working against you? From toxic food environments to nutrient absorption and simple habit shifts, this hour challenges everything you thought you knew about “normal” health. Are you truly fueling your body… or just getting by? Timestamps 11:31 — Dr. Keith Kantor — https://regentherapeuticsatlanta.com/⁠ (Bionetics Health) 33:25 — Dr. Julie Gatza — https://naturessources.com/⁠ 800-827-7656. Discount Code: Radio

Duración:00:57:19

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HR1 Rush To Reason Encore Presentation of March 24, 2026 (4-7-26)

4/8/2026
Encore Presentation of March 24, 2026 HOUR 1 Is Colorado’s greatest political threat not the opposition, but its own system? In this hour of Rush to Reason, John Rush and Andy Peth dive headfirst into controversy, beginning with bold takes on climate narratives and global conflict. Is the Iran war a dangerous escalation—or a strategic move with long-term benefits most Americans don’t yet understand? And why is a massive Nebraska wildfire being overshadowed in the media? The real firestorm is local. The hosts dig into Colorado’s caucus system—does it empower or silence voters? With low participation and accusations of insider control, listeners are challenged on grassroots politics. Could a small group control the system? What would it take to change that? From strategy to a call to action, this hour asks: if the rules are broken, do we rewrite them? HOUR 2 What if this war doesn’t just reshape the Middle East but global power? In Hour 2, John and Andy discuss strategy, energy, and political stakes. Can new trade routes bypass the Strait of Hormuz? What’s the impact of securing a global oil chokepoint? Beneath the surface: oil, economics, control. Why do prices act this way? Who dictates the market? Could North America break free from global dependency? Then the conversation turns inward—the Republican Party. If conflict ends as predicted, what happens to anti-war voices? Will they lose influence or deepen divisions? One tension remains: Can the party find middle ground on foreign policy, or will extremes keep causing fractures? HOUR 3 What if Republicans keep losing Colorado due to messaging, not policy? In Hour 3, John and Andy break down what it takes to win in a deeply blue state. Are candidates too focused on ideals, not actual voters? From exposing the massive gap between candidate positions and Colorado’s political reality, to identifying the four issues voters actually care about, the discussion builds toward one powerful conclusion: if you don’t understand your market, you can’t win. But it goes even deeper. Are voters stuck in a “fog of Democrat acceptance”… and if so, how do you break through it? With practical messaging frameworks like “to vs. from” and sharp critiques of current candidates, this hour challenges everything about how campaigns are being run. The final takeaway? If you can’t answer one simple question—what’s in it for me?—you’re not just losing the message… you’re losing the election.

Duración:00:56:45

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HR3 Rush To Reason Encore Presentation of March 24, 2026 (4-7-26)

4/8/2026
Encore Presentation of March 24, 2026 HOUR 1 Is Colorado’s greatest political threat not the opposition, but its own system? In this hour of Rush to Reason, John Rush and Andy Peth dive headfirst into controversy, beginning with bold takes on climate narratives and global conflict. Is the Iran war a dangerous escalation—or a strategic move with long-term benefits most Americans don’t yet understand? And why is a massive Nebraska wildfire being overshadowed in the media? The real firestorm is local. The hosts dig into Colorado’s caucus system—does it empower or silence voters? With low participation and accusations of insider control, listeners are challenged on grassroots politics. Could a small group control the system? What would it take to change that? From strategy to a call to action, this hour asks: if the rules are broken, do we rewrite them? HOUR 2 What if this war doesn’t just reshape the Middle East but global power? In Hour 2, John and Andy discuss strategy, energy, and political stakes. Can new trade routes bypass the Strait of Hormuz? What’s the impact of securing a global oil chokepoint? Beneath the surface: oil, economics, control. Why do prices act this way? Who dictates the market? Could North America break free from global dependency? Then the conversation turns inward—the Republican Party. If conflict ends as predicted, what happens to anti-war voices? Will they lose influence or deepen divisions? One tension remains: Can the party find middle ground on foreign policy, or will extremes keep causing fractures? HOUR 3 What if Republicans keep losing Colorado due to messaging, not policy? In Hour 3, John and Andy break down what it takes to win in a deeply blue state. Are candidates too focused on ideals, not actual voters? From exposing the massive gap between candidate positions and Colorado’s political reality, to identifying the four issues voters actually care about, the discussion builds toward one powerful conclusion: if you don’t understand your market, you can’t win. But it goes even deeper. Are voters stuck in a “fog of Democrat acceptance”… and if so, how do you break through it? With practical messaging frameworks like “to vs. from” and sharp critiques of current candidates, this hour challenges everything about how campaigns are being run. The final takeaway? If you can’t answer one simple question—what’s in it for me?—you’re not just losing the message… you’re losing the election.

Duración:00:53:47