Today I have a lunchtime meeting with an important contributor to a book project I’m working on. Between that and my teaching schedule, I need to move this week’s show to the Saturday night time slot, 11 p.m. ET (8:00 p.m. PT). I’ll go ahead and keep the show in that same slot next week as well, because of a conflicting medical appointment I have next Friday.
Sorry for the continual reshuffling of the schedule, everyone! I hope to get back to Fridays at 3 p.m. ET soon, as I really enjoy doing the show at that time.
I’ve already created the link for tomorrow’s show. You can join in live (or, afterwards, catch the recorded podcast) here.
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Some cases of “religious liberty” are valid–e.g., the right not to bake a cake for a gay wedding–but now the concept is being applied in a misleading way. This topic & more will be discussed on the 14th anniversary of 9/11. Show also features a report on the 9/9 rally to stop the Iran Deal, at which Ted Cruz, Donald Trump & Mark Levin spoke. See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.
To access the show’s page at BlogTalk Radio, which will allow you to check out a past episode or to subscribe via iTunes and other services, use this link.
To access the iTunes store page for “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard,” where you can find past episodes, subscribe, and leave ratings and reviews (pretty please!), use this link.
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