Mike Slater is the host of a widely popular radio show that airs daily on KGB-AM in San Diego. He also appears frequently as a guest on FOX Business, FOX News, and The Blaze, and has guest hosted on CNN Headline News.
A graduate of Yale, his passion is to speak about traditional American values and stand up for the pro-life movement. On his radio show, Mike speaks to the Conservative heart by focusing on the five values that most inspire a virtuous life: curiosity, gratitude, hope, zest, and love. Where other talk hosts may use anger, frustration, and hopelessness to talk about current events, Slater tells stories that connect to eternal principles and conservative values.
Mike is the author of “How To Change Someone’s Mind” and the children’s book “Imagine Jack and the History Kids,” and was named Top 5 “Young Guns” of Talk Radio by TALKERS Magazine.
Spencer Klavan joins Mike Slater to explain how Mark Zuckerberg is trying to take the place of god with his new Metaverse creation and issues a warning to those interested in using the platform.
Mike Slater is joined by Brandon Weichert to discuss the test of a Chinese hypersonic missile that appeared to catch US military officials off guard, with one White House spokesperson allegedly saying the US had ‘no idea how they did this.’
Parent Fighting Against critical race theory, Nicole Solas, joins the shows to discuss the DOJ and Attorney General Merrick Garland targeting concerned parents and labeling them as ‘domestic terrorists,’ how she simply spoke up and asked what was being taught in her child’s classroom and now she is facing a lawsuit because of it, and why she feels like country is no longer the America she was knew and loved because our freedom is now at risk.
Have you ever wondered what the driving motivation or mindset of passive individuals is? People nowadays are so passive, so cowardly, afraid to step their necks into anything, in fear of being shut down or held back. The truth is, being fearful is a revolutionary mechanism. We have a fear-based response built in us, but life is all about finding that sweet spot between too fearful, and not being sufficiently fearful. Author of “The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense,” Gad Saad, Ph.D., is here to discuss all this, the honey badger mentality that he feels we all should have, and how this ties into government overreach: Your freedom at risk.