Badlands Media

Badlands Media features the work of a dedicated group of Patriot citizen journalists who are changing the media landscape in America. Badlands Media shows are originally broadcast LIVE on Rumble.com/BadlandsMedia. Join us live on Rumble to interact with our community and the hosts in the chat.

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Episodes

34 minutes ago

In Episode 63 of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Ashe in America, Christy Lupo and Jackie Espada are joined by Michelle from Tamarac Garden for a practical and encouraging conversation about growing your own food and getting started at home.
Michelle walks through her journey building Tamarac Garden, sharing how she approaches seed starting, garden planning, and raising backyard chickens. The discussion focuses on what beginners actually need to know, including how to avoid doing too much too fast and why small, consistent steps matter more than perfection.
The episode also explores the growing interest in food quality and self reliance, with a focus on understanding where your food comes from and how simple systems can make home production sustainable. From eggs to vegetables, the conversation highlights how accessible this lifestyle can be when approached the right way.
It is a grounded, informative episode that breaks down the basics while making the idea of growing your own food feel realistic and doable.

5 hours ago

In Episode 73 of Y-Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey dive into a wide-ranging conversation about masculinity, relationships, and the cultural dynamics shaping modern men. The hosts unpack the realities of dating in the current social climate, the expectations placed on men and women, and how shifting cultural norms have created confusion around roles, responsibility, and personal accountability.
The discussion explores the psychological and social pressures men face today, from navigating relationships to maintaining confidence and discipline in an environment that often sends conflicting signals. Throughout the episode, the hosts balance humor with serious reflection as they debate cultural narratives, share personal observations, and challenge commonly accepted ideas about masculinity and relationships.
As always with Y-Chromes, the conversation moves between lighthearted banter and deeper commentary, offering an unfiltered look at how these issues affect everyday life while encouraging listeners to think critically about the cultural forces shaping modern relationships.

7 hours ago

Jon Herold opens the Monday edition of The Daily Herold by addressing a weekend shake up within the Badlands community after Brad and Abbey abruptly departed the network without explanation. Jon explains that while people moving on is normal, the lack of communication surrounding their exit was disappointing and sparked confusion across the Badlands ecosystem. He reiterates his philosophy that hosts are never censored for their opinions and are accountable only to their own ideas and the audience that chooses to engage with them.
From there, Jon turns to the latest political developments, including President Trump’s recent press conference and a series of Truth Social posts that he says illustrate how the information war is being fought in real time. He also examines ongoing conversations about the 2020 election and why media outlets continue pushing narratives that the country should simply “move on” from the controversy.
The episode expands into discussions about election integrity legislation, polling narratives, economic signals like oil prices, and geopolitical developments involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. Throughout the show, Jon reacts to headlines, audience comments, and emerging stories while emphasizing skepticism toward media narratives and encouraging viewers to think independently as the news cycle continues to accelerate.

9 hours ago

In this March 16 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Zak Paine break down President Trump’s speech at the Department of Justice and the broader political fallout surrounding immigration enforcement and deportation policy. The hosts analyze the reaction from legacy media and political opponents who have framed the speech and the administration’s immigration actions as extreme or unprecedented.
CannCon and Zak examine the legal and political battles surrounding deportations, including arguments about executive authority and the role of the courts in immigration enforcement. The discussion focuses on how media narratives are shaping public perception of these policies and why the administration’s actions are generating such strong reactions from political and institutional actors.
The conversation also explores how immigration enforcement has become a central political flashpoint, with critics warning about authoritarian overreach while supporters argue that enforcing existing immigration law is necessary for national sovereignty and border security. Throughout the episode, the hosts highlight the contrast between media coverage and the legal framework governing deportation and immigration enforcement.

9 hours ago

JB White opens the show on a reflective note, acknowledging the departure of Brad Zerbo and Abbey Blue Eyes from Badlands Media and expressing appreciation for their contributions. From there, JB pivots into a deeper discussion about the moment he believes the United States is currently facing and why discernment is essential when interpreting global events and commentary circulating online.
The episode focuses heavily on how people analyze geopolitical conflict. JB argues that many commentators begin their analysis in the wrong place and that understanding the structure and capabilities of the United States military is fundamental to interpreting world events accurately. He emphasizes the importance of studying combatant commands, alliances, and military relationships when trying to determine which narratives are credible.
Throughout the episode JB returns to the theme that the United States is operating from a position of strength and that many predictions about the decline of American power have proven wrong. He challenges listeners to sharpen their judgment, step back from reactionary commentary, and evaluate global developments through a broader strategic lens.

18 hours ago

Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid unpack the growing confusion surrounding the Iran conflict, examining how media narratives, viral social media claims, and geopolitical speculation are shaping public perception of the situation. The hosts explore how competing information streams can create chaos online while real strategic decisions unfold behind the scenes.
The discussion centers on the role of narrative warfare, the influence of major media companies, and how psychological manipulation can be used to steer public opinion during major geopolitical events. Alpha and Josh also analyze claims about World War III, Russia and China’s alleged involvement, and the strategic significance of the Strait of Hormuz in global energy markets.
Throughout the episode, the hosts encourage listeners to question authority, examine conflicting information carefully, and recognize how propaganda and narrative control operate in the modern information battlefield.

19 hours ago

Burning Bright is joined by Jordan Sather for a wide-ranging conversation about the growing importance of energy in global politics and the information war. Using the escalating situation with Iran as a starting point, the discussion explores how energy has become a central narrative shaping both geopolitical tensions and domestic debates. Burning and Jordan examine why energy prices, foreign supply chains, and American dependence on international markets are suddenly becoming mainstream talking points, even among people who normally ignore politics.
The conversation also looks at how media narratives are fracturing within the broader “info war,” with factions, influencers, and competing interpretations creating what Burning describes as a kind of balkanization of the media ecosystem. From there, the discussion expands into deeper questions about the future of energy, including the convergence of traditional oil, gas, and coal debates with conversations about alternative technologies and emerging physics concepts. Along the way, they explore the role of the Department of Energy, recent policy actions related to fossil fuel production, and the possibility that a major fossil fuel expansion could ironically serve as the bridge to future energy breakthroughs.

22 hours ago

In Episode 23 of the No Treason Podcast, Jonathan Drake continues his exploration of Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, focusing on the argument that natural law is too uncertain to guide justice. Drake walks through Spooner’s response to this claim, comparing the supposed clarity of statutory law with the reality of modern legal systems that are buried under layers of legislation, precedent, and judicial interpretation.
The discussion examines how ordinary people instinctively understand principles of justice far better than centralized institutions often assume. Drake highlights how legal systems that remove juries from interpreting the law create an environment where citizens must rely on specialists to navigate a maze of rules that few truly understand. The episode also explores how centralization of authority concentrates power in the hands of judges and legislators while diminishing the role of local juries as a safeguard of liberty.
By revisiting Spooner’s defense of natural law and decentralized jury authority, Drake argues that the restoration of strong juries judging both law and fact would bring clarity, accountability, and a more authentic form of justice back into the legal system.

2 days ago

Jon Herold and Chris Paul return for the Saturday edition of Devolution Power Hour to break down the ongoing confusion surrounding the Iran conflict and the competing narratives shaping public perception. The discussion focuses on the idea that modern geopolitical conflicts often unfold simultaneously in the physical world and the information domain, where messaging, media framing, and narrative construction can influence how events are understood.
The hosts examine how contradictory headlines, strategic messaging, and media coverage create an environment where certainty becomes nearly impossible. They argue that much of what the public sees is part of an ongoing narrative battle, with different factions attempting to steer interpretation of global events in ways that benefit their broader objectives.
Along the way, Jon and Chris reflect on the analytical framework that has developed within the Badlands community. Rather than demanding agreement or enforcing ideological purity, they emphasize the importance of examining competing narratives, recognizing the limits of available information, and allowing open debate as new ideas and interpretations emerge.
The episode ultimately centers on how observers should approach complicated geopolitical events when reliable information is scarce. By focusing on the stories being told, the motivations behind them, and the broader patterns that emerge over time, the hosts encourage listeners to analyze events carefully while resisting the urge to jump to definitive conclusions.

2 days ago

Cam Cooksey opens Episode 44 of Flow by welcoming the Badlands community into another Saturday night conversation, interacting with the chat and highlighting the camaraderie that has grown around the show. Early in the episode Cam reflects on National Women’s Day and gives appreciation to the women in the Badlands community, including Jackie Espada and the creators who contribute to the network.
The discussion also highlights the importance of supporting America First businesses and sponsors that help keep independent media alive. Cam talks about Vincent Honey Farms and the value of raw honey, especially during allergy season, while sharing a lighthearted story about the bees around his home and the role they play in pollination.
Later in the show he discusses health and lifestyle habits, including energy levels, coffee consumption, and new products aimed at improving metabolic health and focus. Throughout the episode Cam keeps the tone conversational and encouraging, reminding viewers that building strong communities, supporting small businesses, and improving personal health are all part of living intentionally.

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