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.
Episodes

5 hours ago
5 hours ago
Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and dives into the latest developments surrounding escalating war narratives, political maneuvering, and the challenge of interpreting fast moving information. Jon breaks down recent headlines and statements tied to ongoing geopolitical tensions, focusing on how messaging continues to shift and evolve depending on the source. He highlights how quickly narratives can escalate and why it is critical to pay attention not just to what is being said, but how and when it is being delivered.
The episode also explores growing political pressure points in Washington, including how lawmakers respond publicly versus what their actions suggest behind the scenes. Jon walks through key moments in the current news cycle, emphasizing the importance of identifying patterns, questioning assumptions, and avoiding knee jerk reactions to breaking updates. Throughout the show, he reinforces a consistent theme of slowing down, thinking critically, and reading between the lines in an environment where information is constant but clarity is not.

7 hours ago
7 hours ago
Ashe in America and Ghost kick off Season 3 of The Choice with a powerful return to the story as the disciples and those closest to Jesus begin to feel the weight of everything that has been set in motion. This opening episode centers on the idea of homecoming, not just as a physical return, but as a deeper confrontation with identity, purpose, and what it means to truly belong.
Ashe and Ghost explore how the characters navigate familiar places that no longer feel the same after their experiences. The discussion highlights the emotional tension between who they were and who they are becoming, as well as the challenges that come with stepping back into environments that may not understand or accept that transformation. The hosts also reflect on how the episode sets the tone for a season that will continue to raise the stakes, both spiritually and relationally.
Throughout the conversation, they examine how faith, calling, and personal change create friction in relationships, especially when others expect you to remain the same. The episode ultimately frames homecoming as a test, revealing whether growth can hold under pressure and whether the path forward requires leaving parts of the past behind for good.

8 hours ago
8 hours ago
President Donald J. Trump hosts Sanae Takaichi at the White House for a bilateral meeting focused on global security, economic cooperation, and energy stability. Takaichi emphasizes the growing instability in the Middle East and Indo-Pacific, warning of economic disruption tied to escalating tensions and the importance of preventing nuclear proliferation. She outlines Japan’s commitment to working with international partners and strengthening coordination with the United States on energy markets and critical resources.
Trump responds by highlighting the strength of the U.S. economy, pointing to stock market milestones, lower energy costs, and what he describes as continued economic resilience despite global conflict. He addresses ongoing military actions related to Iran, framing them as necessary to stabilize the region while acknowledging the potential economic impact. Throughout the discussion, Trump underscores the strength of the U.S.-Japan alliance, including defense cooperation and trade, while positioning both nations as key players in shaping global economic and security outcomes.
The meeting blends diplomatic coordination with broader commentary on energy markets, military strategy, and economic performance, with both leaders signaling deeper collaboration moving forward.

8 hours ago
8 hours ago
In this March 19 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior dig into the intensifying legal pressure surrounding President Trump and the broader constitutional questions playing out in the courts. The hosts explore how recent developments are shaping the relationship between the executive branch and the judiciary, with particular focus on how these cases may ultimately be resolved at the Supreme Court level.
CannCon and Alpha discuss the role of the courts in limiting or defining executive authority, examining how ongoing rulings and legal challenges could influence the balance of power moving forward. The conversation highlights the strategic importance of these cases, suggesting that the outcomes may extend far beyond any single decision and instead impact how future administrations operate.
The episode also touches on the public perception of the legal system, as high profile cases continue to draw attention to the judiciary’s role in politically charged disputes. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the long term implications of these legal battles and why understanding the constitutional framework behind them is critical.

20 hours ago
20 hours ago
Jon Herold and Burning Bright return for Devolution Power Hour to unpack the latest developments surrounding the Iran situation and the increasingly chaotic information environment surrounding it. As headlines clash and narratives shift by the hour, the hosts examine how conflicting reports, official statements, and media framing are creating more confusion than clarity.
The conversation centers on whether the public is witnessing a traditional geopolitical escalation or a more complex strategic operation unfolding across both military and informational domains. Jon and Burning Bright explore how messaging, timing, and selective disclosures can shape perception just as much as actual events on the ground.
They also dig into how audiences process these events in real time, often reacting emotionally to incomplete or contradictory information. Rather than rushing to conclusions, the hosts emphasize the importance of stepping back, identifying patterns, and questioning the intent behind the narratives being pushed.
Throughout the episode, the focus remains on navigating uncertainty, recognizing information warfare in action, and maintaining analytical discipline when the stakes and emotions are high.

21 hours ago
21 hours ago
Jordan Sather and Nate Prince dive into fasting as a foundational health practice, breaking down the differences between intermittent, extended, wet, and dry fasting while sharing their personal experiences and challenges. The conversation explores how fasting impacts mental clarity, discipline, metabolism, and spiritual growth, with a strong emphasis on why abstaining from food can be just as much about mindset as it is about physical health.
They walk through what happens inside the body during a fast, including shifts in insulin, ketosis, autophagy, and human growth hormone production, while also discussing practical strategies like preparing for a fast, managing hunger, and how to properly break it. The episode also touches on cultural habits around food, the social pressure to eat, and how modern eating patterns may be working against natural human biology.
From juice fasting to bone broth approaches and even extreme protocols, this episode frames fasting as a flexible tool for detoxification, metabolic control, and personal discipline, while encouraging listeners to find an approach that fits their lifestyle and goals.

21 hours ago
21 hours ago
Rumors are swirling, and the truth feels harder than ever to find.Tonight we’re talking about the Netanyahu “proof of life” video, why people don’t trust it, and what it means when no one believes anything anymore.We’ll get into the bigger picture too—this system, this “machine,” and why it feels like it’s starting to crack.But this isn’t fear-based.It’s about seeing clearly… and choosing not to be afraid.Plus—some lighter moments and videos because we all need to breathe a little too.

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
In this episode of Space Revolution, Lt Gen (Ret.) Steven L. Kwast takes a focused look at space-based solar power and brings in Gary Spirnak, CEO of Solaren, to explain why the technology may finally be commercially viable. The conversation centers on what makes solar power from orbit different from ground-based systems, including constant access to sunlight, the ability to deliver baseload power, and the possibility of scaling from megawatts to gigawatts in a way that could compete with traditional utility power on Earth. Spirnak breaks down the economics, the engineering challenge of scaling, and why his company is focused not on small demonstrations but on building a system that can actually sell electricity at competitive rates.
The episode also digs into the practical questions people naturally ask about a space solar power system: safety, beam intensity, aviation concerns, birds, regulation, and how close this technology may be to real-world deployment. Kwast and Spirnak discuss the strategic implications for the United States, the role of China in the race for space-based energy, and how abundant orbital power could support not only utilities on Earth but future activity on the Moon, Mars, and the wider space economy. It is a grounded, high-level conversation about turning a long-discussed idea into a serious commercial and strategic infrastructure play.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and continues breaking down the fast moving news cycle surrounding the SAVE America Act, escalating tensions with Iran, and the broader information environment shaping public perception. Jon walks through the latest updates on the SAVE Act, focusing on the political realities behind the vote and what the response from lawmakers reveals about priorities in Washington. He questions whether meaningful election reform is actually achievable within the current system and what signals viewers should be watching for moving forward.
The discussion then shifts to Iran, where Jon highlights ongoing narrative shifts across media and official channels. He examines how conflicting reports and strategic messaging create confusion, making it difficult to determine what is actually happening. Throughout the episode, Jon emphasizes the importance of slowing down, filtering information carefully, and avoiding emotional reactions to rapidly changing headlines. He closes by reinforcing the need for independent analysis in an environment where information overload can easily distort perception.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this episode of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost unpack the deeper strategic layers behind current global tensions, focusing on how narratives are shaped, controlled, and deployed in times of geopolitical instability. The conversation explores how information warfare, perception management, and historical framing are used to influence public understanding of unfolding events.
Matt and Ghost examine the role of competing power structures, the manipulation of crisis narratives, and how long term strategy often hides behind short term chaos. They also discuss the importance of recognizing patterns in history, questioning official explanations, and understanding how global power dynamics evolve through both overt conflict and subtle influence.
The episode challenges listeners to think critically about what they are seeing in real time and to consider how today’s events may be part of a much larger strategic arc that is still unfolding.

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