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

May 24, 2025
May 24, 2025
1hr 34 min
In this heartfelt Memorial Day edition of Flow, host Cam Cooksey reflects on personal and national heroes who shaped his life and the country. From the memory of his Uncle Nate, a Vietnam veteran and family patriarch, to the vibrant legacy of jazz musician and former NBA star Wayman Tisdale, Cam celebrates the spirit of sacrifice, faith, and resilience that defines America. He pays tribute to Toby Keith’s patriotism, reflects on the power of spiritual water and generational wisdom, and shares intimate stories from his deeply rooted Southern family legacy.
The episode blends gratitude, humor, and truth-telling as Cam weaves music tributes, community shoutouts, and spiritual encouragement into a moving narrative about honoring fallen warriors, breaking generational cycles, and building a better future through faith. With spontaneous commentary, chatroom love, and moments of emotional transparency, Cam invites the audience to reconnect with their roots, their purpose, and the God who guides it all.
Whether he’s swatting a mosquito mid-show or praising his Badlands family, Cam reminds us that healing starts at home, and it starts with love.

May 24, 2025
May 24, 2025
1hr 43 min
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In this nostalgia-packed third episode of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot are joined by special guest Abbey Blue Eyes for a spirited dive into music, memories, and mayhem. The trio kicks things off with throwback tracks from Louis Prima and New Order, spinning stories of 1950s Vegas lounge acts and synth-heavy 1980s dance festivals. Abbey shares her passion for electronic music with a haunting track from Delta Heavy, while the crew reflects on the evolution of music accessibility and the fading art of album discovery.
Things take a rowdy turn with a crash course in mosh pit culture, complete with Slayer war stories, wall-of-death chaos, and comedy relief from Jim Breuer’s legendary metal bit. The episode also features heartfelt dedications to veterans, a spotlight on the late, great Eric Carmen as the inaugural “Based Artist of the Week,” and listener-submitted tracks including a fiery live performance from Stevie Ray Vaughan.
With laughs, live memories, and lots of musical love, this episode blends pop culture deep dives, metal mayhem, and red-pilled reflections into a truly unique listening experience.
With laughs, live memories, and lots of musical love, this episode blends pop culture deep dives, metal mayhem, and red-pilled reflections into a truly unique listening experience.

May 24, 2025
May 24, 2025
2hr 9 min
In Episode 143 of The Liberty Den, the rotating crew of Badlands Media hosts kicks off Memorial Day weekend with a rowdy celebration of freedom, fireworks, and the fallen. After hilarious personal stories and a tribute to veterans, the panel pivots hard into deep political analysis, exploring the implications of Biden’s alleged metastatic prostate cancer. The group debates whether his illness is genuine or a convenient excuse to exit stage left before the auto-pen scandal and cognitive decline reach critical mass.
From there, the show dives headfirst into the metaphysical, engaging in a spirited discussion on simulation theory, quantum entanglement, and whether God is the ultimate programmer. Abby, Brian, Cam, Zach, and others explore AI surveillance, light consciousness, and whether Jesus could be a programmed corrective force within a cosmic system.
Sprinkled with outrageous humor, media censorship stories, and tales of military dysentery, this freewheeling episode captures the irreverent, no-holds-barred energy that defines The Liberty Den. Whether you're in it for philosophical rabbit holes or just want to hear about tactical pant-sh*tting in Afghanistan, this one’s got it all.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
1hr 21 min
In Episode 119 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump revisits the explosive issue of South Africa’s white Afrikaner population and the rising rhetoric surrounding their fate. Triggered by President Trump’s televised challenge to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Matt explores how what was once a fringe concern has erupted into a mainstream, high-stakes topic. He examines the viral “Kill the Boer” chants led by Julius Malema, the ANC’s tolerance of racial incitement, and the media’s coordinated campaign to label Trump’s warnings as “debunked.”
Amid video glitches and a self-described technical meltdown, Matt presses forward, linking Boer persecution to global anti-white sentiment, drawing parallels to American racial tensions and DEI politics. He contextualizes the issue within South Africa’s colonial history, the legacy of the Boer Wars, and the role of the deep state, from Cecil Rhodes to modern narratives. The episode includes cultural notes on Afrikaner identity, references to boerfraus and farm life, and teases next week’s topic on Rhodesia.
Spellbreakers 119 is part history lesson, part sociopolitical commentary, and part personal testimony on censorship and narrative control, delivered with Matt’s signature mix of introspection, humor, and unease.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
1hr 32 min
In Episode 126 of Why We Vote, CannCon and Ashe in America take listeners on a whirlwind tour of election-related bombshells, legal drama, and geopolitical intrigue. They open with a deep dive into ALEC’s new task force on election reform, raising red flags over unnecessary NGO interference and its potentially shady ties to Visa and Time Warner. The hosts dissect the inconsistencies in prosecuting Trump’s alternate electors in Arizona and blast the grand jury process that misrepresented federal law.
The episode also tackles Oklahoma’s bold move to include 2020 election discrepancies in high school curriculum, Smartmatic’s international bribery scandal, and the ironic twist of Fox News finally getting access to damning evidence. CannCon and Ashe take a hard stance on foreign influence, criticizing Georgia for ignoring both Trump’s executive order and state law on ballot integrity while applauding Arkansas for considering a full return to paper ballots.
Just when you think it couldn’t get weirder, they uncover the bizarre story of the World Zionist Congress elections, complete with ballot fraud, a parallel legal system, and billions in global funding. With fiery analysis, biting humor, and unapologetic patriotism, this episode is a must-listen for anyone fighting for free and fair elections.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
1hr 12 min
In Episode 43 of MAHA News, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince deliver a high-energy breakdown of the latest bombshells from the MAHA Commission on childhood health, vaccine safety, and toxic industry practices. They spotlight Trump’s blistering remarks against Big Pharma and praise for RFK Jr.’s leadership as HHS head, especially regarding the halting of COVID vaccine recommendations for children, teens, and pregnant women.
The duo digs into a wave of COVID-related disclosures, including massive spikes in myocarditis and stroke risks, whistleblower-backed Senate reports, and RFK Jr.’s epic takedown of Senator Patty Murray. They also explore the growing body of research linking microplastics to cancer and infertility, plus the Ziploc lawsuit over plastic toxicity.
Mixing deep policy analysis with sarcastic humor and health product talk, the hosts emphasize detox strategies (like Lugol’s iodine and zeolite), sustainable alternatives (glass and hemp), and the importance of reading labels and reclaiming sovereignty over personal health. With spirited commentary, a few bathroom jokes, and a call for justice against corrupt officials, this episode makes clear that the MAHA movement is just getting warmed up.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
2hr 16 min
In Episode 10 of Geopolitics with Ghost, host Gordon McCormick unpacks a geopolitical whirlwind. The show opens with Trump’s Oval Office confrontation of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over white farmer genocide and the ANC’s corruption, including a bold video expose featuring Julius Malema and burial fields. Ghost dives deep into South Africa’s post-apartheid politics, the Gupta brothers' corruption network, and Ramaphosa’s entanglement in BRICS, Russia, and UAE relations.
The episode also spotlights the latest nuclear developments, Trump’s executive orders to revive domestic energy and a tense fifth round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Rome, where uranium enrichment remains the red line. Ghost analyzes the dangerous escalation brewing between Israel and Iran, and Netanyahu’s controversial appointment of a “messianic” new Shin Bet chief despite Supreme Court pushback.
Add in rumors of drunken North Korean troops in Kursk, their rumored deployment to Burkina Faso, and escalating ICJ proceedings against Israel, and you’ve got one packed episode. Ghost ties it all together with sharp commentary, mind maps, and historical insight, questioning official narratives and highlighting the overlapping alliances driving the next phase of global realignment.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
55 min
In this lively Friday edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold juggles kid duty, crypto quips, and deep state drama while tackling the day’s top stories. Trump’s proposed 50% tariff on the EU and 25% on Apple imports dominate the headlines, with Herold dissecting the geopolitical and economic implications, especially after a curious White House meeting between Trump and Tim Cook. The show also explores Trump’s crackdown on Harvard’s international student program and the swift judicial response that followed.
Jon revisits Trump’s forgotten “American Academy” proposal and questions the media silence surrounding this potentially revolutionary education reform. He breaks down the FTC’s investigation into Media Matters, the censorship tactics used against conservative platforms, and ActBlue’s donor scandal. Updates on the Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap and nuclear policy add depth, while a viral meltdown, AI-generated animal cartoons, and WNBA drama provide comic relief.
Topped with biting commentary on Disney’s politics, Smartmatic’s legal troubles, and Sean Ryan’s questionable interview chops, this episode is a whirlwind of current events, irreverent humor, and razor-sharp insight, all delivered in classic Herold style.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
1hr 55 min
In this explosive Friday edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ashe in America rip the veil off the Biden administration’s increasingly fragile façade. With bombshell developments surrounding Joe Biden’s alleged cognitive decline and the metastasized cancer diagnosis, the hosts spotlight the auto-pen scandal, questioning whether Biden was even competent, or present, for many key executive decisions. Whistleblowers point fingers at a shadowy trio controlling the White House, raising unprecedented constitutional concerns.
They dive into RFK Jr.'s “MAHA” report aimed at reversing chronic childhood illness through nutrition and detoxification, highlighting the dangers of over-medication and the systemic failure of Big Pharma's grip on PTSD and TBI care. Myocarditis risks from COVID vaccines, buried VAERS data, and the political weaponization of public health come under fire.
The episode also explores Democrats’ coordinated effort to infiltrate the podcast space with AstroTurf influencers and the FTC’s investigation into Media Matters’ collusion to suppress dissenting voices. From Harvard’s international student ban to the deep rot of institutional corruption, this episode is a no-holds-barred takedown of narrative control, and a call to reclaim the republic.

May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
58 min
In this reflective and fiery edition of the RattlerGator Report, J.B. White pays tribute to his late friend Dean Fowler, a proud Georgia native with deep historical roots and a surprising ancestral connection to J.B.’s own family line. Their unlikely friendship, born of shared respect, historical curiosity, and candid conversation, serves as a springboard into deeper reflections on race, heritage, and America’s evolving cultural narrative.
J.B. also continues his campaign to de-weaponize the N-word, urging white Americans to reclaim its usage among themselves as a form of linguistic sovereignty and cultural healing. He connects this movement to broader themes of narrative control, political inversion, and Trump’s strategic spotlighting of both South African violence and Israeli-Palestinian propaganda.
Additional commentary includes the rise of Bitcoin, Caitlin Clark’s dominance as a cultural and athletic force, controversy over Florida A&M’s new president, and the University of Florida’s bold pivot under new leadership. Woven throughout is J.B.’s signature blend of humor, Southern storytelling, and unflinching analysis, making this episode a uniquely American meditation on memory, power, and truth.

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