
The Voice of Reason is a conservative talk radio show promoting truth, reason, and local activism.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1000 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryPoliticsNews | |||

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Exploring conservative viewpoints and current events, this talk radio show engages listeners with in-depth discussions on politics, government reform, and economic challenges. Episodes often feature prominent guests from various industries, discussing topics ranging from healthcare reform to the implications of rising energy prices and inflation. Known for its emphasis on local activism and grassroots movements, the content seeks to empower listeners with insights that encourage meaningful engagement in civic matters. Unique elements include a focus on personal stories and real-life implications of political decisions, helping to connect macroeconomic and legislative topics to everyday experiences.
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Recent guests on The Voice of Reason include:
1. Randy Landreneau
2. Liz Peek
3. Stephen Willeford
4. Jay Young
5. Dr. Holly Lucille
6. Jacob Coleman
7. Jonathan Butcher
8. Karl Peterjohn
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