
Is America finally ready to fix the broken foster care system? In this powerful episode, Lee Marshall—CEO & Founder of Kids to Love—shares how Alabama is leading the way in privatized foster care reform. As new federal legislation shines a spotlight on foster care, Marshall explains how her organization has created a model that moves children to permanency faster, protects families, and prioritizes trauma healing.
Marshall’s work through Kids to Love is setting a new national standard—one focused on permanency, accountability, and real healing. If you care about adoption, foster care reform, faith-based leadership, or protecting the next generation, this is a must-watch conversation.
Learn more:
Kids to Love → https://kidstolove.org
Hope for Trauma → https://hopefortrauma.org
Feb 25
50 min

Are we watching the collapse of Western civilization in real time?
Seth Gruber joins 1819 News with a blunt warning: America is at a breaking point—and the Church must decide where it stands. Founder of The White Rose Resistance and creator of The 1916 Project, Seth explains why this moment is different … and why neutrality is no longer an option.
From abortion and gender ideology to cultural decay and spiritual confusion, this conversation confronts the crisis head-on: faith, politics, leadership, and the future of the West.
If you care about defending faith, family, and freedom, you need to hear this.
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Feb 18
58 min

CEO Bryan Dawson traveled to Washington, D.C., for an exclusive, in-person interview with U.S. Sen. Tommy “Coach” Tuberville—filmed inside Tuberville’s Senate office on Capitol Hill.
In this high-stakes conversation, Tuberville lays out what he believes is the most urgent fight facing the country: the SAVE Act and election integrity. He warns that if Congress fails to act before the next election, the consequences could permanently reshape the nation.
From Washington power struggles to Alabama’s future, this interview connects the dots between what’s happening in D.C. and what it means for families back home.
Filmed inside the U.S. Senate. No spin. No edits. Just the conversation.
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Feb 12
33 min

Admiral Brian Christine, Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joins 1819 News: The Podcast for an in-depth conversation on the most critical health, life, and cultural issues confronting America.
Serving under President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Christine offers a rare, inside look at how the Trump administration is reversing radical Biden-era policies and restoring science, accountability, and moral clarity to federal healthcare.
Feb 10
48 min

What is really happening to Europe—and who is behind it?
Host Bryan Dawson sits down with investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker Anthony Rubin to expose what Rubin witnessed firsthand while tracking mass migration routes from Africa into Europe for his documentary Replacing Europe. From the Canary Islands to France and the U.K., Rubin reveals how governments, NGOs, and UN agencies facilitate migration—and why it continues despite overwhelming public opposition.
Feb 4
47 min

The house was packed at a recent Point Clear Republican Women gathering as Alabama attorney general candidates faced off in a high-energy, spirited forum. From violent crime and voter fraud to DEI, transgender ideology, gambling, DHR abuses, and federal overreach—this conversation makes one thing clear: the future of Alabama is at stake. Hosted by 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson.
Feb 2
1 hr 29 min

What happens when ideology replaces reality—and power is built on chaos instead of competence?
In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson delivers an unfiltered monologue on crime, power, and ideology, linking Montgomery’s collapse, Minneapolis unrest, and the broader culture war into one unavoidable pattern. If you’ve watched content on political corruption, urban crime, elections, or cultural breakdown, this episode pulls you deeper—exposing why chaos is rewarded, accountability disappears, and why what’s happening in Alabama mirrors what’s happening nationwide.
Jan 28
1 hr 16 min

The culture war isn’t theoretical anymore—it’s shaping our laws, our churches, and our future in real time.
In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson takes a hard look at why the culture war is the real battleground shaping America’s future. From Minneapolis and anarcho-tyranny to media control, education, and the collapse of the Christian ethos, Bryan explains why politics is downstream from culture—and why Christians can no longer pretend faith and politics are separate.
We explore how decentralized media is reshaping public life, why neutrality is a myth, and what history—from King Alfred to modern America—teaches us about restoring order in times of chaos.
If you’ve felt like the world is spiraling and no one is naming the real problem, this episode is for you.
Jan 21
58 min

The United States is no longer governed by law — it’s governed by anarcho-tyranny.
In this explosive interview, political theorist and The Total State author Auron MacIntyre breaks down how modern liberal democracies devolve into tyranny by punishing law-abiding citizens while empowering criminals, illegals, and regime client classes.
This is not left vs right.This is state vs people.
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Jan 14
48 min

In this in-depth interview, Casey Wardynski — former Assistant Secretary of the Army, West Point graduate, and longtime Pentagon official — shares firsthand insight into how power operates inside Washington, D.C., and what he witnessed during some of the most consequential moments in recent American history.
Wardynski discusses January 6, civilian control of the military, Pentagon leadership dynamics, intelligence agencies, defense budgeting, and the challenges facing the U.S. armed forces after decades of war. Drawing on decades of experience at the highest levels of government, he explains how entrenched bureaucracy and unelected officials influence policy decisions long after elected leaders come and go.
Jan 7
1 hr 1 min
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