Apr 2016
Brad Dacus, founder of the Pacific Justice Institute, joined Drake and Serena on The High Road Show to discuss freedom of speech and transgender issues that are facing our culture today. In Cut the Nonsense, Drake highlights family, church v. state, and the Bible in schools. Melissa Nunnally moderates a Global Connection discussion about abandoned Olympic stadiums.
Thu, Apr 14, 2016
Drake & Serena interview veteran Chad Robichaux the founder of the Mighty Oaks Programs that helps our nation's struggling military Warriors and families find hope after enduring hardship through their service to America. In the second half of the interview, Joseph Molis, US Marine Corps Combat Engineer (Retired) a Purple Heart Recipient and Iraq Veteran joins them to talk about his journey of overcoming battlefield trauma (PTS) with the help of Chad's organization. Other items addressed in the show are ISIS, Israel and the Ebola virus.
Thu, Apr 21, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Dr. Phil Aguilar and Pastor Kevin Brown. Dr. Phil Aguilar shares his story from a being a dope dealer into hope dealer. Dr. Phil is a pastor and operates Broadway Treatment Centers for the alcohol and drug addicted. Pastor Kevin Brown a retired police officer turned pastor discusses injustice of sex trafficking and how it impacts young girls and women trapped in the lifestyle. He explains how they identify, locate and recover victims of human trafficking and place them in safe after-care locations. Other items addressed are White House priorities and the prevalence of robots in use around the world today.
Thu, Apr 28, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Brenda Epperson. Brenda was a lead actress on the CBS series The Young and The Restless, where she portrayed Ashley Abbott. Brenda has a passion for singing and played singer actor roles. She shares about how at young age she made the choice to avoid going down a dark paths to be a good role model for her future children. In part tow, Brenda explains why and how she started the Ascend Women's Conference. Other items addressed are the 2012 election and cyber technology - the implantable chip.
Thu, May 5, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Steve Pitman the President of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (Nami) Orange County. Steve discusses the problem of stigma surrounding metal illness and how many times the family excluded from proving support. Later Drake & Serena interview Scott Trotter Executive Director, Roxanne Day board member and Jessica Dihn Educator at the Child Abuse Prevention Center. Scott exposes the problems of child abuse and bullying and how this can lead victims to hurt themselves and others. Jessica tells her story as a survivor of childhood abuse completing suicide as a result of an unplanned teen pregnancy who finds hope through the Child Abuse Prevention Center.
Thu, May 12, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Joe & Renee Dallas. Joe Dallas is the author of The Game Plan, The Men's 30-Day Strategy for Attaining Sexual Integrity and Program Director of Genesis Biblical Counseling. Joe shares the confusion he had as a child resulting from being molested and his journey as an adult leaving the homosexual lifestyle. Joe's wife Renee talks about her organization WifeBoat that provides help for the heartbroken wife of a man caught up in sexual misconduct.
Thu, May 19, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Alfonzo Rachel, political "fundit" of PJTV, drummer of 20LB Sledge, and actor on the movie, Gosnell. Alfonzo encourages people to use their talents to promote conservative-minded agendas. Drake addresses the BLM movement in Cut the Nonsense and Global Connection focuses on the migration of people groups and how that can positively and negatively affect a culture.
Thu, Jul 7, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Erika Eleniak. Erika has been an actress since the age of 10 and has had a successful career in Hollywood as seen in Baywatch, Under Siege, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Erika shares how she devotes time daily to prayer and meditation and why she wrote a children's book called "What Do You Do When You Lose Your Lalabaloo? Drake address the issues of Common Core in Cut the Nonsense. Global Connection discusses the issue of food supply.
Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Anthony Preston, actor on Days of Our Lives and founder of ELEV8-X, an organization that promote a healthy outlet for young people. Anthony has recently released a music single called "Collide." Drake challenges Big Government in Cut the Nonsense. Global Connection consider the value of having English as an official national language.
Thu, Jul 21, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Robert Davi, an actor who has been in many movies including Goonies, License to Kill and Die Hard. Robert is also an accomplished singer and loves to croon Sinatra tunes. He shares a touching personal story about Frank Sinatra. Drake shares a Legacy of Ronald Reagan on Cut the Nonsense and Global Connection discusses Fair Trade.
Thu, Jul 28, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Wendy Griffith, anchor of the 700 Club with Pat Robertson and author of the book, You Are a Prize To Be Won! Wendy shares some of her relationship struggles, the adventure of climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, and how media affects our culture. Drake discusses media bias in Cut the Nonsense and Global Connection explores the pros and cons of DNA tracking for ancestry.
Thu, Aug 4, 2016
Drake & Serena interview Tammy Trent, singer & songwriter. Tammy shares her moving testimony of how she gave her life to Christ, met and married the man of her dreams, and then lost him in a tragic accident. Tammy shares how she didn't lose hope when chaos entered her life. Drake asks "Where's Our Role Models?" in Cut the Nonsense and Global Connection highlights the most charitable nations.