Heartland Journal Podcast

Heartland Journal Podcast

Welcome to the Heartland Journal Podcast bringing you news, views and interviews with host Steve Abramowicz, Editor in Chief of the Heartland Journal . Subscribe at http://heartlandjournal.com 

  1. 13H AGO

    Merle Meyers grief counselor and Boeing Whistleblower | HLJ EP434

    Joining me is Merle Meyers Boeing Whistleblower and now grief counselor. Listen in to hear about Merle’s rite of passage that he went through as a 30 year, Boeing employee become whistle blower who faced blowback from the company he worked 30 years for and how he uses his experience to help others. This is a riveting story about a brave man who saw something wrong and spoke up.   Merle and his wife operate Grief and Trauma Chaplaincy (GTC). GTC is operated by Senior Chaplains Merle and Cindy Meyers. GTC provides support to help those grieving and hurting through the loss of loved ones or other life losses, and caring for those living through a traumatic event. As their tag line says: "Traumatic grief is not a disorder, it is a rite of passage.” For more about Merle and the work he and his wife do visit https://www.griefandtraumachaplaincy.com/  If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com Disclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched. All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC.   Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited.   Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content.   Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice.   ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC.   © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    1h 4m
  2. 6D AGO

    Dustin Kittle attorney, conservationist Duck River protector | HLJ EP433

    Dustin J. Kittle is an attorney who represents clients in the Birmingham, Alabama area. Dustin Kittle is recognized by peers and was selected to Rising Stars for 2016 based off of 12 indicators including peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice. Dustin Kittle chose to pursue a career in law after completing undergraduate studies. He attended Samford University Cumberland School of Law and graduated in 2006. Dustin Kittle passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 2006. Being selected to Rising Stars is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Rising Stars, Dustin Kittle has earned the respect of peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation. In this episode, Dustin Kittle and I delve into crucial issues facing small farms and food production quality, Duck river and much more...If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.comDisclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched.All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited. Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content. Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice. ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC. © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    1h 37m
  3. MAR 24

    James Grundvig investigative journalist author of Master Manipulator | HLJ432

    Joining me is James Ottar Grundvig is a first generation Norwegian-American, who lives and works in Florida. As an investigative journalist, he covers technology, sustainability, energy and business, and their intersections. James has outmaneuvered mainstream media in breaking stories, from the political red-tape with the BP Oil Spill, to the Zika money grab by the CDC. James has published dozens of articles in the Huffington Post, the Financial Times Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) magazine, the Epoch Times, Law.com, and GreenMedInfo.com, among other media outlets. His three published books span a broad range of subjects in the novel "Dolphin Drone" and non-fiction titles "Master Manipulator" and "Breaking Van Gogh." Technology is the common thread that connects the three books. You can find him at https://substack.com/@battle4cog If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com Disclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched. All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC.   Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited.   Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content.   Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice.   ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC.   © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    1h 4m
  4. MAR 23

    Anne Lowery Executive Director for Tennessee Stands | HLJ EP431

    Joining me is Anne Lowery of Tennessee Stands (TS).  Anne Lowery is the Executive Director for Tennessee Stands. Anne is deeply committed to self-government rooted in a Biblical worldview. She is dedicated to educating Christians about their role in the civic arena and to helping families build a lasting legacy that secures freedom for future generations. Tennessee Stands purpose statement says it all. We educate, equip and empower all citizens to boldly assert their unalienable rights given to us all, not by man, but naturally by God. Therefore, “We the People” unite as a movement committed to preserving Tennessee’s conservative value’s for years to come. For more About Anne and Tennessee Stands visit https://tennesseestands.org/ If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com Disclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched. All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC.   Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited.   Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content.   Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice.   ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC.   © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    1h 3m
  5. MAR 18

    Jerome Conlon Visionary, Marketing Expert and Author of Brand Soul Bridges | HLJ EP431

    Joining me is Jerome Conlon Author of Brand Soul Bridges: The Human Centered Use of Ai & the Craft of Designing with Light. Jerome is a visionary strategic marketing executive, using agile multi-visioning methods, with a 25-year track record of revitalizing global brands through innovative planning and problem-solving. Directed Nike’s brand planning during a 10x sales surge (from $860M to $6.6B), spearheaded Starbucks’ 3x growth via channel expansion, and launched NBC hits like The West Wing and Will & Grace, pioneering the Reality TV genre. As author of The Brand Bridge and Soulful Branding on brand strategy, Jerome brings unique frameworks that drive transformative growth, evidenced by 400% enrollment growth at Full Sail University as a consultant. Jerome is adept at integrating consumer insights with creative execution to reclaim market dominance and inspire industry shifts and has a lot to share regarding the role AI plays in our life.   Jerome Conlon is the Founder of The Field Harmonix Institute. Field Harmonix Resonance Scanning™ is the world’s first coherence-based diagnostic system for stories, brands, leaders, and creative works. For more about Jerome visit him at https://futurelabconsulting.com/ If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com Disclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched. All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC.   Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited.   Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content.   Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice.   ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC.   © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    1h 28m
  6. MAR 17

    Mike Smith the man behind the new movie The Gutter Gospel | HLJ EP430

    Joining me is Mike Smith the man depicted in the new movie Gutter Gospel. As a fractured world grapples with an unprecedented mental health epidemic, a voice from the pavement is rising to offer a radical kind of medicine. Mike is that voice and he is using his hard learned lessons to help others escape the hell they have found themselves in.  To put in in Mikes words "Most people see the gutter as a dead end, but I found it was a sanctuary where God finally got my attention," says the film's subject. "We are living in a Luke 16 world where people are chasing comfort while their souls are starving. This movie shows that while the 'great gulf' is real, the bridge built in John 3:16 is still open for anyone." The film's narrative is centered on a powerful, biographical truth: "After hitting rock bottom in the streets of North Dakota, a broken man discovers that his greatest setback was actually a divine setup to launch a global ministry feeding the hungry and the hopeless." This is a story of hunger, hope, and the ultimate pivot that has already resonated far beyond the American heartland. The "Gutter Gospel" message has achieved a staggering 200-country reach, proving that the struggle for mental clarity and spiritual peace is a universal human experience. From the frozen streets of Fargo to the farthest corners of the globe, this message provides a lifeline to those who feel invisible. You will not want to miss this riveting interview with a man who has been through hell and back and is now helping others find new life and meaning through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For more about Mike and his journey go to https://theguttergospel.com/ If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com Disclaimer: Comments expressed in this show are the sole opinion of the host and or guest(s) and does not reflect the views or opinions of the media platform(s) where show is heard or watched. All audio, transcripts, artwork, and show materials are © Heartland Journal LLC.   Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is prohibited.   Nothing herein constitutes professional advice. Consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on content.   Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Heartland Journal LLC makes no representations as to the accuracy or reliability of guest-provided information and expressly disclaims liability for any reliance placed on such content. This podcast does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or medical advice.   ‘Heartland Journal’ and "3 in 3" is a podcast trademark and intellectual property wholly owned by Heartland Journal LLC.   © 2026 Heartland Journal LLC, "3 in 3" and all related content are the exclusive property of Heartland Journal LLC. All rights reserved. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Heartland Journal LLC, ‘3 in 3’ its hosts, or affiliates. Heartland Journal LLC assumes no liability for guest statements or advice.

    56 min
3.7
out of 5
17 Ratings

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Welcome to the Heartland Journal Podcast bringing you news, views and interviews with host Steve Abramowicz, Editor in Chief of the Heartland Journal . Subscribe at http://heartlandjournal.com 

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