HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

America was forged. From nothing came everything we believe in. But the America our grandparents once knew is not the America we now know. Pete Roberts explores how our ancestors used their minds, hands and daylight to build this great nation. Have you forgotten your history? Have you forgotten that you and me, men and women are the ones who drive true change. Have you forgotten that our independence was won through the sacrifice of our ancestors. That what we have is the sum of their works. A movement of the people is the true power we have. But the greatest legacy they left is not the bridges and buildings, it's this thing we call Freedom. That unified we can move mountains. It's not business as usual, Pete builds parallels between the past, the present and the future. He discusses how to reconstruct the grit, values, and work ethic through his personal experiences and of those who have been there.
Hosts & Guests
Great
01/11/2022
I've been listening for years, lots goes into making this amazing content -nothing else like it!
Pete is Hank Rearden
11/28/2021
So inspiring to hear Petes stories. He’s capable and works to solve problems, even if it means procuring his own means of production or supply lines. This is what America needs Keep up the great work
Much respect
05/24/2021
We need more voices like this who are proud of their American heritage. More voices like this who are not going to buckle to the creeping Marxism that is ever accelerating in our nation. I’m thankful to have discovered this.
Good info, lack of consistency
08/10/2021
Good content but poor consistency. Previous podcast they said they’d release a new episode every two weeks or so. Haven’t seen a new one since April. Disappointing
About
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- CreatorPETER M. ROBERTS
- Years Active2017 - 2021
- Episodes100
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2020 Origin Holdings, LLC
- Show Website
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