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Furthermore with Amanda Head is where culture, politics, entertainment, and unfiltered conversations collide. Hosted by primetime TV news personality, former Billboard Top 40 singer/songwriter and syndicated radio commentator Amanda Head, this podcast delivers bold, insightful interviews with politicians, entertainers, and VIPs who shape our news headlines and the world we live in. For more visit: FurthermorePod.com

On this episode, host Amanda Head interviews Matthew Monfroe on Memorial Day, discussing his roles as a writer, producer, conservative policy advisor and man of faith. Monfroe highlights his work on the America 250: Our Religious Heritage series, focusing on the first Great Awakening and its impact on American spiritual heritage. He emphasizes the importance of discernment and discipleship among young Americans, warning against misinformation and extremism. Monfroe also shares his missionary background, his approach to ministry in Washington, D.C., and his support for President Trump, urging caution and wisdom in navigating political and spiritual landscapes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Scott Rasmussen, President of RMG Research, joins the podcast to discuss his USA Today op-ed on the “10-10-80 nation” concept, highlighting the divide between elites and the general public. The veteran pollster notes that 69% of politically active elites would cheat to win, contrasting with 80% of voters who believe in fair elections. Rasmussen also emphasized the importance of state and local officials in counteracting federal ambition and the need for practical solutions like moving government operations out of Washington. He also discusses the impact of gas prices on voter sentiment, and how that will affect the midterms. Hear more from Rasmussen in his book, "Out of Touch: The Elite 1% and the Battle for America's Soul," available on Amazon and all major book retailers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with China and national security expert Steve Yates to break down President Trump’s latest summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping and why the meeting was less about trust and more about strategic leverage.Yates describes the Trump-Xi talks as a “maintenance mission,” explaining that while President Trump pushed major economic and geopolitical issues ranging from trade and energy to Iran and market access, the Chinese Communist Party remains deeply resistant to meaningful reform. He argues that America’s greatest leverage over China is still access to the U.S. consumer market and warns that Beijing has repeatedly failed to honor past trade commitments.The conversation shifts into a far more alarming discussion about what Yates calls the CCP’s increasingly aggressive influence operations inside the United States. Head and Yates discuss Chinese-linked bio labs discovered in America, election and social media manipulation, university partnerships, espionage concerns tied to U.S. research institutions, and the growing national security debate surrounding birth tourism and Chinese surveillance tactics.Yates also shares a firsthand story from his own government service involving suspected Chinese surveillance technology secretly placed inside his laptop during an official trip to China, warning that modern espionage operations have become far more advanced than most Americans realize.You can follow Amanda Head, this podcast, and Steve Yates on X by searching for the respective handle: @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod, @SteveYates.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head sits down with Justin Goodman of the White Coat Waste Project to discuss explosive whistleblower allegations involving the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana.Goodman details claims that NIH officials concealed a dangerous laboratory exposure involving Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever after a researcher was reportedly bitten by an infected monkey. He also breaks down allegations that three NIH experimenters smuggled virus samples from Africa back into the United States, triggering an FBI investigation and raising new concerns about oversight, transparency, and biosecurity at some of America’s highest-level research facilities.The conversation dives into the culture surrounding Fauci-era leadership at the NIH, ongoing concerns over taxpayer-funded virus research, and why Goodman believes major reforms, budget cuts, and leadership changes are urgently needed. Goodman and Head also discuss the broader push for government accountability and what these revelations could mean for the future of federal public health agencies.You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, Justin Goodman and White Coat Waste Project on X by searching for their respective handle: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @JustinRGoodman, @WhiteCoatWaste.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head questions President Trump in the Oval Office about the cost and affordability of IVF before welcoming foreign policy expert Dr. Walid Phares for a deep dive into the growing tensions in the Middle East.Dr. Phares speculates that Trump’s recent meeting with Iranian generals may have involved discussions connected to opposition figures inside Iran, while warning that many in Washington still fail to fully understand the intentions and survival tactics of the Iranian regime. He sharply criticizes Tehran’s long history of oppression, terrorism funding, and crackdowns on its own people, contrasting it with what he describes as Trump’s more direct and strategic approach.The conversation also explores whether the United States should actively support Iran’s opposition movement, particularly younger generations pushing for change from within. Dr. Phares predicts the current standoff could reach a critical turning point by mid-June, arguing that allowing tensions to drag on may carry major political consequences both abroad and at home.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with two-time FIFA World Cup Champion and Brazilian soccer star Paulo Silas Pereira for a powerful conversation about perseverance, faith, and life beyond the game.Pereira reflects on his journey from growing up in Campinas, Brazil, alongside six sisters and three brothers, to becoming an international football star who played for legendary clubs including São Paulo FC, Sporting CP, and San Lorenzo de Almagro. He opens up about the influence of his parents, the heartbreak of losing both his mother and father, and the values that carried him through every stage of life and competition.The conversation also dives into Silas’ transition from player to coach, his perspective on leadership and discipline, and the inspiration behind his new book, "Beyond Success," which explores the pursuit of goals, God, and glory. Plus, Silas shares his thoughts and predictions for the next FIFA World Cup and what today’s athletes are missing when success becomes disconnected from purpose.You can purchase his new book here: https://www.harvesthousepublishers.com/books/beyond-success-9780736993814/You can follow him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/silascoach/?hl=enSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head sits down with Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center, to uncover the story behind Shen Yun as it marks its 20th anniversary.Founded in 2006, Shen Yun was created to revive and preserve 5,000 years of traditional Chinese culture—heritage that Browde says has been systematically suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Through a powerful series of 20 vignettes, the production brings ancient legends, spiritual traditions, and modern-day stories to life on stage.But behind the beauty is a darker reality. Browde details how Shen Yun and its performers have faced ongoing threats, including alleged sabotage efforts and intimidation tied to the CCP’s broader crackdown, particularly against practitioners of Falun Gong.This conversation is about cultural survival, political pressure, and why Shen Yun has become a global symbol of resistance and awareness against authoritarian control.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, Ryan Walters, former Oklahoma State Superintendent and now CEO of the Teacher Freedom Alliance, joins to break down his ongoing fight to reshape American education. Walters details his efforts in Oklahoma to eliminate CRT from classrooms, expand school choice, and return decision-making power to parents.He exposes the massive financial muscle of teachers unions, revealing more than $10 million spent to oppose his reforms and over $1 billion in political spending over the past decade. Walters argues that this influence has allowed the left to maintain a grip on education, often at the expense of student outcomes.With momentum building, including a 14,000-member surge in his organization, Walters makes the case that a growing number of Americans are pushing back against what he describes as ideological indoctrination in schools, and are demanding accountability, transparency, and parental control in education.You can learn more about the Teacher Freedom Alliance by visiting their website: https://www.teacherfreedomalliance.com/ and you can follow Ryan Walters on X, along with this podcast and Host Amanda Head by searching for their respective handles: @RyanWalters_, @AmandaHead, and @FurthermorePod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode of the podcast, South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman breaks down the latest battles shaping Washington and beyond. From a streamlined farm bill aimed at cutting waste in SNAP benefits to sharp criticism of what he calls unnecessary Democratic amendments, Rep. Norman lays out the case for stronger fiscal discipline amid mounting national debt. He also raises alarms over DHS funding and recent security concerns, arguing for tighter protections at a critical time.Looking ahead, Congressman Norman discusses his campaign for governor, outlining a vision rooted in conservative governance, election integrity, and immigration reform. He doesn’t hold back in his critique of the Biden Administration’s handling of border security and voter registration, offering a candid look at the policies and priorities driving his next political move.You can learn more about the South Carolina Congressman by following either of his accounts on X: @RepRalphNorman or @RalphNorman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On this episode, Amanda Head talks with Michael Sobolik to break down the real stakes behind the U.S.–China relationship, and why it matters more than ever for America’s future.From TikTok and data security to energy independence and global trade, Sobolik unpacks how China maintains leverage on the world stage, including through vast oil reserves and diversified energy sources. He raises serious concerns about Beijing’s reliability on key issues like fentanyl enforcement, citing a recent White House report that casts doubt on China’s commitments.The conversation dives into the growing push to reshore pharmaceutical manufacturing, highlighting the national security risks of relying on China for critical medical supply chains. On TikTok, Sobolik argues the current deal falls short, warning that ties to ByteDance still pose unresolved concerns.They also explore Taiwan’s defense spending and why its security is directly tied to U.S. strategic interests.Amanda also brings a personal, on-the-ground perspective, recounting her experience at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner when a gunman attempted to breach security. The moment underscores the very real and immediate nature of national security threats, connecting global instability to risks felt at home.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.