Heidi Harris Show

Updated: 31 Jul 2025 • 364 episodes
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Covering topics that matter and doing interviews with people who matter.

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In this episode of the Heidi Harris Show, Heidi discusses her recent personal loss and transitions into a critical examination of illegal immigration, particularly focusing on the hidden issues surrounding undocumented individuals and their vulnerabilities. She highlights a specific case of a woman victimized by an ill

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Chip and Joanna Gaines are Cable TV stars, famous for their ability to decorate, their company called Magnolia and their Christianity. Now they’re starting a new show where one of the couples featured is comprised of two men and two children they acquired through surrogacy. A lot of Christians are understandably upset

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In this eye-opening episode, I sat down with a man who doesn’t just talk about homelessness — he fixes it. My guest, Dr. Dave Marlon, is an expert with boots on the ground, working daily to pull people out of despair and prevent the crisis from exploding in Las Vegas. Together, we cut through the hand-wringing and poli

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Heidi sat down with retired U.S. Air Force General Robert “Blend’r” Novotny for a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the testing of one of America’s most formidable weapons: the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, and how effectively the Midnight Hammer operation was executed. With firsthand experience and no political sp

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Jerry Del Colliano is a professor at NYU Steinhardt, focusing on Music and the Media Industry. His bio is below. We had a great chat about how young people today are viewing media, how we in older forms of media can still reach them, and what happens if we don’t. Bio: Jerry Del Colliano is a broadcaster, media executiv

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A few years ago I had the privilege of speaking with two former POW’s, Captain Ray Alcorn (USN) and Major Steven Long (USAF), held for 7 and 5 years respectively during the Vietnam war. Here are their stories in their own words. Please share this with anyone you believe might want to hear it.  My podcast is now on Spot

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