Peter Vazquez

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Peter Vazquez

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Life Before the Damage 22.05.2026

There are days when the calendar remembers strange things.   End of the World or Rapture Party Day. A failed prediction. A missed apocalypse. A reminder that man has always tried to mark the hour of judgment, even while ignoring the judgment already unfolding in front of him.   Peter Vazquez opened with that irony, then turned the question where it belongs: why do we invent days for failed prophec...

Buried Truths, Broken Homes, Public Faith 22.05.2026

Music is never just sound. It carries memory, rebellion, grief, temptation, and sometimes a message buried so deep that a culture only understands it after the damage is done.   Peter Vazquez opened the hour with Richard Syrett, host of Richard Syrett’s Strange Planet, regular guest host on Coast to Coast AM, and author of Tales from the Rock and Roll Twilight Zone.   The conversation moved throug...

When the Machines Lie and the City Pays 19.05.2026

Rochester is not watching America’s crisis of trust from a safe distance. Rochester is living inside it.   Peter Vazquez begins with Tom Olohan of MRC Free Speech America, and the conversation opens where too many people are afraid to look: the machinery that decides what rises, what gets buried, what gets softened, and what ordinary Americans are quietly trained to believe.   The old gatekeepers...

Where Summer Still Leads Us Home 19.05.2026

Rochester still has places that remind us of who we are, and today’s conversation began with one of them.   Peter Vazquez welcomed Natalie Darrow, Director of Marketing at Seabreeze Amusement Park, and what started as a conversation about opening weekend, rides, slides, tickets, and summer hours became something much deeper. It became a story about memory. About family. About stewardship. About th...

The Soul of Liberty Under Fire 14.05.2026

Peter Vazquez opens the door to that kind of conversation with legendary broadcaster John B. Wells, the unmistakable baritone behind Caravan to Midnight and Ark Midnight, and a former voice of Coast to Coast AM.   What begins as a discussion about radio, controversy, and official narratives quickly moves into something larger: deception, division, government secrecy, spiritual warfare, and the sys...

California’s Warning, New York’s Echo 13.05.2026

California was once sold as the postcard of America’s future: sunshine, ambition, innovation, and the promise that tomorrow would be bigger than yesterday. But today, California looks less like a postcard and more like a warning label.   Peter Vazquez sat down with Craig DeLuz, Project 21 Ambassador, California Republican Assembly spokesman, host of The RUNDOWN, and longtime Robla School District...

Phil Bell and the Crisis of False Compassion 12.05.2026

America does not need another manager. It needs men and women with enough courage to stop asking permission to be free.   Peter Vazquez sat down with Phil Bell, founder and CEO of Tower K Group and Project 21 Ambassador, for a conversation rooted in one hard truth: government help too often arrives with a chain hidden behind its back.   Phil said it plainly: “The only government help that I need i...

Truth Does Not Stay Buried 11.05.2026

Some stories begin with breaking news. Others begin with something older, quieter, and more dangerous to a forgetful age: a letter.   Host Peter Vazquez opened the microphone and followed a thread through two very different conversations, one stretching back to Gettysburg and the other landing hard in the streets of Rochester. The common wound was not geography. It was memory. It was truth. It was...

When Truth Falls: Israel, Terror, and America 10.05.2026

There are moments when politics runs out of polished language and reality kicks the door open. This conversation began where polite people usually try not to look: with terror, trauma, and children carrying memories no child should have to hold.   Peter Vazquez opened from the Voice of Liberty Studios with a question that reached beyond party lines and press releases: what happens when a world ren...

Where Truth Falls in the Street 06.05.2026

America does not collapse in one thunderclap. It frays quietly, almost politely, while people are busy surviving.   First the family weakens. Then the school forgets what a child is. Then politics rushes into the empty space with promises, programs, labels, maps, and slogans. Before long, dependency is called compassion, confusion is called progress, and control is called justice.   Peter Vazquez...

When Noble Words Hide Broken Systems 05.05.2026

When the working man fills his gas tank and feels like he is being punished for showing up. It breaks when a family stands in the grocery aisle doing math instead of choosing dinner. It breaks when politicians wrap their ambition in noble words, call it democracy, and expect the rest of us to pretend we do not see the crowbar behind the halo.   Peter Vazquez opens the conversation with a warning:...

No Sidelines: Truth, Family, and Freedom 04.05.2026

No Sidelines: Rebuilding America America is not merely arguing about politics anymore. We are arguing about reality. Who decides what is true? Who gets buried? Who gets labeled dangerous? Who gets protected? Who gets smeared? And who gave the gatekeepers permission to stand between the American people and the truth?   That was the fire at the center of today’s conversation with Tom Olohan, staff w...

The Water We Drink, The Lives We Count 04.05.2026

There are some questions a country should never have to be forced into asking.   Is the water clean enough for our children? Is the air inside our homes safe enough to breathe? Is a life still sacred when it becomes inconvenient, disabled, sick, dependent, or expensive?   These are not abstract debates for committee rooms and polished hearings. These are kitchen-table questions. Bedroom questions....

Literacy Is Liberation: Rochester’s Wake-Up Call 02.05.2026

There are moments when a conversation stops being commentary and becomes a mirror.   A city can spend money, build slogans, rename programs, hold press conferences, and still leave a child staring at a page he cannot understand.   A state can say “ever upward” while families look around and wonder whether anyone in power still knows which way up is. Rochester knows this contradiction too well. It...

Who Gets to Tell the Story? 02.05.2026

Culture - It drifts.   Quietly. Politely. Smoothly packaged. Professionally marketed. Delivered through screens, soundtracks, schoolrooms, halftime shows, streaming platforms, and the endless little windows we hold in our hands like sacred objects. The old village square has become a glowing rectangle, and whoever controls the story controls the imagination of the next generation.   That is where...

Culture, Cops, and the Kitchen Table 01.05.2026

America does not fall apart all at once. It frays in the living room, through the screen, in the music, in the jokes, in what parents stop questioning, and in what children are taught to accept as normal.   Peter Vazquez sits down with Charles DeFrank, founder of True Blue New York and Hectic Foods, for a conversation that begins with the Super Bowl halftime show and turns into something much deep...

The Flag, the Family, and the Fight Beneath the Noise 30.04.2026

Some conversations strike like a warning bell.   Nan Su of The Epoch Times speaks from the memory of a man who came from China in 1989, months before Tiananmen Square showed what communist power does as truth stands in its way. He separates ancient China from the CCP, honoring a civilization of faith and family while exposing a regime built on control and unrestricted warfare.   The warning reache...

He Came Home to Fight for What New York Forgot 26.04.2026

There are still places in New York where the morning light hits the land like a promise. The Finger Lakes in the summertime. The shoreline along Lake Ontario. The towns where people still know the family behind the counter, where work still means something, where a front porch, a pharmacy, a church pew, and a long drive home are stitched together into a life. That is the New York Peter Vazquez ope...

Pressed From Both Directions 12.04.2026

The show opened the way life usually does in Rochester. Sunlight. Familiar voices. A little humor. A little Spanish. A little grit. Then the temperature changed.   Because some days are not built for small talk.   Some days force a country to look at itself in the mirror and ask whether the danger is only gathering at the edge of the map, or whether the deeper danger has already moved inside the h...

Leadership in the Wreckage 15.03.2026

Monroe County GOP leadership: A movement does not survive on memory alone. It survives when truth returns, when leaders stop hiding behind titles, and when the people demand more than slogans. That is the burden hanging over Monroe County Republicans now. Not theory. Not nostalgia. Not talking-point theater. A real burden, made heavier by losses, distrust, and a public increasingly tired of politi...

The Cost of Fraud, The Price of Silence 21.02.2026

There is a moment before the microphone goes live when the room is quiet enough to hear your own thoughts.   You sit down. You glance at the monitor. Another stolen car. Teenagers in custody. The cycle repeats. Arrest. Release. Repeat. And then the bill arrives. Not just the one for groceries. Not just the mortgage. The insurance renewal. The premium that climbed again. Four thousand dollars a yea...

Who Is Steering the Soul of the Nation? 21.02.2026

Peter Vazquez walks the line between headline and heartbeat, tracing the Vanboolzalness Crisis where secrecy becomes policy and fear becomes currency. He begins in the sanctuary, where a Rhode Island report drags decades into the light and asks what happens when institutions protect the brand more than the soul. Lawrence Erickson, author of Vatican Coup, argues that abuse and cover-ups do more tha...

Curated Truth and the Fight for Reality 15.02.2026

A nation does not fall in a single crash. It erodes in silence. One edited headline at a time. One buried protest. One algorithmic nudge.   Truth is no longer merely debated. It is curated.   From the warning in Amos of a famine not of bread but of truth, to the modern reality of digital gatekeepers deciding what millions will see before they even take their first sip of coffee, the drift is unden...

God, Country, Family Still Matters 08.02.2026

Friday did not start with outrage. It started with Spanish, rock and roll, and the kind of laughter that reminds you America is still worth fighting for. Peter Vazquez opened the mic, Gary Stout joined the conversation, Bob Savage was at the table, and Bob D’Angelo held it all together in the control room, keeping the signal steady while the focus locked in: God, Country, Family is not a slogan. I...

Marble Domes, Broken People 08.02.2026

Albany is the perfect metaphor: polished power, dirty streets, and a political class that demands applause while families do the math in the dark. Peter Vazquez throws a hard rule on the table: “If you cannot explain what you believe without insulting people or hiding behind slogans, you do not understand it.” Then the show stops being theoretical.   Paul calls in at 72, living on Social Security,...

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