Jeff Louderback

The MAHA Lowdown

Health EN ↓ 19 episodes

America Out Loud Network © – The MAHA Lowdown, hosted by Jeff Louderback, explores the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, regenerative farming, and homesteading.

Author

Jeff Louderback

Category

Health

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www.americaoutloud.news

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Fighting industrial agriculture with regenerative farming 09.07.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – America’s broken food system leaves farmers in debt, rural communities weakened, and families paying more. Regenerative farming offers a path toward healthier soil, local markets, stronger food independence, and renewed rural economies while challenging corporate control and calling leaders to stand with farmers, families, and honest food systems again...

Challenging dietary guidelines for long-term health 02.07.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A growing food movement challenges decades of dietary advice by turning families back to raw milk, grass-fed butter, pastured eggs, sourdough, organ meats, and chemical-free vegetables. Parents and farmers seek stronger health, revived local farms, and a food culture rooted in nourishment, trust, and real relationships at family tables again...

Rediscovering roots through gardening and growing 25.06.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Ruth Ann Zimmerman’s homesteading journey shows how gardening, canning, and local food revive memory, discipline, and responsibility. Her story encourages families to question convenience, reconnect with soil and seasons, and build healthier habits through practical skills, honest food choices, and stronger ties to home, neighbors, and community traditions.....

The MAHA plan for health, weight loss, and confidence 18.06.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Health, faith, and resilience grow through steady discipline, local action, and a renewed connection to food, land, and community. From regenerative farming to personal renewal, lasting change begins with daily choices, patient work, and the courage to start over when life calls for a stronger, more rooted path...

How for-profit hospitals impacted COVID-19 patient care 11.06.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – For-profit hospitals face scrutiny over COVID-19 care, rigid protocols, reimbursement incentives, and silenced families. Whistleblowers, frontline providers, and patient advocates call for transparency, early treatment, prevention-focused medicine, and a humane health system that rebuilds trust in communities left behind by corporate healthcare...

How hyperscale data centers impact nearby communities 04.06.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Hyperscale data centers promise jobs and tax revenue, but nearby towns face strained water supplies, constant tonal noise, health stress, falling property values, and secretive local deals. Communities demand moratoriums, stronger testing, real environmental reviews, and accountable officials before industrial server campuses reshape rural land, public healt...

Why MAHA voters crossed party lines in 2024 28.05.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – MAHA supporters navigate shifting political alliances after RFK Jr.’s 2024 campaign, weighing Trump’s promises against concerns over health policy, corporate influence, glyphosate, data centers, and local control. Elizabeth Frost and Mark Harris explain why grassroots action, independent candidates, and county-level decisions now shape the movement’s next ph...

Why support for regenerative farming is critical today 21.05.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Regenerative farming emerges as a vital answer to rising distrust in health, food, and regulatory systems. As concerns over glyphosate, corporate influence, and weakened accountability grow, farmers and consumers push for cleaner methods, transparent labeling, local sourcing, and practical alternatives that protect families, restore soil, and rebuild public...

The role of petition drives in Texas political activism 14.05.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Texas petition drives reveal how unlikely coalitions form around clean food, health freedom, safer farms, and local control. Volunteers learn ballot access is grueling, fragile, and costly, yet their energy points toward durable county and state organizing that turns seasonal activism into rooted political power on Main Street for voters...

The PRIME Act expansion: A win for local meat producers 07.05.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Families push back against corporate immunity as lawmakers expand the PRIME Act and remove protections for herbicide manufacturers. Local farmers gain new opportunities to sell beef and pork across state lines while consumers seek healthier food options. Courts, investigations, and grassroots action reshape debates over health, agriculture, accountability, a...

Families unite across politics against glyphosate risks 30.04.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Families from across the political spectrum gather outside the Supreme Court of the United States to challenge corporate power and defend health rights. As lawsuits over Roundup and glyphosate unfold, farmers and families demand accountability, transparency, and safer agricultural practices for the future...

Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements erode public trust 23.04.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – In rural Mason County, residents confront a massive data center proposal threatening farms, homes, and local resources. Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements fuel distrust, as communities demand transparency, responsible planning, and control over decisions shaping their land, economy, and future...

MAHA-endorsed Ohio Secretary of State candidate thrives as an outsider 16.04.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Strbich launched his Secretary of State campaign as a political outsider who sees the role as a mission, and not a stepping stone to another political position. He has gained widespread support across Ohio as the May 5 primary draws nearer. Strbich joined The MAHA Lowdown to discuss his background; his platform centered around free and...

Farmers, ranchers embrace “Product of USA” labeling announcement 09.04.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Farmers and ranchers respond to the “Product of USA” labeling push as federal agencies promote transparency and domestic food sourcing. The initiative supports American agriculture, strengthens consumer trust, and highlights growing demand for locally raised, hormone-free beef while small farms work to rebuild and compete in an evolving market...

From processed foods to real food: A 65-pound loss 02.04.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A transformative journey begins at 278 pounds and leads to a 65-pound weight loss through real food, exercise, and discipline. Embracing whole foods, avoiding processed ingredients, and adopting an active lifestyle reshapes health, mindset, and purpose while highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture and informed food choices...

Glyphosate debate fuels push for regenerative farming 26.03.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Debate over glyphosate intensifies as advocates warn of health risks and environmental harm. Support grows for regenerative farming as a sustainable alternative to chemical agriculture. Policymakers and farmers face challenges balancing crop demands, economic pressures, and public health concerns while transitioning toward practices that prioritize soil heal...

Victory Garden Alliance inspires Americans to grow and eat real food 19.03.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Jacqueline Capriotti revives the spirit of World War II victory gardens through the Victory Garden Alliance, encouraging Americans to grow their own food. The movement promotes regenerative agriculture, community trade, and local food resilience, inspiring families nationwide to embrace healthier lifestyles and reconnect with sustainable, homegrown nourishme...

How MAHA inspired me to change my life 12.03.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – After reaching 278 pounds, a MAHA-inspired shift toward whole foods, herbal remedies, and disciplined fitness sparks a life-changing wellness journey. By eliminating processed foods and embracing regenerative farming, fasting, and clean living, the transformation leads to significant weight loss, renewed energy, stronger faith, and a lasting commitment to he...

From tax lawyer to regenerative farmer leading MAHA 05.03.2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Former tax attorney John Klar returns to his family’s Vermont roots and becomes a regenerative farmer and advocate for small farms. Now active in the Make America Healthy Again movement, he challenges industrial agriculture, promotes local food systems, and pushes policies supporting organic farming, soil health, and healthier food for communities...

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