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Texas Just Won a Border Fight That Common Sense Settled Years Ago

Monday, June 1, 2026

This week on That KEVIN Show, we're tackling some big topics, from the latest news in the Middle East to the importance of community in our spiritual lives. Kevin McCullough is joined by Pastor Saafir I. Jenkins, Pastor & Founder of Ruach Outreach Ministries who shares insights from the story of Elijah's experience in the cave, highlighting the importance of community and support in times of triumph and struggle. We also dive into the world of finance, discussing the benefits of investing in gold and silver, and how this can help reduce financial risk.

In this episode, Kevin also talks about the Angel Tree Camping program, which provides a unique opportunity for children of incarcerated parents to experience a week of camp and connect with others who understand their situation. He's joined by Steve Collins, the senior program manager at Angel Tree Camping, who shares the importance of this program and how it can make a lasting impact on the lives of these children.

                                                            MONEY MONDAY

We're also joined by David Fisher of Landmark Capital, who explains the benefits of investing in gold and silver, and how this can help protect your financial future. And in the final segment, Hillary Kramer shares her insights on three stocks to watch, including Starfighters Space, Connects You, and Tenable Holdings.

If you're looking for a way to make a real difference in the lives of children who need it most, consider supporting the Angel Tree Camping program. Kevin is challenging listeners to help send at least five children to camp this summer, and he'll match the first five donations. Listen to the full episode to learn more about this incredible opportunity and how you can get involved.


An Excerpt from Texas Just Won a Border Fight That Common Sense Settled Years Ago

Texas just scored a significant legal victory in its ongoing fight to protect its citizens from the consequences of federal immigration negligence.

And before the constitutional scholars start firing off angry emails, let me say something up front:

Yes, immigration enforcement is primarily a federal responsibility. It should be. The Constitution largely says so. 

The federal government should lead. The federal government should enforce. The federal government should secure the border. The federal government should do the job taxpayers are paying it to do. Which, as it turns out, was exactly the problem.

For four years under Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas, Americans were told two things simultaneously.

First, that only the federal government could enforce immigration law.

Second, that the federal government wasn’t particularly interested in enforcing much of it.

And then came the third part—the really magical part. States weren’t allowed to do much about it either.

Now maybe it’s because I started working in radio when I was 14 years old, but I’ve spent most of my life listening to people explain things. And whenever someone has to explain something that hard, that often, and with that many lawyers involved, there’s usually a pretty good chance the explanation isn’t nearly as convincing as they think it is.

The Biden Administration’s position essentially boiled down to this:

“Only we can enforce immigration law.”

“Okay,” said Texas. “Then enforce it.”

“No.”

“Then we’ll help.”

“Also no.”

Apparently, that was supposed to sound persuasive. It didn’t.

It sounded like the kind of argument your children make when they don’t want to do a chore but also don’t want anyone else doing it either.

The Constitution grants authority over immigration to the federal government because America is one nation. We don’t need 50 different immigration systems. That’s common sense.

See The FULL ARTICLE on Townhall.com


                                   The Italy Unfiltered Dream Vacation Sweepstakes        

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy with The Italy Unfiltered Dream Vacation Sweepstakes, curated for discerning travelers. This exclusive, intimate group of just 32 guests will enjoy 10 spectacular days exploring Rome and the dazzling Amalfi Coast alongside Kevin McCullough and his wife Aimee, with hosts Linda Perillo and Cristyne Nicholas—seasoned world travelers and experts in making every experience memorable. 

Begin your adventure in Rome, staying at the centrally located Rose Garden Palace just steps from the iconic Via Veneto. Immerse yourself in the Eternal City's vibrant energy, from the awe-inspiring Colosseum to the Vatican's unparalleled treasures. Savor private cocktails, authentic cuisine, and personal insights shared by your hosts, who will guide you through the artistry and spirit of Rome. 

Next, journey south to Sorrento for breathtaking coastal views, luxury accommodations at Hotel Cristina, and excursions to Capri, Pompeii, Positano, and Amalfi. Enjoy curated experiences such as a private boat tour around Capri and group dinners in handpicked restaurants, with ample free time sprinkled throughout so you can relax and indulge in la dolce vita. 

Your experience includes centrally located 4-star hotels, licensed local guides, daily breakfast, select dinners with wine, and seamless transfers, with every thoughtful detail arranged by Perillo Tours. This is more than a trip— it's a deeply personal and memorable Italian odyssey.

To increase your opportunity to win, you may enter once each day through August 31, 2026, and you may complete optional activities to earn bonus entries.                     

BONUS RADIO: All About Sports - Trailblazers, Exhibits & The Art of Winning

Saturday, May 30, 2026

This week on Radio Night Live: Fun Friday; the conversation is all about sports, from the World Cup to the Knicks' impressive playoff run. The episode is a great listen for anyone who loves sports and is looking for a lighthearted and entertaining conversation.

TRACY “THE FORK” NIEPORENT, Director of Marketing and Partner at the Myriad Restaurant Group. Kevin McCullough is joined by his co-host Cristyne Nicholas and special guest Tracy "The Fork" Nieporent, a long-time Mets fan, to discuss the latest in sports news. They dive into the excitement of the World Cup, the Knicks' chances of winning the championship, and the upcoming exhibit "For the Win" at the American Museum of Natural History.

The conversation is lively and engaging, with Tracy sharing his predictions for the Knicks and Cristyne sharing her thoughts on the World Cup. 

VIKKI TOBAK, Guest Curator of the American Museum of Natural History’s newest exhibit, For the Win: Objects of Sports ExcellenceThey also discuss the upcoming exhibit, which features a wide range of sports memorabilia, including a FIFA Women's World Cup medal and a Major League Soccer Trophy. The exhibit is a must-see for any sports fan, and Kevin and Cristyne are excited to share more about it with their listeners.

Throughout the episode, Kevin, Cristyne and Tracy discuss various sports-related topics, from the World Cup to the Knicks' impressive season. They also share their personal experiences and insights, making the conversation feel like a fun and casual chat with friends. 

Don't miss this episode of Radio Night Live, where Kevin, Cristyne and Tracy dish out the latest sports news and share their thoughts on the World Cup and the Knicks. Tune in to hear more about the "For the Win" exhibit and the excitement of the sports world.

Cease-fire Violations and the Implications for the US Economy

Friday, May 29, 2026

This week on That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough dives into the latest news on the Iran situation, discussing the recent cease-fire violations and the implications for the US economy. He also talks to Patrice Onwuka, a chief economist for the Independent Women's Forum, about the potential impact of the Iran conflict on gas prices and the upcoming elections. Additionally, Kevin shares his thoughts on the importance of classical education and the upcoming Turning Point Education Summit, where he'll be speaking alongside other notable experts.

Kevin also delves into the world of education, discussing the importance of abstinence until marriage and the Success Sequence program, which aims to equip parents and educators with wholesome and healthy messaging. He also talks to Scott Phelps, a longtime friend and advocate for classical education, about the benefits of this approach and how it can help young people make better decisions.

In the second half of the episode, Kevin shares a powerful story about a young man named Jediah, who found hope and redemption through the Angel Tree program. He also talks to Shelley Goldberg about the importance of positive communication with children, sharing practical tips on how to use positive language to help kids feel valued and loved.


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Enter to win a 75- Inch Big Screen TV and a World War 2 Movie Bundle!
You could also win tickets to see the movie in theaters.

Pressure hits theatres nationwide on May 29 and we're celebrating the release of this World War 2 movie!

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A World Without God: Finding Meaning in a Society Overwhelmed by Despair

Thursday, May 28, 2026

In a world where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, it's easy to get caught up in the noise and lose sight of what truly matters. This week on the show, we're exploring the concept of a society without God, and how it's leading to a sense of despair and hopelessness. Our guest, Dr. Chris Palmer, Dean, Barnett College of Ministry & Theology (BCMT); Associate Professor at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida; is a scholar, author, and ministry practitioner who has written a book on this very topic, "A World Without God: The Search for Meaning in a Society Overwhelmed by Despair."

In this episode, Chris shares his insights on how our society's obsession with technology and social media is leading to a sense of disconnection and meaninglessness. He argues that we're no longer able to have quiet, meaningful relationships or conversations, and that this is affecting our vertical relationships with God as well. Chris also discusses the importance of faith and how it can bring us hope and shared values in a society that's increasingly subjective and confused.

We also delve into the topic of mental health and wellness, discussing the importance of addressing serious mental illness and the need for a more compassionate approach. Our guest, Dr. Tim Murphy, shares his expertise on the topic, highlighting the importance of faith in the healing process and the need for a more holistic approach to mental health care.

As we navigate these complex issues, it's clear that we need to be equipped with clarity and conviction to make sense of it all. Join us as we explore these topics and discuss how we can cultivate clarity in chaos.

To hear more of this thought-provoking conversation, tune in to the full episode and discover how you can find meaning and purpose in a world without God.


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BONUS RADIO: I love America & Disney!

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

**Travel Tuesday: Celebrating America's 250th Birthday and the Importance of Patriotism**

This week on Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday, Kevin McCullough and Linda Perillo take a trip down memory lane as they discuss their recent adventures at Disney World. But it's not just about the rides and attractions - they dive into the importance of patriotism and the American spirit. With the 250th anniversary of the United States just around the corner, Kevin and Linda explore how Disney is celebrating this milestone and what it means to be an American.

As they chat about their experiences at Disney, Kevin and Linda touch on the changing landscape of the park, including new attractions and the removal of some classic favorites. They also discuss the importance of travel and the memories that are made along the way. Kevin shares a personal story about taking his daughter to Disney and how it brought back fond memories of his own childhood. Linda, on the other hand, shares her thoughts on the new Star Wars areas and the impact of virtual reality on the Disney experience.

But the conversation takes a deeper turn as Kevin and Linda discuss the importance of patriotism and the American spirit. Kevin shares his thoughts on the current state of immigration and how it affects the country. He argues that immigrants should be committed to the welfare of America and that recognizing and celebrating the country's history and heritage is essential. Linda shares her thoughts on the Democratic Party's stance on immigration and how it may be motivated by a desire to import a new class of voters.

If you're interested in hearing more about Kevin and Linda's conversation on patriotism, travel, and the importance of celebrating America's history, tune in to this week's episode of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday!

Get Ready to Celebrate America's Birthday with a Blast from the Past

Saturday, May 23, 2026

This week on Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough and his co-host Cristyne Nicholas are gearing up for the ultimate celebration of America's birthday. With Memorial Day just around the corner, they're diving into the rich history of the American Revolution and the pivotal role New York City played in it. Joining them are two fascinating guests, Dr. Sarah Henry, the curator of the Museum of the City of New York's exhibit "Occupied City," and Dave Winters, the executive vice president of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum.

As they explore the exhibit, they uncover the untold stories of ordinary people who lived through the Revolutionary War, including a teenager named Charity Clark who wrote letters to her relatives in England, revealing her changing views on the war. The conversation also delves into the Intrepid Museum's plans for Memorial Day, including a moving ceremony and a swing dance event. With the 250th anniversary of American independence just around the corner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in history, patriotism, and the stories that shape our nation.

From the Museum of the City of New York to the Intrepid Museum, this episode takes listeners on a journey through the city's rich history and the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom. With a mix of fascinating stories, historical insights, and personal anecdotes, Kevin and Cristyne make this episode an engaging and informative listen.

So, don't miss out on this exciting episode of Radio Night Live! Tune in to hear the full conversation, including the stories of ordinary people who lived through the Revolutionary War, the plans for Memorial Day at the Intrepid Museum, and much more.


                                           Radio Night LIVE! Fun Friday Special Guests

Dr. Sarah Henry, Museum of the City of New York

WEBSITE: www.mcny.org

Dr. Sarah M. Henry has been a part of the Museum of the City of New York since 2001. Previously, Sarah served as the Robert A. and Elizabeth Rohn Jeffe Chief Curator and Deputy Director at the Museum of the City of New York, overseeing Museum exhibitions (over 200 to date) as well as publications and collections. She is responsible for the exhibition department’s program strategy, long-range planning, and content, and she has led the curatorial work on such acclaimed exhibitions as This Is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture (2023) and New York at Its Core (2016) and now, The Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution (2026). Sarah received a Ph.D. in U.S. History from Columbia University and a B.A. from Yale in History and Mathematics/Philosophy. She received the Manhattan Borough President’s “History Visionary Award,” is a member of the New York Academy of History and serves on the board of the International Council of Museums’ Committee on the Collections and Activities of Museums of Cities.

David Winters, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

WEBSITE: www.intrepidmuseum.org

David A. Winters serves as President of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a leading national organization supporting the military community. Since 2000 the Fund has raised over $200 million for families of military personnel lost in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for several special projects serving wounded military personnel. Winters oversees the Fund’s strategic planning, fundraising and program execution. Winters has been with the Fund since its establishment in 2000 and became President in 2011.

In 2011 the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund launched its current program: building a series of ten advanced treatment centers for military personnel suffering the effects of traumatic brain injury. To date $100 million has been raised for this effort, and eight of the ten centers have already been built and are open and operating, with another currently under construction.

Winters also serves as Executive Vice President of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Winters’ responsibilities aboard Intrepid include management of events, special projects, government and military relations, and administration of the annual festival programs including Fleet Week, Kids Week and Free Fridays. Mr. Winters also serves as corporate secretary of the Museum. He joined the Intrepid Museum as a volunteer in 1992 and as an employee in 1993.

Winters also serves as the Executive Vice President and Secretary of the Intrepid Relief Fund, which provides support to military personnel and families. Winters’ responsibilities include administration of the Fund and directing fundraising efforts. Winters has worked with this effort since 1994.

Winters served on the 1812 Advisory Group from 2010 through 2012, assisting with the Department of the Navy’s planning for the War of 1812 Bicentennial celebrations. Winters’ involvement in supporting America’s military community began in March 1991, when he helped establish a volunteer charitable effort called Operation Support, which in just three months raised over a quarter million dollars to benefit the families of American military personnel lost in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Winters holds a BA degree from Fordham University.

The Need for Accountability in the Education System

Friday, May 22, 2026

**A Call to Action for Angel Tree Camp**

This week on the show, we're talking about the importance of giving back to those who need it most. Kevin McCullough is joined by Steve Collins, the senior program manager at Angel Tree Camp, and they're discussing the incredible work being done to provide a safe and transformative experience for kids whose parents are incarcerated.

But that's not all - Kevin is also joined by Daniel Moore, the president of World Missionary Evangelism, who shares the amazing story of how his organization is spreading the Gospel message and making a real difference in the lives of people around the world.

In this episode, Kevin and his guests dive into the world of education, discussing the Department of Education's efforts to reduce its size and focus on school choice. They also talk about the importance of parents being empowered to make decisions about their children's education and the need for accountability in the education system. But amidst all the serious topics, Kevin also shares some fun memories of playing Capture the Flag as a kid and how it relates to the importance of summer activities for kids.

As we wrap up the episode, Kevin makes a heartfelt plea to his listeners to support Angel Tree Camp and help provide a life-changing experience for kids who need it most. He's offering to match the first five children who are sponsored to attend camp, and he's encouraging listeners to take action and make a difference in the lives of these incredible kids.

If you're looking for a way to make a real difference in the lives of kids who need it most, this episode is a must-listen. Kevin and his guests share inspiring stories and practical advice on how to get involved and make a positive impact. So tune in and be inspired to take action!

Hard Lesson Learned

Thursday, May 21, 2026

A Life-Changing Experience at Angel Tree Camp

This week on the show, we're talking about the transformative power of Angel Tree Camp, a program that brings hope and healing to kids whose parents are incarcerated. Our host, Kevin McCullough, shares a personal story about his own experience at a Christian camp that had a profound impact on his life, and we're joined by Steve Collins, a senior camp director at Angel Tree, who explains the magic of this program.

In this episode, Kevin and Steve discuss the importance of providing a safe and supportive environment for kids who have experienced trauma, and how Angel Tree Camp helps them build connections, feel safe, and learn to regulate their emotions. They also talk about the incredible stories of kids who have been transformed by the camp experience, including one remarkable young man named Jediah, who found healing and purpose after losing his father.

Through Angel Tree Camp, kids get to experience the beauty of nature, make new friends, and learn about Jesus in a way that's tailored to their unique needs. It's a powerful way to break the cycle of crime and bring hope to families who need it most. But there's still work to be done - Kevin and Steve are working to raise funds to send 162 kids to camp this summer, and they need your help.

If you're inspired by the stories of transformation and hope, tune in to this episode to learn more about Angel Tree Camp and how you can be a part of it. Listen as Kevin and Steve share more about the program and how you can help bring hope to kids who need it most.


                                                       HOW DO WE LIVE

Dr. Timothy L. Mann

Senior Pastor, Providence Church in Ormond Beach, Florida

Founder, Firm Foundations Ministries

TOPIC: Matthew 5:13–16, "Living as Salt and Light."

BONUS RADIO: RNL Fun Friday! A Dose of New York City Spirit

Saturday, May 16, 2026

This week's episode of Radio Night Live Fun Friday! is a fun-filled celebration of all things New York, from Broadway, to sports, dance and more. Kevin & Cristyne share their excitement about the upcoming Subway Series, a classic rivalry between the Mets and the Yankees, and the 20th Annual Dance Parade, a vibrant event that's free and open to everyone. Meanwhile, they also highlight some fantastic performances and events happening in the city, including a Broadway play and an air show.

This episode is a great mix of sports, culture, and community, with Kevin & Cristyne sharing their enthusiasm for the city's many offerings. They chat about the history of the Subway Series and the Mayor's Trophy, a unique competition that was popular before interleague play began. They also give a shout-out to a talented dancer who will be performing in the Dance Parade, and highlight some exciting events happening in the city, including a Broadway play and an air show.

Kevin also takes a moment to acknowledge the achievements of Cristyne, who has been recognized with a prestigious award for her contributions to tourism in New York City. It's a heartwarming moment that adds a touch of warmth to the episode.

If you're looking for a dose of New York City spirit, this episode is a must-listen. Join Kevin & Cristyne as they explore the city's many wonders, from Broadway, sports, to dance and beyond. Don't miss this fun and lively conversation that's all about the best of New York.


FUN FRIDAY GUEST

BRIAN ANTHONY MORELAND, FOUNDER OF B-MORE NOW PRODUCTIONS AND PRODUCER OF JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE. Brian spoke about his latest production of Joe Turner’s Come & Gone. The show has been nominated for FIVE Tony Awards (Best Featured Actor for Ruben Santiago-Hudson for his portrayal of Bynum Walker, Best Costume Design by Paul Tazewell, Lighting Design, Sound Design, and Original Score)

Brian Anthony Moreland recently made waves on Broadway as a producer of the groundbreaking revival of Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, and directed by Tony Award-winner Kenny Leon. The production shattered box office records, becoming the highest-grossing play in global history. 

WEBSITES: 

www.bmorenowproductions.com;

www.joeturnerbway.com 


FUN FRIDAY GUEST

CHRIS O’BRIEN, PRESIDENT OF SAIL4TH 250. Chris was a featured panelist at the Broadway Association's May luncheon, focused on “summer in the city”. Chris speaks about what to expect during the Tall Ships parade this July.

DATES OF SAIL4TH 250: July 3 through July 8th, 2026 (rain or shine!)

WEBSITE: www.sail4th.org 


Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday!

Why It's Time to Disown Tucker and Megyn

Saturday, May 16, 2026

An Excerpt from Why It’s Time to Disown Tucker and Megyn

Not long ago, at Charlie Kirk's memorial service, I sat listening as speaker after speaker talked openly about faith. Not performative faith. Not “spirituality.” Not vague moral language carefully engineered to avoid offending modern sensibilities.

Christian faith. Real faith. The kind that acknowledges man’s depravity, Christ’s sufficiency, and the utter miracle that grace exists at all. And among those voices was Tucker Carlson.

That’s part of what makes the current version of Tucker Carlson so profoundly disorienting. Because where did that guy go?

This isn’t about disagreement. Lord knows conservatives disagree all the time. I’ve disagreed publicly and privately with friends I deeply respect for decades. That’s healthy. It sharpens people.

This is something different. I have dozens of mutual friends and acquaintances who know both Tucker and me. To a person—literally every single one except one—they say some variation of the same thing privately: “That’s not the Tucker I knew.”

More than one has gone even further, wondering aloud whether something deeper is wrong emotionally or psychologically. I’m not qualified to diagnose anybody, nor would I try. But I would be lying if I said the change hasn’t alarmed people who once admired him deeply.

And strangely, Megyn Kelly now seems caught somewhere in the same gravitational pull.

See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com


MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER'S KID!

For prisoners' children, camp is a refuge. It's a safe place to get away from their problems, experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just... be kids! but most important, at an Angel Tree camp, prisoners' kids hear the Gospel and many receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Your gift of $200 will help make it possible to send a kid to camp. Thank you for giving generously! You'll be making a difference in a child's life for eternity!

Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matthew 19:14


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The Transformative Power of Angel Tree Camp

Friday, May 15, 2026

Welcome back to That Kevin Show. Today, Kevin McCullough is joined by Betsy Wright from Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree Camp program. They're discussing the importance of giving kids from incarcerated parents a chance to experience summer camp. 

Kevin shares his own experience of how Christian Camp impacted his life and how he's passionate about helping these kids have a similar experience. Betsy talks about the transformative power of Angel Tree Camp and how it brings hope and joy to kids who often feel hopeless. 

Kevin challenges listeners to consider sponsoring a child's camp experience and shares the phone number and website to make it happen.


                                           MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER'S KID!

For prisoners' children, camp is a refuge. It's a safe place to get away from their problems, experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just... be kids! but most important, at an Angel Tree camp, prisoners' kids hear the Gospel and many receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Your gift of $200 will help make it possible to send a kid to camp. Thank you for giving generously! You'll be making a difference in a child's life for eternity!

Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matthew 19:14


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China Welcomes President Trump

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

In this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin discusses the latest news and updates. He touches on President Trump's visit to China, where he received a warm welcome, contrasting with the chilly reception his predecessor, Joe Biden, received.

Kevin also shares his hopes for the summit, including pressing China on their involvement in Ukraine and Iran, and promoting American interests in the AI race.

Additionally, he talks about the importance of Christian summer camps, specifically Angel Tree, which provides a life-changing experience for children of prisoners.


MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER'S KID!

For prisoners' children, camp is a refuge. It's a safe place to get away from their problems, experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just... be kids! but most important, at an Angel Tree camp, prisoners' kids hear the Gospel and many receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Your gift of $200 will help make it possible to send a kid to camp. Thank you for giving generously! You'll be making a difference in a child's life for eternity!

Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matthew 19:14


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It's a tough time for many in our current economy.  So, we thought we'd provide a way to help to pay for some gas & groceries.

The Gas & Groceries Giveaway includes a Grand Prize of $2,500 in gift cards for gas and groceries!   3 winners will receive $500 in gift cards for gas and groceries.  And 5 winners will receive $250 in gift cards for gas and groceries. (See Terms & Conditions for details)

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Get some relief for your food and fuel expenses. Enter The Gas & Groceries Giveaway today!

BONUS RADIO: Radio Night Live Travel Tuesday - Hantavirus, Cruises & New Air Taxis in NYC

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

On this episode of Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough and his guest Linda Perillo dive into the latest news on the hantavirus outbreak. They discuss the rare disease, which has been making headlines after a 70-year-old man on a cruise ship died from the virus.

Linda shares her personal experience with the virus, having been on a similar cruise, and offers her insights on the risks and precautions to take. Kevin and Linda also discuss the importance of being aware of the virus, but not letting fear dictate their lives.

They also touch on the topic of air taxis in New York City and the potential benefits and risks of this new mode of transportation.


An Excerpt from Trump's Three Big Targets With Xi on Townhall.com

In my opinion, the upcoming summit between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could not be happening at a more important moment.

The world is unstable.

Ukraine continues grinding through a bloody war of attrition. Iran remains the world’s leading exporter of chaos and terrorism while trying desperately to preserve its crumbling influence structure. Global shipping lanes remain vulnerable. Inflation has cooled from its worst levels, but Americans still feel the squeeze every single day they buy groceries, gasoline, or try to finance a home.

And floating over all of it is China.

Massive. Ambitious. Increasingly aggressive. Economically strained in some areas, technologically dangerous in others, and still trying to figure out whether it wants to become a responsible global power or simply the wealthiest authoritarian regime in human history.

That’s why this meeting matters.

Because of all the media caricatures of Trump as impulsive or chaotic, one thing he consistently understands better than most world leaders is leverage.

And right now, America still possesses enormous leverage over China if we are wise enough to use it. So if I’m President Trump walking into that room, I have three priorities.

Not ten. Not 30. Three.

And if progress is made on these three fronts, the entire geopolitical landscape shifts.

See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com

Trump's Three Big Targets With Xi

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

In this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough discusses the ongoing conflict with Iran and China, and what he believes the Trump administration should do to address these issues.

He proposes a three-part plan: leveraging America's AI dominance, cutting an energy deal with China, and peeling them away from Iran and Russia.

Kevin also talks about the importance of Christian summer camps, specifically the Angel Tree program, which provides kids from incarcerated parents with a chance to experience a life-changing summer camp experience. He invites listeners to sponsor a child's camp trip and shares the impact it can have on a child's life.


                      MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER'S KID!

For prisoners' children, camp is a refuge. It's a safe place to get away from their problems, experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just... be kids! but most important, at an Angel Tree camp, prisoners' kids hear the Gospel and many receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Your gift of $200 will help make it possible to send a kid to camp. Thank you for giving generously! You'll be making a difference in a child's life for eternity!

Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matthew 19:14


                                              Win $2,500 in Gas and Groceries

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Why Dems Ignore Rules

Monday, May 11, 2026

On this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin dives into the latest news and updates on the Iran conflict, discussing the President's stance on Iran's nuclear capabilities and the potential consequences of a prolonged war.

Kevin also talks about the importance of mothers and the biblical perspective on motherhood, featuring Pastor Dave Watson. 

Additionally, he highlights a new initiative to help inner-city kids attend Christian camp through Project Angel Tree


                           MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER'S KID!

For prisoners' children, camp is a refuge. It's a safe place to get away from their problems, experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just... be kids! but most important, at an Angel Tree camp, prisoners' kids hear the Gospel and many receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Your gift of $200 will help make it possible to send a kid to camp. Thank you for giving generously! You'll be making a difference in a child's life for eternity!

Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matthew 19:14


An Excerpt from Why Dems Ignore Rules on Townhall.com

One of the defining characteristics of the modern American Left is that it treats rules the way toddlers treat vegetables: tolerated only when unavoidable and immediately discarded the second they become inconvenient.

That sounds harsh until you watch the pattern repeat itself over and over and over again.

If they lose an election, the system is broken. If a court rules against them, the court is illegitimate. If constitutional checks prevent them from getting what they want immediately, then the checks themselves must be removed.

Not debated. Removed.

Which brings us to Virginia.

Following the Virginia Supreme Court’s rejection of a Democrat-backed gerrymandering effort, voices on the Left are now openly floating ideas that amount to court-packing at the state level—expanding, restructuring, or politically purging the court itself because it refused to produce the preferred ideological outcome.

Think about how insane that actually is. Not “we disagree with the ruling.” Not “we’d like to challenge the legal reasoning.”

No. The reaction increasingly sounds like: “If the institution won’t obey us, we’ll replace the institution.”

Jonathan Turley rightly pointed out the danger in this mentality. What’s especially revealing is how quickly national Democrats and activist voices moved toward the same familiar conclusion Americans have now watched for years: if constitutional structures stand in the way of progressive power, then constitutional structures themselves become the enemy.

And the justification for all of this? A low-turnout election. That’s the part conveniently skipped over in much of the coverage.

See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com


Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday!

BONUS RADIO: Fun Friday - Linda Perillo & Julie Coker talk the importance of tourism in NYC

Monday, May 11, 2026

In this episode of Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough and Cristyne Nicholas kick off the weekend with a lively discussion about the importance of tourism in New York City.

They're joined by Julie Coker, the CEO of NYC Tourism and Conventions, who shares insights on the city's economic benefits and the upcoming America's 250th birthday celebrations. From the Tall Ships to the World Cup, Julie highlights the exciting events and attractions that will bring visitors to the city this summer. 

Kevin and Christine also chat with Linda Perillo Host of AM970’s Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday and Author of Your Payment Method Has Been Declined (and Other Shocking Things About Me). They chat about her new book and Mother's Day plans, making for a fun and informative episode.


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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy with The Italy Unfiltered Dream Vacation Sweepstakes, curated for discerning travelers. This exclusive, intimate group of just 32 guests will enjoy 10 spectacular days exploring Rome and the dazzling Amalfi Coast alongside Kevin McCullough and his wife Aimee, with hosts Linda Perillo and Cristyne Nicholas—seasoned world travelers and experts in making every experience memorable. 

Begin your adventure in Rome, staying at the centrally located Rose Garden Palace just steps from the iconic Via Veneto. Immerse yourself in the Eternal City's vibrant energy, from the awe-inspiring Colosseum to the Vatican's unparalleled treasures. Savor private cocktails, authentic cuisine, and personal insights shared by your hosts, who will guide you through the artistry and spirit of Rome. 

Next, journey south to Sorrento for breathtaking coastal views, luxury accommodations at Hotel Cristina, and excursions to Capri, Pompeii, Positano, and Amalfi. Enjoy curated experiences such as a private boat tour around Capri and group dinners in handpicked restaurants, with ample free time sprinkled throughout so you can relax and indulge in la dolce vita. 

Your experience includes centrally located 4-star hotels, licensed local guides, daily breakfast, select dinners with wine, and seamless transfers, with every thoughtful detail arranged by Perillo Tours. This is more than a trip— it's a deeply personal and memorable  Italian odyssey.

To increase your opportunity to win, you may enter once each day through August 31, 2026, and you may complete optional activities to earn bonus entries.

That KEVIN Show LIVE: The 2026 Independent Women's Forum Annual Policy Summit & Awards Gala

Thursday, May 7, 2026

In this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin is live from the 2026 Independent Women's Forum Annual Policy Summit & Awards Gala in Washington, D.C.

He's joined by Carrie Lukas, the head of Independent Women's Forum; Heather Higgins, the CEO of Independent Women's Voice & many other experts, lawmakers, and advocates shaping policy from the ground up.

They discuss the importance of celebrating women's achievements and the need to address the left's selective celebration of women's issues. Kevin also talks to Carrie about the organization's efforts to protect women's rights and promote conservative values.

That KEVIN Show On-Air IWF Guests Include: 

Carrie Lukas President

Heather R. Higgins Chairman, Board of Directors

Soren Aldaco Ambassador & Detransitioner

Carrie Sheffield Director, Center for AI and Technology

Amie Ichikawa Ambassador

Meaghan Mobbs Director, Center for American Safety and Security

Hadley Heath Manning Senior Fellow

Gabriella Hoffman Director, Center for Energy and Conservation

Patrice Onwuka Vice President for Economic Policy

Monique Yohanan Director, Center for Better Health

Woman of Valor Award honoree this year is Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff to President Donald J. Trump.

                                              Winning Messages for 2026 and Beyond

This summit brings together experts, lawmakers, and advocates to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing women today–from energy independence and education reform to protecting women’s spaces and defending free speech. It’s your chance to engage directly with the leaders shaping policy from the ground up. Think of it as inspiration by day…. celebration by night.

Since its founding in 1992, Independent Women’s unique, persuasive methods and trusted brand shape public preferences, policies, and movements to create a better future for everyone. Each year, Independent Women honors true champions whose work advances better policies and courage inspires change.


                                                        The Gas & Groceries Giveaway

It's a tough time for many in our current economy.  So, we thought we'd provide a way to help to pay for some gas & groceries.

The Gas & Groceries Giveaway includes a Grand Prize of $2,500 in gift cards for gas and groceries!   3 winners will receive $500 in gift cards for gas and groceries.  And 5 winners will receive $250 in gift cards for gas and groceries. (See Terms & Conditions for details)

Plus, you can enter once each day between April 20th and May 31st  and complete optional activities to earn bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win.

Get some relief for your food and fuel expenses. Enter The Gas & Groceries Giveaway today!

BONUS RADIO: Travel Tuesday - Spirit Airlines, Jet Blue, Delta; Closures, Financial Issues & No More Snacks

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

On this episode of Radio Night Life, Kevin McCullough dives into the world of travel and politics.

He's joined by Linda Perillo, a travel expert, as they discuss the latest news in the industry. From a bizarre incident involving a United Airlines plane clipping a food truck and a light pole at Newark Airport to the potential merger between JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, Kevin and Linda tackle it all.

They also touch on the importance of being prepared for flights, sharing personal anecdotes and expert tips. It's a lively conversation that's sure to inform and entertain.


 

The First Voice a Child Hears

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

In this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough discusses the importance of mothers in shaping our lives.

He shares personal anecdotes about his own mother's influence and explores the scientific evidence supporting the critical role mothers play in a child's development.

also delves into the data showing that a mother's voice is the first and most consistent voice a child hears, and how this shapes their perception of the world. He also talks to KT McFarland about the current state of the Middle East and the implications of the US's actions in the region.


An excerpt from The First Voice a Child Hears on Townhall.com

Before a child ever learns to read, before they understand rules or consequences, before they can even form a complete sentence, there is a voice. Soft. Familiar. Repeated. 

That voice becomes a reference point. A compass. And from a Christian worldview, none of this is surprising.

Scripture has always pointed to the importance of early instruction, of guidance rooted in relationship. “Train up a child in the way he should go…” isn’t just about discipline—it’s about formation in the earliest, most impressionable years. And who is most often doing that training?

Mom.

Not alone, of course. Fathers matter deeply. Family matters collectively. But there is something uniquely powerful about the role a mother plays in those first interactions with life itself. She is, quite literally, the introduction to the world. Which makes what we do with that role—as individuals and as a culture—far more important than we tend to admit. Because if we get those early years right, a lot of what comes later becomes easier. And if we get them wrong, we spend decades trying to repair what should have been built from the beginning.

That’s not hyperbole. That’s reality.

So, when we talk about mothers this week, we’re not talking about sentiment. We’re talking about influence. The kind that doesn’t make headlines, doesn’t trend, doesn’t get measured in quarterly reports—but quietly shapes everything that follows.

It starts with a voice.

Simple. Familiar. Consistent. And if that voice is steady, loving, and present-… it echoes for a lifetime.

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