Author of five best selling books The Savage Nation, The Enemy Within, Liberalism is a Mental Disorder,The Political Zoo, and Trickle Down Poverty,
Michael Savage is the number one drive time talk show host in the San Francisco market and in many other cities across America. He is currently syndicated on over 325 stations.
“I guess people love my show because of my hard edge combined with humor and education,” he says. “Those who listen to me say they hear a bit of Plato, Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Moses, Jesus, and Frankenstein. I pull many of my life experiences, including that of father, son, husband, brother, ice cream factory worker, busboy, lifeguard, writer, scientist, and my huge library of books,” says Savage.
Listeners also hear top-flight guests and hear literate callers with intelligence, wit, and energy, a benefit that a program like The Michael Savage Show attracts.
An independent-minded individualist, Michael Savage fits no stereotype. He attacks big government and liberal media bias, but champions the environment and animal rights. Trained as a scientist, he holds Master’s degrees in medical botany and medical anthropology and earned his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in Epidemiology and Nutrition Science.
Savage created the phrase “Compassionate Conservative” in 1994. He has used this concept in his radio program and in conducting the first of many hugely successful Compassionate Conservative Conventions bearing that name in 1995. Savage has consistently drawn sold-out audiences to hear him live. For Savage, these words describe a “firewall of balance” that limits how far to the right his opinions go.
The word compassion means “with feeling,” and that’s the magnetic attraction Michael Savage has proven he has by pulling top numbers in one of America’s biggest trend-setting markets.
Mark Levin has become one of the hottest properties in Talk radio. He is also one of the top new authors in the conservative political arena. Mark's book Men in Black was released February 7, 2005 and quickly climbed to Number 3 in the nation on the New York Times Best-Seller list. When your book is endorsed by Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, you know you have a winner on your hands. In a short period of time, Mark has become one of the most listened to local radio Talk show hosts in the nation.
He has this sharp sarcastic wit that can easily stun his opponents. I know I would not want to debate him.Every day he manages to come up with a new twist on the day's top news events, as well as his own unique information. His passion and intellect have made him a favorite of tens of thousands of radio listeners in the New York City area.
Mark has been a frequent guest and substitute host on The Sean Hannity Show, and has also been an advisor to Limbaugh, who frequently refers to him on the air with the nickname "F. Lee Levin." He is perhaps more well-known for his nickname, The Great One, coined by his friend Hannity.
Mark Levin is one of America's preeminent conservative commentators and constitutional lawyers. He's in great demand as a political and legal commentator, and has appeared on hundreds of television and radio programs. Levin is also a contributing editor for National Review Online, and writes frequently for other publications.
Levin has served as a top advisor to several members of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet, including as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General of the United States. In 2001, the American Conservative Union named Levin the recipient of the prestigious Ronald Reagan Award. He currently practices law in the private sector, heading up the prestigious Landmark Legal Foundation in Washington DC.
Bill Handel Is an energetic, highly entertaining, yet intelligent alternative to pseudo-intellectual, boring, "blah, blah, blah" talk radio. For thousands of talk radio listeners, waking up just wouldn't be the same without Bill Handel.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known world-wide as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author and host of the Rabbi Daniel Lapin Show on San Francisco’s KSFO. He is one of America’s most eloquent speakers and his ability to extract life principles from the Bible and transmit them in an entertaining manner has brought countless numbers of Jews and Christians closer to their respective faiths. In 2007 Newsweek magazine included him in its list of America’s fifty most influential rabbis.
Before immigrating to the United States in 1973, Rabbi Daniel Lapin studied Torah, physics, economics and mathematics in Johannesburg, London and Jerusalem. This seemingly unlikely combination forms the bedrock of his conviction that no conflict exists between the physical and spiritual, virtue and strength, or faith and wealth. He quickly became persuaded that God continues to smile on the United States of America and he became a naturalized citizen on what he describes as the proudest day of his life.
Before immigrating to the United States in 1973, Rabbi Daniel Lapin studied Torah, physics, economics and mathematics in Johannesburg, London and Jerusalem. This seemingly unlikely combination forms the bedrock of his conviction that no conflict exists between the physical and spiritual, virtue and strength, or faith and wealth. He quickly became persuaded that God continues to smile on the United States of America and he became a naturalized citizen on what he describes as the proudest day of his life.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin was the founding rabbi of Pacific Jewish Center, a now legendary Orthodox synagogue in Venice, California. He implanted the community’s mission of demonstrating the relevance of traditional Faith to modern life.
Nationally, Barbara Simpson was weekend host on Coast-to-Coast AM -- The Art Bell Program, as well as doing weekday fill-in for Coast. Simpson also wrote, produced and hosted daily environmental reports for CBS Network Radio.
Simpson was distinguished in television news. She anchored ‘The 10 O'clock News’ on KTVU-Channel 2,
Among many honors: the 2007 Golden Microphone-Excellence in Broadcasting Award, Eagle Forum of California; the "Golden Medallion," California State Bar, for TV reports; "TV Woman of the Year,” NoCa, American Women in Radio and Television and Kudo Award for her KSFO program. Barbara has also been honored by the National Commission on Working Women, Peninsula Press Club, Oakland Business and Professional Women and B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League.
She’s handled media for varied initiative campaigns, was News Bureau Director for the award winning "Californians Against Utility Company Abuse" and Media Director for "Californians Against Hidden Taxes." Her company, Blue Shadow Productions, does media consulting for politics, business and the environment.
| America's first radio counselor In 1960 Roy Masters started America's first conservative talk radio show on KTYM in Los Angeles, California. Roy Masters and his "Advice Line" radio program continue today as an institution on radio. "Advice Line" is currently broadcast nationwide on a 190 radio stations and available via the internet. Author of more than 16 acclaimed books His books deal with a wide range of subjects including Christianity, health, parenting, religion, sex, and stress. Visit the FHU Bookstore to preview his books. Director and Founder of the Foundation of Human Understanding For over 50 years the guiding force behind the FHU and its mission to provide support to anyone searching for personal and spiritual guidance. Founder of Brighton Academy Considered by many to be one of the most innovative private schools in the country, Brighton Academy is dedicated to providing the best, most positive atmosphere so that its students will develop into successful, soulful individuals. |
2000 years ago He walked this earth; preaching, teaching and preparing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
WHAT IF, today you could talk with Him, laugh with Him, cry with Him, not only through prayer but through the radio…
The Jesus Christ show is interactive radio theater designed to teach people about themselves and the historical person of Jesus.Nationally syndicated, the Jesus Christ show can be heard accross the US. The producer of the the Jesus Christ show, Neil Saavedra, likens the show to a history teacher dressing up like Abraham Lincoln or Benjamin Franklin to help people put flesh on the bones of history.
Executive Producer – Neil Saavedra
Producer Neil Saavedra Bio
Born into a large family of seven kids and raised in Southern California, Neil Saavedra started his career in radio in January of 1990. Armed with a desire to defend truth and his varied studies of logic, theology, philosophy and religion Neil embarked on his first radio show. Answers with Shield of phiFaith, a one-hour question and answer program, teamed Neil up with partner Bobby Lownsdale on Ventura’s premiere Christian radio station, KDAR 98.3 FM.
Throughout the early 90’s, Neil continued to answer people’s tough questions dealing with God and religion. In addition to bringing Answers with Shield of Faith to other Christian stations in the south land like KKLA 99.5 FM and KBRT 740 AM, Neil was a frequent guest on several other radio programs including the Greg Koukl show and Duffy and company.
Neil came to America’s most listened to news talk radio station, KFI AM 640, in March 1994 as an intern and has never been happier. Currently Neil produces the nationally syndicated Jesus Christ show every Sunday morning from 6 – 9 (PST). The Jesus Christ show is interactive radio theater designed to help Christians and non-Christians alike learn more about the historical person of Jesus.
In addition to producing the radio show, Neil occasionally (very occasionally these days) lectures and teaches at various churches and schools on everything from live Q & A to logic and religious philosophy. This is in line with Neil’s undying love to share with others what some have kindly shared with him.
Neil first studied Catholic apologetics at Saint Pascal’s Day School in Thousand Oaks, California, then Protestant Apologetics at Chalcedon Christian Academy where he studied topics such as critical thinking, Theology and general Apologetics. Neil has also taken supplemental courses on the cults, Hebrew, the Trinity and general Apologetics at schools such as Simon Greenleaf University (Trinity School of Law) in Southern California and School of the Oaks in Westlake Village, California.
Neil calls himself a “self taught lay apologist”, not because he hasn’t been taught anything from wonderful teachers (he has) but, because although he has warmed the seats of many a classroom he currently holds no degrees (and he hates when people try and sound more educated than they actually are).







