Saving Michigan | Guest: Ralph Rebandt | Ep 094

Pastor and Michigan gubernatorial candidate Ralph Rebandt joins Kevin Freeman on Pirate Money Radio to discuss integrity in leadership, the spiritual roots of American liberty, and restoring constitutional principles in the Great Lakes State. The conversation covers Michigan’s rich heritage, current challenges in policy and transparency, and a bold plan to protect citizens’ purchasing power with optional gold- and silver-backed transactions. They examine free speech, parental rights, and life issues, alongside practical solutions that align with liberty, security, and values.

Seven Life Lessons We've Learned Together | Guest: Marnie Freeman | Ep 095

Celebrate enduring love, partnership, and purpose as Kevin and Marnie share seven hard-won life lessons from three decades together. From choosing wisely and praying specifically to standing in the center of God’s will, these stories reveal provision, calling, and courage. Hear how a family mission statement shaped their journey, why “that’s how it works” guides their prayers, and how generosity and grit sustained them through lean seasons. A compelling blend of personal testimony, practical wisdom, and hope for families and the nation.
 

Faith, Freedom, and Building Up Korea | Guest: Mina Kim | Ep 090

From lonely dorms to leading a youth movement, Mina Kim shares how faith, family, and freedom shaped her mission to revive Korea’s Judeo‑Christian foundations. Kevin Freeman and Mina spotlight the stark contrast between North and South Korea, the role of American values, and why vigilance against communism matters worldwide. Hear behind-the-scenes moments with Charlie Kirk in Seoul, the legacy of General MacArthur, and how prayer and free markets transformed a nation. Discover Build Up Korea’s plan to educate youth, protect liberty, and unite a global coalition for truth and justice.

The Christian Roots of Thanksgiving, Lessons from Plymouth Colony | Guest: Marnie Freeman | Ep 085

A timely reflection on Thanksgiving’s history, faith, and family traditions with Kevin and Marnie Freeman. Explore how early Plymouth’s communal system faltered and why private property and generosity transformed the colony’s fortunes. Hear historical proclamations from Washington and Lincoln that shaped the national holiday. Practical takeaways for gratitude, liberty, and community today.

Homeschooling for Liberty and Future-Proof Education | Guest: Marnie Freeman | Ep 081

Discover practical, budget-aware paths to educate children with a strong Christian worldview, from full-time homeschooling to university-model hybrids. Kevin and Marnie share 20+ years of lessons, resources, travel-based learning, and outcomes that outperformed traditional schools. They cover costs, curricula, legal protections, socialization myths, and why homeschoolers excel on standardized tests and in college. Get actionable tools: HSLDA, Classical Conversations, co-ops, dual credit, Hillsdale, Turning Point, and more.

Biblical Money vs. Modern Finance | Guest: Andy Keusel | Ep 079

Kevin Freeman and banking educator Andy Keusel unpack biblical principles of money—gold, silver, honest weights—and contrast them with fiat currency, inflation, and fractional-reserve banking. They trace history from Genesis to the Founders, Jackson’s bank veto, the Federal Reserve, and the Cantillon effect, highlighting why inflation is hidden theft. Practical solutions include legal tender reforms, allocated gold spending tech, and a Christ-centered money mindset for families.

The Legacy of a Modern Martyr - Charlie Kirk | Guest: Doug DeGroote | Ep 078

Kevin and Marnie Freeman, joined by TPUSA board member Doug DeGroote, honor Charlie Kirk’s life, highlighting his faith-first leadership, deep partnership with Erika Kirk, and his role in mobilizing a generation. They revisit Kirk’s sharp insights on liberty, culture, economics, and the spiritual roots of national renewal, featuring clips on moral foundations, socialism, and the path to restoring America. The conversation underscores Erika Kirk’s strength, forgiveness, and stewardship of TPUSA, along with the explosive growth of campus chapters and youth engagement.

Wartime Prayers: Desperation, Isolation, and Complacency in America’s Spiritual Battle | Ep 076

Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter frame current cultural and political tensions as a spiritual war, outlining three “wartime prayers” for moments of desperation, isolation, and complacency. They draw lessons from historical accounts: Dunkirk’s National Day of Prayer and miracles, Eddie Rickenbacker’s ocean survival through persistent faith, and Patton’s weather prayer enabling relief at Bastogne. The hosts warn against declaring premature victory, urging continuous prayer, repentance, and vigilance alongside civic engagement.

71,000 Mile Journey Around the World | Guest: Dr. Jim Garlow | Ep 075

Pirate Money Radio features Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter interviewing Dr. Jim Garlow about his 71,000-mile global tour engaging leaders on biblical governance principles, from South America to Europe and war-torn Ukraine. Highlights include discussions on gold’s enduring value, Argentina’s economic optimism under new leadership, calls for spiritual renewal in the UK and Ireland, and sobering firsthand accounts from Auschwitz and Ukraine’s front. Garlow stresses repentance, prayer for public officials, and support for Israel, while recounting Ukraine’s reliance on U.S.

Summer Blockbusters, Culture, and the Cost of Going to the Movies | Ep 071

You’ll get a nostalgic tour from Star Wars and Jaws to today’s remix-heavy slate, tying movie trends to cultural sentiment and even stock market moods. Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter break down the rising price of a family night at the theater, creative drought vs. hopeful themes, and how films can be weaponized by governments and agendas—or uplift with pro-family, faith-aligned storytelling. Highlights include Top Gun’s Pentagon partnership, China’s soft power pressure, Disney’s Lightyear backlash, and praise for family-friendly wins like Fantastic Four: First Steps.