DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

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DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

Doctor, Speaker, Educator, Consultant

Week of Dec.8-12, 2025

Monday at 3pm ET 

THE TENPENNY FILES

Have you felt something is wrong in your life, even if you cannot explain it? Can you feel it in your chest, in your sleep, in the moments when everything finally goes quiet? There is a pressure inside you that does not go away. It feels like your life has slipped off its original track and something deep inside you is trying to break through. Nicole Orozco steps into this conversation with a perspective that explains that feeling. She reveals a world that existed before you arrived here and a structure behind your life that has been hidden in plain sight.

 

In this episode, Nicole describes how purpose forms long before you ever take a breath and why the human experience begins with forgetting. She explains why certain events feel strangely familiar, why some people hit you with instant recognition, and why you repeat certain struggles until something inside you starts to wake up. We explore the signals that show up when you are living out of alignment and the pull that rises when you get close to the design you came in with.

 

This is not guesswork or theory. This is the deeper conversation people avoid because it demands honesty.

 

What if the inner chaos you feel is not confusion but a summons.
What if awakening is a shift that begins when your soul remembers what your mind cannot.
What if the patterns you fight against are the clues that would free you if you understood them.
 
This episode does not stay on the surface.
It goes straight into the unseen world behind the human story and into the memory we all carry without realizing it.
 

Join us on The America Out Loud Network at 3pm ET

Or Watch at 8pm ET HERE

Tuesday at 3pm ET 

THE TENPENNY FILES

In this week’s episode of The Tenpenny Files, I’m joined by Grace Fox – an award-winning author, long-time missionary, and internationally respected Bible teacher – to explore how the names of God provide a framework for emotional resilience, spiritual stability, and a deeper sense of peace in an increasingly turbulent world. Her newest work, Names of God: Knowing Peace, synthesizes biblical theology with lived experience, and in our conversation she demonstrates how these ancient descriptors of God function as practical tools for navigating uncertainty, loss, and spiritual fatigue.

 

Grace’s insights emerge from more than three decades of missionary service and thousands of hours spent teaching Scripture across cultures. She explains how studying the names of God reshaped her prayer life, moving her from a request-driven model to one grounded in God’s revealed character. Her journey – including childhood experiences that once distorted her view of God – illustrates how perceptions can be reformed when theological understanding becomes personal rather than theoretical.

 

We examine why she selected seven specific names for her study and why beginning with Yahweh – “I AM WHO I AM” – creates the necessary foundation for understanding the rest. She unpacks the multilayered meaning of shalom, explores the comfort embedded in the name El Shaddai, and clarifies the distinction between needs and wants from a biblical perspective.

 

Grace also addresses the widespread sense of restlessness generated by constant digital stimulation, describing evidence-based strategies for cultivating internal stillness. She discusses the emotional dynamics behind blaming God during seasons of suffering, offering a theologically grounded response for those who feel abandoned. And as we move toward Christmas, she reflects on the broader significance of the name Immanuel – “God with us” – beyond seasonal familiarity.

 

This conversation opens a pathway toward peace that is rooted not in circumstances but in God’s nature. Don’t miss this episode – it may reshape the way you pray, the way you process hardship, and the way you understand the God who calls you by name.
 

Join us on The America Out Loud Network at 3pm ET

Or Watch it at 8pm ET HERE

Wednesday at 11am ET 

MORNING COFFEE LIVE

A LIVE weekly podcast where the floor is open to ask your burning questions. This is always a fun one to do.  The interaction with the audience is exhilarating and we’d love you to experience it.
 
To join me the in studio on Wednesday morning: sign up at bit.ly/drtchat

 

With so much going on, I wanted to set aside some time to interface with all of you more closely and answer your questions. Think of this Event as though we planned to meet at a local Coffee shop, every Wednesday morning, for a short chat and a cup of java to start the day. I’ll always come prepared with a topic or two, but hopefully, you’ll come with questions too! These will generally be short events AND I will not be able to give any PERSONAL MEDICAL ADVICE, so please keep that in mind.
 
This is an exhilarating journey where the vibrancy of audience engagement truly brings each episode to life. Every question we receive is a testament to the curiosity and earnestness of our listeners. If you, or someone you know, are seeking answers to pressing questions, this platform is perfectly designed to cater to your needs. We warmly invite you and your acquaintances to be part of our community every Wednesday morning at 11am ET. Participation is completely FREE and open to all.  Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and grow together. 
 

Be part of this conversation and ask your questions LIVE!

REAL-TIME answers to your inquiries.

Register to Join the LIVE Studio Audience HERE

 

Or watch along on Rumble

Wednesday at 11am ET 

Wednesday at 3pm ET 

THE TENPENNY FILES

Most people sense that something is deeply wrong with our food system – but very few understand the scale, science, and strategy behind that shift. John Klar does. And in this episode of The Tenpenny Files, he unpacks the forces reshaping agriculture with a clarity and conviction that is both rare and urgently needed.

 

John is not simply an author or attorney. He is a farmer who works the soil, a pastor who understands the human cost of policy, and a legal mind who has battled state overreach firsthand. That combination allows him to expose how global initiatives, chemical-intensive farming, and centralized control are converging in ways that threaten both ecological resilience and human health.

 

He explains why cattle are being scapegoated using incomplete climate metrics, how regenerative grazing stabilizes carbon in ways conventional models ignore, and why the collapse of the soil microbiome parallels the rise of chronic disease. John also details the political warfare unfolding across Europe’s farming sectors – a preview, he warns, of what could hit America if citizens remain unaware.

 

From glyphosate and GMOs to land consolidation and food-supply manipulation, this discussion cuts through propaganda and reveals the biological, economic, and geopolitical stakes of our current moment. John’s own SCOTUS-related fight over informed consent adds a powerful personal dimension to the broader struggle for autonomy.

 

This a wake-up call for anyone who eats, farms, or cares about the future of freedom.
 

Tune in on The America Out Loud Network at 3pm ET

Or Watch at 8pm ET HERE

Thursday at 3pm ET 

THE TENPENNY FILES

Something is happening inside America’s classrooms – a quiet shift that most parents sense but cannot fully name. Curriculum is changing. Language is changing. Authority is changing. And Priscilla West is one of the few researchers willing to trace that transformation to its roots.

 

Priscilla joins me to expose how ideological frameworks have been engineered into K-12 education under the guise of “inclusion,” “equity,” and “modernization.” With the precision of a chemical engineer and the relentlessness of a seasoned investigator with the Government Accountability Institute, she reveals how these narratives are funded, implemented, and protected far from public view.

 

Priscilla is not speaking as an academic theorist – she is a mother, a data analyst, and a frontline advocate in the parental-rights movement. Her work at GAI, an organization known for dismantling political corruption with meticulous documentation, gives her a unique vantage point on how education policy has been captured by activism rather than evidence-based pedagogy.

 

She explains how “woke education” evolved into a system that reframes identity, rewrites history, and replaces critical thinking with ideological compliance. She also traces the networks influencing teacher training, school boards, and state-level policy while revealing why the most radical concepts bypass public scrutiny entirely.

 

This conversation digs into the research behind her powerful new book, The New Face of Woke Education, and offers parents concrete insight into what is happening, how it took hold, and what they can do to reclaim their children’s learning environment.

 

If you’ve felt that something is off in today’s schools but haven’t had the evidence to articulate it, Priscilla West brings the clarity – and the courage – needed for this moment.

 

Tune in to The America Out Loud Network at 3pm ET

Or Watch it at 8pm ET HERE

Thursday at 7pm ET 

CRITICALLY THINKING WITH DR.T & DR.P

Join Critically Thinking for an informal and informative conversation between peers. A casual but knowledge filled conversation surrounding current events, personal thoughts and professional opinions.

 

Register NOW and sign in early to be a part of the LIVESTREAM conversation. Anyone that RSVP’s while there are spots available, is able to ask questions in the chat for the hosts to see and address should there be time to do so.

 

Don’t worry if you couldn’t get to RSVP. You can still watch on RUMBLE LIVE

 

Seats are limited. Sign in early to ensure your spot in the chat.

Friday at 3pm ET 

THE TENPENNY FILES

There are stories that disturb you, and then there are stories that permanently alter the way you see the world. Gail Eisnitz has been telling the latter for decades – often at great personal cost.

 

In this conversation, Gail pulls back the curtain on an industry most Americans never witness firsthand. As chief investigator for the Humane Farming Association and winner of the Albert Schweitzer Medal, she has spent years entering slaughterhouses, factory farms, and corporate offices with one goal: document the truth. Her investigations have rocked federal agencies, forced national media coverage, and triggered the first Congressional funding ever allocated for enforcing the Humane Slaughter Act.

 

But Out of Sight, her new memoir, reveals the story the public has never heard – the personal war she fought while exposing a system built on speed, secrecy, and suffering. Gail recounts what it meant to carry undercover evidence through hostile plants, confront corporate stonewalling, and push for prosecutions that many officials refused to touch. She explains how line speeds dictate cruelty, why “depopulation” became a sanitized word for mass animal death, and how America’s dependence on cheap meat shapes policy, enforcement, and public ignorance.

 

For the first time, Gail also unpacks her own hidden battle: a rare visual processing disorder that went undiagnosed for decades and reached its narrative climax while she was writing her memoir. Her investigative journey becomes not only a fight for animals, but a fight for her own survival and identity.

 

This conversation is intense, eye-opening, and unforgettable – the kind that stays with you long after it ends.
 

Join us on The America Out Loud Network at 3pm ET

Or Watch it at 8pm ET HERE

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