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June 02, 2026

Hour 1: I’m Not Dead, Yet

SNL alum (1986-1992) Victoria Jackson has assembled her lifetime collection of handstand photographs, age 5 to age 65, her original poetry that began at age ten and continued through her TV years where she sang her original songs on Johnny Carson, Saturday Night Live, numerous talk shows and movies, and her original art rarely seen. She dots the collections with personal stories, detailing the highs and lows of her show biz career, marriages, and home life, sprinkling the colorful tales with favorite Bible verses that kept her strong in the face of adversity. Her recent diagnosis of stage 4 breast cancer was the instigator that led her to comb through boxes and boxes of treasures and pick the ones she wanted to share with the world. Like the story of Hezekiah in the Bible when God said, "Get your things in order because you are going to die soon," Victoria is doing just that. Join us as Victoria Jackson teaches us how to live well here while preparing to really live in Heaven.

Hour 2: Faith, Security and Truth

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the new electricity, promising to radically transform our world. Today’s science fiction could become reality with AI, leading to a future where superintelligent machines oversee most tasks. This progress may affect human relevance without timely safeguards. Bob Maginnis will join us to remind us that we must embrace God’s purpose for man while rejecting the notion that AI is our replacement as secular futurists claim. Rather, it can become Satan’s tool to undermine God’s plan for humankind and the instrument the coming. antichrist could use in his failed quest to take over the world at the prophetic end times.

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Victoria Jackson
Victoria Jackson

Victoria Jackson

Born in 1959, Victoria Jackson grew up in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, TV-free home in Miami. Her father coached gymnastics so she competed from age 5-18. Her gymnastic skill led to a college scholarship to Furman University, where she was cast in her first play and got the acting bug. When Johnny Crawford (The Rifleman) met her at a Birmingham summer stock production, he bought her a one-way ticket to Hollywood to be in his night club act. For two years, she held odd jobs in the show-biz capital — as a cigarette girl, waitress, and typist — until Johnny Carson noticed her stand-up routine and put her on The Tonight Show… twenty times. After that, she starred in many movies and TV shows, most notably six seasons on Saturday Night Live. Jackson was reunited with and married her high school sweetheart, helicopter pilot Paul Wessel in 1992 and when he retired in 2013 from the Miami Dade Police Dept. they moved to Nashville to be near their daughters and 5 grandchildren. Jackson still appears in occasional films, does stand up comedy, and sings her original ukulele songs around town. Jackson authored Is My Bow Too Big? published by White Hall in 2012 about how she got on TV, and in 2017 she wrote Lavender Hair, published by Broadstreet, about her breast cancer journey and recovery. April 1, 2026 she releases Not Dead Yet: A Lifetime of Handstands, Art & Poetry, along with the audio book.

Jackson won Best Actress from the ECIFF in Australia for the 168 Film Festival short film, "Birthday Brash." She co-stars in the film "Into the Spotlight" and "Boardwalk Winter" now streaming. In 2024, Jackson released her first music comedy album, "When I Get to Nashville," 18 original songs written in the last 11 years since she moved to Nashville. Her next project was inspired when she got the news that her breast cancer had returned and was now Stage 4 and incurable. It is a comedic documentary called, "Victoria Jackson's First International Farewell Tour" where she travels the world saying goodbye in song and handstand. The only problem is she can't find an audience to say goodbye to! Filming in Greece, Paris, London, Turkey and New York has been completed and the film is being edited as we speak !

Lt. Col Robert Maginnis
Lt. Col Robert Maginnis

Lt. Col Robert Maginnis

Ret. Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, the Naval Postgraduate School, the Command & General Staff College, the Defense Language School and the Army War College’s strategy course. He is an Airborne-Ranger infantry officer with service in four infantry divisions on three continents. In 1993, Colonel Maginnis served with the Pentagon group that wrote the now abandoned policy on homosexuals in the military known as Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Once retired from the Army he joined the Washington DC-based Family Research Council, where he rose to be the vice president for policy before returning to the Pentagon in 2002. However, Colonel Maginnis remains FRC's senior fellow for national security.

Colonel Maginnis has decades of media experience as a columnist, a Fox News military analyst and as an on-air commentator for multiple radio programs and networks to include Salem Radio Network. In addition to his many books, he is the author of nearly a thousand articles.

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Janet Parshall has been broadcasting from the nation's capital for over three decades. Her passion is to "equip the saints" through intelligent conversation based on biblical truth. When she is not behind her microphone, Janet is speaking across the country on issues impacting Christians. She has authored several books. Parshall and her husband, Craig, live in Virginia and have four children and six grandchildren.

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