10-23-25 | Strictly Speaking With Bob Frantz

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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Bob kicks off the show talking with Senator Al Cutrona about the Success and Sequence Bill. The Bill requires public schools to teach a framework that proponents claim helps students avoid poverty. This concept, known as the "success sequence," outlines three life steps: completing high school, getting a full-time job, and marrying before having children. Bob then welcomes Dr. Everett Piper to the show to tackle the culture wars.  Bob is then joined by conservative CNN analyst and Salem Media host, Scott Jennings.  They talk about his big event next Thursday at the Local Bar in Strongsville and much more.

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