Real Talk with Riggin

Real Talk with Riggin is where honest conversations meet unfiltered perspectives. Hosted by longtime broadcaster and straight-shooter Faune Riggin, the podcast dives deep into the issues that matter most—politics, community, culture, and the stories shaping everyday life in Southeast Missouri and beyond. Each episode brings in guests ranging from policy analysts to everyday people with extraordinary stories, offering insights you won’t hear anywhere else.

With her trademark candor and curiosity, Riggin asks the tough questions, challenges assumptions, and gives her audience the context they need to think critically. Whether it’s national policy, local events, or personal experiences, nothing is off the table.

If you’re ready for a podcast that cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of the matter, this is Real Talk with Riggin.

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Episodes

Friday Oct 24, 2025

The 9th Annual Ms. Blind Diva Empowerment Pageant is shining a spotlight on strength, confidence, and resilience, celebrating women who are blind or visually impaired and empowering them to embrace their inner and outer beauty. This year’s Miss Director’s Choice, Lakesha Guest, embodies the spirit of the event—grace, determination, and inspiration. Through her journey and advocacy, Guest continues to show that true vision comes from courage and self-belief, not sight. The pageant, now in its ninth year, remains a powerful platform for empowerment, awareness, and breaking barriers.

Friday Oct 24, 2025

Google is once again under fire for alleged political bias, this time for reportedly using a discredited organization’s “hate map” to target allies of former President Donald Trump. According to Tom Olohan, Staff Writer for MRC Free Speech America, the tech giant has relied on data from the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), whose “hate map” has been widely criticized for labeling mainstream conservative and religious organizations as extremist. Olohan notes that this move raises serious concerns about viewpoint discrimination and the suppression of legitimate political voices, as Google’s actions could influence public perception and limit online visibility for individuals and groups aligned with Trump-era policies.

Friday Oct 24, 2025

Nominations are now open for the R.A. Fulenwider Meritorious Community Service Award, an honor recognizing outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the Jackson community through leadership, service, and dedication. President and CEO of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce, Brian Gerau, encourages community members to nominate those who go above and beyond to make Jackson a better place to live and work. The award highlights the spirit of service and civic pride that defines the community, celebrating those whose efforts have a lasting and positive impact.

Thursday Oct 23, 2025

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open, giving students and families the opportunity to apply for crucial financial assistance for college and career training programs. Education finance expert Jack Wallace encourages students to complete their FAFSA as early as possible to maximize eligibility for federal grants, scholarships, and low-interest loans. Wallace notes that timely submission can make a significant difference in the amount of aid awarded, as some funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. He advises students to gather necessary documents early and double-check their information to avoid delays in processing.

Thursday Oct 23, 2025

A Quarter Auction Fundraiser for Fly Me Home is set to bring the community together in a fun and meaningful way, according to Board Member Jeri Cain. The event will feature a lively auction where participants can bid on a wide variety of items using quarters, all to support the nonprofit’s mission of helping families with emergency transportation needs. Cain says the fundraiser offers a chance for people to enjoy an exciting evening while contributing to a cause that makes a real difference for those facing unexpected hardships. Proceeds from the event will go directly toward ensuring Fly Me Home can continue providing vital travel assistance when it’s needed most.

Wednesday Oct 22, 2025

Author Brian Reisinger discusses the growing dilemma of being “Land Rich, Cash Poor,” a challenge faced by countless rural Americans who own valuable farmland or property but struggle with day-to-day financial stability. Reisinger explores how rising land values, property taxes, and economic shifts have left many families asset-heavy but income-strapped, forcing tough decisions about whether to sell land that’s been in their family for generations. Through his insightful storytelling, Reisinger highlights the emotional and cultural weight of this issue, showing how it reflects broader tensions between wealth on paper and real financial security in rural America.

Wednesday Oct 22, 2025

Pastor and Program Director at Soulful Harvest Ministries joins the conversation to address the ongoing challenges surrounding mental illness in the Black community. He emphasizes the importance of breaking the stigma that too often prevents individuals from seeking help, noting that cultural, spiritual, and historical factors have long contributed to silence on the issue. Through faith-based outreach and community education, Soulful Harvest Ministries is working to create safe spaces for open dialogue, healing, and access to professional mental health resources—helping individuals find hope, strength, and restoration.

Wednesday Oct 22, 2025

DOJ’s Simpson throws gun rights under the bus in the new U.S. v. Peterson filing, according to Vice President of the American Suppressor Association Owen Miller. Miller says the Department of Justice’s latest arguments could set a dangerous precedent by undermining long-standing Second Amendment protections. He warns that by expanding federal power over firearm ownership and accessories, the DOJ risks criminalizing law-abiding gun owners and weakening constitutional rights the Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed.

Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

Save Our States, under the leadership of Executive Director Trent England, has launched a new campaign targeting major banks for what the group says is the reckless control and monetization of consumer banking data. The “Banks vs. America” mobile-billboard initiative highlights the message that customers should control their own banking information rather than big financial institutions putting a “toll” on access to it. According to England, big banks are leveraging their power to set up a system in which they funnel consumer data toward their own interests—effectively “using their wealth to demand a system where they can take control of our data and use it to crush competition.” He argues this dynamic runs contrary to the goal of enabling financial innovation and consumer freedom.

Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

The Cape West Rotary Club is gearing up for its annual radio auction on October 25th, co-chaired by John McGowan and James Newman. This popular community event raises funds to support local charitable projects and scholarships, while offering listeners the chance to bid on a wide variety of items donated by area businesses and individuals. McGowan and Newman say the auction is not only a fun way to give back but also a reflection of the strong community spirit that defines Cape Girardeau. Listeners can tune in, place their bids, and help make a difference right from home.

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