The Leah Belding Show covers the recent Middle East ceasefire deal brokered by Trump, with guests discussing its imperfections, hostage exchanges, and ongoing challenges in Gaza. Military and Israeli perspectives highlight the complexities of the situation, including distrust of Hamas and the need for reconstruction. The show addresses veteran mental health, noting increased suicidal behavior and the benefits of therapies like hippotherapy. It features the Rush Creek Sanctuary's efforts to support veterans and animals through free services and fundraising, including grant applications and corporate sponsorships. Michael Corey, a guest author and entertainer, discusses bridging generational gaps, political language manipulation, and the decline of traditional values since the 1950s. He critiques the entertainment industry's influence and warns against socialism and concentrated power, emphasizing constitutional protections and the importance of informed voting. The show advocates for education, community involvement, and support systems to foster societal improvement and uphold American constitutional principles.