About

The professional and public career of Brannon Howse started with his first book in 1990 that exposed the worldview of Cosmic Humanism. His second book, Cradle to College, was released in 1993 and his third book, Reclaiming a Nation at Risk was released in 1995. Brannon’s 2005 book, One Nation Under Man, was endorsed with written testimonials in the opening pages of his book by Lee Greenwood, Fred Barnes, David Limbaugh, U.S. Congressman Jim Ryan, and President Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General Ed Meese, Josh McDowell, Dr. Tim LaHaye, and Dr. D. James Kennedy.

Brannon is the author of more than 16 books and his career spans over three decades as an expert on the six dominant worldviews that rule the world: Christianity, Cosmic Humanism, Secular Humanism, Islam, Communism and Postmodernism.

Beginning in 1995, Brannon was a frequent guest host of the Michael Reagan Show, (eldest son of President Ronald Reagan), and by 2004, Brannon's pivotal role extended beyond the airwaves as he also served as the literary agent for Michael Reagan’s book, Twice Adopted.

Fueling his passion for broadcasting, Brannon embarked on a remarkable journey as a radio talk show host with a national radio network in 1996, forging an enduring partnership that spans 29 years to this day. Currently, his daily radio program reaches millions nationwide, broadcasting live from 1-2pm CT across 74 terrestrial Christian radio stations, as well as broadcasting as a simulcast television program. Brannon’s programs deliver unparalleled insight and perspective to eager listeners.

Due to his area of expertise, Brannon was featured for many years as a frequent guest on the radio program of Oliver North, G. Gordon Liddy, Ken Hamblin, Dr. D. James Kennedy, Phyllis Schlafly, & Beverly LaHaye's “Concerned Women For America,” among others.

In February of 1993 Brannon founded Worldview Weekend, which is an apologetic, Biblical Worldview based ministry that featured some of America’s leading speakers on worldview topics. Brannon and his family traveled in a motor coach and hosted Worldview Weekends in more than 300 cities throughout America.

Speakers included such notables as Dr. David Noebel, Dr. Tim LaHaye, Josh McDowell, Kay Arthur, Dr. Woodrow Kroll, Dr. John Whitcomb, David Limbaugh, Dr. Adrian Rogers, Dr. Frank Harber, Kerby Anderson, Dr. Michael Youssef, Dr. David Jeremiah, Dr. Henry Morris Jr., Ken Ham, Dr. Ron Carlson, Dr. David Reagan, Marty Goetz, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Kirk Cameron, Michael Reagan, Candace Cameron Bure, Dr. Jimmy DeYoung, Dr. Bob Cornuke, Phil Haney, Usama Dakdok, Shahram Hadian, Dr. Andy Woods, Bill Jack, Dr. Norm Geisler, Joel Rosenberg, Congressman Jim Ryan, U.S. Majority Leader Dick Army, U.S. Majority Leader Tom DeLay, Janet Parshall, Craig Parshall, General Michael Flynn, Dr. Jerry Vines, and many, many more.

Brannon Howse has distinguished himself as a leading voice in public broadcasting, with a legacy marked by groundbreaking achievements and unwavering commitment to informing and engaging audiences across America and the entire world through both radio, television and documentaries.

With the goal of limiting his travel and yet expanding his reach for the purpose of worldview training to the masses, Brannon, by necessity, became a trailblazer in digital broadcasting. His visionary leadership gave rise to WordviewTube.com in 2006, a pioneering platform that continues to attract a million plus viewers per day across its numerous distribution platforms. Brannon’s program The Worldview Weekend Hour was picked up in 2007 by a national network broadcasting on Direct-TV, where it aired at 7pm CT for several years until 2011.

In February of 2012 Brannon’s platform launched a Roku channel when most conservative outlets had not even heard of this new platform and technology or invested in growing their audience by taking advantage of this new technology.

Brannon and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell formed a collaboration, and on April 19, 2021, Lindell-TV was launched from Brannon’s mid-south studios and control room. As the co-founder of Lindell-TV, lead anchor and Senior Executive Producer, Brannon oversaw the development of his second successful broadcast network that enjoyed millions of viewers each month during his leadership. With the blessing and good wishes of Mike Lindell, Brannon Howse departed Lindell-TV to focus exclusively on his own network he founded in June of 2006, Worldview Tube.

Brannon Howse’s successful broadcasting career spans many mediums. As the author of sixteen books, Brannon has been a guest on more than 3,000 radio and television programs and has been featured in publications such as the Washington Times, as well as appearing on television programs including The O'Reilly Factor with Bill O'Reilly on Fox News and MSNBC, among others.

Brannon’s broadcast platform maintains a team of gifted and knowledgeable hosts, along with a large collection of expert contributors that make it one of the longest running and most successful digital platforms in America.

Brannon’s prime time, nightly television program Brannon Howse Live and his national radio program has featured such guests as Kari Lake, Jason Lewis, Alan Dershowitz, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Michael Reagan, General Michael Flynn, Ben Carson, Dr. Peter McCullough, Ted Nugent, David Limbaugh, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Gordon Chang, Michael Yon, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Congressman Glenn Grothman, Lee Greenwood, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Allen West, and many more.

In November 2022, Brannon and his team traveled to Mar-A-Largo to produce an interview between President Donald Trump and Mike Lindell. A few months later Brannon sent his son, Logan Howse, back to Mar-A-Largo to produce an interview between President Trump and Lou Dobbs. Brannon also produced and co-hosted a weekly television broadcast with General Michael Flynn as well as worked as a consultant to General Flynn and his team on a media project for four months in 2024.

Brannon’s son, Logan Howse, learned television production from his father and was instrumental in helping his father launch Lindell-TV where he was the Senior Control Room Operator and Producer. From the control room Logan has produced the daily television program War Room Battle Ground with host Steve Bannon for two and a half years, as well as the television program of Lou Hobbs, Roger Stone, Diamond and Silk, and of course his father’s nightly newscast Worldview Report and Brannon Howse Live. Logan Howse, to this day, serves as the Vice President of Operations for Worldview Tube.

Brannon has also written and produced several documentaries that have had tens of millions of views including, Brainwashed America, Siege, and Sabotage.

In 2004 Brannon began to hold an annual Worldview conference by which to invite his Worldview Weekend attendees from the various states throughout America to collectively gather for this annual event. From 2004 through 2016, this event was held in Branson, Missouri and attracted an attendance of up to 2,800 people. In 2017, Brannon moved the annual conference to Lake of the Ozarks in Camden County Missouri. In 2025 the annual Worldview Weekend Conference was moved to just outside of Memphis, TN to be more centrally located and close to a large airport as well as in the city and town of which Worldview Tube is based.

In 2008, Brannon founded Worldview Weekend Foundation Church and from 2008 to 2018 hosted over 100 free Worldview Weekend Rallies in numerous cities. Today, Worldview Weekend Foundation Church is involved in the distribution of free Christian Worldview programming across 74 terrestrial radio stations Monday through Friday, as well as hosting a weekly Sunday night church service online. In 2024 Brannon began teaching verse by verse through the book of Revelation and that teaching continued well into 2025.

Brannon is also a classically trained tenor and spent much of the 1990s traveling and singing in concert in churches such as that of Dr. D. James Kennedy, Chuck Swindoll, and for events such as the national conference of the Evangelical Free Churches of America, as well as the international television show of concert pianist Dino Kartsonakis. Brannon also sang at the Anaheim Convention Center before 8,000 attendees of the California assembly of the Association of Christian Schools International as he did for several other state conferences of ACSI. Brannon has released six solo albums that include fully orchestrated arrangements by his musical arranger from the Nashville, TN area.

During the summers of 1989 through the summer of 2002, Brannon founded and produced the concert series known as “Sunday Evening in the Park.” Sunday Evening in the Park was held at St. Paul’s historic Como Park Pavilion. These eight summer concerts under the pavilion were often filled to capacity with standing room only, and featured music by Brannon as well as other soloists, pianists, full orchestras, quartets and choirs performing sacred classics. The draw and focal point of the evening concerts was the corporate singing by those in attendance of popular hymns from the hymnals Brannon purchased with the backing of corporate sponsors. This concert series ended when Brannon and his family moved back to the mid-south where he was born, and where the studios and control room of Worldview Tube and Worldview Radio is based today.

Brannon’s years of experience can be seen interwoven through the broadcast schedule and specials airing on Worldview Tube.