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The boys return as they are joined by recurring guests Darrel and Bravo today. The crew talk about a wide range of topics from the new Clipse album to LeBron to men's softball. Then Josh reveals he reads books and all hell breaks loose. Fun pod today. Enjoy!!!!
Bold faith and unwavering obedience reveal God's power in extraordinary ways. From parting the Jordan River to raising the dead, Elisha's story challenges us to trust God fully and step courageously into His calling. The journey of the old Testament prophet Elisha speaks directly to challenges and opportunities we often face today.
Bold faith and unwavering obedience reveal God's power in extraordinary ways. From parting the Jordan River to raising the dead, Elisha's story challenges us to trust God fully and step courageously into His calling. The journey of the old Testament prophet Elisha speaks directly to challenges and opportunities we often face today.
Bold faith and unwavering obedience reveal God's power in extraordinary ways. From parting the Jordan River to raising the dead, Elisha's story challenges us to trust God fully and step courageously into His calling. The journey of the old Testament prophet Elisha speaks directly to challenges and opportunities we often face today.
07-02-2025 Bro. Darrel Black "Instrument In The Masters Hand" WED 7PM
Welcome to No Small Questions, where producing, editing and whatever else team (Grace, Ben and David) answer your burning questions on No Small Rolls whilst enjoying drinks on a sofa together. (Watch the video and see behind the curtain on Patreon!)Spoiler warning: this episode of No Small Questions was recorded after Episode 99: 'One Last Shelter' so make sure you're up to date on the latest goings on before listening.Credits:Ben Galpin (he/him)Grace Kelly Miller (she/her)David Knight (he/him)Original music by David KnightEdited by Grace Kelly MillerTheatre Shows:See Ben in A Midsummer Nights DreamSee Darrel in StorehouseActual Play Shows:Watch Grace, Ben, and Darrel in Mage Hunter on the How to be a great GM YouTube channelAudiobooks:Hear Ben narrate The Flesh of the SeaSupport:Follow us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter)Support No Small Rolls on PatreonJoin our DiscordLeave us a review or rating on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bold faith and unwavering obedience reveal God's power in extraordinary ways. From parting the Jordan River to raising the dead, Elisha's story challenges us to trust God fully and step courageously into His calling. The journey of the old Testament prophet Elisha speaks directly to challenges and opportunities we often face today.
Bold faith and unwavering obedience reveal God's power in extraordinary ways. From parting the Jordan River to raising the dead, Elisha's story challenges us to trust God fully and step courageously into His calling. The journey of the old Testament prophet Elisha speaks directly to challenges and opportunities we often face today.
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This is an episode of massive importance. My deepest thanks to my guest, Becky Nulle, who endured horrific experiences of rape and sexual assault from multiple perpetrators, one of which was the Deputy Superintendent of Chicago Schools, James Moffat, in the late 70's and early 80's. Becky was one of 5 victims that suffered rape and sexual assault from Moffat who was finally charged and prosecuted in the mid-80's. But Becky's story starts with parents who, as she puts it, were neglectful. Becky was victimized by bullies at school, vulnerable, and easy prey to “Darrel” who promised her protection but became her first sexual abuser. He was also the person who trafficked Becky to Moffat. And then, as a result of Becky searching for safety and connection, she fell victim to several other adults who took advantage of Becky's vulnerability and exposure on the streets of Chicago. This story is tragic…and yet triumphant. Because Becky sought out help and healing. And found it through her therapist, Jan Spangler, who introduced Becky to brainspotting, a very effective trauma therapy method, according to Becky. She says that brainspotting saved her life, helping her recognize and deal with her hidden traumas, saved her marriage, and provided her with the ability to pursue her bachelor's degree, as well as the pathway of writing a book. The book is Anger, Alcohol, and Healing through Brainspotting, now available for pre-release ordering. ( Becky also provided me with a brief bio that I want to include: Becky Nulle is a soon to be published author and a volunteer who helps the Hmong community in Northern Wisconsin. She is a Sexual Assault/Rape Survivor of James Moffat, a powerful man who was second in charge of the Chicago Public School System at one time. Becky is married, has a Doberman and eight ducks. She is currently working on her Bachelors Degree in Communications. This is an episode that you'll not want to miss. And I encourage you to copy the link to this episode and share it with family, friends, and acquaintances. The impact will help bring justice to victims and survivors of rape and sexual assault, and help educate those who listen in. And, it may just save someone's life. This episode is filled with substance, reflection, and a deep commitment to the healing process. It's a powerful reminder that survivor stories don't stop when the episode is over—and that advocacy can take many forms, including quiet reflection. This one is for every voice that hasn't been heard yet—and every listener who's ready to believe, support, and speak up. An important side note: if you're finding value in these episodes, please take a moment to leave a 5-star rating on your podcast platform. AND, please send me a note of support. I can't tell you how much your emails mean to me—they fuel my passion to keep this podcast going. Here's my email address: I truly look forward to hearing from you! On another note: I am a strong advocate and supporter of Survivor School (SS), founded and directed by CEO Arci Grey (another former guest on SASS). In fact, Arci has made me a consultant to SS as she maneuvers the intricacies of directing and managing the content and growth of her amazing organization. I encourage you to strongly consider becoming a member of SS, and as an affiliate would appreciate it, if you do decide to become a member, to use this link: Additional links that are specific to this episode are: Thanks again for listening! As always, listed below are some additional important and meaningful websites I hope you'll take a look at and learn more about. My email address:
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In this powerful episode of The Marvin Francois Show, we sit down with digital marketing expert Darrell Gray to unpack his incredible journey from corporate America to becoming a seven-figure entrepreneur. Darrel shares how Lyft rides turned into lessons, the impact of his first sales funnel, and the mindset shifts that transformed his life and business. He dives deep into the mechanics of webinars, digital products, and paid ad strategies, while emphasizing faith, strategy, and service. Whether you're an aspiring business owner or seasoned entrepreneur, this episode is packed with real game, real strategy, and real inspiration.
This week on Your Favorite Aunties, we're joined by Darrel Walls from The Walls Group! We talk about what it's like growing up in the public eye, dealing with opinions from others, and how it shaped his identity and mental health. Then we take a turn into all things love dating, vulnerability, and showing up fully as yourself. Darrel opens up in ways you've never seen before. Tune in for real talk, laughs, and heartfelt moments with your favorite Aunties.Upcoming Tour Dates:New York City – June 13:https://citywinery.com/new-york-city/events/your-favorite-aunties-1igj8vDallas – July 26:https://concerts.livenation.com/your-favorite-aunties-podcast-18-event-dallas-texas-07-26-2025/event/0C00624DA4D82B52Dallas VIP Add-On – July 26:https://concerts.livenation.com/vip-meet-greet-add-on-your-dallas-texas-07-26-2025/event/0C00624DFE213929⸻Are you loving our skin? It's a huge thanks to Buttah Skin products. Check out our favorite products by using our special link setup just for you all! http://buttahskin.com/yourfavoriteauntiespod✨ Want Auntie Merch?Shop now: https://YFAShop.com
One of the most exciting things in life is leading someone to Christ. On this episode of the Alex McFarland Show, Alex's long time friend and colleague, Rev. Darrel Davis of Giving Others Eternity Ministries joins him to talk about evangelism. There is so much joy that comes from the call to every believer, that we are to be a witness for the gospel and lead people to put their faith in Jesus Christ. Listen as they share how to apply evangelism in the 21st century and some key facts based on scripture.Scriptures:Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8, 10:13John 3:16John 101 Corinthians 3:6-8, 15:3Alex McFarland WebsiteAsk AlexBook: The 21 Toughest Questions Your Kids Will Ask About ChristianityMy Relationship with God Free e-bookApologetics Core Truths e-book: Free DownloadConversations that Matter - Dr. Gary Chapman31 Days of Prayer for AmericaEquip Retreat CampsThe Cove - July 18th-20th, 2025 & July 28th-Aug 1st, 2025Speaking EventsBook AlexGive OnlineAlex McFarland MinistriesP.O. Box 485Pleasant Garden, NC 273131-877-937-4631 (1-877-YES-GOD1)Guest Info:Giving Others Eternity MinistriesKeywords/Hashtags:#podcast #pfcaudiovideo #thealexmcfarlandshow #alexmcfarland #podcastcommunity #Bible #author #apologist #speaker #christians #wordofGod #apologetics #religion #prayer #truth #scriptures #alexmcfarlandministries #Jesuslovesyou #youareneveralone #encouragement #purpose #christianity #truth #evangelism #RevDarrelDavis #leadingthelosttochrist #givingotherseternityministriesSend us a text
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
Final episodes, 100 & 101 will be released in July!Theatre Shows:See Ben in A Midsummer Nights DreamSee Darrel in StorehouseActual Play Shows:Watch Grace, Ben, and Darrel in Mage Hunter on the How to be a great GM YouTube channelAudiobooks:Hear Ben narrate The Flesh of the SeaSupport:Follow us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter)Support No Small Rolls on PatreonJoin our DiscordLeave us a review or rating on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
Johnny continues his time off and Darrel Burnett sits in with The Mayor. Darrel chats about the allure of broadcasting, from its relentless grind to the camaraderie it fosters. They reminisce on their media careers, highlighting Darrel's sports anchoring and his role at the Automobile Gallery and Event Center in Green Bay. The episode delves into the charm of Wisconsin's local events, including the kickoff of Dairy Month and the captivating world of car curation. Lisa Hale previews NEWisco Weekend, celebrating all things dairy and exploring social media's impact on children. Meanwhile, Jim teases his Lean Local show featuring an in-depth chat with Bill Jartz, promising a mix of humor and heartfelt insights. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Darrel Burnett, Lisa Hale
Darrel Burnett helps to co-host while Maino is out for a few days. Darrel talks a bit about his work at the Automobile Gallery and Event Center in Green Bay. Then, Mark Husen with Emplify Health with Bellin Sports Medicine is in the house and talks about the 49th Bellin Run, emphasizing training tips and the event's family-friendly atmosphere, with a nod to elite runners and local traditions. Later, Ken Leo and James Bornick of the Green Bay Blue Ribbons baseball team share insights on their league's history and the importance of fostering local talent. They highlight the affordability and community spirit of baseball in Joannes Park, setting the stage for a summer of sports fun. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Mark Husen, Darrel Burnett, Ken Leo
Over spring break, a group of students and coaches flew down to Monterrey, Mexico with Back2Back Ministries to serve on mission to love god, love people, and change the world.
Over spring break, a group of students and coaches flew down to Monterrey, Mexico with Back2Back Ministries to serve on mission to love god, love people, and change the world.
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
In a world gripped by chaos, the Old Testament prophet Elijah stood firm — confronting kings, enduring drought, and defying darkness with faith. How can obedience and trust in God bring hope in hopeless times?
Earnest ‘EJ' Christian is joined by Darrel Wilson aka. D-Wil to discuss Kendrick Lamar, the Knicks choking away Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, LeBron James future, SGA winning NBA MVP, NFL Offseason takes, being a pro wrestling fan in 2025, and prioritizing both mental and physical health. Host: Earnest ‘EJ' Christian Guest: Darrel Wilson
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus encounters a group of men so determined to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus that they literally tear a portion of a home's roof to lower the man into the crowded room. Since May 21, 2000, this philosophy has been at the heart of Redemption Christian Church. The first sermon at the (then) Christian Church of Jasper was about "wrecking the roof" — removing all barriers to get people to Jesus — and the message remains the same today and into the future. For 25 years, we've seen His work among us as we have sought to love God, love people, and see Him change the world.
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus encounters a group of men so determined to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus that they literally tear a portion of a home's roof to lower the man into the crowded room. Since May 21, 2000, this philosophy has been at the heart of Redemption Christian Church. The first sermon at the (then) Christian Church of Jasper was about "wrecking the roof" — removing all barriers to get people to Jesus — and the message remains the same today and into the future. For 25 years, we've seen His work among us as we have sought to love God, love people, and see Him change the world.
Connor and Dylan are joined by Grammy Award nominee Brent Comer (The Outsiders, Les Misérables). Celebrating over a year playing Darrel Curtis in the Tony-winning Best Musical, Brent opens up about how his experience with the show has changed over time, ways he's keeping it fresh, and gives insight into his relationship with co-star (and friend of the pod) Jason Schmidt. We get into Outsiders lore, including Patrick Swayze's OG impact as Darrel, Tulsa, and the language of violence in the musical. Brent also reveals his favorite part of every single performance of The Outsiders. Star Wars, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us are discussed at length, as well as Brent's love of documentaries. Respect is put to Miley's “More to Lose” (the LIVE version, mama!), and Ransom Canyon on Netflix is teased. You've been warned. Are you curious about tattoos, Angelina Jolie, and the Broadway season at LARGE? Brent as Stanley Kowalski, George Seurat, or Sweeney Todd??? Stay until the end, y'all. Brent is a meme king, fitness legend, and Broadway star. DO NOT miss him in The Outsiders on Broadway.Follow Brent on Instagram & TiktokFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramSubscribe to our show on iHeartRadio Broadway!Support the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
With momentary help against the monstrosities, the Fatemarked Five rush to find shelter. Few options and little faith between uncertain allies, a plan must be made on how to rescue the Egregore, if it can be reached at all.Join our merry band of actors for a D&D podcast filled with intrigue, adventure and laughter. Where there are ‘No Small Rolls' and no small consequences!Credits:David Knight (he/him) as your Dungeon MasterBen Galpin (he/him) as OrrynChris Watts (he/him) as GaiusDarrel Bailey (he/him) as EnkiduVicky Gaskin (she/her) as JunaGrace Kelly Miller (she/her) as GwendellynOriginal music by David KnightEdited by David KnightD&D Shows:Watch Grace, Ben, and Darrel in Mage Hunter on the How to be a great GM YouTube channelAudiobooks:Hear Ben narrate The Flesh of the SeaSupport:Follow us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter)Support No Small Rolls on PatreonJoin our DiscordLeave us a review or rating on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
Darrel Lloyd, CSIS Africa Program Intern, joins Catherine Nzuki for an informal discussion on internships. Catherine shares her background (2:10), tips on think tank internship applications (6:10), engaging with the African diaspora (10:59); interviews (14:27), networking (18:57); social media (22:55); building research skills (24:50); and how to stand out during your internship (28:00). Darrel shares his reflections on his spring internship at CSIS (29:00).
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
When it comes to currency, to recognize what is counterfeit, experts have to have a strong understanding of what is real. Our culture teaches us many things about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman, and what friendships or relationships should be. When culture teaches us falsehoods, we can have confidence in the authenticity of what God says about us.
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.
As a supplement to the Counterfeit series, we will release three Redemption Podcast Extras featuring counselors Annie Mason and Paul Alvey — and hosted by Executive Minister Daniel Ross.