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This is an early listen to what's coming on this Weekend's Show. I chat with Darrell Fletcher, Managing Director of Commodities at Bannockburn Capital Markets, for a level-headed, trading-desk perspective on what defined 2025 and what could matter most in 2026 for commodities. Darrel brings over 30 years of commodities trading experience to unpack the outsized moves in precious metals and beyond - cutting through hype, misinformation, and short-term narratives to focus on fundamentals, positioning, and longer-term cycles. We focus on Silver, Gold, Copper, Oil and Natural Gas. Click here to learn more about Bannockburn Capital Markets - https://www.bannockburnglobal.com/ ------------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Investing in equities, commodities, really everything involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
A look back at the grace shown to Redemption in 2025, and a look ahead to a new year of loving God, loving people, and seeing Him change the world.
Jon and Judy are accompanied by Marlys, Darrel and Barbara this year and have a great time trying out whiskies from their birth states. Honorable Mention goes to Freeland Spirits Bourbon Whiskey - Yum
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
On Sunday evening, Dec. 21, all Redemption campuses gathered for "Glow," a special Christmas worship gathering to celebrate God putting on flesh and becoming as one of us. Jesus' birth illuminated a dark and dying world. How can we reflect that light in the darkness?Two teaching moments from the night are shared here. A full service video can be viewed via Redemption's YouTube Channel.
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
On Sunday evening, Dec. 21, all Redemption campuses gathered for "Glow," a special Christmas worship gathering to celebrate God putting on flesh and becoming as one of us. Jesus' birth illuminated a dark and dying world. How can we reflect that light in the darkness?Two teaching moments from the night are shared here. A full service video can be viewed via Redemption's YouTube Channel.
The Designing Hollywood Show proudly presents an exclusive new episode featuring acclaimed concept artist Darrel Warner in conversation with host, fellow concept artist & producer Phillip Boutté Jr.!@darrelljwarner @phil_boutteWith a career that spans some of the most visually stunning films of our time, Darrel Warner's portfolio includes:✨ Captain America: The First Avenger✨ Cinderella (Disney)✨ Doctor Strange✨ The Mummy✨ Fantastic Beasts series✨ Avengers: Age of Ultron✨ Thor: The Dark World✨ World War Z✨ The Lion King (2019)✨ Guardians of the Galaxy… and many more!From character exploration to costume and keyframe art, Darrel's visionary storytelling has helped bring beloved cinematic worlds to life.
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
Lie detectors. The Reid Technique. You’ve been listening to us rant about them for nine years. One case, in 1955, was not only the perfect storm of both, but also launched John Reid’s interrogation method into national use, changing criminal justice methods throughout the U.S. into what is now the norm. But the funny thing about the investigation of Nancy Parker’s 1955 murder and the conviction of her husband, Darrel, is that it’s a huge honking cautionary tale of what can go wrong in an investigation. Maureen presents. Rebecca gives the Netflix documentary “Sunday Best,” an NNW review. So, on our ninth anniversary [!!!] check out a really good shooooeeee… [That’s an Ed Sullivan reference, kids, not misplaced ego]. If you're interested in checking out Maureen's Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here. Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.
The Creation to Christ series continues exploring major events of the bible, with a look at the story of Joseph.
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
We love to tell stories. From an early verbal tradition to today's books, television, social media reels, and movies, we continue to weave tales designed to help us understand life, laugh at ourselves, and appreciate beauty. The stories we tell reflect God's storytelling character. His epic story of redeeming humanity is the greatest one ever told. At Christmas, we remember this narrative in myriad forms.From Nov. 30 to Dec. 21, we will explore how the larger themes in several popular Christmas movies point us to God's truth — the ultimate true story — in our sermon series "Christmas At The Movies."
As part of our 25th celebration at Lincoln Amphitheatre, we shared some stories of what God did yesterday for the church, what he's doing currently today, and what he'll provide for the future of tomorrow at Redemption Christian Church. Here are those stories.
As part of our 25th celebration at Lincoln Amphitheatre, we shared some stories of what God did yesterday for the church, what he's doing currently today, and what he'll provide for the future of tomorrow at Redemption Christian Church. Here are those stories.
House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 10:15 AM On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 10:15 a.m., in room 1334 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills: H.R. 4276 (Rep. Case), To amend the Native American Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act to authorize grants to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations, and for other purposes. H.R. 5515 (Rep. Hurd), “Indian Trust Asset Reform Amendment Act” H.R. 5682 (Rep. Issa), To take certain land in the State of California into trust for the benefit of the Pechanga Band of Indians, and for other purposes. H.R. 5696 (Rep. LaMalfa), “Strengthening Tribal Real Estate Authority and Modernizing Land for Indigenous Nation Expansion Act” or the “STREAMLINE Act” Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=418466
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The church stands at a critical moment as we approach Christ's return, requiring three essential elements: faith, humility, and giving God glory. God's desire for dominion isn't about control but restoration, reclaiming what was lost in Eden through sin. The greatest miracle God can perform is the conversion of the human heart, not supernatural signs and wonders. Medical missionary work and gospel ministry must unite as one arm of God's work, creating the fullness of the gospel message. Just as Moses lifted up the bronze serpent for healing, we must simply take God at His word and practice His principles. Through childlike faith and daily conversion, the church becomes God's appointed agency to display His love to the world.
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
Listen to the second date update with Keola, Joe, and Asia!
It's almost November and with that comes Thanksgiving...unless the pending Turkey shortage scews that all up, Kentucky man named Darrel accused of killing his other brother Darryl...Larry nowhere to be found, It happened again: Man dies after burial vault fell on him at Dallas funeral home
We have a Michael Jackson stolen car and a local story to kick off the show in the Ill-Advised News. We hear the surprising celebrity making an ADHD friendly home, who gave you the ick, and the toilet camera that has us a little confused. We have Darrel on Darryl crime, smoking weed for the cops, and 3 days of raging out for a Broadway musical. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's your Ill-Advised News, the stupid criminals of the day. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
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The early church is often painted as an ideal of perfect community. The reality, however, was far from picturesque. The church in Corinth was, to put it lightly, a mess. In one of his letters to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul tried to paint a clear picture for the people and untangle the many theological and moral knots the church had created for itself. His letter to them still rings true to the church today. How can we be unified in a world of chaos? How can we be wise in a world of foolishness?
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