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What one day from your life would you wanna re-live again? Talking through the previews at a movie. My Little Secret’s “Forbidden Massage.” Useful things our ex’s taught us. What if you accidently had something in your bag at the airport? Teaching them a lesson. Kincaid turned his living room into an art gallery. Listener Addisyn’s in-studio birthday party! Off -air Marcus is gonna try to return food he left sitting outSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning was CRAZY. We've had multiple sightings of the menacing Mustang that's been bothering Dallas for years. Chris Stapleton had a weird equipment issue. This morning's My Little Secret about a dad telling his daughter that he's not really her biological father got so many of you to let us know this is all to common. News From Your House. Dallas' husband Scott attempts to make a home repair and it's "ongoing." Owning a pet costs THOUSANDS more than you think. The meanest thing Dallas has said to Kincaid in awhile and so much more. Enjoy:)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greg comments on news of the day including the antisemitic murders in DC. He also overviews the Big Beautiful Bill that passed the House on Wednesday evening. Greg shares his perspective on how Donald Trump is able to be so effective during his second term.Greg then takes time to preview and predict candidates for Governor, Lt Governor, and Senate in the 2026 election cycle.Lastly, hear audio from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as he leads a voluntary devotional and prayer time at the Pentagon.
Tom Broecker is the costume designer of the legendary NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live. Broecker, who has been with the show for over three decades, is responsible for the design and creation of all of the costumes for the show—sometimes creating up to 200 for just one episode. Today on the podcast, he joins Who What Wear Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer Hillary Kerr to discuss the intricate process of creating iconic character costumes under tight weekly deadlines. He shares behind-the-scenes stories about the show's 50th anniversary, the massive costume archive, and the blend of psychology and resourcefulness needed to dress characters from Bill Hader as Stefon to Bowen Yang as the iceberg that sank the Titanic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom Broecker is the costume designer of the legendary NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live. Broecker, who has been with the show for over three decades, is responsible for the design and creation of all of the costumes for the show—sometimes creating up to 200 for just one episode. Today on the podcast, he joins Who What Wear Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer Hillary Kerr to discuss the intricate process of creating iconic character costumes under tight weekly deadlines. He shares behind-the-scenes stories about the show's 50th anniversary, the massive costume archive, and the blend of psychology and resourcefulness needed to dress characters from Bill Hader as Stefon to Bowen Yang as the iceberg that sank the Titanic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Greg opens the show remembering the life, ministry, and his visits with Kay Arthur. Then he talks about today's announcement that Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth will not seek to be Governor in the 2026 election cycle clearing the way for Tommy Tuberville as the Republican Party frontrunner. Greg then visits with author Natasha Crain about how cultural hostility toward Christianity has intensified causing many Christians to grow more reluctant in advocating for biblical values in the public square.
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Greg stayed at the Alabama statehouse until midnight on the final day of the 2025 legislative session and gives the highlights and lowlights of the day. He talks about the two most controversial issues of the day, a Greene County gambling push and Back the Blue. Greg then visits with Secretary of State Wes Allen about a bill that passed the Alabama Legislature on the final day that codifies his Alabama Voter Integrity database into law. The two also talk through several upcoming special elections over the next few months.Greg closes by reminiscing back one year ago today when Joe Biden challenged Donald Trump to two presidential debates and actually said... Donald, "make my day".
In hour three, our commitment to not spoiling the NFL schedule releases grows tougher and tougher. Hoch is surprised at how many Dolphins fans are prepared to travel to Spain. Crowder teases an upcoming trip to Cannes sparking a debate about Europe. Plus, John Michaels is laughing at anyone up in arms about how the Hurricanes landed the #1 recruit for the class of 2026.
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Greg visits with Becky Garritson of Alabama Eagle Forum at the Statehouse on the last day of the Alabama legislative session. Greg then dives into the topic of America being a Christian nation and the misconception of separation of church and state.
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Greg overviews Alabama legislative news dealing with recreational THC products and the devastating effect on kids and adults alike. He also explains the failure of legislation requiring mandatory policy regarding Religious Release Time for public school students.Greg is then joined by Stephanie Smith with The Alabama Policy Institute. The two discuss legislative issues related to recreational THC products and Religious Release Time for public school students.
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From the state house, Greg gives a quick overview of the 28th legislative day. He then sits down with Malea Stevens to review two particular pieces of legislation protecting kids online.Greg then visits with Laine Lawson Craft to discuss her new devotional book Warfare Parenting.
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Greg spends a most of the first half of the hour discussing Alabama House District 11 Special Election Candidates. The second half of the hour centers around a US Supreme Court Case dealing with Religious Charter Schools and public funding. Also, tariffs on the film industry which has largely moved production outside of the US.
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Greg updates on a big victory for the state of Alabama in protecting minors from radical gender treatments. He also highlights Donald Trump's recent Executive Order defunding NPR and PBS. Jennifer Rash with TAB Media joins us in studio talking about an upcoming Safety and Security Seminar for churches. Lastly Greg plays a clip from the Van Zant brothers gospel/Christian album. The brothers are best known for their roles in .38 Special and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Greg reports on his National Day of Prayer activities in Montgomery and also updates significant law enforcement & legislative issues including porn filter bill, illegal bingo hall raids by AG, religious vaccine exemptions, Birmingham Water works & ALFA Health plan.Then Greg plays an ALCAP prayer breakfast message from Dr. John Ed Mathison, who retired in June 2008 after serving 36 years as senior minister of Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. At his retirement, Frazer had eight Sunday morning worship services. Frazer televised its worship services nationwide each week with INSP network, reaching about 40 million homes. They were also cybercast live and carried on local radio and television. Under his leadership, Frazer grew from 400 members to 9,000 and had the largest Sunday School attendance for United Methodist churches in America. In 2006, The Church Reporter magazine recognized Frazer as the 25th most influential church in America.
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Priority Talk full episode from Thursday where Greg gives a Statehouse update and finishes the show diving into a report from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University that indicates that millions of deity-doubters are open to being persuaded that the God of the Bible does, in fact, exist and influence people's lives—Under the Right Conditions and why this is good news.
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The full show from Tuesday featuring guests Jason Mann and Keisha Toni Russell.
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Stephanie Smith of Alabama Policy Institute joins Greg highlighting her opinion article concerning The App Store Accountability Act or Senate Bill 187, sponsored by Senator Clyde Chambliss and Representative Chris Sells. This bill would require app stores be held accountable and require parental consent before children can download apps.After mentioning potential Democratic candidates for President in 2028, Greg discusses the potential candidacy and political fall out of Senator Tommy Tuberville running for Governor of Alabama.
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