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Back at .500 after an impressive win against the Ravens and many talking heads are rethinking the “Chiefs are done” talk. Should they be?Jeff Chadiha (NFL Network/NFL.com/@JeffriChadiha), Sam McDowell (Kansas City Star/KCStar.com/@SamMcDowell11) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810 - WHB/810whb.com/@SorenPetro) discuss what kind of challenge the Jaguars present for the Chiefs as well as how much stock should be put in the Chiefs as a favorite in the AFC.- Will this game be a better judge of where the Chiefs are?- Does the passing game take another step?- Can Xavier Worthy make a similar impact?- Are the Jags for real?- Is Trevor Lawrence a concern?- Harrison Butker's struggles continue!- Are the Chiefs already the AFC West favorite again?- Keys to the game!- Who wins?
What to make of Harrison Butker? full 603 Mon, 29 Sep 2025 16:46:05 +0000 0FpSN8aJw4JrsUSDB8cIEJq54Ugu6lxY nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture What to make of Harrison Butker? Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F
Let's shift from all the bad in the world to a couple really great stories about two individuals that are the best among us. Then, a Wichita developer has made a huge purchase that could be related to the Royals, we'll tell you where. A gay website called "Queerty" has decided to attack Harrison Butker in the weakest of ways. The Chiefs are clearly over scrutinized as a global website is quoting a lip reader about what Andy shouted at Travis Kelce Sunday night. You have to hear this. The NFL is busting out record ratings after blasting Nielson Company for being inaccurate. Tom Brady says something really, really stupid. Mizzou has the leading Heisman candidate 1/3 of the way into the season. This is the best regular season sports weekend of the year and a very mean squirrel is attacking people out on walks.
This week Brian B. Shynin' is back to discuss the Chiefs' first victory over the New York Giants. Harrison Butker is really off to a bad start this year, and the Chiefs are officially one of the NFL's 'Blue Blood' franchises. We wrap things up with some Week 4 bets and the latest fitcheck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL Week 3 recap. Plus, the guys dive into MNF Ravens and Lions. Munaf Manji (0:14 – 1:13) opened by recapping Week 3, noting the Chiefs' 22–9 win over the Giants. He stressed New York's failure to score a touchdown and hinted at looming coaching and quarterback questions. The Chiefs covered –5.5, the total stayed under, and the game was defined by defense. Mackenzie Rivers (2:25 – 4:13) said, “the Chiefs defense now three games in a row has been pretty good,” but highlighted offensive struggles with Travis Kelce at just 26 yards and Hollywood Brown leading in receiving. He framed Kansas City's attack as steady but no longer explosive. Munaf (4:13 – 6:26) pointed to Isaiah Pacheco's 45 rushing yards on 10 carries and Taekwon Thornton's 71 yards and a touchdown. He noted Harrison Butker's missed kicks left four points on the field, yet argued Kansas City remains in control of the AFC West. Discussion shifted to the Giants (6:44 – 9:26). Fans called for Russell Wilson's benching, while Mackenzie criticized Jackson Dart's limited usage and compared Malik Nabers' inefficiency to Carmelo Anthony. Survivor contest carnage followed (9:33 – 12:16). Nearly 3,000 entries were eliminated after Packers and Falcons losses, leaving only 58 alive. Mackenzie mocked anyone who picked the Dolphins as “setting your money on fire.” Market moves (12:16 – 26:25) showed upgrades for the Browns (+1.5), Vikings (+1.5 with Wentz's 173 yards, 2 TDs), and Colts (+1.5 behind Jonathan Taylor's 102 yards and 3 TDs). Downgrades hit the Cowboys (–2), Packers, Bengals with Jake Browning's 5 picks, and Titans for a 3–17 ATS record. Munaf stressed Houston's NFL-worst 38 points scored in three games. The preview (27:13 – 35:18) focused on Lions vs. Ravens. Detroit was +4.5 after scoring 52 against Chicago, while Baltimore's defense allowed 4.67 yards per carry. Munaf liked Jared Goff over 35.5 pass attempts, expecting volume. Both leaned Detroit +4.5. Closing (35:18 – 43:34) included Pregame.com's $10-for-$50 bulk dollars promo, Mackenzie's reminder that five of the last seven games with totals over 53 involved Detroit and went over, and a cautious lean under. They ended with best bets on Detroit +4.5 and excitement for the NBA season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Would you say Jawaan Taylor or Harrison Butker is more of a problem right now? Which are you more worried about?
A good first hour talking a Chiefs win but still letting our frustrations air out.
Who's leash is shorter? Harrison Butker or Jawaan Taylor? We talk to Derrick Johnson, play one word and talk about who is responsible for these offensive struggles.
A fun 4 hours!
The chiefs get a two possession win but it still wasn't a 3 phase win by any means. Is it time to bring in another kicker to make Butker feel a little bit of pressure.
Are you concerned about Harrison Butker? full 594 Mon, 22 Sep 2025 15:43:56 +0000 8LiVcv6kwTNT0GqL8cXMo4dCANEwra4E nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Are you concerned about Harrison Butker? Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=htt
Mrs Pearlmania's STORY REPORT returns with a Trad Wife influencer murder mystery thriller! This month our favorite momfluencer read a book that is so incredible it made Mr. Pearlmania audibly gasp MULTIPLE TIMES. This story has it all: thinly veiled references to Ballerina Farms, Harrison Butker, and the secret lives of mormon wives; instagram frenemy stalking; and so many well deserved twists that it LITERALLY makes Mr. P applaud out loud. As always the story reports are AUDIO ONLY! So sit back, relax and enjoy the experience.
It's a great week to be a Missouri Tigers fan as they rely on a couple of rock solid fundamentals to stop the Kansas Jayhawks to win the Border War revisited. The best team won but boy, oh boy, did KU have a shot in this one. The Chiefs find themselves all alone in last place as the week begins. Yes, the division we promise will be the toughest ever proved true as the Raiders and Broncos both won, too. We also update the injury status of Xavier Worthy. The Royals can't get the sweep against the Twins and fall another game back in the Wildcard race. Trump is taking Chicago with ICE but is adamant he's not at war with the city itself. Scott Bessent sets the host of Meet the Press straight. It was quite a final act by the Chinook Helicopters and their pilots the the Army Reserve in KC this weekend. Rich Eisen takes a shot at Harrison Butker and a legendary, grammy award winning rock star has died at 81.
The Chiefs opened the regular season in Brazil with a 27-21 loss to the Chargers, and there’s plenty to unpack. Matt Derrick and Nick Jacobs break down Kansas City’s slow first half, what went wrong, and where there are signs of hope moving forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know what Mahomes can do in the 4th quarter with time winding down. Who else in the history of KC sports has come close to that level of clutchness?
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On this Friday edition of The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire dives into newly declassified documents exposing Hillary Clinton's role in a 2016 campaign plot to smear Donald Trump with Russia ties. The show also covers Trump's frustration with Senate confirmation delays, a new presidential fitness council featuring Harrison Butker, tragic violence against Christians in the DRC, and Nicole Shanahan's take on the Democratic Party's shift toward centralized control. Plus, an engaging "Ask or Tell Me Anything" segment with listener questions on food, culture, and more. Russiagate, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Senate confirmations, presidential fitness council, Harrison Butker, DRC violence, Nicole Shanahan, Democratic Party, communism, Ask Me Anything, food supply, cultural commentary
The Royals spoke loud and clear at the trade deadline that they will not sit still. The Royals have added outfield help for this year and pitching for now and the next couple years. In the process, we wave goodbye to Freddie Fermin who is very close to Salvador Perez. That's why, right after Fermin, Salvy was the first to know about the trade. Harrison Butker spoke at a news event with President Trump at the White House and is perfect for his new presidential role. The tariff deadline passed as Trump worked out a couple last minute deals. China has two more weeks, Mexico gets a 90 day agreement as we work to finalize all the details and Canada get hammered with 35% and really harsh words from Trump. Kamala Harris has no answers on late night tv, Liz Warren falls on the Senate floor and our Song of the Week is a mulligan.
In this edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim takes a sharp look at America's growing childhood obesity crisis—and why First Lady Michelle Obama's health push was mostly empty PR. Unlike the Obamas' "fitness gram" rebrand, Trump is bringing back Eisenhower's Presidential Fitness Test, complete with a new council of elite athletes like Harrison Butker and Lawrence Taylor. Butker's brief speech, focused on building strong minds, bodies, and souls, hit home with Kim and Marc—while Trump's remarks about his appearance added classic flair. The segment also praises Trump's executive order banning men from competing in women's Olympic events and highlights RFK Jr.'s recent efforts to question the dramatic rise in gluten allergies, autism, and chemical additives in food. Kim says it's about time someone asked the hard questions.
Hour 1 kicks off with Marc, Kim, and Ethan reveling in a rare cool summer morning—but the good vibes end quickly when Marc drops an exclusive bombshell: a longtime St. Louis City SC season ticket holder was ejected from a game for wearing a MAGA hat. No misconduct. No altercation. Just a Trump hat. Marc slams the political discrimination and previews a live interview with the fan, Mike, coming up next hour. Then, the conversation shifts to Nancy Pelosi's outrageous stock gains, with her 2024 portfolio somehow outperforming Warren Buffett's by over double. Marc defends Josh Hawley against media attempts to pit him against Trump, noting their shared goal of banning congressional insider trading—despite some legislative infighting over targeting Pelosi directly. In Kim on a Whim, Kim cheers Trump's return to Presidential Fitness standards and highlights his new athlete-filled fitness council, including Harrison Butker and Lawrence Taylor. They praise RFK Jr.'s push to ask long-overdue questions about skyrocketing gluten allergies, childhood obesity, and chemical additives in food. Finally, Marc returns to a COVID-era policy disaster: St. Louis's water bill moratorium, which has now racked up $12.6 million in unpaid utility bills. With a quarter of accounts past due, Marc torches Mayor Tishaura Jones for forgiving the debt while still taxing responsible workers.
Hear from Chiefs head Coach Andy Reid (1:36), Kingsley Suamataia (4:30), Harrison Butker (8:12), and Brashard Smith (13:40). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Zone with Sterling Holmes and producer Jack Johnson react to Chiefs training camp press conferences from Andy Reid, Kingsley Suamataia, Harrison Butker and Brashard Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EZ off till Monday, 7/28/25. Enjoy three Patreon Bonus encore showsSegments include:*So, a ton of things happened today that were stressors for our old pal, EZ.*The last thing EZ's pinched nerve problem needs is to see a chiropractor, according to a physical therapist.*Biden's graduation remarks about Gaza, leave EZ scratching his head.*An incredible video of a baby being born in the front seat of a car.*Diddy scrambling as the world knows he beat up Cassie.*Diddy makes horrible attempt at apology.Rapper Cam'ron did not want to talk on CNN about Diddy.*Super ugly old lady married to super young, super stupid dude, having baby.*There's a conspiracy buzzing around the Eric Zane Show Podcast*EZ started off with a new, disgusting pic of FB's Hair. What. The. Fuck. Is. He. Thinking?*Shockingly, there are a ton of people who willingly throw their support behind Harrison Butker.*You won't believe what Kanye West's Cybertruck looks like.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A special thank you to our sponsor, The Catholic Woodworker. Get your heirloom quality rosaries here: https://catholicwoodworker.com/In this inspiring episode of The Catholic Man Show, hosts Adam Minihan and David Niles sit down with special guest Harrison Butker, NFL kicker and devout Catholic, to discuss fatherhood, faith, and leading a virtuous life in today's world. Harrison shares his insights on being the head of the household, raising children in the faith, and balancing a high-profile sports career with family responsibilities. From practical tips on prayer routines to the importance of grandfathers in passing down wisdom, this episode is packed with wisdom for Catholic men striving to live authentically for Christ.Key Discussion Points:The Role of a Father as the Head of the Household: Harrison emphasizes the responsibility of men to lead their families with virtue, drawing parallels to great leadership in sports, like his coach Andy Reid, who takes accountability as a true leader.Raising Faithful Children: As the primary educators, parents must prioritize their children's relationship with Christ over worldly achievements. Harrison shares how he and his wife teach their children, including preparing his six-year-old son for First Communion and altar serving.Building a Prayerful Family Life: Harrison discusses the importance of a family rosary, praying before meals, and striving for quality in prayer to foster a deep connection with God.The Role of Grandparents: Harrison reflects on the value of grandparents in passing down faith and life lessons, advocating for multi-generational households to strengthen family bonds.Advice for Young Boys: Harrison's heartfelt advice to the hosts' sons: “You are enough.” He encourages young men to follow Christ and the saints, embracing their unique vocations without succumbing to societal pressures of pride or competition.Special Mention:Harrison praises the durability of rosaries from The Catholic Woodworker, a sponsor of the show, and receives a handmade “Terror of Demons” rosary as a gift.The hosts and Harrison discuss the importance of intentional prayer, with practices like the Angelus and family rosary to anchor family life in faith.
Send us a textThe arrest of Scottie Scheffler before the PGA Championship created a butterfly effect that may have handed Xander Schauffele his first major win. The podcast explores controversial headlines, status hierarchies, and social observations that highlight our interconnected world.• Scottie Scheffler's arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club results from a misunderstanding with law enforcement• How Scheffler's absence from his best form created an opening for Xander Schauffele to gain confidence and win• The powerful influence of crowd support on tournament outcomes in professional golf• Harrison Butker's controversial Benedictine University commencement speech about women's roles• The "Big Titty Cookies" billboard controversy and how canceled advertisements can generate more publicity• Firsthand observations of status hierarchies and human behavior on a film production set in Charleston• How the status game plays out between talent, directors, crew members, and extras ("background") in film productionIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share with friends, and leave a review. Your support helps us continue bringing these unfiltered tales from the golf world and beyond.Support the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Send us a textRich Easton returns with unexpected tales from the golf world following Scottie Scheffler's shocking arrest outside Valhalla during the PGA Championship. What seemed like a misunderstanding between golf's golden boy and local law enforcement may have altered the tournament's outcome entirely, creating a butterfly effect that helped Xander Schauffele secure his first major championship.• Scottie Scheffler's arrest outside Valhalla occurred after a misunderstanding with traffic police on a rainy morning• How the butterfly effect of Scheffler's arrest likely changed the entire tournament dynamic • Xander Schauffele's clutch performance on the 18th hole showed incredible mental fortitude• Bryson DeChambeau's transformation into an entertaining fan favorite is making him more appealing• Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech advising women to prioritize homemaking over careers• The "Big Titty Cookies" billboard controversy and how negative publicity often creates better exposure• Behind the scenes look at movie production hierarchies and status games as a background actor• The varied motivations people have for working as extras in film and televisionSupport the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
In hour 1, after an off day, the Marc Cox Morning Show is back! Marc and Scott discuss how their off days went, as well as giving us the top stories of the day in the Marc Cox Shortlist. We also hear our national anthem of the day! Concern over U.S. involvement continues to grow as President Trump approaches a decision. Should we get involved, or should we let them figure it out? In today's edition of Scott on the Spot, we wonder if grade schools are teaching the right things to students. Are schools, and public schools specifically, spending money in the right places? Comments from the chat raise questions as to where these school districts are that are over-spending. Charlie Kirk has a debate with a 14 year old freshman, and raises questions about the reasons why some young women choose to go to college. In hour 2, Marc discusses the reason he was off yesterday, and it was for Juneteenth which is a federal holiday. We also hear Marc's top stories in this edition of the shortlist! Janett Liriano, Venture-Backed founder with a political mindset and co-founder of INARU, joins to discuss the treasury releasing social security and Medicare Trustees Report. Florida is running out of space for illegals, so the attorney general proposed an idea to put one in an abandoned airport. It is being dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz' due to it being surrounded by alligators and pythons. Nicole Murray, of This Morning with Gordon Deal, joins the show to discuss the markets, as well as worldwide, national and local news. In Other News, a lady goes crazy on an airplane for no apparent reason, and a British Airways flight attendant was dancing without clothes in the first class bathroom. In hour 3, There is no omelet bar here in the St. Louis like there is up in New England, and we also hear Marc's top stories of the day in the shortlist! Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation national security and foreign policy, joins to discuss Trump's current strategy for Iran, and the latest comments from the president and his press secretary. Dr. Bob Onder, U.S. Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District, joins to discuss a new law approved in Tennessee by the Supreme Court. This states that transgender minors can not have surgery to transition to the opposite gender. In this edition of Scott on the Spot, Scott breaks down some controversial comments from Whoopi Goldberg on The View, as well as the loads of backlash she is facing, including some from Iranians. In hour 4, Marc has his top stories of the day with the shortlist! Marc also dives into some comments made by Charlie Kirk. Alexandria Hoff, Reporter for Fox News, joins the show to discuss Trump's timeline for Iran to call for a ceasefire, as well as for negotiations to begin in that time period. She also discusses why the polls are bad for Biden. Asaf Ramirowsky, PHD, a Middle East Scholar, the Executive Director of the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) as well as the Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME), joins the show to discuss the problems that Iran continues to cause around the world, and how people continue to go after Israel. Charlie Kirk follows the comments made by Harrison Butker by saying that there is nothing wrong with women wanting to go to college to find their husband.
To begin the final hour of the show on this Friday morning, Marc has his top stories of the day with the shortlist! Marc also dives into some comments made by Charlie Kirk. Alexandria Hoff, Reporter for Fox News, joins the show to discuss Trump's timeline for Iran to call for a ceasefire, as well as for negotiations to begin in that time period. She also discusses why the polls are bad for Biden. Asaf Ramirowsky, PHD, a Middle East Scholar, the Executive Director of the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) as well as the Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME), joins the show to discuss the problems that Iran continues to cause around the world, and how people continue to go after Israel. Charlie Kirk follows the comments made by Harrison Butker by saying that there is nothing wrong with women wanting to go to college to find their husband.
Tornado Watches, Snakes, and the Holy SpiritTornado Watch Context: Hosts record during a tornado watch in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joking about their indifference to watches (less severe than warnings) and the confusing terminology.David humorously claims to become a "seasoned meteorologist" each spring, sensing storms "in his bones" and using terms like "hook echo".Brief tangent on Ralph Nader, who ran for president (circa 2000, Bush vs. Gore) and claimed never to have eaten McDonald's, deemed unbelievable at the time due to McDonald's ubiquity and lack of stigma.Main DiscussionMinihan Household AdventuresPossum Incident: While Adam was away, his wife Haylee killed a possum in their chicken coop with a .44 Magnum (jokingly exaggerated), impressing Adam via text.Snake in the House: Upon returning from a trip, Adam's family found a large snake (not a rat snake, possibly a king snake) in their home.A child's blood-curdling scream alerted Haylee; Adam initially deferred to her but helped after learning of the snake.Snake was fast, striking, and required corralling kids into a closet for safety; Adam trapped it using a box and cardboard, later regretting not feeding it to their seven roosters.Diocesan Rat Snake Story: Adam recalls handling a 5+ foot rat snake at the Diocese of Tulsa early in his job, earning awe from coworkers and a social media post.Nashville Recording MishapsForgotten Suit Pants: At a black-tie event in Nashville with Fr. Mike Schmitz, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Harrison Butker, David forgot his patterned suit pants, non-replaceable due to the unique design.Father-in-law Dan O'Brien and Jim Spencer overnighted them via UPS, arriving 45 minutes before recording.Equipment Failure: Their recording case's main power supply cord was severed in transit, requiring significant pivoting.David predicted the need to “pivot” before the trip, likening their adaptability to NBA players; the weekend involved constant problem-solving but was ultimately fun.Catholic Radio Station LaunchMcAlester Station: David and Adam helped launch 90.9 FM in McAlester, Oklahoma, a full-power Catholic radio station built on a shoestring budget.Located on parish grounds (no studio costs, using existing internet/power), it reaches McAlester's community, including three correctional facilities (e.g., “Big Mac” maximum security prison).Launched on the Feast of the Ascension (moved to Sunday in Tulsa's mission diocese), aligning with the Great Commission to evangelize.Aims to evangelize incarcerated individuals without the red tape of prison ministry; David gave a speech post-Mass, nearly upstaged by Adam's readiness to intervene.Prayer request for the station's success.Eucharistic Procession in TulsaNational Eucharistic Procession Stop: Tulsa hosted a stop in the nationwide procession, attended by 500–800 people (David's estimate).Counter-evangelists (not protesters) with megaphones followed the procession, slandering the Church; persistent but civil, they lacked goodwill due to rudeness.Police (not necessarily Catholic) found them annoying; hosts advise listeners to prepare for similar disruptions at other stops.Defense of Faith Question: David ponders if modern Christians are too pacifist compared to Crusade-era defense of faith, citing G.K. Chesterton's The Ball and the Cross (an atheist's slander of Mary prompts a Catholic to challenge him to a duel).Asks Adam if the pendulum has swung too far from defending honor; discussion deferred to post-break.Break 1:...
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Kansas City Chiefs Placekicker Harrison Butker Gives Advice On How To Stay True To Conservative Christian Beliefs In Industry That Typically Doesn't Support Them…~Interview Conducted by The Tennessee Conservative's Olivia Lupia
OverviewIn this episode, David Niles and Adam Minahan sip on Brothers Bond bourbon, celebrate the election of an American pope, and share updates on farming and upcoming interviews in Nashville. The main discussion focuses on the importance of prayer, particularly in moments of temptation, drawing from scripture, saints, and practical advice for building a prayerful life. The hosts also promote their upcoming pilgrimage and Patreon support.Key Topics1. Celebrating an American PopeAmerican Pope Enthusiasm: The hosts humorously declare “everything is American now” with the election of an American pope, jokingly claiming spaghetti and the Catholic Church as American.Cultural Shift: They playfully note the Church is now “more profitable” with an American pope, reflecting their excitement for this historic moment.2. Personal Updates and Farming AdventuresDavid's Farming Efforts: David shares his experience planting 576 kernels of corn (16 rows of 36) without tilling, following a “Back to Eden” approach using wood chips. He discusses challenges with nitrogen depletion in the soil, leading to poor growth, and plans to amend it.Family Teamwork: David describes a rewarding family moment planting with his daughters, using a power drill and raking to plant seeds, fostering teamwork and bonding.Farm Life: Updates include a nearly completed garden fence to keep out rabbits, 41 chickens, and a rooster confrontation. David's son, Luke, caught his first rabbit, soon to be fried for dinner.Anniversary Trip: David and his wife, Haley, celebrated their 13th anniversary in Mexico, briefly mentioned as a joyful getaway.3. Upcoming Interviews and Patreon PromotionNashville Interviews: The hosts are heading to Nashville to interview Father Mike Schmitz, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, Harrison Butker, and possibly Candace Owens, among others. These interviews will be posted first on their Patreon page.Patreon Support: They encourage listeners to support The Catholic Man Show on Patreon to help spread the gospel in a manly way, with exclusive access to upcoming interviews. Visit thecatholicmanshow.com for details.Guest Teaser: The hosts announce an upcoming episode with Dr. Kent Litnoski, who offered insights on living Lent as a married man, with plans for him to return to Tulsa for further discussion.4. Discussion on Prayer and TemptationScriptural Foundation: The hosts focus on Matthew 26:41 (“Watch and pray that you may not undergo the test. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak”), reflecting on Jesus' Agony in the Garden and the apostles' failure to stay awake and pray.Theological Importance of Prayer:Union with Christ: Prayer during temptation unites us with Christ, who modeled prayer in distress, revealing man's supreme calling (Catechism reference).Humility and Dependence: Prayer crushes pride and fosters reliance on God, countering the modern tendency to act independently of Him.Obedience: Jesus' command to pray in temptation is reason enough to do so.Saints' Wisdom:St. Alphonsus Liguori: Willfully neglecting prayer for a day is a venial sin, but neglecting it during temptation could be mortal, emphasizing prayer's gravity.St. John Chrysostom: Prayer is owed to God as a matter of justice, regardless of one's state in life, with a suggested minimum of 15 minutes daily.Origen and St. Jerome: The apostles' failure to pray in the Garden shows the need for constant prayer...
Coming to you live from the Courage Under Fire conference in Nashville with this special edition of the LOOPcast, featuring guests appearances from Fr. Mike Schmitz, Matt Walsh, Harrison Butker, and Michael Knowles.This show is sponsored, in part, by Holy Heroes!Go to https://www.holyheroes.com/men and order NOW to receive the expanded 2nd edition with both FREE Prayer cards!EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.orgSUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.orgAll opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.
As the Kansas City Chiefs headed to Super Bowl LIX recently, the Press questioned Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Butker, again about his controversial statements made at a Catholic University in 2024. According to the Associated Press, Butker said, “I don't feel the need to apologize for anything.” He added, “I feel like God's prepared me ... The post No Need For Apologies appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
It's a Super Bowl recap that barely discusses the Super Bowl. It's the new episode of Craft Brewed Sports.
Producer Josh updates us on Harrison Butker's Super Bowl, the truck spill of the week, and which streaming service lagged the least during the big game.
This week, Sports Spectrum's Matt Forte, Jason Romano and Annabelle Hasselbeck spent the week in New Orleans interviewing and speaking to Kansas City Chiefs players and coaches about their faith in Jesus.1. Patrick Mahomes (1:58)2. James Winchester (2:33)3. Todd Pinkston (6:27)4. Carson Wentz (8:22)5. Kareem Hunt (10:03)6. Drue Tranquill (10:29)7. Charles Omenhihu (13:37)8. Jaylin Watson (14:23)9. Rod Wilson (16:10)10. Samaje Perine (18:20)11. Trent McDuffie (22:03)12. Harrison Butker (22:47)Sports Spectrum is presented this week by UNITUS. Learn more by checking out their website -WeAreUnitus.com. Use the code SS10 to save 10% off through February 9, 2025.If you would like to advertise with Sports Spectrum or have a guest idea for someone to talk to on the show, please email us -jason@sportsspectrum.comWATCH all of our podcast episodes on our YouTube page:https://www.youtube.com/@SportsSpectrumMagazineSign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15https://www.theincrease.com/products/sports-spectrum-magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click below to learn how you can commit your life to Him.https://sportsspectrum.com/gospel/Have you heard our other Sports Spectrum podcasts?Sports Spectrum'sWhat's Up Podcast -https://open.spotify.com/show/7CvX5oXnEuKIYI5GCVT7Hi?si=9c61982675f1413dSports Spectrum'sGet in the Game Podcast -https://open.spotify.com/show/7CFPZVet3TcsSJMZqRHndI?si=d6599c85917146a7
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich break down how they're betting some of the big game prop markets when it comes to the Wide Receiver position, including which Chiefs pass catcher is in store for a big day? Then, how should we play Harrison Butker's kicking props, after a stellar big game last season for the longtime Chiefs kicker. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich react to what was another huge day in the NBA when it comes to trades as deadline day approaches, featuring Jimmy Butler getting traded to the Warriors and how this move effects futures odds in the Association. Then, we break down how to bet some of the big game prop markets when it comes to the Wide Receiver position, including which Chiefs pass catcher is in store for a big day? Then, how should we play Harrison Butker's kicking props, after his stellar big game last season. The hour wraps with a draft of our favorite foods for the big game, and what exacly our meal plans will be on Sunday! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest and Nick Jacobs of KSHB 41 recap the Chiefs inching closer to their goal of Chief-fecta. As Kansas City punches their ticket to Super Bowl 59 with a 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from Chiefs head coach Andy Reid (:31), tight end Travis Kelce (3:38), cornerback Trent McDuffie (9:03), defensive lineman Charles Omenihu (14:29), wide receiver Xavier Worthy (18:39), defensive end George Karlaftis (21:53), and kicker Harrison Butker (25:27). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron Hughley, Brandon Kiley, and Stephen Serda are back to discuss why Joe Thuney should remain the left tackle for the Chiefs. Should we be worried about Harrison Butker's health? Is there anything to worry about the Chiefs Week 18 performance? It looks like the Chiefs defense is going to get a big boost in the return of Jaylen Watson and Steve Spagnuolo is getting some head coaching looks. Subscribe: https://youtu.be/H1Nh3_tyPdQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joshua Brisco, Editor of Chiefs on SI, joined The Drive to discuss his concern level about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and the Chiefs potential opponent in the playoff.
Responding to questions from listeners, beginning with our countdown of the 40 biggest stories of 2024 in Christian headlines, explaining why Harrison Butker's commencement speech was not among them, and why Christians should not attend same-sex weddings. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
It's Friday, December 27th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus, I'm Ean Leppin. Ministry distributes Bibles in Ukraine Reported by the Christian Post, a ministry based in Texas is printing and distributing Bibles and other gospel-centered materials through a vast network of churches and Christian organizations to Eastern Europe. The organization is the Eastern European Mission, or the EEM. This year, the EEM had a goal to distribute 970,000 Bibles and other Christian-based materials in over 30 countries in total and in 20 different languages. This includes the war-torn country of Ukraine. In fact, requests for materials have increased. Vice President of the EEM, Dirk Smith, says, “God uses evil, and this war is definitely not from a good place…” However, nonbelievers are looking at the believers and wanting to know how they are handling these terrible circumstances. Believers are needing more material to share Christ in these trying times. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 6.8 million refugees from Ukraine are recorded globally, and nearly 4 million people are displaced in Ukraine as of November. Romans 10:14-15: How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” Canadian pastor sentenced on December 23 A pastor named Derek Reimer of Mission 7 Ministries in Calgary appeared in court for sentencing back on November 27 after being found guilty in August of criminal harassment and 4 counts of breaching bail conditions—all of this stemming from a conversation with a service delivery manager of a public library. According to Rebel News.com, Pastor Reimer approached the manager at Saddletowne Public Library to ask why the library was hosting events where adults dressed in drag and read books to children, often encouraging the children's exploration of sexual identity and promoting non-traditional values. The manager refused to engage in the conversation and asked Reimer to leave, which he did, but did comment that he would likely return to protest. Reimer also posted about this interaction on his social media, voicing his disapproval. Even though the manager, Shannon Slater, never submitted a victim impact statement to the Canadian Court, Pastor Reimer was still convicted on Dec 23rd. Justice Molle delivered his sentence, including, among other things, a $500 fine, 12 months of house arrest, and 2 years of probation. During his sentence, he must also write an apology letter to the manager Shannon Slater, be banned within 300 meters of a public library on days with a scheduled Reading with Royalty event, and is even prohibited from “entertaining friends at his personal home.” See the full list of his required punishment in his sentencing in the link in our transcript at TheWorldview.com. Hebrews 10:22-23: Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful.” Chaos at airport in Phoenix Chaos erupted the day after Christmas at the Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. The Associated Press reports that around 9:45pm on Dec 26th, a group of people at an airport restaurant had a disagreement that escalated to the point that one man pulled out a gun and another man pulled out a knife. An adult female and 2 males were shot, leaving the female with life-threatening injuries. The two men were in stable condition, including another man with a stab wound. Two hours later, in an unrelated incident, another man showed up with a bag full of guns after he had received a text saying there was an active shooter at the airport. He began to distribute guns to other people at the airport before he was stopped by a police officer. The man struggled with the officer and had to be detained. Phoenix police are still investigating. Christian Posts' top-five stories on Christian entertainment in 2024 And finally, Christian Post.com has released their top five stories that defined Christian entertainment in 2024. See the full list in our transcript, but here are the top 3. Number 3: The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris back in July. Many notable people responded, including Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs, Actress Candace Cameron Bure, and Pastor Greg Laurie. Franklin Graham commented, “Even more than being disrespectful to Christians, I would be concerned about being disrespectful to God. His word tells us, ‘Be not deceived, God is not mocked.' It would be nice if President Biden, a Catholic, would issue a statement condemning this. Whether you're Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican or Protestant, it is offensive." Number 2: Two high-profile baptisms made news this year of actors Russell Brand and Denzel Washington. Brand has been very vocal about his conversion and continues to speak out about his experience with the Lord and his spiritual journey on social media. Denzel Washington told Esquire magazine “If God can do this for me, there's nothing He can't do for you. The sky literally is the limit and there's no limit to the sky.” When asked if he was unafraid to discuss his faith in the light of what Hollywood might think he simply replied, “I don't care what anyone thinks … I'm free now.” Number 1 was the surprising passing of Christian singer Mandisa on April 18th at the age of 47. Mandisa was very open about her struggles with depression and anxiety and how her faith helped her overcome those difficulties. Her rise to fame started on the reality show American Idol in 2006. Her album Overcomer, released in 2013, won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. During her career, she sold 1.6 million albums. One of her favorite passages was Psalm 13. Verses 5 and 6 say, “But I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because He has dealt bountifully with me.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, December 27th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. Filling in for Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com), I'm Ean Leppin. Feel free to email me at contact@eanvoiceit.com. Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Lk 1:67-79 - Zechariah his father, filled with the Holy Spirit, prophesied, saying: “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel; for He has come to His people and set them free. He has raised up for us a mighty Savior, born of the house of his servant David. Through His prophets He promised of old that He would save us from our enemies, from the hands of all who hate us. He promised to show mercy to our fathers and to remember His holy covenant This was the oath He swore to our father Abraham: to set us free from the hand of our enemies, free to worship Him without fear, holy and righteous in His Sight all the days of our life. You, my child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High, for you will go before the Lord to prepare His way, to give His people knowledge of salvation by the forgiveness of their sins. In the tender compassion of our God the dawn from on high shall break upon us, to shine on those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death, and to guide our feet into the way of peace.” Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) Hero of the Year - We are now down to the final four: FBI whistleblower Marcus Allen, Cardinal Raymond Burke, Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Butker, and Vice President-elect, JD Vance, and another true Catholic hero NOT being considered, Bishop Joseph Strickland - Who will be CatholicVote's 2024 Hero of the Year? You decide! VOTE NOW 3) Pope Benedict XV called for a Christmas truce during WWI http://www.churchpop.com/2014/12/25/pope-christmas-truce/ 4) The candy cane's secret: Unveiling the Christian meaning behind this ancient Christmas treat https://www.churchpop.com/the-candy-canes-secret-unveiling-the-christian-meaning-behind-the-ancient-christmas-treat/
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is back on the field kicking and looking good. Still, Butker is a bit of longshot to be playing for at least another week or two. We have the latest Chiefs info for the game on Sunday. A college basketball coach with a really tough schedule offers up the quote of the year at his news conference. I want to meet him, shake his hand and buy him a beer. This dude has to be all MAGA and has the greatest attitude ever. Stan Weber is here with a football feast. We get his thoughts on college programs hiring GM's, talk MU and KSU bowl matchups and preview the Chiefs and Browns while breaking down the race for the one seed. Lee Sterling of www.paramountsports.com is now 11-5 on the season with his Thursday night selections free for KKHI patrons who are cashing in. Here's here to give you some NFL picks for games we select for this weekend. And our song of the week is from a soundtrack of an Apple+ show that features a song by a Hall of Fame artist in each episode. But they aren't by the artist. They're covers by Eddie Vedder, Weezer, Nathaniel Ratliffe, Jason Isbel, Stephen Marley and many others. I play a cover you will know well from this show by Fitz and the Tantrums.
The hits are coming so fast from President Trump he should release a separate double album with all the good stuff. The latest is a little known policy that even he followed when he was president but not anymore. The KC Star publishes a total non story about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker that proves they have the worst of journalistic intentions. Argentina has made an incredible recovery in just one year and is a model for Elon and Vivek as they go DOGE. The Chiefs are getting a little healthier, we've got the latest on who's in and who's out. Bill Belichick is taking his pro plan to college. A UFC fighter unloads on LeBron James. And we have holiday Steals and Deals for you as we announce another free giveaway for a KKHI listener. We have you covered for the holidays.
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