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John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss a troubling anti-Semitic incident in Clayton involving graffiti and burned cars, the broader rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., and the role of conspiracy theories and social media in spreading hate. They examine the ongoing wave of mass shootings, the debate over the right to bear arms versus the push for gun control, and how the Republican Party is responding. The conversation also covers the upcoming St. Louis County Executive race between Brian Williams and Sam Page, potential legal hurdles for Page, and the spread of irrational beliefs on college campuses.
August 3rd | Michael Kelley brings our next sermon in our series “World Shaking Psalms.”
Mitch Harris, former Cardinals pitcher and US Navy Lieutenant joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley to talk about his career in the Navy and the big leagues, all of which is documented in his new book 'My Private War: Relentlessly Chasing A Dream — From The Navy To The Major Leagues'
Kerry farmer Michael Gaine's disappearance on March 20th was first treated as a missing person's case.Soon though, it was upgraded to a murder investigation as the Garda searched for his body and explored multiple lines of inquiry.Then the farmer's body was found – in the most grisly of circumstances. He had been dismembered with his body parts deposited into the silage pit on his farm.One such line of inquiry involved Michael Kelley, an American who lived and worked on Gaine's 1,000-acre farm for the past three years.Kelley has identified himself to the media as having been arrested and questioned in relation to Gaine's murder. He was released without charge.So is he and what was he doing in Kerry? How did he come to live and work on the Gaine farm? And why is he giving interviews?Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan.This episode was originally broadcast in June 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Jagow is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the latest friction in the U.S. Senate, where slim margins are making confirmations contentious and recess appointments a concern. They also break down the redistricting battles in Texas and Missouri and what they mean for political control. Plus, the trio reacts to an incident at a St. Louis City SC match involving a MAGA hat, raising questions about political speech and stadium policies.
Michael Kelley preaches from Philippians 4. As Paul brings his letter to the Philippians to a close, he provides instruction without exceptions. The Christian life should be marked by unconditional rejoicing, unconditional gentleness, unconditional prayer, and unconditional peace. Grace Community Church exists to build spiritually healthy people for ministry in the world. One of the ways that we pursue this mission is by gathering each Sunday for corporate worship, prayer, and biblical teaching. The corporate nature of this gathering is both edifying to the believer and a witness of God's grace to the world. Sermon speaker is Scott Patty unless otherwise noted.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Scott Jagow to talk about the Epstein files, democratic party and the St. Louis city government.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the entire 1st hour. The conversation includes stories about pianos at Six Flags; Wet Willy's waterslides; Frank Sinatra and John Travolta; handsome older actors; immigration to St Louis.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy in the 1st hour. Later Scott Jagow previews the weekend; Dale Scilly on CITY SC; Chesterfield Mall redeveloper Michael Staenberg; Steve Schankman previews Evolution Festival; Bruce Blackwell offers career advice.
Christi Taylor-Jones is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, she explains the 'Summer Blues' to Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors. She says it isn't new, but people have not been talking about it as long as Seasonal Affective Disorder, that everyone talks about in the winter. Her book: 'Touched by Suicide' is available.
Michael Kelley joins Amy today as Chris is at jury duty; more fallout from the Coldplay concert; Scottie Schleffler; Did you see this?; a psychotherapist on the 'Summer Blues'; Matt Pauley on the state of the Cardinals; does mid-life scare you?
Michael Kelley sticks around for the 2nd hour of the show; a therapist discusses the so-called "Summer Blues', yes, they are a thing; Michael visited Nashville, their resurgence should be a goal; Matt Pauley on the state of the Cardinals; and Amy disagrees with a texter, local media DOES support the music scene.
Michael Kelley in for Chris. they discuss the Coldplay Kiss Cam; Trump and Epstein connections; and Did you see this?
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Scott Jagow and Michael Kelley unpack the political and public reaction to the Epstein files, including backlash from Trump's base over how the documents were handled. They also examine a new St. Louis entertainment district signed into law by Governor Kehoe, featuring self-taxation and gun checkpoints to improve safety. The discussion then turns local, covering the city's response to rising juvenile crime and the push for stronger enforcement and parental accountability. The episode wraps with a call for greater security and stability in downtown St. Louis.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy. They discuss the trek to the top of Mount Everest.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the 1st hour of the show. Topics today include overprice apartments; the origin of 15-minutes of fame; Superman's glasses; Kehoe signs legislation.
Chris and Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley in hour 1; cost of rents; Mt Everest; Superman; Mike Kehoe; Scott Jagow in hour 2; coffee; trashy tv; Dale Schilly on CITY SC; Did you see this?; Hour 3 includes architects assisting tornado victims; Blues broadcats; Out of Context.
Scott Jagow is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to unpack Elon Musk's announcement of his new political movement, the America Party. Hancock is skeptical, comparing it to past third party efforts like Ross Perot's Reform Party. Kelley says Musk's money gives him a real platform but warns it could split the Republican vote. They also discuss a narrowly passed bill in Congress and what it could mean for the economy, including potential impacts from new tariffs and tax policy changes.
In this episode of the Men of Influence Show, host Tim Holloway welcomes Pastor Michael Kelley, a seasoned pastor with over 40 years of experience, to dive deep into the transformative power of faith. From his roots in a Pentecostal Holiness background to leading a vibrant network of house churches in Ohio, Michael shares his journey of moving from legalism to a revelation of God's grace and love. Together, Tim and Michael explore how faith, rooted in relationship with God as a loving Father, King, and friend, becomes the cornerstone for a healthy spiritual life. They discuss overcoming condemnation, embracing sonship, and the role of grace in empowering believers to live transformed lives.Michael unpacks key elements of faith, emphasizing that knowing God personally; through His Word, the Holy Spirit, and prayer; unlocks a believer's identity and destiny. With personal stories, including Tim's own encounter with God during a life-altering crisis, this episode highlights how faith works through love, not legalistic formulas, to bring freedom and purpose. Michael also shares practical takeaways, like meditating on God's Word and seeking the Holy Spirit's revelation, to help listeners grow in their faith and impact their communities.Key TakeawaysFaith is Relationship: True faith is about knowing God as a loving Father, not following rigid equations or legalistic rules.Grace Transforms: Grace, received through faith, empowers believers to overcome sin and embrace their new identity as sons of God.Sonship Over Sin: Shifting from a sin-focused mindset to righteousness-consciousness unlocks a believer's true identity and purpose.Meditate on the Word: Engaging with God's Word and the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus, the living Word, and drives transformation.Community Impact: A faith rooted in love and identity equips believers to influence their cities and beyond for Christ.“Faith worketh by love. It's not about equations; it's about your relationship with a God who calls you His son.” - Pastor Michael KelleyLearn more about Tim through the following links:FacebookPodcasting group
Did you see this? with Amy and Michael Kelley. Brad Pitt was robbed & Tom Cruise's finances.
Michael Kelley and John Hancock join Amy Marxkors, reacting to the primary election in New York City that Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani came out on top of this week. He'll challenge current Mayor, independent Eric Adams. He would like to address food deserts in NYC, an issue we have here in St Louis as well.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Amy for the whole hour; Hancock was in a terrible car crash this week; Kelley was recognized on his Uber ride; what does the Mayor race in NYC mean nationally?; shorts on men and shoehorns.
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director Dale Schilly joins Amy and Michael Kelley with a quiz over the descriptions that Joey Zanaboni uses during broadcasts. It has been terribly hot this week for CITY which dropped a decision to Orlando this week.
Scott Jagow has issues with his cars being broken into; sex scenes in movies; St Louis CITY SC analyst Dale Schilly; Did you see this? Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors.
Tim Meers, General Chairman of Celebrate St Louis, joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley previewing live music, food and fireworks along the riverfront in front of the Arch on July 3 & 4. Meer says a drone show will roll directly into fireworks on July 4.
Matt quizzes Amy and Michael Kelley with clips from this week's show, can they figure out what the original context was?
Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors, they discuss moving; graduates that use AI for homework; Celebrate St Louis on the Arch Grounds; and 'Out of Context' clips from the show.
Amy is joined by Michael Kelley for the full show. John Hancock, Scott Jagow, Dale Schilley and Tim Meers are guests. Topics include the NY Mayoral race; the Democratic party; should me be allowed to wear shorts; 100 Acts of kindness; St Louis independence Day celebrations & more.
In this episode, Sam interviews Michael Kelley, Executive Director for the Rooted Network and a seasoned writer of church small group curriculum. As churches adapt to evolving discipleship needs, small group materials are also transforming. We'll explore what's driving these changes, how new approaches are resonating with different congregations, and practical insights for church leaders who are choosing curriculum in today's landscape. The post The Shifts in How Churches Choose Small Group Curriculum (What You Need to Know): An Interview with Michael Kelley appeared first on Church Answers.
Scott Jagow is joined by political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley to break down the recent US military strikes on Iran, which involved six B2 bombers targeting three nuclear sites. The discussion explores the proactive nature of the operation, raising critical questions about presidential authority and the lack of full Congressional consultation. They examine the strategic alignment between the US and Israel, including Prime Minister Netanyahu's broader objectives, and assess the risk of wider regional conflict. With comparisons to past interventions like Iraq, the episode dives into the potential long-term consequences and geopolitical impact of the strikes.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we spend the first hour getting caught up with the dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Then, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joins the show to discuss the need for Granite City steelworkers to have their voices heard during the Nippon deal. Dale Schilly talks CITY SC's recent play since making a coaching change and getting back into the playoff hunt. In the final hour we discuss comments made by President Trump on the potential for direct US intervention in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
We spend the first hour of today's show with the dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley as we discuss the Top 3 stories you need to know about. Plus, Chris and Amy get John and Michael's thoughts on their business idea.
The Michael Gaine Murder case continues to baffle and horrify, and now we have the latest news development: a new interview with Michael Kelley, a key person who adamantly denies any involvement. We're diving deep into the Michael Gaine Murder investigation in Kerry, Ireland.In this episode, we meticulously scrutinize Michael Kelley's new interview. Originally from Maine and living in Tralee since the murder, he shares his theories on how the murder of the Kenmare farmer could have happened, and crucially, gives his account of when he last saw Michael Gaine. With lots of rumors swirling around this perplexing case and constant debate on Reddit, we'll dissect his linguistic patterns, looking for subtle cues that might shed light on the truth behind his denials.We'll also reflect on what Michael Kelley said about Michael Gaine's funeral. Join us as we break down the latest in this compelling news story and dissect the suspect's words.Get the breakdown of the first interview here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/43RoTIFJmdRd4IV9mXYEbB?si=3d39affb1c914c40Want more from Never A Truer Word? Become a member on YouTube or Spotify and get early access, exclusive episodes and moreYouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBFGUA67ZunxIbe51LnqGg/joinSpotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/neveratruerword/subscribeArtwork by StefWithAnFResearch and additional analysis by Lina
Scott Jagow is joined by KMOX Political Analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the fallout between Elon Musk and President Trump and people getting turned off by all the politics now.
Join us LIVE as we delve into the latest news surrounding the tragic murder of Michael Gaine in Kerry, Ireland. Our focus now turns to Michael Kelley, a person of interest who vehemently denies any involvement.In this exclusive live analysis, we'll scrutinize Michael Kelley's press interviews, examining his words and denials. Can we glean critical insights from how he speaks? With lots of rumors swirling around this perplexing case, we'll dissect his linguistic patterns, looking for subtle cues that might shed light on the truth behind his assertions.Bring your questions and observations to the chat! This live session is your chance to engage directly with the analysis of a key interview in one of Ireland's most talked-about recent news stories.Listen to the full interview here: https://youtu.be/ArtGpqvc0FM?si=ugNlV6-Kc-1Z8OHi&t=188Want more from Never A Truer Word? Become a member on YouTube or Spotify and get early access, exclusive episodes and moreYouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBFGUA67ZunxIbe51LnqGg/joinSpotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/neveratruerword/subscribeArtwork by StefWithAnFResearch and additional analysis by Lina
Kerry farmer Michael Gaine's disappearance on March 20th was first treated as a missing person's case.Soon though, it was upgraded to a murder investigation as the Garda searched for his body and explored multiple lines of inquiry.Then the farmer's body was found – in the most grisly of circumstances. He had been dismembered with his body parts deposited into the silage pit on his farm.One such line of inquiry involved Michael Kelley, an American who lived and worked on Gaine's 1,000-acre farm for the past three years.Kelley has identified himself to the media as having been arrested and questioned in relation to Gaine's murder. He was released without charge.So is he and what was he doing in Kerry? How did he come to live and work on the Gaine farm? And why is he giving interviews?Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scott Jagow talks with political consultant Michael Kelley on the five-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, reflecting on the impact of protests, police reform, and justice. They also share Memorial Day memories tied to military service and discuss the upcoming 2026 election landscape—from county executive races to campaign strategy. Plus, a look at the unlikely political friendship between Democrat Michael Kelley and Republican John Hancock.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the 1st hour of the show; Scott Jagow has a bird issue; Dale Schilly on the CITYS SC woes; a fan is suing the Colorado Rockies for an odd reason; and should kids be invited to weddings?
James Clark, Vice President of Public Safety and Executive Director of the Neighborhood Alliance for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc., joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley as the organization continues their efforts following the deadly tornadoes last week.
St Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson says his department and other first responders searched 4500 damaged structures in a 48-hour period. He says his crews are all safe, but 'very, very tired.' He tells John Hancock and Michael Kelley that the department 'did not miss a call.'
Ted Schnuck- Exexcutive VP of Schnucks, and Steve Reynolds, a division manager for Schnucks join Michael Kelley and John Hancock following the tornadoes on Friday that swept through St Louis
BBB Director of Communications Sarah Wetzel joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley with a warning for victims of last week's storm.
Scott Jagow sits down with John Hancock and Michael Kelley to reflect on the aftermath of a powerful storm that hit St. Louis. While John reports minimal damage, Michael shares how severely it impacted his area. They commend the city's quick response, from workers in the streets to comprehensive media coverage. The conversation shifts to Missouri politics, with John applauding the governor's legislative wins and Michael voicing concerns over lawmakers overturning voter decisions on abortion and sick leave. Both agree abortion will resurface on the ballot, but differ on how voters will respond.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley joins Chris and Amy for the full hour. They chat about the dust-up by the new sheriff over his desire for golf carts and Pete Rose's new eligibility for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Featuring a full hour with John Hancock and Michael Kelley; Murrow Award winner Scott Jagow and his 'Roaming' St Louis segment; Soccer chants and CITY talk with Dale Schilly; facial recognition at the airport; plus poor translations; Bruce Springsteen under fire and more.
Michael Kelley joins Scott Jagow to talk about President Trump dressing like the pope, his first 100 days in office and local politics.
Chris and Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley to the first hour of the show with discussions over the "Bump n Hustle'; a Kentucky Derby preview with Scott Jagow; Dale Schilly previews St Louis CITY SC; smartphone and social media bans for students.
Democratic political consultant Michael Kelley joins Michael Calhoun after Cara Jones soundly defeated St Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones on Tuesday. He says, 'voters' anger didn't expire in November.'