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Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Parenting is one of God's greatest responsibilities and blessings. The Bible teaches that parents are called to guide, nurture, and instruct their children in God's ways. In Proverbs 22:6, we are encouraged to "train up a child in the way he should go," emphasizing the importance of teaching godly values from an early age.God also calls parents to lead with both love and discipline. Ephesians 6:4 reminds fathers not to provoke their children to anger but to bring them up with instruction and guidance rooted in the Lord. Biblical parenting is not about control; it's about modeling faith, patience, wisdom, and unconditional love.Throughout Scripture, we see that children are a gift from God and that parents are entrusted with helping them grow spiritually, emotionally, and morally. When parents seek God's wisdom, they create a foundation that can impact generations.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're focusing in a simple but powerful truth: no family is perfect. Every family has strengths, struggles, disagreements, and flaws. When we look throughout the Bible, we see that even the families God used had imperfections and challenges.The good news is that Jesus doesn't wait for families to be perfect before He loves them. He meets us in our brokenness, offers grace in our mistakes, and helps us grow through our challenges. Families were created by God as places where love, support, forgiveness, and faith can flourish even when life isn't perfect.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Wasted Potential Podcast is back with a fiery commentary track for 1996's Dragon Heart! Oh boy its a rambling one in which we discuss some film facts, give our awful opinions, but mostly discuss other more interesting movies. We play some trivia games like Shot or Not, Creature or Feature (???), and Quaid or Costner. Side note: if anyone has a functioning taint and wants to offer it for a transplant, reach out to Hobo Dan at podcastwastedpotential@gmail.com. Thanks! Hobo Dan's Dragonheart synopsis: Our knight and shining armor…the man with a plan…the man who is gonna save us from Pokémon. Martin Lawrence with a jets jersey on. Ohhh no wait…it's just Dennis quaid is the knight or some shit I think. I'm assuming there is gonna be time travel or he goes back in time and befriends a dragon and some religious aspect to it comes into play. The movie is called dragonheart or dragon slayer. I hope they play a slayer song in this movie that would be sweet. Sean Connor is the guy that's anti dragons and Dennis quaid tries to save the dragon. But it's maybe Dennis quaid may want to fuck the dragon at the end maybe he falls in love with him. Oh no maybe his love becomes a dragon and then fucks it. That would be the best movie ever okay let's do that. You will believe in fucking dragons. A movie before it's time!0:00 - Advertisements 3:05 - Introductions6:24 - Games12:37 - Dragon Heart 1:54:32 - Recommendations & Outro1:59:29 - OuttakesThis week we are sponsored by Fire Breathing Starter Pack and No More Jock Straps Pills. Our Drinking Games this podcast: 1. Quote the Old Code2. Fire loogiesSignature Drink: Dragon's Nostril1 part Fireball3 parts Chaucer's Raspberry MeadEnd Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram! Thanks to FreeSounds.org contributors.Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.com#prayfortaint #dragonheart #seanconnery #dennisquiad
Ahoy mateys! This week we're joined by Wyoming-based creator Quaid Owen Cundall to talk all about his project — Tide-Realm Corsairs. These 1:12 scale pirate action figures sculpted and prototyped by Four Horsemen Studios need your help on Kickstarter to become a reality. Learn all about them in this episode! Back Tide-Realm Corsairs here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/406936874/tiderealm-corsairs-fantasy-pirate-action-figuresFollow us @aic_podcast on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTubeStart creating a podcast today with Zencastr! Learn more.Intro and other voices by Joe Azzarihttps://www.instagram.com/voicesbyjoe/Theme Music is "Game Boy Horror" by the Zombie DandiesProudly part of the Non-Productive Network
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcast,Bienvenidos hoy exploramos de el poderoso mensaje de libertad que se encuentra en la carta a Gálatas.” En esta carta, el apóstol Pablo les recuerda a los creyentes que la verdadera libertad no proviene de las reglas, la religión ni de intentar ganar la aprobación de Dios, sino de la fe en Jesucristo. Gálatas nos desafía a vivir libres de la culpa, el miedo y el legalismo, caminando en amor, gracia y en el poder del Espíritu Santo. Este sermon trata de romper cadenas, abrazar nuestra identidad y descubrir la vida que Dios ha preparado para todos, porque la libertad verdaderamente es para todos.”Traducido por: Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Welcome! today we explore the powerful message of freedom found in the book of Galatians. In this letter, the Apostle Paul reminds believers that true freedom doesn't come from rules, religion, or trying to earn God's approval it comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Galatians challenges us to live free from guilt, fear, and legalism, while walking in love, grace, and the power of the Spirit. This sermon is about breaking chains, embracing identity, and discovering the life God intended for everyone because freedom really is for all.”To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we journey through the powerful message of Epistle to the Galatians a call to live in the freedom Christ has given us while staying aligned with the Holy Spirit.The Apostle Paul reminds believers that salvation isn't earned through rules, traditions, or performance. Instead, we are justified by faith in Jesus Christ alone. But freedom in Christ isn't permission to live carelessly it's an invitation to walk daily with the Spirit.“Stay in step with the Spirit,” Paul writes, encouraging believers to reflect the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. In a world pulling us in every direction, Galatians teaches us to keep our hearts aligned with God's truth and our lives moving in rhythm with His purpose.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today's we are talking about: No Going Back.In Galatians, the Apostle Paul delivers a bold and urgent message once you've experienced the freedom found in Christ, there's no returning to the old way of living under the law. The Galatians were being pulled back into legalism, told they needed more than faith rules, rituals, and religious performance. But Paul shuts that down completely.He reminds them and us that salvation isn't earned, it's received. Grace isn't a starting point you outgrow; it's the foundation you stand on.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
It's MaxFunDrive 2026! Listen to the full Bonus Content episode (as well as all of the BoCo in Max Fun history) by going to www.MaximumFun.org/joinsleeping. It's our one-stop portal to become a member and support Sleeping with Celebrities. ************************************************** Welcome to Maximum Fun's own BoCo Vault, Sleeping with Celebrities Wing. We bring you beautiful soundscapes for sleep, meditation, yoga, zoning out, or really whatever you like. Thank you for being a member. This is Ambient Track 2: Vanishing Point by Daniel William Gonzalez of Gonzalez Work Station. Open your mind, Quaid. Hear more of the ambient tracks used here on YouTube @DanielWilliamGonzalez. Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org. Follow the Show on: Instagram @sleepwcelebs Bluesky @sleepwithcelebs TikTok @SleepWithCelebs John is on Bluesky @JohnMoe John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback. Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joinsleeping
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we're talking about The Uncompromised Gospel, the good news that hasn't been watered down, reshaped, or softened to fit culture.At its core, the gospel is simple but powerful: humanity is broken by sin, separated from God, and unable to save itself. But God, in His mercy, sent Jesus Christ fully God and fully man to live a sinless life, die on the cross for our sins, and rise again in victory. That's the heart of it.An uncompromised gospel doesn't ignore sin, and it doesn't pretend we can earn salvation. As it says in Ephesians 2:8–9, we are saved by grace through faith not by works. It also holds to truth even when it's uncomfortable, like in John 14:6, where Jesus says He is the way, not just a way.This message calls for repentance, transformation, and surrender not just belief in name, but a changed life. It's not about self-improvement; it's about new life in Christ.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcast,“Hoy hablamos sobre ‘Ningún Otro Evangelio', un mensaje poderoso basado en las enseñanzas del apóstol Pablo, especialmente en el libro de Gálatas. El ‘evangelio' significa la buena noticia: que la salvación viene por gracia mediante la fe en Jesucristo, no por el esfuerzo humano ni por cumplir la ley.Pablo advierte que no existe una versión alternativa de esta verdad. Cualquier mensaje que añada o distorsione el evangelio ya sea el legalismo, la salvación por obras o las tradiciones humanas deja de ser el verdadero evangelio. De hecho, Pablo habla con firmeza, diciendo que tales enseñanzas alejan a las personas de la libertad que se encuentra en Cristo.En esencia, ‘Ningún Otro Evangelio' es un llamado a mantenernos firmes en el mensaje original de Jesús: gracia, redención y vida nueva solo a través de Él. Es tanto una advertencia como una invitación: rechazar las verdades falsas y aferrarse a la única e inmutable buena noticia.”Traducción por: Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,“Today we're talking about ‘No Other Gospel' a powerful message rooted in the writings of the Apostle Paul, especially in the book of Galatians. The ‘Gospel' means the good news: that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by human effort or religious law.Paul warns that there is no alternative version of this truth. Any message that adds to or distorts the gospel whether it's legalism, works-based salvation, or human traditions ceases to be the true gospel altogether. In fact, Paul speaks strongly, saying such teachings lead people away from the freedom found in Christ.At its core, ‘No Other Gospel' is a call to stay grounded in the original message of Jesus: grace, redemption, and new life through Him alone. It's both a warning and an invitation to reject counterfeit truths and hold firmly to the one, unchanging good news.”To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're reflecting on Resurrection Sunday.We celebrate and remember The resurrection of Jesus Christ, his resurrection wasn't just a miraculous event it was a powerful symbol of victory over sin, death, and despair.Easter represents hope renewed, forgiveness offered, and the promise of eternal life. It's a reminder that even in the darkest moments, restoration and new beginnings are possible.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,In The Gospel of John, we hear one of the most powerful statements from Jesus Christ: “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”First, “the way.” In a world searching for direction, Jesus isn't just pointing to a path He claims to be the path to God. It's about relationship, not just rules.Second, “the truth.” Truth here isn't just facts or ideas it's embodied. Jesus reveals the very nature and character of God, offering clarity in a world full of confusion.And finally, “the life.” This speaks to more than physical existence. It's about spiritual life fullness, purpose, and eternal connection with God.In one sentence, this statement is a bold invitation: to follow, to believe, and to live deeply rooted in divine truth and purpose.________________________________________________________________________To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, clickhere:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're reflecting on the powerful words, “I am the Good Shepherd,” a shepherd isn't just someone who watches sheep, it's someone who leads, protects, provides, and even lays down their life for the flock.When Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd, He's making a deeply personal claim. He knows His followers by name, guides them with care, and stands between them and danger. Unlike a hired hand who might run when trouble comes, the Good Shepherd remains faithful, sacrificial, and fully committed.This image reminds us that we're not wandering alone. There is guidance when we're lost, protection when we're vulnerable, and a voice calling us toward truth and life. The Good Shepherd doesn't just lead the way, He is the way, offering a relationship built on trust, love, and unwavering presence.Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Bienvenido a nuestro Reveal podcast,Bienvenidos nuevamente. Hoy reflexionaremos sobre una de las declaraciones más poderosas que hizo Jesús: “Yo soy la luz del mundo.”En el Evangelio de Juan, capítulo 8 versículo 12, Jesús declara: “Yo soy la luz del mundo; el que me sigue no andará en tinieblas, sino que tendrá la luz de la vida.”la luz representa la verdad, la vida y la presencia de Dios, mientras que la oscuridad simboliza el pecado, la confusión y la separación de Él. Cuando Jesús se llama a sí mismo la Luz del Mundo, está revelando que Él es quien trae claridad a nuestra ceguera espiritual y esperanza a un mundo perdido en la oscuridad.Así como la luz guía nuestros pasos y revela lo que no podemos ver, Jesús ilumina el camino hacia Dios. A través de sus enseñanzas, su sacrificio y su resurrección, Él muestra a la humanidad el camino hacia el perdón, la transformación y la vida eterna.Traducido por:Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we're reflecting on one of the most powerful statements Jesus made: “I am the Light of the World.”In the Gospel of Gospel of John, chapter 8 verse 12, Jesus Christ declares, “I am the Light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”light represents truth, life, and the presence of God, while darkness symbolizes sin, confusion, and separation from Him. When Jesus calls Himself the Light of the World, He is revealing that He is the one who brings clarity to our spiritual blindness and hope to a world lost in darkness.Just as light guides our steps and reveals what we cannot see, Jesus illuminates the path to God. Through His teachings, His sacrifice, and His resurrection, He shows humanity the way to forgiveness, transformation, and eternal life.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcast,¡Bienvenidos una vez más! Hoy profundizaremos en una de las declaraciones más poderosas del “Yo Soy” de Jesús, que se encuentra en el capítulo 6 del Evangelio de Juan, donde Él declara: “Yo soy el Pan de Vida.”Este momento ocurre justo después del milagro de la alimentación de los cinco mil. La multitud acababa de experimentar cómo el pan se multiplicó en sus manos. Pero Jesús cambia el enfoque de la comida temporal hacia el alimento eterno. Les dice que, aunque sus antepasados comieron el maná en el desierto durante el tiempo de Moisés, finalmente murieron. Sin embargo, el pan que Él ofrece da vida eterna.Cuando Jesús se llama a Sí mismo el Pan de Vida, está hablando de una necesidad humana básica. El pan era un alimento esencial para la supervivencia. De la misma manera, Él está diciendo que es esencial para la vida espiritual. Así como el pan sostiene el cuerpo, Cristo sostiene el alma.Esta enseñanza también anticipa la Última Cena, donde Jesús parte el pan y lo relaciona con Su cuerpo, señalando hacia Su sacrificio. Creer en Él no es solo un acuerdo intelectual; se describe como “comer” recibir, confiar y depender completamente de Él.Traducido por-Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Welcome! Today we're diving into one of the most powerful “I Am” statements of Jesus found in Gospel of John, chapter 6 — where Jesus declares, “I am the Bread of Life.”This moment comes right after the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand. The crowd had just experienced physical bread multiplied in their hands. But Jesus shifts their focus from temporary food to eternal nourishment. He tells them that while their ancestors ate manna in the wilderness during the time of Moses, they still eventually died. The bread He offers, however, gives eternal life.When Jesus calls Himself the Bread of Life, He's speaking to a basic human need. Bread was a staple — essential for survival. In the same way, He's saying that He is essential for spiritual life. Just as bread sustains the body, Christ sustains the soul.This teaching also foreshadows the Last Supper, where Jesus breaks bread and connects it to His body — pointing toward His sacrifice. Believing in Him isn't just intellectual agreement; it's described as “eating” receiving, trusting, and fully depending on Him.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we're talking about what it really means to be equipped to love not just emotionally, but biblically.In Scripture, love isn't just a feeling; it's a calling and a discipline. In 1 Corinthians 13, we're told that love is patient, kind, not self-seeking, and not easily angered. That passage reframes love as action something we practice, not just something we feel.Jesus takes it even deeper in John 13:34, saying, “Love one another as I have loved you.” That's sacrificial love. It's modeled by Christ Himself most powerfully seen in Romans 5:8, where we're reminded that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.So how are we equipped to love like that? Through transformation. Galatians 5 talks about the fruit of the Spirit love, joy, peace, patience. These aren't personality traits; they're evidence of God working within us. We don't manufacture this kind of love on our own we receive it from God and reflect it outward.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Bienvenido a nuestro Reveal podcast,¡Bienvenidos de nuevo! Hoy vamos a hablar sobre lo que realmente significa estar equipados para amar no solo emocionalmente, sino bíblicamente.En las Escrituras, el amor no es solo un sentimiento; es un llamado y una disciplina. En 1 Corintios 13, se nos dice que el amor es paciente, bondadoso, no es egoísta ni se irrita fácilmente. Este pasaje redefine el amor como acción algo que practicamos, no solo algo que sentimos.Jesús lo lleva aún más profundo en Juan 13:34, cuando dice: “Ámense unos a otros como yo los he amado.” Ese es un amor sacrificial. Un amor modelado por Cristo mismo visto de manera poderosa en Romanos 5:8, donde se nos recuerda que, aun siendo pecadores, Cristo murió por nosotros.Entonces, ¿cómo somos equipados para amar de esa manera? A través de la transformación. Gálatas 5 habla del fruto del Espíritu: amor, gozo, paz, paciencia. Estas no son simplemente cualidades de personalidad; son evidencia de la obra de Dios en nosotros. No producimos este tipo de amor por nuestra propia fuerza lo recibimos de Dios y lo reflejamos hacia los demás.Traducido por-Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,When we talk about baptism,We are talking about far more than just water. Baptism is a powerful symbol of transformation. Throughout Scripture, water represents cleansing, renewal, and new beginnings—and baptism brings all of that together in one intentional act.In the New Testament, baptism is closely tied to repentance and faith. Jesus himself was baptized, not because he needed cleansing, but to identify with humanity and model obedience to God. Later, his followers are baptized as an outward expression of an inward change—a public declaration that they've chosen to leave their old life behind and step into a new one with God.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Bienvenido a nuestro Reveal podcast,“Entonces… ¿cuál es el propósito de Dios en mis problemas?”la Escritura nunca finge que los problemas no duelen, pero sí nos enseña que nunca son inútiles. La Biblia nos muestra que Dios a menudo usa las dificultades como una herramienta de crecimiento, refinamiento y confianza más profunda.Santiago 1 nos dice que las pruebas ponen a prueba nuestra fe y producen perseverancia. En otras palabras, los problemas no significan que Dios nos haya abandonado; pueden significar que Él está formando algo en nosotros que la comodidad jamás podría producir. Romanos 8 nos recuerda que Dios hace que todas las cosas cooperen para bien, incluso las dolorosas que todavía no entendemos.Translater: Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,“So… what is God's purpose in my problems?” Scripture never pretends that problems don't hurt but it does tell us they're never pointless. The Bible shows us that God often uses hardship as a tool for growth, refinement, and deeper trust.James 1 says trials test our faith and produce perseverance. In other words, problems don't mean God has abandoned us they can mean He's developing something in us that comfort never could. Romans 8 reminds us that God works all things together for good, even the painful parts we don't yet understand.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,“So how are we equipped to make decisions?”The Bible teaches that God never asks us to choose wisely without first equipping us to do so. Scripture tells us that wisdom begins with reverence for the Lord, not with pressure or fear. Proverbs reminds us that when we trust in God with all our heart and don't rely solely on our own understanding, He promises to direct our paths.We're equipped through God's Word, which acts like a lamp for our steps, giving light just enough for the next decision. We're also equipped through prayer, where we're invited to ask God for wisdom freely and without shame, knowing He delights in guiding His children.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
In this episode we talk about a boat crash in Kaukauna that kills almost an entire family. We then tell the story of one of the surviving family members and what his trip to Indonesia leads too.
This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes revisit "In Good Company", '00s workplace dramedy starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, and Scarlett Johansson.Both Mike Butler and Mike Field like this film quite a bit. It has a warmth to it that still works, anchored by strong performances and a story that taps into the fear and uncertainty of a changing corporate landscape. That said, the movie struggles a bit with perspective. The Mikes discuss how it never fully decides whether Topher Grace or Dennis Quaid is the true protagonist, which muddies the emotional throughline.Butler also has some issues with the choices Quaid's character makes, finding that certain decisions do not ring true. And while the ending is satisfying on a surface level, it leans heavily into a very Hollywood resolution, tying things up a little too neatly for characters supposedly pushing back against corporate conformity and somehow winning.Even with those flaws, "In Good Company" remains a likable, well-meaning film with plenty of heart and enough insight to make it worth revisiting.
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcast,“Hoy estaremos hablando sobre La Importancia De La Biblia, es más que un libro antiguo: es una conversación viva que ha moldeado la fe, la cultura y la moral durante miles de años. Para los creyentes, ofrece guía, esperanza y una comprensión más profunda del carácter de Dios y su propósito para la humanidad. Sus historias, su poesía y sus enseñanzas hablan de luchas humanas reales el amor, la pérdida, la justicia y el perdón y continúan resonando a través de las generaciones. la Biblia invita a la reflexión, desafía los valores y ofrece un marco de significado en un mundo complejo.”Traducido por: Esteffany Harvey
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we talk about The Importance of The Bible, it's a living conversation that has shaped faith, culture, and morality for thousands of years. For believers, it offers guidance, hope, and a deeper understanding of God's character and purpose for humanity. Its stories, poetry, and teachings speak to real human struggles love, loss, justice, forgiveness and continue to resonate across generations. The Bible invites reflection, challenges values, and offers a framework for meaning in a complex world.”To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Ravens firing head coach John Harbaugh. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss what's next for the team and Harbaugh's options. Whiteboard Wednesday has Dennis Quaid asking the questions and the team you have the most faith in during the playoffs. Plus, Willie gives his thoughts on the Steelers and their upcoming playoff run. Stay tuned for Super Bowl Champion Martellus Bennett coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Ravens firing head coach John Harbaugh. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss what's next for the team and Harbaugh's options. Whiteboard Wednesday has Dennis Quaid asking the questions and the team you have the most faith in during the playoffs. Plus, Willie gives his thoughts on the Steelers and their upcoming playoff run. Stay tuned for Super Bowl Champion Martellus Bennett coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcastHoy hablamos de La Iglesia Devota una imagen de lo que sucede cuando la fe va más allá de la creencia y se vive en lo cotidiano. En Hechos capítulo 2, vemos una iglesia dedicada a cuatro cosas fundamentales: la enseñanza de los apóstoles, la comunión, el partimiento del pan y la oración. No era solo religión de rutina era una vida compartida. Aprendían juntos, comían juntos, oraban juntos y mostraban una generosidad radical los unos con los otros. ¿El resultado? Una iglesia marcada por la unidad, el gozo y el poder espiritual. Dios estaba presente, las necesidades eran suplidas y cada día más personas se unían. La iglesia devota nos recuerda que la verdadera comunidad no se construye con programas, sino con compromiso con Dios y entre nosotros. Cuando la devoción es el fundamento, el crecimiento es el resultado.Traducción:Ruth Cruz
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we're talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles' teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn't just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spiritual power. God was present, needs were met, and people were drawn in daily. The devoted church reminds us that real community isn't built on programs, but on commitment to God and to each other. When devotion becomes the foundation, growth becomes the outcome.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,When we talk about hope in the Bible, we're not talking about wishful thinking we're talking about a confident promise. From beginning to end, Scripture tells a story of a God who pursues, restores, and stays faithful to His people.That hope reaches its clearest expression in the book of Revelation. While Revelation can seem intense or confusing, its core message is actually simple: God wins, evil does not last, and suffering is not the end of the story.Revelation shows us Jesus as victorious alive, reigning, and fully in control. It reminds us that no matter how broken the world feels, God is actively working toward renewal. One day, pain, injustice, and death will be gone, and God will dwell with His people in a restored creation marked by peace, justice, and joy.Biblical hope isn't about escaping the world it's about trusting God in the middle of it. Because of Jesus, the future is secure, and the present has meaning. Revelation doesn't call us to fear; it calls us to faith, perseverance, and confidence.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today's we are digging in deep, Overcoming Babylon a powerful symbol found throughout Scripture, especially in the book of Revelation.In the Bible, Babylon isn't just an ancient empire. It becomes a spiritual picture of a world system set against God built on pride, corruption, oppression, and the seduction of false security. Babylon represents anything that pulls the human heart away from loyalty to Christ.So, how do believers overcome Babylon?According to Revelation, they do it through faithfulness to Jesus, even when the culture pushes in the opposite direction. It's not about escaping the world, but about refusing to let the world's values define us. Followers of Christ overcome Babylon by:Holding to God's truth instead of being shaped by deceptionLiving with purity and integrity, rather than compromiseWorshiping God alone, not the idols of power, comfort, or selfPersevering through pressure, knowing that Christ ultimately winsRevelation paints a clear picture: Babylon may look powerful, glamorous, and unshakable but it's temporary. Its fall reminds us that only God's kingdom stands forever.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're talking about Advent a word that simply means “coming” or “arrival.”Advent is the four-week season leading up to Christmas, but it's much more than a countdown to gifts and lights. It's a time when the church around the world pause to prepare their hearts for two arrivals:The first coming of Jesus, born in Bethlehem as the humble Savior.The future coming of Christ, when He will return as King to restore all things.Advent carries a beautiful tension: waiting and hope, longing and joy. It reminds us that God steps into our darkness with light, into our waiting with promise, and into our world with redemption.The themes of Advent—hope, peace, joy, and love—help us slow down and remember that God is working even when we don't see it yet. It's a season of expectation that says: “Christ has come… and Christ will come again.”To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
This episode of "God and Our Dogs" features Sheriff Al Auxier and Deputy Michelle Quaid from the Kendall County Sheriff's Department in Texas. The discussion centers on the department's holistic approach to mental health, the role of dogs—especially Canine Renee—in supporting both officers and the community, and the positive impact of animal-assisted interventions in law enforcement and jail settings. The guests share stories about mental health initiatives, the importance of follow-up in crisis situations, and the department’s involvement with the local animal shelter. 0:00 – Introduction to the show and guests: Sheriff Al Auxier and Deputy Michelle Quaid 0:57 – Sheriff Auxier’s background and commitment to community safety 1:23 – Introduction of Deputy Quaid and Canine Renee 1:51 – Focus on the department’s holistic approach to mental health 2:19 – Sheriff discusses the need for mental health focus in the county jail 2:43 – The importance of a holistic, preventative approach to behavioral issues 3:35 – Sheriff’s perspective on people in jail and the impact of bad decisions 4:17 – Effective strategies and the role of mental health officers 4:34 – Introduction of Canine Renee as an office support dog 4:57 – Deputy Quaid shares experiences working with Canine Renee 5:35 – Renee’s unique ability to sense and support people in distress 5:59 – The positive effect of dogs on inmates and the community 6:39 – The importance of follow-up in mental health cases 7:08 – Collaboration with local mental health authorities and peer support 7:32 – The role of Canine Renee in in-person contacts and stress relief 8:13 – Dogs in the jail: adoption program and plans for a permanent jail dog 9:11 – Information about the county animal shelter and how to visit 9:44 – Community appreciation for law enforcement and first responders 11:53 – Closing thoughts: relying on God as dogs rely on us, show outro Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072683640098 God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 11:15am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. Air Date: 11/29/25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today we're stepping into one of Scripture's most dramatic and sobering moments: Armageddon and the Final Judgment.Armageddon isn't just a movie title or a cultural buzzword it's the climactic battlefield described in Revelation 16, where the forces of evil gather for their last stand against the purposes of God. It's pictured not merely as a physical war, but as a showdown between rebellion and righteousness. Evil musters its strength, humanity's kingdoms lay their cards on the table, and God steps in to bring history to its appointed turning point.But Armageddon isn't the end it's the doorway. After the conflict comes the Final Judgment, a moment portrayed throughout Scripture from Daniel to Revelation. Imagine a courtroom where nothing is hidden, motives are revealed, and all creation stands before the throne of Christ. For some, this judgment is the unveiling of grace—their names written in the Book of Life, covered by mercy. For others, it's the sober reality of separation from God after a life lived apart from Him.This isn't meant to scare but to clarify: God is bringing the world to justice, restoring what's broken, and establishing His kingdom in fullness. Armageddon shows us that evil doesn't get the last word. Judgment reminds us that God does and His word is righteous, final, and faithful.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today's is both sobering and full of hope, Blessedness or Condemnation.every person walks one of two paths. Blessedness is the state of being in right relationship with God walking in His light, forgiven through Christ, and filled with His Spirit. Psalm 1 paints this picture beautifully: “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, but delights in the law of the Lord.”To be blessed is not just to have good things happen it's to be anchored in God's presence, to experience peace, purpose, and eternal life through Jesus Christ.On the other side is condemnation, which Scripture describes as the natural result of sin and separation from God. John 3:18 says, “Whoever does not believe stands condemned already, because they have not believed in the name of God's one and only Son.” Condemnation isn't God's desire it's the outcome of rejecting His gift of grace.The good news? Jesus came to remove condemnation. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Through faith in Him, we move from judgment to mercy, from death to life, from darkness to blessedness.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Join our discord server: https://discord.gg/fCcHuWBADB Joe & Adam discuss Ang Lee's 2003 film Brokeback Mountain, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger. Also discussed: Taylor Sheridan's American Frontier trilogy, which is the superior Quaid brother? There's a whole bit about A Dog's Purpose which may or may not have made the cut. And a terrifically salvaged box office game.
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're tackling one of the most dramatic images in the Book of Revelation The Dragon and The Beast.In Revelation 12 and 13, the Apostle John describes a dragon and a beast rising out of the sea terrifying, powerful figures that symbolize satanic rebellion and worldly deception.The dragon is clearly identified in Revelation 12:9 as Satan himself “that ancient serpent called the devil.” He is the spiritual power behind all evil, seeking to oppose God's plan and destroy His people.Then comes the beast from the sea, representing earthly empires or leaders empowered by the dragon a picture of political and spiritual systems that demand worship and allegiance apart from God. This beast mirrors the dragon's authority, imitating divine power but using it to deceive and persecute.Together, the dragon and the beast form a kind of unholy trinity, a counterfeit of God's truth. While the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit bring life and salvation, the dragon, the beast, and later the false prophet bring deception, control, and destruction.But here's the hope their reign is temporary. Revelation 19 shows Jesus returning in glory, destroying the beast, and binding the dragon. Evil may roar for a season, but Christ's victory is eternal.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Why are there so many strange and vivid images in the Bible? Beasts with many heads, eyes on wings, scrolls, trumpets, dragons what's that all about?Well, the answer is both simple and powerful. God often speaks through symbols and imagery because they reach beyond words they reveal spiritual truth in a way that logic alone can't capture. Think of it like this: images are the language of revelation.In books like Daniel, Ezekiel, and Revelation, these pictures aren't random; they're prophetic symbols. For example, beasts represent kingdoms or powers, horns stand for authority, and eyes often symbolize knowledge or God's all-seeing nature. These images pull back the curtain on what's happening both on earth and in the spiritual realm.Just as Jesus used parables to reveal hidden truths to those who had ears to hear, God uses imagery to invite us to seek understanding through the Spirit.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
In this week's episode of The Commentary Booth, Jamie Apps and Corrina Mabey are on high alert as they review Neighborhood Watch, the 2025 crime thriller from director Duncan Skiles, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jack Quaid.When a young man battling mental illness witnesses an abduction that nobody believes happened, he teams up with his curmudgeonly, retired security guard neighbour to find the truth. Was it a hallucination, or is a sinister plot unfolding right under their noses? Jamie and Corrina unpack the film's masterful blend of mystery, drama, and dark comedy, exploring its poignant depiction of mental health stigma and the quest for respect.Highlights Breakdown: - Break down the stellar performances: Discover why Jeffrey Dean Morgan "plays Jeffrey Dean Morgan" to perfection and how Jack Quaid delivers a stunning, nuanced portrayal of a man grappling with psychosis and autism. - Unpack the mystery: Debate the film's clever twists — is the abduction even real? We explore the expertly crafted tension that keeps you guessing until the very end. - Spotlight the dynamic: Celebrate the fantastic on-screen chemistry between Morgan and Quaid that elevates this from a simple thriller to a compelling character study. - Reveal the hidden clues: Geek out over the genius, subtle foreshadowing that pays off in a brilliantly dark and satisfying finale involving a human trafficking ring. - Share a few laughs: From "taffy brain" insults to hand-sanitiser-as-pepper-spray, we highlight the comedic moments that provide levity without undermining the stakes.Join us as we unpack the film's twists, the surprising warmth in the unlikely partnership, and the subtle social commentary on how society treats mental illness.Tune in for a spoiler-filled review that asks: Would you believe the "crazy" guy?This week's episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- TUBEBUDDY- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit- Shop Online With Honey- Shop Online With SatechiMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
Welcome to our Reveal podcast,Today, we're talking about God of the Open Door.Throughout Scripture, we see that God is the One who opens doors that no man can shut. Revelation 3:7 says of Jesus, “What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open.” This reminds us that God is sovereign over opportunities, seasons, and direction in our lives.An open door in the Bible often symbolizes God's favor, His calling, or a divine opportunity to walk into something greater. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 16:9, “A great door for effective work has opened to me.” But notice open doors don't mean life will be easy. They often come with challenges and opposition.The key is trust. When God opens a door, He equips us to walk through it. And when He closes one, it's not rejection it's protection and redirection. The God of the open door is the same God who guides, provides, and prepares us for His perfect plan.To support this ministry and help us continue our God-given mission, click here:Subscribe to our channel for the latest sermons:https://www.youtube.com/@revealvineyardLearn more about Vineyard Church Reveal Campus:https://www.revealvineyard.com/Follow us on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vineyardrevealcampus Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RevealVineyard
Randy Quaid in 2010 asserted that a clandestine clique within Hollywood—a cabal composed of industry figures such as lawyers, estate planners, accountants, even critics—had systematically targeted and sabotaged certain actors by manufacturing scandals or orchestrating tragic, mysterious deaths. According to Quaid, this group was responsible for the deaths of David Carradine and Heath Ledger—citing Carradine's death in Bangkok, which was ruled accidental, and Ledger's overdose in New York—as examples of the so-called “Star Whackers” at work.Help us buy a camera:https://ko-fi.com/monsterfuzzSupport the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
Akiva Schaffer's new take on THE NAKED GUN sends up both the cop-story cliches that inspired the 1988 Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker original and the modern action tropes littering the filmography of star Liam Neeson, but at heart it's less a genre parody than a spoof of nostalgia reboots like, well, this one. That meta layer is a major distinction between Schaffer's film and the original, but it's not the only one, so in between rehashing some of our favorite bits we attempt to determine where the new film's ZAZ homage ends and its specific comedic sensibility begins. Then in Connections we use the many elements these two films share — bumbling cops and femmes fatale, a blend of timely and timeless humor, guns — to further distinguish between their approaches to satire, spoofery, and slapstick. And in Your Next Picture Show, our resident Quaid offers a recommendation for Schaffer's podcast with his Lonely Island compatriots and Seth Meyers. Please share your thoughts about any and all NAKED GUNs, or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email or voice memo to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Next Pairing: Zach Cregger's WEAPONS and Atom Egoyan's THE SWEET HEREAFTER Intro: 00:00:00-00:02:10 The Naked Gun 2025 discussion: 00:02:10 - 00:28:04 The Naked Gun 1988/2025 Connections: 00:28:04 - 00:55:54 Your Next Picture Show and goodbyes: 00:55:54-end Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 3 EPISODE 149: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Donald Trump is now getting into bed with a convicted pedophile. Figuratively. Donald Trump has already cut a deal with a pedophile. A two-day deal to protect her. To PROTECT Ghislaine Maxwell from being prosecuted. Two days of immunity. It’s immunity. It’s immunity at the direction of Donald Trump. Immunity. What may be a precursor to a deal. To a pardon. To her walking out of jail earlier than the year 2037. This is sending the Deputy Attorney General, previously one of your own personal scumbag sleazebag shill lawyer mouthpieces, to meet with a convicted child sex trafficker who is not eligible to be released until she’s 76 years old, giving her two days’ worth of temporary immunity in which she can’t be further prosecuted for anything she says to him. You have ALREADY CUT A DEAL with a pedophile. You, Todd Blanche, are already figuratively in bed with a pedophile. YOU, Donald Trump, are already figuratively in bed with a pedophile. YOU, Trump supporters and blind MAGA cult slaves, YOU are already figuratively in bed with a pedophile. Sure, make a deal. Art of the deal. Trump’s the great dealmaker. Make the deal with the rapist of children. Of the woman who essentially held the girls down. Make the deal with the woman who sold the children to the rapists. MAKE that deal, Trump. And you know what that deal is called – it’s called selling your soul to the devil. If you have any soul left. You, Donald Trump, and all who support him, stand on the precipice. You are figuratively getting into bed with Ghislaine Maxwell. You are figuratively getting into bed with a pedophile. You are figuratively getting into bed with the process of COVERING UP PEDOPHILIA. There is now no way out of Trumpstein for Trump. ALSO: Anybody notice that on Friday Trump said reporters shouldn't ask him about Epstein, they should ask Clinton or the Harvard President: "I'll give you a list." So...he confirmed THERE'S A LIST and there's a LIST HE HAS and there's a LIST HE HAS THAT HE COULD GIVE YOU BUT IS COVERING-UP? AND RYAN WALTERS, EXIT STAGE RIGHT: Oklahoma's lunatic Trump-bible-thumping head of public schools? Reportedly had porn playing on a monitor in his office during the executive session of the State Board of Education. And then couldn't figure how to turn it off. It's a classic story: the loudest moralist has the least morals. B-Block (47:28) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Great news! A QAnon prophet says there are multiple Hillarys, Obamas and Bidens. Cool! An army? With which to kick Trump's ass? Let's goooooo. Senator Mike Lee again proves he is just a balding 5th Grader who just flunked Social Studies again. And while you may still be wasting your time complaining about Colbert, CBS has gone full obey-in-advance to placate FCC Commissioner Brendan "Don't call me Josef Goebbels" Carr. There will be an ombudsman inside CBS News snitching to corporate on things the CBS News people are doing that might displease Fuhrer Trump. C-Block (49:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Did I ever tell you I was in a movie? And the star bothered to show up to see my little cameo shot because he was such a fan of mine? And he was a great guy and we stayed in touch for 20 years? And his name was...RANDY QUAID? "Dead Solid Perfect" may be the best golf movie of all-time, Quaid was (then, anyway) a delight, it has THE scene the golfers love the most starring actress Corinne Bohrer, and the director who personally asked me to be in it (and I'm terrible in it) was named Bobby Roth. And last week I worked with Bobby Roth for the first time in 37 years. He's a documentarian now and the new one is on saving democracy and he wanted me in it. All part of life's rich pageant!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to make a movie about one of America's most controversial presidents in an industry that didn't want it made? In this behind-the-scenes exclusive, Dr. Phil sits down with film producer and author Mark Joseph to discuss his new memoir "Making REAGAN" and unpack the untold journey behind the making of "Reagan" the movie, starring Dennis Quaid. From unreliable financiers and COVID shutdowns to navigating deep political divides and fraudsters who nearly tanked the project, Joseph shares the personal and professional chaos that came with telling Reagan's story truthfully. He talks candidly about why Quaid was the only actor who could pull it off, how real-life Cold War threats inspired fictional KGB characters, and why Reagan's flaws were the key to humanizing him on screen. Tune in and find out: Why Hollywood tried to bury the film—and how it survived. What Reagan's son and inner circle really thought of the final cut. How personal loss, timing, and emotional maturity shaped Quaid's performance. The business of biopics—and how to spot a fraud in the film industry. Subscribe | Rate | Review | Share: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3H3lJ8n/ | Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4jVk6rX/ | Spotify: https://bit.ly/4n6PCVZ/ | Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/4jTlCe6/ | Website: https://www.drphilpodcast.com/ Thank you to our sponsors: Jase Medical: Get emergency antibiotics at https://Jase.com/ & use code PHIL for a discount. Balance of Nature: Visit: https://balanceofnature.com/ or call 1.800.246.8751 and get this special offer by using Discount Code: “DRPHIL”. Get a FREE Fiber & Spice supplement, plus 35% OFF your first preferred set as a new Preferred Customer, with free shipping and our money-back guarantee. Start your journey with Balance of Nature.