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Everyone wants the finished product, but very few are wired for the grueling process it takes to get there. In this powerful session, we shift our focus to the rawest element of creation: A builder's agony. Using the profound journeys of Nehemiah, John the Baptist, and Jesus in Gethsemane, we explore:The Reality of Building: Why launching a vision often feels less like a celebration and more like a season of mourning.The Pregnancy of Purpose: How a deep calling changes your moods, your relationships, and the very shape of your life.The Spiritual Requirement: Why your spirit must be anchored to survive the intense psychological heaviness of entrepreneurship and leadership.
Bishop Welly Odendo teaches that anointing is not about emotional feelings or impressive performances, but about a spiritual capacity to endure, persevere, and finish what God has started. He distinguishes between 'soul power' (which is vulnerable to circumstances, feelings, and betrayal) and 'spirit power' (which is resilient and stays the course).The Power of Darkness: He explores the concept of the 'power of darkness' as a form of spiritual restraint or 'embargo' that God may allow in a person's life to expose their true character and test their commitment. He highlights how Jesus faced this in the Garden of Gethsemane, moving from agony to total submission to God's will.Spiritual vs. Soulful Connections: A major theme is that while you can connect with people through their personality or gifts, those are 'soul' connections. True spiritual impact and growth come through impartation—the transfer of spirits/anointings. He explains that you cannot transfer 'soul success,' but you can capture and carry the spirit of a mentor to do even greater work.The Builder's Mindset: Drawing on the example of Solomon and the Ark, Bishop explains that builders have an anointing to finish projects. He urges the congregation to move beyond being 'soul-led'—constantly seeking affirmation, fearing betrayal, or quitting when life gets tough—and instead become 'spirit-led' builders who see their work through to completion.Don't teach yourself bad habits: He warns against being addicted to distractions (soothing music or constant entertainment) that prevent you from sitting in the silence where God shapes your spirit.
Using the biblical example of Nehemiah, Bishop Odendo emphasizes that true audacity isn't the absence of fear, but the ability to act even when you are afraid or sad.The Importance of a Pitch: He encourages the congregation to always have a "pitch" ready in their minds for their goals. He notes that Nehemiah had his request ready for the King despite his emotional state, and suggests that being prepared for opportunity is what attracts builders and success.Aiming for Expansion: The Bishop uses the story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11) to illustrate the power of collective vision and the importance of "making a name" through significant projects. He argues that aimless, small-scale thinking keeps people limited, while bold, visionary projects build lasting institutions.Taking Yourself Seriously: He explains that aiming for big results sends a message to others that you value your own potential. He advises the congregation to avoid sharing big visions with small-minded people who lack the capacity to understand them.
People live blindly because they lack awareness. He describes awareness as the "sight for ability," which allows a person to command their environment rather than being victims of circumstance.Moving Beyond a "Joke" Life: Using *Nehemiah 2:17, he challenges the congregation to stop being a "joke"—a term he uses to describe individuals who are learned or strong but have "built nothing." He argues that the refusal to build perpetuates a life of waste and constant distress.Spiritual and Personal Responsibility: The message emphasizes that prosperity is not just about intelligence or hard work; it is connected to a "divine project." He teaches that one must become hungry enough for success to arise and build their own life, rather than relying on external regimes or waiting for others to change their situation.Emotionalism vs. Vision: He warns against "emotionalism," noting that feelings should not dictate a builder's path. He encourages listeners to maintain their vision even when faced with ridicule or challenges from others.Key Takeaways:1. Build Your Awareness: Your awareness programs your self-concept. You must take responsibility for your life and your projects.2. Don't Father Yourself: He stresses the importance of submitting to a higher authority and finding a mentor/father figure, as one cannot effectively "father" themselves.3. Decide to Arise: The sermon concludes with a call to action for the congregation to "arise" and start building, regardless of past struggles or current limitations, affirming that no distance is too far when one is committed to their project.
Expansion and progress occur when individuals stop trying to act as independent entities and instead embrace their specific assignments within the body of Christ. He warns against jealousy and quarreling, which he identifies as major barriers that prevent believers from accessing the supernatural.Roles in Spiritual Growth: Using the analogy from 1 Corinthians 3:6, the Bishop explains that God uses relationships to facilitate growth—some people act as 'planters,' others as 'waterers,' and God provides the increase. He advises that one should not become resentful if they are in a 'watering' season; instead, they should cooperate with the process, as the time for their own harvest will come.Avoiding Worldly Mindsets: The message critiques a culture of 'expertism' and shallow opinion-sharing that often hinders spiritual maturity. He encourages the congregation to move beyond the 'milk' of basic doctrine and prepare for 'solid food' by remaining teachable and obedient.The Example of Joshua: Referring to Joshua 5, the Bishop describes how the Israelites had to cease relying on manna once they reached the Promised Land, signifying a shift in their reliance from the miraculous to working the produce of the land. He highlights how the Angel of the Lord told Joshua, "I am neither" (for the Israelites or their enemies), signifying that God's ways transcend our human perspectives and petty divisions.
Drawing from Luke 7, Bishop explains that a person's worth is proven by the substance they build and contribute to their community. He challenges the congregation to move beyond mere belief toward tangible work.Automaticity Explained: The Bishop introduces "automaticity" as a state of mastery where performance becomes effortless and natural due to rigorous, consistent repetition. He argues that high-performers (like Tiger Woods or Kobe Bryant reached a level where their skills appear natural because they have internalized the "stretch" required to succeed.The Illusion of "Balance: The Bishop warns against using "balance" as a comfort zone for mediocrity. He describes balance as being near the starting point rather than near the goal, urging the church to break free from average standards and embrace the discipline of excellence.Faith and Action: Using the account of Peter and John healing the lame man in Acts 3, he illustrates that true faith leads to action and "perfect soundness." He argues that if one has to "pray for a miracle" instead of walking in it, they may be lacking the internal development of faith that yields immediate, automatic results.
At the beginning of a vision or ministry, there is a coexistence of power and weakness. Bishop uses the metaphor of light and darkness (John 1:9-14) to illustrate that people often struggle to accept the "light" when it arrives in a vulnerable, human form—the "flesh".The Challenge of Reception: Bishop highlights the tragedy that a leader's ability to impact lives is often blocked not by a lack of grace, but by a lack of reception from their own people. He warns against relying on external opinions or "googling" leaders, which can prevent people from receiving the true spiritual transfer intended for them.Suffering and Leadership: Using the apostle Paul as a biblical reference, the Bishop explains that true visionaries often carry personal "infirmities," "reproaches," and "needs". He argues that the Kenyan church is often weakened by opinionated individuals who mistake perfection for authority, whereas real spiritual growth comes from accepting and walking with leaders through their human vulnerabilities.Feeding on the Flesh: Referencing John 6, Bishop explains that just as Jesus offered his "flesh" to his disciples, followers must learn to "eat" the vision of their leaders—including the uncomfortable parts of their lives—to access the eternal life and power embedded in that relationship.
Bishop Welly Odendo explores the role of angels in the life of a believer, emphasizing that they are not mere figures of legend but active, ministering spirits assigned to those who inherit salvation (Hebrews 1:14).Key teachings from the session include:Ministering Spirits: Angels have two primary roles: ministering to you (providing care, wisdom, and internal support) and ministering for you (arranging matters, aligning events, and going ahead of you to remove obstacles).Activating Angels: Bishop Odendo explains that angels are legislative beings who operate according to the authority of God's Word. The primary limitation to angelic assistance is often the believer's own speech; murmuring, complaining, and slandering act as a barrier that "chokes" the angelic, preventing them from fulfilling their assignments.The Stone and the Strategy: Using the story of the women at Jesus' tomb, he illustrates that many Christians struggle because they try to move "large stones"—representing financial, ministry, or life obstacles—with their own limited strength. He encourages believers to "start walking" toward their purpose, trusting that the angels have already been commissioned to roll away the stone.Order and Authority: Angels are organized and disciplined. They do not respond to emotional outbursts or inconsistent, ungodly speech; they respond to the voice of God's Word. Therefore, maintaining honor, order, and a spirit of praise is essential to aligning with their activity.
Bishop Welly Odendo emphasizes that true spirituality is reflected in what a person is building in their life. He defines building as moving from darkness to light and outlines seven foundational pillars necessary to sustain such a work. He stresses that faith alone is insufficient without the patience and pressure-bearing capacity required to achieve one's goals.Key Pillars of a Builder:1. Apprehension: The total capture of your senses, emotions, and attention by your vision. He compares this to Noah's commitment to building the ark and Elon Musk's intense, focused approach to revolutionizing the automotive industry.2. Attachment: The intentional choice of your associations. Builders must be careful who they align with, as the wrong company can hinder progress.3. Absence: The ability to be absent from distractions. He explains that to be truly present for one's calling, one must learn to withdraw from casual or unproductive social settings.4. Alignment: Aligning oneself with the right principles and teachers rather than just the person. He highlights that grace follows the channel of correct alignment.5. Apostolic Covering: Submitting to spiritual oversight, which brings the capacity to expand and shift battles to your advantage. He shares his personal experience of battling hypertension and fear by seeking counsel from his spiritual father.Key Takeaways:Building is pressure: Those who avoid pressure will never achieve greatness. Builders must embrace the challenge of the "cup" they have chosen to drink.Faith and Patience: Faith produces, but patience enables you to not collapse under the weight of the work.Definitiveness: Being a builder requires a clear, unwavering purpose. A life without building is one of darkness, directionless, and defeat.
(00:00-7:53) Jackson's got some audio he's excited about. Tennis player, Corentin Moutet can't stop saying the F word in his post-match interview despite the interviewer asking him not to. Jackson is the Mike Martz of broadcasting. What's Jackson's favorite song to dance to at weddings. Welly's down on Bruno Mars.(8:01-15:13) Welly only came in today to see ATMA up close. Audio of José Fermín talking about going to watch Ecuador take on Curaçao in KC this weekend. Would you rather watch Team USA Basketball in the Olympics or watch Messi play in the World Cup? (15:23-18:28) And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Wellington sitting in for Doug today. Chairman rocking a Sophie Cunningham jersey today. Jackson likes a tall woman. Comparing Cardinal run totals for getaway day and Sunday games compared to all others. Let's fix the sinkhole, then get an NBA team. Roycroft's struggles. Whitey getting tossed so he could go fishing. Jackson wants the Padres fined for starting an 'opener' the other night and their grey pinstripe pant.Opening round of the US Open underway. Wellington was right behind Phil Mickelson for that infamous putt with the ball moving. Play suspended this morning at Shinnecock. Tim's still waiting on Alex Smalley to break through. Golf Nerd Question. Blue feet. The Harrisburg Heat. A new thickness. Playing yesterday's Sally Weatherby email for Wellington. Women on TikTok are loving Navy Caps on the Road.Some are comparing Chairman Kurt's album NCOTR to the Thriller album. Chip Caray's son, Stefan will get some time in the booth coming up. Amarillo Sodbusters. They go low, we go high. The core of the Cards is the same but people are much more on board this year. Mike Shildt. Taking bullets for ownership. Tony Vitello learning on the fly in San Francisco.The parking at Shinnecock. Players back on the course at the U.S. Open. The goose is loose. Sweet Sweet Ky being accosted by a lesbian. Will Jackson sign at his appearance on Friday? Will viewership for Friday's USMNT game be as big as last Friday's? Australia parking the bus. Iggy's rider. JR and Rizz will be joining us on tomorrow's show. Jackson likes a good winter scarf. Doug's Quarter Zip is on the phone lines. Brad Thompson advocating for a chant in the Tarps Off section. Debuting an Irish Pub folk song. P1s know Jackson's affinity for a sea shanty.Who doesn't love a good sea shanty? Audio of the call of Ghana scoring in stoppage time to break the nil-nil tie. Which men are Jackson attracted to?The country just isn't paying attention to Jordan Walker chasing down Bonds's homerun record. Larry Mize wouldn't have enjoyed that text. Don't give it oxygen. Cardinals have won the first 2 games of a 3 game home series 5 times. 1-4 record with 12 total runs. Oli Marmol talking about Burleson "killing it" and hoping he stays in the conversation for the All Star game. Over/Under 1.5 more seasons at SLU for Schertz?Cardinal broadcaster, Brad Thompson joins us despite Jackson playing the opening for Chris Kerber. Brad can give us some Blues thoughts. Kansas City is a sports mecca right now with the World Cup going on. The Tarps Off Boys chanting for Brad. What a difference a year makes. The roster moves the Cardinals have made so far this year. Talking bullpen starts.US Open update. We're behind and it's Wellington's fault. The guy in the crow's nest looking out for icebergs ahead. Our boat is split.Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDJackson's got some audio he's excited about. Tennis player, Corentin Moutet can't stop saying the F word in his post-match interview despite the interviewer asking him not to. Jackson is the Mike Martz of broadcasting. What's Jackson's favorite song to dance to at weddings. Welly's down on Bruno Mars.Welly only came in today to see ATMA up close. Audio of José Fermín talking about going to watch Ecuador take on Curaçao in KC this weekend. Would you rather watch Team USA Basketball in the Olympics or watch Messi play in the World Cup? And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode focuses on activating the "mystery of supply" through faith, correct confession, and the recognition of angelic assistance.Key Teachings:Angelic Consciousness: The Bishop teaches that while many in Africa are taught to focus primarily on "binding demons," believers should also become conscious of the role of angels. Just as demons can cause loss, angels are agents designed to facilitate profit, success, and divine supply.The Power of Words: A central theme is that angels serve the Word of the Lord. Negative self-talk and complaining act as barriers to angelic assistance. Instead, believers are encouraged to speak God's promises, which serve as "food" for angels to execute their tasks.Lessons from Genesis 24: Using the story of Abraham's servant seeking a wife for Isaac, the Bishop highlights how the servant's faith and inner dialogue at the well allowed an angel to orchestrate the encounter with Rebecca.Provision in the Wilderness: Citing Psalm 78, the message emphasizes how God provided for the Israelites in the wilderness through "the bread of angels." The teaching stresses that one does not need to rely on worldly scarcity but can access divine supply in the midst of any challenge.
Many believers are not aware that the ministry of angels is a key component of their supply. Drawing from Genesis 24, Bishop Welly illustrates how Abraham sent his servant to find a wife for Isaac, instructing him that God would "send His angel before you." Core Takeaways:Breaking Unwillingness: Angels can influence the hearts of people to make them "willing" to help or partner with you, even when they were not previously inclined to do so.Success Beyond Effort: Just as the servant did not need to force people to water the camels, angelic intervention creates environments where provision arrives "out of nowhere."Activation: The Bishop encourages believers to actively "release" and "activate" angels on assignment over their businesses, ministries, and personal lives to secure success and break resistance in the marketplace.
Your mind is sabotaging you unknowingly. Success happens inwardly before it manifests outwardly. Here is what the poverty mindset looks like and how to overcome it.
Many Christians love God but do not trust Him. When you do not trust God, you trust your feelings and emotions, causing you to change your direction. Learn to praise the words of God above the words of any man. Be free from fear!
Angels are not meant to be worshipped but are active, ministerial agents assigned by God to bring about a harvest in the lives of believers. These spiritual beings operate under specific laws and systems that believers must understand and align with to experience explosive growth.Key takeaways from the teaching include:Angels as Reapers: Referring to the parable of the wheat and the tares (Matthew 13), the Bishop explains that angels are the "reapers" sent to gather the harvest of your life. Trying to fight spiritual battles yourself instead of relying on angelic assistance can lead to unnecessary frustration.The Law of Brotherly Love: A primary environment where angels operate is one of unity and brotherly love. The Bishop stresses that gossip, slander, and division hinder the effectiveness of angels, as they function within a system of unity.The Importance of Swiftness: Hesitation is described as a major source of paralysis. Angels are swift, and the Bishop encourages believers to act decisively when led by God, noting that hesitation often stems from fear, which conflicts with the angelic order.The Danger of Murmuring: Drawing from Exodus 23:20-21 and 1 Corinthians 10, the teaching highlights that murmuring and complaining are signs of unbelief that can provoke angels and hinder them from leading believers to their prepared destination.
Most people think the battle ends when they say "Amen," but the truth is, the word you receive is exactly what attracts the storm. In this episode, we break down a foundational pillar of true financial dominion: developing a root in yourself.When you look at the Parable of the Sower, the seed that fell on stony ground withered because it had no root. When tribulation (unforeseen pressure) and persecution (the critical opinions of others) arise because of the word, many believers relapse into old habits. Why? Because they lack a fortified self-concept and allow trained voices of guilt, religious false humility, and shame to shipwreck their faith.If you want to step into real wealth and purpose, you have to survive the "tribulation gap" between conception and manifestation. It's time to stop letting fear destabilize your identity and start training your conscience to align with God's limitless nature.Your financial performance is directly tied to your self-concept. If you view yourself through the lens of old failures, you will refuse the very rehabilitation God is offering.
Are you living a small life with a big God inside you?In this episode, we unpack what it truly means to shift from a "trade mentality"—where you are limited by your personal competence, background, and education—to a "temple mentality," where the limitless power of the Holy Spirit takes residence inside you.True financial dominion isn't about working harder within human limitations; it's about setting off spiritual activations that allow you to live expansively. If you are tired of settling for normal results in a world designed for decay, it's time to embrace the "wildness" of faith.
Are you operating as a trader or a temple?In this episode, we dive deep into Acts 17 and 19 to challenge everything you've been taught about wealth, poverty, and financial dominion. True wealth isn't a physical struggle controlled by human hands—it is the natural fruit of a correct spiritual alignment.When you shift your mindset from a "trade thinker" to a "temple guardian," you stop chasing money and start commanding it.Discover the Power of Principles over IQ: Why structural understanding and spiritual alignment beat raw intelligence every time when it comes to financial dominion.
Why is money so hard for so many? We dive deep into Acts 19 and Luke 1 to break down the spiritual dynamics of wealth, influence, and success.Most people are taught to view finances strictly as a trade—a chaotic marketplace governed by hard work, long hours, and constant market volatility. But true financial dominion doesn't start in the marketplace; it starts in the temple.The Command Center: Learn why your spirit is the ultimate command center. When you operate without a temple, you are at the mercy of the market's chaos.The Power of Persuasion: Your level of financial increase is directly tied to your ability to persuade. Discover how the enemy uses fear to paralyze your voice and cap your negotiation ceiling.
This episode unpacks a critical shift in spiritual authority from Acts 19 and the book of Ephesians. When the Apostle Paul arrived in Ephesus, he didn't just encounter a religious system, he encountered a massive commercial economy controlled by the spirit of fear, intimidation, and the financial structures of Demetrius and the goddess Diana.True kingdom growth isn't just about speaking in tongues; it is proven when power changes hands over commerce and resources.Wealth is an Inheritance, Not Just Hard Work: As a child of God, you do not work to become worthy of wealth. You work to multiply and manage an inheritance that has already been legally signed and sealed over to you through the blood of Christ.Unmasking the "Demetrius" Paradigm: Are you missing church or sacrificing your calling just to be a "good, hard worker" for an economy of darkness? Learn how resources meant for the church and your life are being diverted—and how to call them back.Dethroning the Spirit of Anxiety: The number one cause of financial anxiety is submission to the system of "Diana"—the lie that you cannot rise, build, or drive in your city without validation from worldly systems.Activating Boldness over Timidity: God is not scratching His head trying to figure out your end-month rent. He has already ordained your total peace (Soteria—nothing missing, nothing broken). It's time to trade a timid bill-paying mentality for bold, prophetic declarations.
When we don't' get the expectation of what we have, thedefault for most of us is to despair and lose hope, making fear a natural response. However, you must remember that there is a divine agenda behind you that helps you operate above fear. The enemy wants you to believe that God is far from you, orthat you need more than you already have. But that is a lie. You and the Father are one. You have everything you need to prosper here on earth. In this episode, we learn how to silence the voice of fearand lose its grip on us, setting us free to accomplish God's assignment.
Are you trying to generate an income, or are you ready to manage an inheritance?We break down the critical spiritual laws of wealth creation and expose the primary trap that keeps believers financially bound: obsessing over the "how." When you shift your mind from believing to "howing," you step out of your grace over finances and exhaust your energy on calculations that were never your responsibility to compute.Drawing from Acts 19, we explore the economy of Ephesus—a multi-billion-dollar market strictly monopolized by the physical agent Demetrius and driven by the spiritual stronghold of Diana. Discover how the Apostle Paul completely disrupted a billion-dollar economy without a corporate strategy or a traditional business plan, but simply by bringing the unusual, uncommon, and invisible power of the Holy Spirit into the marketplace.Designed for Prosperity: True prosperity is a structural design, not a emotional desire. When you treat wealth as a mere desire, you create an inner conflict that makes you feel like you are working against your identity.Income vs. Inheritance: If you build your financial goals solely around your current salary, you will hit automatic ceilings, burnouts, and nervous breakdowns. Learn why kingdom wealth is an inheritance meant to be stewarded, multiplied, and managed—not a product of grinding out an hourly wage.Faith is the Atmosphere, Not Just the Text: Faith isn't simply reading a book; it is the physical atmosphere that God dwells in. It is the raw material used to craft your physical outcomes.The Trap of the Conditioned Mind: When you give your mind the job of figuring out how a breakthrough will happen, it will naturally call it impossible. The company—the Holy Spirit—takes ownership of the delivery; your only job is to press "buy."
You are not meant to spend your life chasing money. You are structurally designed by the Creator to operate in wealth. Your inner desire is simply your true nature trying to trigger you back into alignment.You must Understand the historical and mental colonization of wealth, shifting from viewing money as a mere medium of basic labour to seeing it as a tool for generational impact.Belief is the Force Behind Thinking: Raw thoughts won't break the back of lack. Real momentum happens when you inject unapologetic faith, tenacity, and ferocity behind your mindset to build an unshakeable resistance to poverty.
The spirit of fear is keeping you poor. Fear has becomenatural to you because it is a logic. It has made you believe that it takes effort to be rich, and that worryabout money will get it to you. However, this language of anxiety causes you to losecommand. God is the source of all wealth, and it is His good pleasure to give it to His children. But when He comes, will He find faith?
Wealth is not for everybody who wants it. It begins with desire, but advances to decision.In this explosive, unfiltered message, we unpack the hard truth about prosperity that you won't hear in traditional seminary schools: there cannot be true wealth without a fight.As believers, we often postpone the question of wealth, treating it as a far-off reward for prolonged suffering. But God's design for His children is a reality of abundance right here, right now. Using the gripping accounts of Nehemiah building the wall and King Jehoshaphat facing down overwhelming armies in 2 Chronicles 20, this sermon shatters the spirit of fear holding back your financial destiny.In this episode, you will learn:The Rule of Dispossession: Why money and territory don't just appear—God pushes strongholds out to put His children in.Why Comfort is a Veil: How avoiding conflict and looking for comfortable, padded environments keeps you from building the spiritual and practical muscle you need to rule.Breaking the Mindset of Fear: Unmasking the lie that logic and fear are the same thing, and reclaiming the truth that God operates inside you, not outside you.Stop waiting for a handout and start putting up a fight. It's time to burn the ships, fix your wallet, and rise up as a financial giant for the Kingdom.
To blessed is to have dominion,which is your design as a child of God. When you allow the spirit of fear to rule, you surrender dominion to the devil and thus cannot operate in your full capacity as a dominator here on earth. Be free from the spirit of fear!
Fear makes you think that whatever you fear has power. It makes you feel smaller than what you are bigger than. Your prosperity is on the other side of fear. Dethrone it!
Nothing on this earth moves with power without first being given power. Stop believing the illusion standing in front of you.When Jesus stood beaten and mocked before Pontius Pilate, Pilate tried to flex his authority, claiming he had the power to either release or crucify the Son of God. But Jesus exposed the ultimate spiritual truth: "You could have no power at all against me unless it had been given you from above."In this episode, we unpack the concept of The Second Power—the ultimate strategy the enemy uses to paralyze your destiny. Fear is never a primary power. It is a secondary force that relies entirely on you surrendering your territory, your peace, and your divine identity to it. From the courtroom of Pilate to the edge of the Red Sea in Exodus 14, this sermon will train you to stop bowing to the "theater" of the enemy.
In this episode of No Boundaries Podcast, Javito and Welly dive into a wide-ranging conversation on modern entertainment, music, media, and culture. They break down the frustration of mystery shows that drag out answers, debate whether From has lost its storytelling integrity, and compare how different audiences digest rap, hip-hop, and regional music. The conversation moves from Drake, Jay-Z, Southern rap, OutKast, Scarface, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, and Nipsey Hussle to a larger discussion about artistry, performance, and why some music lasts while other songs simply become background noise. The episode closes with a sharp reflection on performative culture, politics as theater, and why society increasingly rewards spectacle over substance.
A mouth under Divine Order sings, that's why the devil wants you silent. The devil wants you silent so that you stay misaligned with your divine mandate. Fear makes you disqualify yourself before you apply yourself. It makes you shrink back, believing that the emotion is greater than the event. Break free from it today!
The harp was an instrument played in heaven but was introduced to earth by a man. As your spirituality builds your worth, it can cause you to download ideas from heaven that will turn around the cause of humanity and open things up for you.
A song must have structure and scale. Spirituality ought to affect not just how you see but also how it produces for you when you apply it.
Everything on the earth responds to the spirit that is behind it. Without the Holy Spirit, you are a harmless lamb, but with Him, you are equipped with the horns to take on anything.Its time to stop settling for "small things" and embrace the might of the Spirit. Learn how to open yourself up to the full action of the Holy Spirit and get ready to sing a new song of victory.
Whatever will destroy your life comes after you fail to see and receive a warning. When you bring divine order into your life, God's goodness changes from a temporary visit to a firm, enduring reality.Are you building a life of structure or operating in spiritual pride? Tune in to evaluate how embracing correction can add years to your life and multiply your wisdom.
Satan cannot be stopped by higher education or positive thinking; he can only be stopped by faith. Most of your problems have prolonged not because they lack a solution, but because they have met your emotions instead of meeting your faith."The key to your life is already inside you, it's time to unlock it. Tune in to receive a heavy activation for a life of bold, territorial faith, and step out of the cycle of defeat into the city of champions.
When the rule of heaven is established in your life, it reflects in the quality of your relationships. It also gives you a lengthening of your prosperity and the will to build.
Where God has been given rule, He gives. God operates as a domain, which means structure and culture. The kingdom life, must therefore align with these traits for splendour to manifest.
Singing is the language of heaven. A melody in your heart structures your soul and keeps you stable even in the midst of difficulties because it creates the environment of heaven wherever you are. It is your song that gives you power to arise.
And we're back... Michael Wellington joins us in-studio ahead of the Dotem! John Daly stories. Wellington's life as a caddy. Iggy gives Welly the lowdown on his Instacart love affair. Bury me in the sunflower garden. Iggy vs. Junk Mail. Grocery store logistics. Bryson DeChambeau. Gluten Free Perc. Hedonisim II pricing. Texting the wrong numbers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-16:13) Is the lede the Doggies losing in Austin or the Pistons in Game 7? Continue the streak of celibacy. Why were Doug and Tim's wife together at the Cardinal game? Packed house on Saturday. Full Busch. Walker raking again. Doug met Pink Pony Doug. Break em off something proper like in Denver. Mets aren't meat and potatoes.(16:21-43:04) Canadiens beat the Lightning in Game 7. Wolf of Wall Street chant in the locker room. Audio of Martin St. Louis talking about being hyped with his team after the win. Dylan Holloway extension. Jackson's not happy with the audio from up north. The Puma didn't run. Michael Wellington on the phone lines talking Tony Vitello. Audio issues for Welly but he's back. Talking Giants struggles and driving through the bayou.(43:14-1:08:57) Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the fans coming out strong while taking two of three from the Dodgers. Audio of Michael McGreevy talking with Ken Rosenthal following his win on Saturday. Is McGreevy Baby Waino? If you read his lips he said how great Tim was. If the playoffs started tomorrow is McGreevy your ace? Snooty elitist. Were people doing the wave at Busch this weekend? Hoosier hecklers. Chairman's head surgery to be like Tim and his big ass fitted hat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is the lede the Doggies losing in Austin or the Pistons in Game 7? Continue the streak of celibacy. Why were Doug and Tim's wife together at the Cardinal game? Packed house on Saturday. Full Busch. Walker raking again. Doug met Pink Pony Doug. Break em off something proper like in Denver. Mets aren't meat and potatoes.Canadiens beat the Lightning in Game 7. Wolf of Wall Street chant in the locker room. Audio of Martin St. Louis talking about being hyped with his team after the win. Dylan Holloway extension. Jackson's not happy with the audio from up north. The Puma didn't run. Michael Wellington on the phone lines talking Tony Vitello. Audio issues for Welly but he's back. Talking Giants struggles and driving through the bayou.Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the fans coming out strong while taking two of three from the Dodgers. Audio of Michael McGreevy talking with Ken Rosenthal following his win on Saturday. Is McGreevy Baby Waino? If you read his lips he said how great Tim was. If the playoffs started tomorrow is McGreevy your ace? Snooty elitist. Were people doing the wave at Busch this weekend? Hoosier hecklers. Chairman's head surgery to be like Tim and his big ass fitted hat.Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. Kerbs gives his take on the Dylan Holloway extension. Other offseason priorities. The upcoming draft. Building thru trades and free agent signings in the past. Tim's Peaky Blinders hat. Lubos Bartecko. The Blues' ability to compete in free agency. Guys staying in St. Louis has to carry some weight somewhere.Martin's going to do the sports in a Star Wars costume tonight. Audio of Alec Burleson talking about playing in front of three big crowds in the Dodgers series. Burleson talking about not letting the six game losing streak snowball and the team's expectations for themselves. Jimmy Crooks still raking in Memphis. TMA's cult followers. What do you do if you're in the mix as the trade deadline approaches? "The future is now." Does Doug even listen to this show?Will we hear Free Bird (the remix) tonight at 9:25? Just trying to scratch out an existence. The bar back scene don't play. A referee named Thumper. Four hours per week is Iggy's sweet spot. Oli Marmol on Saturday night talking with Ken Rosenthal about Jordan Walker getting back into a groove offensively. Are they winning because of the homerun chain? Jose Fermin and Nolan Gorman talking about the origin of the homerun chain. How dare you be involved in your child's life. It's a welding mask, YOU LIBERAL!!Doug didn't get any fast food this weekend. Jackson hanging at Failoni's. Purple derby. A take chain. What's there to do in Anchorage, Alaska? Fun with download stats. We're big in Istanbul and Singapore.Film talk. Michael and The Devil Wears Prada 2. Just three weeks away from Memorial Day and Jackson can't wait to Mark Spitz himself into that feces infested water.The Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDLook, Doug, it's James Carlton. The Carlton family got to meet Doug Vaughn at the old ball yard yesterday. Doug getting held accountable at the Tiger Luncheon last week. Jiminy Glick and Between Two Ferns. Getting stuck on an elevator. The origin of unlucky number 13. What does Doug worry about?Where were you when MJ was moonwalking across the stage in '83? Doug hears "chair." Ella Langley. Who would you pay $1,000 to see in concert? U2 forcing their music onto your iPhone.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Over-egged media battle at breakfast-time, piggy-backing on others' content, chronicling the capital's crisis, a surprise bump in trust in our news. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
More than 600 million litres of untreated sewage have poured into Wellington water, leaving beaches empty and questions over who's responsible A Breaker Bay local with a long history of fighting for clean water in Wellington explains why the sewage dump is so catastrophic, for health, history, and the environmentFind The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Could Wellington become New Zealand's culinary capital? It certainly seems the Government hopes so, after Minister Louise Upston announced the latest funding from the 'major events and tourism" package will include a plan to help re-establish Wellington as more than the home of politics and water woes. But how will do you actually make that happen? To discuss, we're joined now by veteran Welly restaurant reviewer David Burton.
Will and Craig discuss new releases by the Just Joans, Shaking Hand, and Piggietails, plus live reports and bonus songs.
Take a trip through the Brit-pop inspired hectic indie-pop of Welly as they go Big In The Suburbs for Matt's third favourite of 2025.... Host: Matt LathamFeaturing: Bonnie Orbison (The Cry Lounge / Bonnie's Legends) talks Divinations by Oracle SistersAshley Thomas talks I Quit by Haim ------------Listen to The Spotify Hall of Fame PlaylistEmail: Pick A DiscFollow us on:Bluesky | Instagram | FacebookPick A Disc(Ord) Discord ServerListen to We Dig Podcasts Shows: @wedigpodcasts | LinktreeLogo designed by: Dan Owen
Emily Pilbeam presents volume 2 of her 2025 mixtape highlights from BBC Introducing, with Chalk, DJ Subaru feat. Chopper Johnson, Monks, Nightbus, Adult DVD, Goodnight Louisa, Divorce, Humour, GANS, Welly, Shale, jasmine.4.t, Natalie Wildgoose, and The Orchestra (For Now).Produced in Salford by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 6 Music.
In this lively year-end episode of No Boundaries, Javito and Welly unpack the blurred lines of modern relationships, from “situationships” to emotional honesty. The duo debates men's freedom to express feelings, the problem with normalizing everything, and how accountability—and communication—shape healthy connections. They also riff on air travel entitlement, social media oversharing, and society's obsession with attention. Thoughtful, hilarious, and raw, this episode closes the year with classic No Boundaries energy: truth without filters.
Want the guide to spot $100M+ Product Ideas? Get it here: https://clickhubspot.com/hre Episode 754: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) brainstorm $100M ideas with Eric Ryan ( https://x.com/ericthomasryan ). — Show Notes: (0:00) My $1B product playbook (3:32) Look for a sea of sameness (9:31) Trend trips (15:27) Remix opposing ideas (22:46) Case Study: Olly (32:14) The State of Make (37:54) IDEA: A better Metamucil (44:34) IDEA: The SoulCycle of diners (55:57) IDEA: White label chicken (1:03:28) Holy Grail of Naming (1:06:23) IDEA: Gourmet Babybels (1:10:28) IDEA: fun shaped cheese (1:14:26) Commit and then figure ou — Links: • Method - https://methodhome.com/ • Olly - https://www.olly.com/ • Welly - https://www.getwelly.com/ — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Need a bank for your company? Go check out Mercury (mercury.com). Shaan uses it for all of his companies! Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano