Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Dec 21, 2025
When Lawsuits Hit: The Courtroom Earthquake Bernie Predicts
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
The streets move fast, but court rulings can shake systems harder. Jesse and Bernie break down what happens when alleged rights violations become lawsuits, motions to dismiss, and high-impact decisions that ripple through the entire legal community. Bernie explains why early dismissals for lack of sufficient evidence can trigger a chain reaction: more dismissals, more civil claims, and huge financial exposure. He also explains a key strategic detail: why prosecutors may use grand juries as a buffer, and how judges still become the critical gatekeepers later when the case is challenged head-on. Jesse connects the legal mechanics to the cultural moment, when people are being urged to stop being scared and start filing claims. The conflict is accountability versus impunity, and the stakes include money, precedent, and public trust. The payoff is hope with teeth: legal pressure can force change when public outrage alone doesn’t. Listen now, then share this with someone who thinks lawsuits don’t matter.



Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Algorithms Don’t Care About Truth, They Care About Momentum
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Truth does not always travel fastest online, momentum does. Jesse and Bernie dig into how algorithms amplify emotion, conflict, and outrage, often without regard for accuracy or consequence. Bernie explains why exposure to extreme or opposing content can be informative, even when flawed, because it reveals patterns of thinking and intent. Jesse warns that algorithms shape behavior quietly, nudging beliefs and reactions before people realize what’s happening. The conflict lies in agency: are users choosing content, or is content choosing them. The stakes are psychological and social, as unchecked amplification can harden divisions and normalize hostility. This episode helps listeners understand how digital systems reward repetition, not reflection, and why conscious engagement is essential. If you’ve ever wondered why your feed feels more intense than real life, this conversation will connect the dots. Listen carefully, then share it with someone who thinks algorithms are harmless.



Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Why do so many Christian couples avoid counseling? Because they fear being seen. Dr. D Wright pulls back the curtain on marriage counseling, revealing why most couples come to win an argument instead of heal a relationship. Joined by Jesse and Bernie, he tackles male vulnerability, fear of emotional exposure, and the false stigma that counseling means failure. Expect laughter, conviction, and truth as these three men model honesty about love, ego, and spiritual accountability.💬 Listen for insights that could transform your next conversation.



Saturday Oct 25, 2025
The Psychology of Sin: Where Science Ends and God Begins
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Can psychology explain the human soul? Dr. Wright, a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling, argues that secular therapy misses the root cause, sin. In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jesse and Bernie unpack Dr. Wright’s belief that many so-called “mental illnesses” are actually spiritual conditions unresolved by modern psychology. Through biblical insight and lived experience, he challenges listeners to consider what true healing looks like when the Spirit, not science, is in control.🎧 Tune in for a radical rethinking of therapy, faith, and the human condition.



Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Breakfast Rules: Foods That Don’t Betray Your Meter
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Mornings set the tone—and for many, they set the spike. Bernie presses for specifics, and Cleo answers with what’s proven to keep his meter calm: eggs over sugar-loaded cereals, oatmeal over “whole-grain” marketing spin, and strict carb caps on bread (aim <20g per slice). They break down why white flour and quick-digest grains flood your bloodstream, while fiber-forward choices digest slower. You’ll learn how to handle fruit without overdoing it, when to ditch juice entirely, and why “added sugar” on labels is your red flag. The payoff: a breakfast playbook that delivers energy without the roller coaster, plus steps to test your response—prick before and after to learn your personal patterns. Start your day with food that doesn’t betray your goals.



Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Pocketbook Politics: When Tariffs & Shutdowns Hit Home Episode Summary
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Prices don’t spike overnight, but they do spike. Bernie and Jesse connect the dots from tariffs and shutdown turbulence to the delayed price hikes that land in your cart months later. They outline how supply chains absorb shocks…until they can’t, and why unemployment, higher costs, and frozen programs show up on Main Street long after political theater fades. The duo also spot the moment when party loyalty cracks: when supporters feel it in their own wallets. That’s when phone lines light up, positions soften, and “no” turns into “let’s talk.” It’s a candid, concrete look at cause and effect, minus the spin. If you want to see around corners (and protect your budget), this is your playbook. Listen and share to help someone you love prepare, not panic.



Monday Oct 13, 2025
Apologize, Act, Align: Stop Waiting for Monday
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Why do we delay change until “Monday” or “New Year’s”? The crew dismantles the comfort of postponement and replaces it with a 3-step loop: apologize (own it), act (one repair today), align (habits with values). Laura admits how avoidance masqueraded as peace; Bernie argues for small, certain improvements over grand intentions; Jesse links alignment to spiritual and mental freedom. The conflict is procrastination versus integrity, with stakes that touch health, relationships, and credibility. Expect simple prompts, micro-wins, and a permission slip to start messy. The emotional payoff is relief—you don’t need a perfect plan to begin, just the next honest step.Listen now and text this to someone who keeps waiting for “the right time.”



Monday Oct 13, 2025
Never Too Much S.E.X.: Self-Examination That Changes Lives
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
From the provocative title to the deeper mission, this conversation reframes S.E.X. as Self-Examination—a daily practice that heals, clarifies, and empowers. Jesse and Bernie welcome author Laura to unpack why couples react to her book cover, how “dots between the letters” signal an acronym, and why the real work is interior: accountability, honesty, and courage. Laura shares formative moments—silence as a coping mechanism, speaking up to stop harm, building safe spaces—and the fruit test: your life reveals your truth. Bernie adds a prosecutor’s lens on routine self-audits; Jesse connects faith and purpose after leaving the entertainment grind. Together, they map the stakes: unaddressed guilt, health impacts, family systems, and cultural pressure to “wait until Monday” to change. By the end, you’ll have a blueprint for reflective living—SWOT for the soul, grace for the journey, action for today.Listen now and share with someone who’s ready to look within.





