Brian From reflects on family, faith, and the moments that quietly shape who we become—from a powerful weekend witnessing his daughter’s testimony to the enduring nostalgia of The Wonder Years. He explores what true transformation looks like through Jelly Roll’s bold Grammy testimony, asks hard questions about work-life balance, youth sports, and misplaced priorities, and challenges listeners to consider what actually brings joy to the enemy of our souls. The hour closes with a strong call to resist legalism, remain rooted in grace, persevere in faith, and live with integrity—online and offline—as people who simply refuse to quit.

Why Church Hopping Misses the Point—and When Sports Betting Becomes a Spiritual Problem
1:08:14

The Ridiculous Freedom of the Gospel and Why Gen Z Is Listening with Joel Hess
11:38

Unity, Judgment, and Slowing Down in a Divided Age with Kyle Isabelli
10:54