We open with Hot Takes ranging from Howie Mandel’s hilarious Sketchers endorsement lie to Carrie Underwood’s controversial performance at a presidential inauguration. From germaphobes to judgmental fanbases, the crew discusses what happens when public opinion collides with personal convictions.
Then host Steve Wyatt gets real about the limits of wisdom—especially the kind you can’t find in books. When life falls apart, people often expect Christian leaders to have the answers. But the longer you live, the more you realize: it’s not about quick fixes—it’s about presence, patience, and walking with people in pain. This episode dives into depression, discouragement, and the deep grace of not having to fix everything.
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