Steve Deace Show

Blaze Podcast Network
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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 34min

A Turning Point — and the Starting Point | 9/11/25

In this discussion, Jack Hibbs, a pastor and author of 'To Take a Bold Stand', shares powerful insights on faith, courage, and the legacy of influential figures in times of adversity. He reflects on the tragic loss of a martyr, urging unity and reflection amid societal challenges. The conversation emphasizes transforming anger into constructive action, holding individuals accountable for their choices, and honoring the memory of those who have impacted communities. Through heartfelt recounts, Hibbs inspires listeners to engage positively and uphold hope.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 38min

Yes, We Should Be ANGRY (Just Don't Sin) | Guest: Katy Faust | 9/10/25

In this insightful discussion, Katy Faust, founder of 'Them Before Us' and advocate for children's rights, emphasizes the urgent need to redefine family structures for the sake of children's welfare. She and the hosts explore the importance of navigating moral complexities in modern society. The conversation also tackles the dangers of apathy towards injustices and the constructive role of anger in driving change. Katy highlights the necessity of legislative measures to protect children's rights amid shifting cultural dynamics.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 38min

DISASTER: Poll Finds ALARMING Trend Among Zoomers | Guest: Dr. Ryan Cole | 9/9/25

Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist and vocal critic of COVID-19 policies, joins to discuss alarming trends among Gen Z—calling them a civilizational issue. He shares insights on public health and vaccine safety, exploring how the Department of Health and Human Services is advancing under RFK Jr. Additionally, the conversation dives into the intersection of cultural criticisms and personal beliefs, reflecting on the challenges of maintaining values in a rapidly changing society, especially among younger generations.
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Sep 8, 2025 • 1h 38min

COWARD? Phillies Dad Is the PERFECT Encapsulation of American Masculinity | 9/8/25

In a thought-provoking discussion, statistician Ed Dowd shares his insights on the lagging micro-economy, connecting it to broader societal issues. He examines how recent economic challenges reflect cultural shifts, particularly around masculinity and responsibility. The conversation touches on the consequences of current economic trends for political dynamics, offering a fascinating perspective on voter sentiment and the upcoming midterm elections. Dowd's analysis provides listeners with an engaging look at the intersection of economics and American identity.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 39min

Will MAHA Withstand the Coming Anti-RFK Jr. Storm? | Guest: Christopher Bedford | 9/5/25

Joining the discussion is Christopher Bedford, a Blaze Media D.C. correspondent who brings insights into the political arena. He delves into the challenges faced by the MAHA coalition as it stands against the rising opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The conversation shifts to the UK, examining the potential for peaceful resolutions amidst political strife and social tensions. Bedford also critiques the historical influences that shape today's political landscape, questioning whether a similar fate awaits the U.S.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 39min

A Comedian Is Doing the Lord's Work in the UK, and the Joke Is on Us | Guest: Jonathan Cahn | 9/4/25

Join Jonathan Cahn, author of "The Avatar," as he dives into the profound interplay of faith and culture. He discusses how a comedian's boldness in the face of political correctness mirrors the spiritual stagnation in the UK. The conversation touches on the importance of reviving faith amidst societal upheaval, examining the impact of spiritual forces on modern leadership. Cahn also explores biblical narratives that resonate with today’s challenges, urging listeners to seek deeper understanding and connection to divinity in their lives.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 39min

Are Democrats STUCK? Why They Can't Find a Winning Message | Guest: Karol Markowicz | 9/3/25

Karol Markowicz, a columnist at Fox News and the New York Post, dives into the struggles of Democrat leaders and their disconnect from voters. She discusses the challenges facing Democrat mayors and governors as they attempt to realign with mainstream sentiments. The conversation touches on urban crime responses, ideological conflicts, and the ongoing cultural changes in the U.S. Markowicz also critiques the Democratic leadership's ability to find a compelling message, highlighting the internal strife within the party.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 39min

Trump Hints HUGE Changes Are Coming to Public Health | Guest: Steve Cortes | 9/2/25

Steve Cortes, a political commentator and strategist known for his MAGA support, joins the discussion on the evolving public health landscape influenced by President Trump's recent stance on COVID-19 and Operation Warp Speed. Cortes advocates for tariff dividends to support working families. The conversation also delves into the tensions around contemporary festivals like Burning Man, exploring themes of societal critique, spiritual values, and the implications of radical self-expression on culture and individual beliefs.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 39min

POWER: What, if Anything, Does the Cracker Barrel Saga Mean? | Guest: Jill Savage | 8/29/25

BlazeTV host Jill Savage joins the roundtable to tackle the controversies surrounding Congressman Cory Mills, including serious allegations that might reshape political narratives. The conversation shifts to Cracker Barrel's branding crisis, sparking debate over corporate values in today's society. They dive into the complexities of morality in politics and the disconnect between businesses and traditional ideals. With humor and insight, they dissect how these trends might impact cultural perceptions and individual accountability.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 38min

WAKE UP: Open War Is Upon You | 8/28/25

Texas Congressman August Pfluger discusses his 'Count Act' legislation aimed at reinstating the citizenship question on the census, emphasizing its importance for congressional representation. BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey dives into her concept of toxic empathy, highlighting how it can lead to unintended consequences in society. The conversation also touches on the call for Christians to recognize the spiritual and material threats they face, especially in light of recent tragedies, urging a proactive approach to faith and civic responsibility.

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