

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Blaze Podcast Network
Upbeat and in-depth, Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey breaks down the latest in culture, news, theology & politics from a Christian, conservative perspective. Allie’s fresh analysis of the most important issues provides an entertaining and effective way to stay in the know.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 1h 20min
Ep 1076 | Hurricane Aftermath: Christians Step Up While Biden Vacations | Guest: Ron Simmons
In this engaging discussion, Ron Simmons, Allie's dad and a seasoned political advisor, shares strategic tips for J.D. Vance as he prepares for a critical debate. The duo analyze the substantial fallout from Hurricane Helene, spotlighting the resilient responses from local churches and communities while critiquing the government's handling of the crisis. They also delve into the tactics needed for success in political debates, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and voter connection, and explore the challenges posed by contemporary political dynamics.

Sep 30, 2024 • 55min
Ep 1075 | Furries, Fairies & Fake Babies: Reacting to the Worst of TikTok
Get ready for a wild ride through the quirks of TikTok! From bizarre salad-making at an airport to a pastor's controversial views on abortion, the conversation dives deep. They also tackle the intriguing fake baby trend and question the obsession with adult Disney culture. Discussions on fairies, the left's comedic portrayal, and even the exact way to eat fries keep the laughs coming. It's a blend of humor, societal critique, and unexpected topics that'll spark your curiosity!

Sep 26, 2024 • 59min
Ep 1074 | OBGYN Busts Myths on Miscarriages & Late-Term Abortions | Guest: Dr. Christina Francis
Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, tackles the prevalent misinformation about abortions and miscarriages. She discusses the ethical dilemmas faced by doctors in light of pro-life laws and shares tragic stories that challenge media narratives. The conversation dives into the risks associated with self-administered abortion pills, the distinction between necessary medical interventions and elective procedures, and the importance of informed consent in abortion discussions, advocating for clarity in patient-physician communications.

Sep 25, 2024 • 60min
Ep 1073 | Is Chappell Roan Kinda Based?
Chappell Roan, a leftist celebrity, shares her complex political views, stating she is skeptical of endorsing politicians like Kamala Harris. NFL legend Tony Dungy critiques Harris's statements on faith and abortion with sharp insights. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lawrence and Hayley Williams openly support Harris, showcasing the intersection of celebrity and politics. The discussion also addresses pressing issues like illegal immigration and its implications, emphasizing the need for truth-filled love amidst toxic empathy in today’s contentious climate.

Sep 24, 2024 • 50min
Ep 1072 | Preacher Steve Lawson Ousted for Secret Sin
Steve Lawson, a 73-year-old lead preacher at Trinity Bible Church and president of OnePassion Ministries, discusses the fallout from his recent removal due to an inappropriate relationship. The conversation delves into accountability in church leadership and the impact of such actions on followers. They reflect on what Lawson should communicate to his congregation and emphasize the need for humility in spiritual leadership. The discussion also touches on the vulnerabilities faced by traveling preachers and the importance of local leadership in maintaining church integrity.

Sep 23, 2024 • 58min
Ep 1071 | Christianity Today: Kids Need Public School
The conversation centers on the debate over whether Christian kids should attend public schools, highlighting the risks of exposing them to a secular environment without adequate preparation. Personal stories illustrate the protective benefits of Christian education and the crucial role of parental involvement. The podcast also examines the ethical dilemmas in the IVF industry, spotlighting a celebrity lawsuit involving destroyed embryos. These discussions raise important questions about faith, education, and the value placed on human life.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep 1070 | Kamala Is Lying About Miscarriages for Votes
In this compelling discussion, Vice President Kamala Harris, a leading figure in American politics, explores the tragic case of Amber Thurman, emphasizing the implications of abortion laws and medical ethics in her passing. Harris critiques the narratives used for political gain and dives into the complexities surrounding Georgia's abortion legislation. They also unpack the Pope's recent comments on political choices, highlighting the blurred lines in modern voting. This conversation challenges listeners to think critically about current political narratives and their real-world consequences.

Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 7min
Ep 1069 | The C-Section Scam & America’s OBGYN Problem | Guest: Dr. Marty Makary
Dr. Marty Makary, a surgeon and health care expert at Johns Hopkins University, dives into shocking truths about the medical system in this episode. He discusses the alarming rise of chronic illnesses, questioning whether institutions profit by keeping us sick. The conversation covers peanut allergies, emphasizing the dangers of outdated medical guidelines, and the benefits of delayed cord clamping during childbirth. Dr. Makary also warns about the consequences of antibiotic overprescription and its impact on gut health, advocating for informed health decisions.

Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 12min
Ep 1068 | Don’t Victim-Blame… Unless It’s Trump
The discussion dives into the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, examining the media's quick blame and the implications for political discourse. It highlights a pattern of incendiary rhetoric from the left that may incite violence, framing the current climate as a significant threat to democracy. The hosts address the troubling connections between political statements and real-world violence, advocating for respectful dialogue. Personal stories about health transformations and community issues round out the conversation.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 4min
Ep 1067 | This New European Law Is About to Change the World | Guest: Justin Haskins
Justin Haskins, author and editorial director at the Heartland Institute, discusses a new EU law that imposes rigorous ESG requirements on companies worldwide, raising concerns about its impact on American businesses. They explore the potential for Trump to mitigate these challenges if elected and how this law might lead to corporate uniformity, likened to corporate communism. Haskins also highlights upcoming UN agreements that could significantly alter global policies, urging listeners to consider the implications for personal and national sovereignty.