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EP132 - Context Is Everything — What Your Relationships Are Actually Telling You

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Reggie and Brian open with a "conspiracy or not a conspiracy" game and land on one principle that runs through AI, marriage, leadership, and prayer: you get out of any relationship exactly what you put into it. Context isn't a tech limitation — it's the whole game. And the shallowness most people complain about is self-constructed, which means it's fixable. KEY TOPICS: • One AI prompt, three different answers — and why the difference was context, not capability • Content farms, the algorithm, and the difference between performance and engagement • Habit stacking and the engineered failure point • Marriage and teams: why "they just changed" misses the real problem • Prayer: the context problem in your spiritual life, and the apologetics of "I tried prayer and got nothing" SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Psalm 22, 23, 51, 139; Lamentations 3:22–23 RESOURCES MENTIONED: • Logos Bible Software (logos.com [http://logos.com]) • Joey Swoll (social-media fitness accountability) • "Battle-ready Psalms" audio — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation.

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jakson EP132 - Context Is Everything — What Your Relationships Are Actually Telling You kansikuva

EP132 - Context Is Everything — What Your Relationships Are Actually Telling You

Reggie and Brian open with a "conspiracy or not a conspiracy" game and land on one principle that runs through AI, marriage, leadership, and prayer: you get out of any relationship exactly what you put into it. Context isn't a tech limitation — it's the whole game. And the shallowness most people complain about is self-constructed, which means it's fixable. KEY TOPICS: • One AI prompt, three different answers — and why the difference was context, not capability • Content farms, the algorithm, and the difference between performance and engagement • Habit stacking and the engineered failure point • Marriage and teams: why "they just changed" misses the real problem • Prayer: the context problem in your spiritual life, and the apologetics of "I tried prayer and got nothing" SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Psalm 22, 23, 51, 139; Lamentations 3:22–23 RESOURCES MENTIONED: • Logos Bible Software (logos.com [http://logos.com]) • Joey Swoll (social-media fitness accountability) • "Battle-ready Psalms" audio — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation.

Eilen1 h 16 min
jakson EP131 - Receipts and Design — Two Architectures, Two Stories kansikuva

EP131 - Receipts and Design — Two Architectures, Two Stories

Reggie and Brian step away from their planned journalism Part 2 to address the April 25, 2026 assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The episode traces how an ideological framework that authorizes violence against political opponents produces the funded protest architecture, the celebrity amplification layer, and the lone-actor outcome — then pivots to The Story of Everything, the Stephen Meyer documentary that operates in the persuasion mode the framework can't tolerate. KEY TOPICS: • The Marxist framework demands removal of the labeled opponent; the Christian framework grounds dignity in the image of God and forbids private vengeance • Cole Tomas Allen, the Wide Awakes, the Sunrise Movement, the funding trail, and the deleted page captured by the Wayback Machine in December 2025 • The cultural authority layer — Jimmy Kimmel, Mark Hamill, Molly Ringwald — installing the labels that make targets out of opponents • How Christians responded to Charlie Kirk's killing vs. how the left responded • The CSIS definition of "terrorism" and what it excludes — 31 homicides, 2,000+ injured officers, $1–2B in damage, 89 attacks on journalists in 2020 • The Stephen Hawking surprise: a suppressed early-career theory pointing toward intelligent design • The Story of Everything — the three pillars of intelligent design; what the film does and doesn't do SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Genesis 9:6, Romans 12:17–19, Romans 13:1–4, Acts 17:11 (LSB) RESOURCES MENTIONED: • DOJ Office of Public Affairs (April 27, 2026) • CSIS Brief, Byman & McCabe (September 25, 2025) • Stephen C. Meyer, Return of the God Hypothesis (HarperOne, 2021) • The Story of Everything (Fathom Entertainment): thestoryofeverything.film [http://thestoryofeverything.film] • Is Genesis History? (alternative for the young-earth view) • Wayback Machine archive of Sunrise's "Wide Awake Actions" page — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation. www.randbtalks.com [http://www.randbtalks.com] | media@randbtalks.com [media@randbtalks.com]

11. touko 20261 h 23 min
jakson EP130 - Redefining Journalism Pt. 1 — One Lifetime From Tyndale to Sinclair kansikuva

EP130 - Redefining Journalism Pt. 1 — One Lifetime From Tyndale to Sinclair

Journalism's "objectivity era" wasn't a baseline that got corrupted. It was a brief professional performance that lasted exactly one human lifetime — built on specific regulatory, economic, and ideological conditions that no longer exist. Part 1 of two walks the hundred-year structural story: how it was built, why it was never clean, and how every pillar got rewritten in a single twelve-month window in 1996. KEY TOPICS: - Tyndale, Wycliffe, and the long pre-history of information control - The Gallup trust collapse (68% in 1972 → 28% in 2025) and what it actually measures - Lippmann vs. Dewey — the debate that built the modern profession - Edward Bernays, the manufacture of consent, and the 1954 Guatemala coup - The Hutchins Commission, Henry Luce, and "social responsibility journalism" - Operation Mockingbird, the Church Committee, and Bernstein's 400 journalists - The Fairness Doctrine repeal (1987) and the Telecommunications Act (1996) - Sinclair Broadcast Group, the Trusted News Initiative, and the Twitter Files SCRIPTURE: Acts 17:11; Matthew 21:12-13 PRIMARY SOURCES MENTIONED: - Licensing of the Press Act 1662 - Lippmann, Public Opinion (1922); Dewey, The Public and Its Problems (1927); Bernays, Propaganda (1928) - Hutchins Commission, A Free and Responsible Press (1947) - Church Committee Final Report (1976); Bernstein, Rolling Stone (Oct 20, 1977) - Trusted News Initiative — BBC press release, March 2019 - Twitter Files (December 2022) — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation.

28. huhti 20261 h 13 min
jakson EP128 - The Stolen Week — What Happens When a Culture Forgets Its Holiest Days kansikuva

EP128 - The Stolen Week — What Happens When a Culture Forgets Its Holiest Days

America spent $23.6 billion on Easter last year — 92% on candy. Only 45% of celebrants planned to attend church. Good Friday isn't a federal holiday, but DEI calendars list hundreds of observances with detailed guides while Easter gets a footnote. After ten episodes tracing institutional capture across education, science, tech, and media, Reggie and Brian arrive at Holy Week and see the calendar itself as evidence of everything they've been unpacking. They walk through the events of Holy Week as the original institutional capture story — the Sanhedrin manipulating Roman authority, the information vacuum of Saturday, and the resurrection that answers all of it — then reflect on what the series revealed personally. Holy Week is the rubber meeting the road. KEY TOPICS: • Good Friday not a federal holiday — only 12 states recognize it • $23.6B Easter spending vs. 45% church attendance • DEI calendar asymmetry: hundreds of observances vs. Easter as a footnote • Holy Week events as the original institutional capture narrative • Progressive Christianity: knowing God is real vs. being aligned with Him • The golden calf pattern and cultural idolatry • Series reflection: principalities connecting every institution • The Five Solas as anchor through the research SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Revelation 3:16, James 2:19, Exodus 32, John 2:13-17, Matthew 26:36-46, Ephesians 6:12 — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation. www.randbtalks.com [http://www.randbtalks.com] | media@randbtalks.com [media@randbtalks.com]

1. huhti 202658 min
jakson EP127 - The Information Vacuum — Fear, Faith & the Mind of God kansikuva

EP127 - The Information Vacuum — Fear, Faith & the Mind of God

Why can't you just sit in "I don't know"? From the Iran war to the death of Chuck Norris, every time information is withheld, people rush to fill the gap — and what they fill it with reveals more about them than about the event. We break down the neuroscience of why your brain treats uncertainty like pain, the theology of casting your anxiety on God, and how Langan's CTMU reframes the whole thing: you're a telor, not the Global Operator. KEY TOPICS: • The brain as a prediction engine — and why uncertainty feels like pain • Seize and freeze: how people lock on narratives before they have facts • Patternicity — why conspiracy thinking isn't a disorder, it's pattern recognition on bad inputs • Casting anxiety on God — 1 Peter 5:7 is aggressive, not passive • Langan's CTMU: you're a telor participating in the mind of God, not the Global Operator • The Five Solas as operational directives against the information vacuum • The Vance fraud task force, DOGE, and how both sides seize and freeze on institutions • Hot take: your telor function is not to be a victim SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: 1 Peter 5:7 | Philippians 4:6-7 | Romans (innate knowledge of God) | Exodus 14 (Moses/Red Sea) | Genesis 22 (Abraham/Isaac) RESOURCES MENTIONED: • Karl Friston — Predictive processing / Bayesian brain model • Arie Kruglanski — Need for cognitive closure • Michael Shermer — Patternicity (The Believing Brain) • Christopher Langan — CTMU / telor concept • EO: Task Force to Eliminate Fraud — whitehouse.gov [http://whitehouse.gov], March 16, 2026 — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation. www.randbtalks.com [http://www.randbtalks.com] | media@randbtalks.com [media@randbtalks.com]

23. maalis 20261 h 9 min