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S1:E24 (FGT) — The Real Enemy in Your Relationship (Hint: It’s Not Your Partner) | Hollywood, Deception & NASA

2 h 3 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Jem and Dustin explore how Hollywood, cultural narratives, and modern influence shape the way we think about relationships, marriage, and identity. From subtle messaging in entertainment to deeper questions around deception, truth, and systems like NASA, this conversation uncovers how these patterns may be influencing everyday life more than people realize. What if the tension in your relationship isn’t actually coming from your partner? What if there’s a deeper pattern at play—one that’s been working its way through generations, shaping expectations, behaviors, and beliefs? This is Part 1 of a two-part series focused on identifying that pattern—where it started, how it evolved, and how it shows up in relationships today. Because before you can fix what’s broken… you have to understand what’s actually working against you.

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episode S1:E24 (FGT) — The Real Enemy in Your Relationship (Hint: It’s Not Your Partner) | Hollywood, Deception & NASA artwork

S1:E24 (FGT) — The Real Enemy in Your Relationship (Hint: It’s Not Your Partner) | Hollywood, Deception & NASA

In this episode, Jem and Dustin explore how Hollywood, cultural narratives, and modern influence shape the way we think about relationships, marriage, and identity. From subtle messaging in entertainment to deeper questions around deception, truth, and systems like NASA, this conversation uncovers how these patterns may be influencing everyday life more than people realize. What if the tension in your relationship isn’t actually coming from your partner? What if there’s a deeper pattern at play—one that’s been working its way through generations, shaping expectations, behaviors, and beliefs? This is Part 1 of a two-part series focused on identifying that pattern—where it started, how it evolved, and how it shows up in relationships today. Because before you can fix what’s broken… you have to understand what’s actually working against you.

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In this episode of What Do You Intend?, Jem and Dustin step into the ancient world to explore how different civilizations understood the origin of reality — and why Genesis stands apart. Rather than treating creation as a myth competing with other myths, this conversation examines the shared assumptions behind Babylonian, Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Chinese, and other ancient cosmologies, many of which begin with chaos, instability, or competing forces. Genesis tells a different story. Through thoughtful dialogue, dry humor, and honest skepticism, Jem and Dustin unpack the biblical claim that order comes first, boundaries are established by God’s word, and creation is not something humanity must fear, manage, or appease. This episode invites listeners to consider whether modern cosmology is truly new — or whether it echoes ancient frameworks dressed in scientific language — and why accountability, intention, and trust in the Creator remain central to the biblical worldview.

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