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S2. Ep. 11 Magic w/ Dr. Kevin Spencer

55 min · 28. mai 2026
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The Magic of Healing, Faith, and Human Potential with Dr. Kevin Spencer Some meetings are not coincidences. They are orchestrated. In this extraordinary episode of EVOLVE thru God, Angela Goodman sits down with Dr. Kevin Spencer — internationally recognized illusionist, educator, humanitarian, and pioneer in therapeutic magic — for one of the most moving conversations of the season. What began as a random conversation on a delayed airplane became a deeply spiritual discussion about purpose, suffering, trust, healing, and the ways God uses every part of our story for something bigger than we can imagine. Dr. Spencer shares: ✨ how he first encountered God as a teenager ✨ surviving a devastating traumatic brain and spinal cord injury ✨ the anger and surrender that followed ✨ how magic became a therapeutic tool for children with autism, stroke survivors, and individuals with disabilities ✨ and how God transformed personal tragedy into global impact One of the most emotional moments of the episode comes when Kevin describes teaching a magic trick to a nonverbal autistic child who spoke in full sentences for the very first time. This conversation is filled with wisdom, compassion, tears, wonder, and powerful reminders that: 👉 God does not ask us to understand everything. He asks us to trust Him. 🎁 The gift of this episode: A profound reminder that your pain is never wasted — and the very thing that wounded you may become the exact thing God uses to heal others.   💡 Lessons Learned from This Episode * God often uses our greatest pain to reveal our greatest purpose * Healing is not only physical — confidence, identity, and hope matter too * Trusting God does not require full understanding * Creativity can become a vehicle for healing and transformation * Disabilities should never define human potential * Wonder and joy are powerful therapeutic tools * The smallest moments of kindness can completely change someone’s life * God places gifts and passions inside us for a reason * Sometimes the delays, interruptions, and inconveniences in life are divine appointments * Being fully present allows us to witness God at work in real time   🎁 The Gift of This Episode The gift of this episode is the understanding that: God can redeem absolutely anything. Dr. Kevin Spencer’s story reminds us that even the moments that feel devastating, unfair, or impossible may actually be preparation for the life we were created to live. This episode will inspire listeners to: ✨ trust deeper ✨ listen closer ✨ embrace their gifts ✨ and believe that their story still has purpose ___________________________________________________________________ WHO IS DR. KEVIN SPENCER? Kevin Spencer, Ph.D., is an award-winning performing artist, author, educator, and researcher whose career seamlessly blends artistry with academia. For over 30 years, Spencer and his wife, Cindy, captivated audiences worldwide with one of the largest and most acclaimed theatrical illusion productions in the United States. Their exceptional contributions to the art of magic earned them numerous accolades, including the title of International Illusionists of the Year in 2009, six Performing Arts Entertainer of the Year awards, and the prestigious 2015 International Illusionists of the Year award from the Milbourne Christopher Foundation for their significant contributions to the field. At the peak of his success, Dr. Spencer shifted from the grand stage to classrooms and hospitals worldwide, becoming the leading authority on the educational and therapeutic uses of simple magic tricks. His innovative work focuses on using magic to empower people with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual challenges, emotional issues, and trauma backgrounds. Dr. Spencer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, a Master’s in Arts and Interdisciplinary Academic Education, and a Ph.D. in Education with a proficiency in Special Education. He also maintains certifications in Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Autism Studies, First Responder Treatment, and Trauma Support Specialist. His research has been published in prestigious journals, including the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) and Journal of Learning Through the Arts (JLTA), and has been featured in prominent media outlets such as the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The Washington Post, Taipei Times, and Chicago Tribune. He has also appeared on major television programs, including the CBS Early Show, Fox & Friends, and international broadcasts like CNN Türk and Saba Tümer (Türkiye). Recognized for his innovative work, Dr. Spencer was called "The Kid Whisperer" in Inside Autism (2013). His recent honors include being named the 2024 Visionary Educator of the Year by ELITEX Magazine and receiving the 2025 Gold Anthem Award and 2025 Most Innovative and Inclusive Arts award for his work in sensory inclusivity in the performing arts. He also received the 2024 Silver Anthem Award for Nonprofit Leader of the Year in Health. His therapeutic program, Magic Therapy, won the 2023 Gold Anthem Award for Best Innovation in Health, and his educational program, Hocus Focus, received the 2022 Silver Anthem Award for Best Innovation in Education, Arts, and Culture. Spencer also earned the Gold Anthem Award for Leader of the Year. He was a 2022 finalist for the Zero Project Award, which recognizes pioneering initiatives that benefit persons with disabilities. Dr. Spencer holds several prestigious academic and advisory roles, including participating in the faculty of the Pediatric Sedation Outside the Operating Room conference sponsored by Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. He works as a research consultant in the School of Health Professions, Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and for UAB’s Arts in Medicine program. Additionally, he advises the U.S. Department of State as a subject matter expert on arts integration for special populations. He is an Approved Provider of Continuing Education for the American Occupational Therapy Association. As both a scholar and an artist, Dr. Spencer provides sensory-inclusive performances for underserved communities and gives lectures worldwide on the educational and therapeutic benefits of magic. His unique expertise continues to inspire and change lives through the blend of art, education, and health.

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S2. Ep. 11 Magic w/ Dr. Kevin Spencer

The Magic of Healing, Faith, and Human Potential with Dr. Kevin Spencer Some meetings are not coincidences. They are orchestrated. In this extraordinary episode of EVOLVE thru God, Angela Goodman sits down with Dr. Kevin Spencer — internationally recognized illusionist, educator, humanitarian, and pioneer in therapeutic magic — for one of the most moving conversations of the season. What began as a random conversation on a delayed airplane became a deeply spiritual discussion about purpose, suffering, trust, healing, and the ways God uses every part of our story for something bigger than we can imagine. Dr. Spencer shares: ✨ how he first encountered God as a teenager ✨ surviving a devastating traumatic brain and spinal cord injury ✨ the anger and surrender that followed ✨ how magic became a therapeutic tool for children with autism, stroke survivors, and individuals with disabilities ✨ and how God transformed personal tragedy into global impact One of the most emotional moments of the episode comes when Kevin describes teaching a magic trick to a nonverbal autistic child who spoke in full sentences for the very first time. This conversation is filled with wisdom, compassion, tears, wonder, and powerful reminders that: 👉 God does not ask us to understand everything. He asks us to trust Him. 🎁 The gift of this episode: A profound reminder that your pain is never wasted — and the very thing that wounded you may become the exact thing God uses to heal others.   💡 Lessons Learned from This Episode * God often uses our greatest pain to reveal our greatest purpose * Healing is not only physical — confidence, identity, and hope matter too * Trusting God does not require full understanding * Creativity can become a vehicle for healing and transformation * Disabilities should never define human potential * Wonder and joy are powerful therapeutic tools * The smallest moments of kindness can completely change someone’s life * God places gifts and passions inside us for a reason * Sometimes the delays, interruptions, and inconveniences in life are divine appointments * Being fully present allows us to witness God at work in real time   🎁 The Gift of This Episode The gift of this episode is the understanding that: God can redeem absolutely anything. Dr. Kevin Spencer’s story reminds us that even the moments that feel devastating, unfair, or impossible may actually be preparation for the life we were created to live. This episode will inspire listeners to: ✨ trust deeper ✨ listen closer ✨ embrace their gifts ✨ and believe that their story still has purpose ___________________________________________________________________ WHO IS DR. KEVIN SPENCER? Kevin Spencer, Ph.D., is an award-winning performing artist, author, educator, and researcher whose career seamlessly blends artistry with academia. For over 30 years, Spencer and his wife, Cindy, captivated audiences worldwide with one of the largest and most acclaimed theatrical illusion productions in the United States. Their exceptional contributions to the art of magic earned them numerous accolades, including the title of International Illusionists of the Year in 2009, six Performing Arts Entertainer of the Year awards, and the prestigious 2015 International Illusionists of the Year award from the Milbourne Christopher Foundation for their significant contributions to the field. At the peak of his success, Dr. Spencer shifted from the grand stage to classrooms and hospitals worldwide, becoming the leading authority on the educational and therapeutic uses of simple magic tricks. His innovative work focuses on using magic to empower people with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual challenges, emotional issues, and trauma backgrounds. Dr. Spencer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, a Master’s in Arts and Interdisciplinary Academic Education, and a Ph.D. in Education with a proficiency in Special Education. He also maintains certifications in Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Autism Studies, First Responder Treatment, and Trauma Support Specialist. His research has been published in prestigious journals, including the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) and Journal of Learning Through the Arts (JLTA), and has been featured in prominent media outlets such as the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The Washington Post, Taipei Times, and Chicago Tribune. He has also appeared on major television programs, including the CBS Early Show, Fox & Friends, and international broadcasts like CNN Türk and Saba Tümer (Türkiye). Recognized for his innovative work, Dr. Spencer was called "The Kid Whisperer" in Inside Autism (2013). His recent honors include being named the 2024 Visionary Educator of the Year by ELITEX Magazine and receiving the 2025 Gold Anthem Award and 2025 Most Innovative and Inclusive Arts award for his work in sensory inclusivity in the performing arts. He also received the 2024 Silver Anthem Award for Nonprofit Leader of the Year in Health. His therapeutic program, Magic Therapy, won the 2023 Gold Anthem Award for Best Innovation in Health, and his educational program, Hocus Focus, received the 2022 Silver Anthem Award for Best Innovation in Education, Arts, and Culture. Spencer also earned the Gold Anthem Award for Leader of the Year. He was a 2022 finalist for the Zero Project Award, which recognizes pioneering initiatives that benefit persons with disabilities. Dr. Spencer holds several prestigious academic and advisory roles, including participating in the faculty of the Pediatric Sedation Outside the Operating Room conference sponsored by Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. He works as a research consultant in the School of Health Professions, Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and for UAB’s Arts in Medicine program. Additionally, he advises the U.S. Department of State as a subject matter expert on arts integration for special populations. He is an Approved Provider of Continuing Education for the American Occupational Therapy Association. As both a scholar and an artist, Dr. Spencer provides sensory-inclusive performances for underserved communities and gives lectures worldwide on the educational and therapeutic benefits of magic. His unique expertise continues to inspire and change lives through the blend of art, education, and health.

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S2. Ep. 10 w/ Meredith Hancock

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S2. Ep. 9 w/ Jeff Hambrecht Part 2

Obedience, Action & Patience — Building a God-Led Life with Jeff Hambrecht (Part 2) In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Angela Goodman welcomes back Jeff Hambrecht to discuss what happened after surrender. From arriving in Oklahoma with $21, a van full of clothes, and a second chance at fatherhood… to launching a men’s fitness and ministry center rooted fully in faith… Jeff shares the reality of what it means to follow God with obedience, action, and patience. This episode dives deep into: * rebuilding identity after addiction and divorce * learning to hear God’s voice * surrendering control * leadership and accountability * the dangers of impatience * finding joy in simplicity * and what it truly means to serve others Jeff openly shares how God stripped away every false identity he carried — success, money, ego, achievement — so he could rebuild a life grounded in purpose instead of performance. One of the most powerful moments of the episode comes when Jeff explains how his ministry truly began: not on a stage… but in everyday encounters with people who were silently suffering. This conversation is raw, honest, challenging, and deeply hopeful. 🎁 The gift of this episode: The reminder that God’s timing is never late — but it does require surrender. If you’ve been trying to force outcomes, rush the process, or control your path… this episode will speak directly to you.   💡 Lessons Learned from This Episode * Obedience without action changes nothing * Healing requires both surrender and discipline * Patience is often the final refinement process * God may strip away identities before revealing purpose * Leadership requires consistency even when no one is watching * You cannot help others effectively if you refuse to confront yourself * Real ministry happens in everyday life — not just inside a church * Joy is found in presence, not performance * God’s waiting room is preparation, not punishment * When you stop forcing outcomes, alignment begins to happen naturally 🎁 The Gift of This Episode The gift of this episode is the understanding that: God is not asking you to control the outcome. He’s asking you to trust the process. This conversation reminds us that: * growth takes patience, * healing takes responsibility, * and purpose requires surrender. Sometimes the breakthrough isn’t in doing more… It’s in finally letting go.

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S2. Ep 8 w/ Jeff Hambrecht

From Self-Inflicted Suffering to Surrender — Addiction, Identity & Radical Redemption with Jeff Hambrecht This episode is not about a fall from grace. It’s about what happens when you finally stop outrunning God. In this deeply raw and unfiltered conversation, Angela Goodman sits down with Jeff Hambrecht — a former elite athlete whose life spiraled through addiction, identity loss, infidelity, and complete emotional shutdown… despite coming from a strong, successful upbringing. Jeff shares how his struggles weren’t caused by what happened to him — but by what he refused to face. From losing his identity after injury… to becoming addicted to painkillers… to living a double life… to being served divorce papers and facing the possibility of losing his children… Everything changed in a single moment of surrender. Not when life got easier. But when he finally said: “I can’t do this without You.” What follows is a story of radical obedience, supernatural healing, and rebuilding a life from nothing — grounded fully in faith. This episode will challenge the way you think about: * responsibility * identity * addiction * and what it really means to surrender 💡 Lessons Learned * Not all suffering is inflicted on you—some of it is created by what you avoid * Identity tied to performance will collapse when the performance is taken away * Addiction isn’t always visible—it often hides behind success * You can look “fine” externally and be completely broken internally * Rock bottom isn’t always destruction—it can be divine intervention * God doesn’t always remove the struggle—He walks you through it * Obedience unlocks doors faster than intention ever will * You don’t need a perfect past to step into purpose * Vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the doorway to impact * When God calls, delay creates distance 🎁 The Gift of This Episode The gift of this episode is radical responsibility + hope. It reminds you that: * You are not stuck because of your past * You are not disqualified because of your mistakes * And you are not too far gone to rebuild But it also holds a mirror up and asks: 👉 Where are you still avoiding truth in your own life? Because transformation doesn’t begin when life changes. It begins when you do. ____________________________________________________________ WHO IS JEFF HAMBRECHT? Born and raised in Des Moines, IA. Lived there 34 years. I am a former college soccer player and current professional hybrid endurance athlete. Now I live in Oklahoma City I moved here April of 2022. I have been in the health and fitness industry for 18 years. I am the wellness director for a large insurance group and the owner of Proverbs 27:17 men’s fitness and ministry center located in Oklahoma City. I had a radical encounter with God in 2021 and my life has forever been different and changed in the best way ever since!

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S2. Ep. 7 w/ Rob Patz

Episode Title: “It’s Not Fair” — Faith, Favor & Spiritual Warfare in Real Life with Rob Patz Episode Description: In this powerful and refreshingly real episode of EVOLVE thru God, Angela Goodman sits down with broadcaster, entrepreneur, and founder of Abundant TV, Rob Patz. From growing up as a pastor’s kid… to navigating pride, conviction, success, anxiety, and spiritual warfare—Rob shares what it actually looks like to walk with God over a lifetime. This is not a polished, perfect story. This is a real conversation about: * questioning God * saying “this isn’t fair” * battling anxiety even after massive wins * and learning to trust God anyway One of the most powerful moments? When Angela asks: 👉 “What does God say when you tell Him it’s not fair?” And Rob’s answer… “He reminds me that He’s God… and I’m not.” This episode will challenge you, ground you, and remind you that: ✨ Faith doesn’t mean life is easy ✨ Favor doesn’t mean you won’t be tested ✨ And the closer you get to your calling… the more resistance you may feel 💡 Lessons Learned * Faith doesn’t eliminate struggle—it gives you context for it * Spiritual warfare often shows up right after breakthrough * God’s “no” is often protection—not punishment * You don’t need all the answers—you need trust * Comparison (especially through social media) creates unnecessary pressure * Anxiety doesn’t disqualify you—it’s something you learn to walk through * What you do now will echo into your future * God may not just open doors—He may move you into entirely new hallways * You can’t let what happened to you stop what God wants to do through you 🎁 The Gift of This Episode The gift of this episode is perspective. It reminds you that: * even people with deep faith still struggle * even successful people still question * even “favored” people still fight battles And yet… 👉 God is still present 👉 God is still guiding 👉 God is still working Even when it doesn’t feel fair. ____________________________________________________________ WHO IS ROB PATZ? Rob Patz is a media entrepreneur, TV host, and content strategist dedicated to helping faith-based voices expand their reach and impact. With a background spanning radio, television, print, and podcasting, Rob has helped more than 300 ministries launch and grow their presence across broadcast and digital platforms. He is the co-host of The Rob and Kristen Show and the voice behind Morning Break with Rob Patz, where he blends interviews, current events, and faith-driven conversation. Rob is also actively building platforms like the Christian Creators Network, equipping creators to grow with purpose, authenticity, and integrity. Passionate about the intersection of faith and media, Rob continues to develop content, coach creators, and produce programming that informs, inspires, and connects audiences nationwide.

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