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The Charlie Kirk Show
The Midterm Candidates That Robby Starbuck Is Excited About
"Robbie, walk us through some of the candidates that you're most excited about. House candidate Senate candidates that you're really looking at. Obviously Carrie and Blake, which are great. I'm going to try to steal you to come on our live stream, by the way, on election night, which is a really magnificent thing. Our team will be in touch. But tell us what candidates are you looking at? I mean, I have to just go back to Kerry first because Carrie and I spoke long before she came out about politics and we like I just knew she was so incredible so smart right on the issues and I was like here you have got to run for office. So I'm very proud of the fact that I was here very first endorsement. And I just love her. She is going to be a superstar and I think is going to set the standard in the way descent is sort of has this governor where everybody's going to be going, hey, my governor, you need to be more like Carrie. And so it's good that we're getting these people in there that can set that standard of the new right and set that path forward so the norm becomes eventually ten years from now that the entire Congress and governors main shins and everything are filled with people like that. But in Congress, you know, I'm very excited about Anna paulina. I think she's going to bring incredible change and challenge the squad in ways they've never been challenged before. So I think she's an incredible one for people to get behind and can really, you know, she can be somebody who ends up in the Senate, ends up being governor one day. I think she's got a bright, bright, bright future. I love Blake masters because again, I think he's one of those standards setters and JD Vance as well. It's about setting that new standard.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Robby Starbuck Unpacks the Censorship Efforts of the Biden DHS
"Now is Robbie starbuck, great guy who should be in Congress and we'll see if we can get that done one day, but he has some really important commentary and information to share about the bombshell story, the media has ignored of the Department of Homeland Security leaks, Robbie joins us now. Robbie, welcome back to the program. Thanks for having me, Charlie. Good to see you. Robbie, for those in our audience that are not caught up to date to this story because there just got a lot of things going on. We've been so focused on the election, which is where we should be focused. Walk us through this story. Yeah, so I mean, it's pretty wild. This is honestly groundbreaking in many different ways in terms of the lines crossed by the U.S. government, but essentially Department of Homeland Security and State Department, both coordinated with a group called the EIP, which stands for the election integrity partnership. It's composed of four entities. Those four entities have been given over $12 million in grants by the Biden administration, including over 3 million specifically earmarked for going and fighting misinformation through the EIP and as a part of this whole project. The EIP created an enemy's list that includes you and me and about 20 other people on it. What's unique about this list is when they made this, I was an active candidate for federal office. So this would be the first time the U.S. government has essentially engaged in open censorship paying a group and outside group to go and get involved in a political race. I'm sure given all the abuses we've seen from the FBI and DoJ that this is stuff that may have been going on for a very long time without people knowing, but they did this in a very bold manner. And so we saw the story from the intercept this week that kind of furthered this showing the portals that DHS and other entities had access to and these portals would allow outsiders within the EIP and within governments to go and make specific requests to the social media companies.

The Charlie Kirk Show
CPAC's Matt Schlapp Discusses the Political Climate of New Hampshire
"Joining us now is the man behind cpac, great organization and also really understands what's happening in the midterm elections. Better than almost anybody else. Matt schlapp joins us right now. Matt, welcome back to the program. Hey, Charlie, great to be with you from loud New Hampshire. Tell us, what is the vibe on the ground? Do you think both can pull this off? Yeah, for sure. Talked with the general. We just had a town hall in this tavern, and I just came from Nevada, by the way, Adam laxalt is closing really strong in New Hampshire. A lot of people have been tracked New Hampshire because the D.C. insiders didn't they told us it wasn't a pickup opportunity, but I'm here to tell you, Charlie. General's going to win this race in New Hampshire. If you look at just the environment of the issues, it all goes our way. It's all just about defending America. So in New Hampshire, it's a tricky state because Matt you and I have heard for years that New Hampshire is possibly able to be won by Republicans, but it always feels like a near miss state. Why do you think this year is different? Well, I think this year is different because just look at the fundamentals in polling on what the people care about. It really cuts our way. New Hampshire, you know, the big mistake we make in America as we say, oh, there's red states and we say there's blue states. And we assume that some kind of like a lifetime contract, but politics is different. You know that 'cause you're down there in Arizona. It's always changing and what I've noticed just being on the ground in a short time in New Hampshire is what made New Hampshire solidly Republican in previous cycles. I think, is it play again? Our constitution our basic rights as citizens are right to govern ourselves and our own lives and for the government to get out. And not dictate every part of our life. You know, there's a libertarian flair to that that really plays well in a state that whose motto is live free or die.

Broken Record
"robby" Discussed on Broken Record
"Hey everyone, today we have a fun follow up to last week's episode with Johnny echols from the band love. This week, we'll hear Rick interview the last two living members of the doors. Guitarist Robbie Krieger and drummer John Densmore. About coming up in the LA rock scene alongside love, who the doors idolized and then later eclipsed. The doors formed in 1965 and burned white hot until the death of their larger than life lead singer Jim Morrison. The released 6 albums and only 5 years. And then that brief time as a band, the doors quickly became one of the biggest acts of the 60s. Their anti flower power appeal was accentuated by Jim Morrison's brooding lyrics and keyboardist Raymond Zürich's frenzied organ lakes. On today's episode, Rick Rubin talks to Robbie Krieger and John Densmore about their tumultuous history with Jim Morrison, who John refers to as a kamikaze drunk. Both Robbie and John recall LSD fueled stories from their early gigs with the doors, and the role Acapulco gold played in Jim Morrison's songwriting process. This is broken record. Liner notes for the digital age. I'm Justin Richmond. Here's Rick Rubin with doors guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer, John dance more. Well, thank you so much for doing this. I thought it would be interesting to talk about the album love forever changes because I love that album and it seems unusual. Yeah. First of all, it doesn't sound like even loves other records. The ones who earlier were more rock. Yeah. And then forever changes was more acoustic, but classical as well. Yeah, I had some good players on that record, too. But that's when they were kind of started fighting among themselves. Yeah, you could kind of tell that. It's interesting also The Beatles were sort of not in a great place when they made the white album with each other. And it's one of the best. There's something about when there's friction in a band's something good. You don't have to tell us about it. That's why we are so big. Let me tell you. Oh my God. I don't think of you guys as having friction. Again, I don't know anything. Three against one, the whole time. Is Jim, what is he going to do tonight? Oh my God. It's just craziness. Was he being provocative for the sake of being provocative or he was just being himself? All of the above. Yeah. Yeah, that was part of it. He liked to, you know, get people's goats and what you guys as well or not. Sure. He would. He would after a while. They knew that it wouldn't work after a while with us. But it didn't stop him from trying. I remember when I met his I met his sister, she said, you know, my brother growing up was always pressing our buttons. Did he do that to you guys? Testing. Let's see what boundary where the boundaries are or whatever. What would be an example of something that would happen that would you would find questionable. Let's see. He didn't have a phone. He didn't have a car. So I had a car sometimes. Eventually. But remember we got an apartment, had a place upstairs so he could be there so we could find next door. Because he was on a rooftop in Venice and I just have to drive down there to get him, you know? And he would just stay with different girlfriends every night. So you never knew where he was. But finally we got this place and there was a place for him right next door. He wasn't around there much. What's interesting also is that both of your bands essentially had lead poets as opposed to lead singers. Which is unusual. Yeah. Yeah. I'm trying to recollect when I first saw love, and I think it was at beto Leto's, and did we go together? Yeah. Yeah. So what year was that approximately? 65, 64. Had they already put out records at that time or no? No, no. No. We were rehearsing, maybe. We were just starving. Maybe not even with the doors yet, maybe it was with psychedelic rangers or something. Yeah. But we went out to this club and it was cool because it was you didn't have to be 21 because we could never get in anywhere because we weren't 21. How old were you at the time? You remember about? Probably 18. 17 or 18. So anyway, we walk in and their plan and I had never heard a loud band before these were the loudest band I've ever heard. I mean, they had the big amps and shit. And before that, I'd only been to folk music, you know, bud and Travis, Josh white, blues, you know, muddy water stuff. I had never heard anything like this. I mean, it was fucked, you know, it was cranking. And that just blew me away. It was. Exactly. Was it obviously you saw them with their influences were? It was a culture shock because here's this black lead singer who he's wearing granny glasses like roger mcguinn from the birds. Psychedelic. But at the time, afros and funk, you know, so they're electrified folk rock with a black lead singer singing this way out psychedelic reincarnation. It was mind-blowing. Anyway, so, you know, this world we walked into and went, wow. Oh, and the other one. We better get hit. Johnny, Johnny echols had this double neck guitar, which I had never seen one of those before. Yeah. That was incredible, too. Well, you know, okay, so we're playing the London fog a few doors down from the whisky, this dump, and love at whisky. And during the break, I go down there and stand outside and just drool over being in that band. And I'm thinking, I'm better than that drummer. And he's a sweet guy. Snoopy? Yes, Snoopy. You know, and actually eventually on forever change is they had studio. I think just for one or two songs, at least. There's one version of the story where I think how Blaine played on just two songs. And then the band kind of decided we better get serious otherwise. We're not going to get to play on that. Again, I don't know that that's the lore. We don't know. That's correct. Sounds right. And Carole Kay play bass on a couple too. Wow. Yeah. You know, Dennis Wilson, he didn't mind how playing on the stuff. He was cool with it. Of course. Yeah. You know, and I was thinking, I'm as good as these studio guys, why am I not in love? Yeah. And then Arthur, you know, told the head of Electra Jack holtzman to see us, which was such a gracious thing to do. No, Emma, was it.

The Dan Bongino Show
Kash Patel: Robby Mook Testified Early Because of a Vacation to Spain
"Cash there was a lot more in that answer I know you caught it He wrote in Jake Sullivan into that too Jake Sullivan who is now the national security adviser at The White House into the decision to disseminate the hoax and you got to be thinking to yourself how the hell does Jake Sullivan still have his job at The White House This is crazy No you look you're totally right And Jake Sullivan is another guy that I interrogated under oath And that's why I think Robbie mook was boxed in because look all of these transcripts are we put them up for free at Durham Ross dot com We want the whole world to see everything that's been out there on Russia gate So go read them Your audience should go educate themselves Jake's all done I think lied to Congress about his involvement in the Russia gate hoax And the reason I think Robbie mook has to say what he said was because we boxed them in four years ago and his lawyers were like listen you can't really lie on the witness stand here because there's a transcript review basically already copied to it But here's the kicker that no one's talking about And Robbie mook was not a witness for the government John Durham had not finished the government's case the defense asked the judge to let Robbie move testify early because he had a vacation in Spain He had to get to Now Dan you and I both know when it comes to federal court In what universe does the government's case stop for a defense witness who's going to be the Spain And it could not have backfired more superbly for them The defense put this guy up and now he's taken out Clinton world and the Durham prosecution is going to continue It's amazing what's unraveling here

The Dan Bongino Show
Kash Patel: Robby Mook's Testimony Just Destroyed Clinton
"I know you were a humble guy but you guys really exposed this thing from the start and it's kind of interesting isn't it to see media people now recognize basic facts in the case that we knew a while ago like Robbie mook the campaign manager just blurting out in court on Friday shocking everyone saying hey the whole pee pee tape collusion oaks Yeah yeah Hillary knew about it I mean so Anthony climactic right I mean I was expecting some big splashy moment and now it all finally comes out No you're totally right And look remember I interrogated Robbie mook four years under oath just like I did with Susan and those transcripts are available for the world to see And even I as a former federal prosecutor you as a former law enforcement agent no witness is usually prepared But when they give you a gem like that and they blurt out something like that that basically is Clinton's number one person is saying that Hillary Clinton has been lying for 5 years and not only did she know about the operation for disinformation but she authorized it and sent her team to go leak it to the media I don't know how much more of a damning statement you can make under oath about Hillary Clinton That is And that's nothing to do with the indictment which is even crazier part to me It's just like he just destroyed Clinton

Mark Levin
Robby Mook: Clinton Agreed to Feed Trump-Russia Material to Reporter
"People are saying oh my the lawyers were shocked During testimony today by the campaign chairman for the Hillary Clinton decide this campaign Robbie mook and my okay As reported by the Washington examiner Hillary Clinton personally signed off on sharing since debunked Trump Russia allegations related to alpha bank With the media during the 2016 election according to our campaign manager Robbie moved testified today he was briefed about the alpha issue first by Clinton campaign general council Mark Elias There's another reprobate In this summary 2016 you said the campaign leadership quickly had a meeting about whether the share the information with the media which they decided to do Now they had to know the information was false Do you know how They concocted it They're also present in the meeting where campaign chairman John Podesta A longtime scud Communications director Jennifer palmieri policy adviser Jake Sullivan who is now President Biden's national security adviser according to mook So they all get together and they're trying to figure out how to put this false information out In October as an October surprise to ruin the Trump campaign

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Will the Left Come After Comedian Alex Stein?

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
'Culture Jamming' With PrimeTime Alex Stein
"Alex Stein. If you haven't heard of him prime time, 99 Alex Stein, Jackson. I can't even see that on the radio. I'm already going crazy, Morgan. Oh my goodness. Well, thank you. Thank you for taking time. If you're very busy day, you're a small businessman, and an Internet sensation apparently. So praise B, thank you for joining. That is true. And as my sister and Christ, I appreciate being here. And let me tell you something. Being a viral sensation is not easy. It's a lot of pressure and a lot of people have been like, oh, Alex, you know, it's congratulations on all your success or your viral videos. Going viral is a terrible thing Morgan because now I'm like, what am I gonna do next? I've already worn women's swimwear to a city council meeting and like I'm literally gonna have to jump in a fire and light myself on fire next. I just don't know the pressure is it's overwhelming sometimes. Oh my God, okay, so if people are listening and are aware, he's very satirical. And that's the whole point, Alex Stein is hilarious and goes and makes fun of the crazy lefties, the wokeness at city council meetings and government public hearings where you can speak directly to your representatives. And so Alex don't hate me, but I have a clip that I want to show of you and the women's bathing suit. So if we could play that producers. Hello, how are you guys doing, counsel? So my name is Alexandria Stein. And I'm here today to call out transphobia here in Plano. I'm currently being restricted from swimming in the city of planet swim league against the women, even though it's clear that I reassigned my gender last week, like for example, do I look like a man? Obviously a not. This is a woman, but they're not going to let me swim and compete against the ladies because they're transphobia. So what I need you guys to do is I need you to wake up. We have champions like Leah Thomas. She's an NCAA champion. The best swimmer in college today. I can't get a scholarship unless I'm able to send a recruiting tape to these colleges. So they say, oh, oh, you have an unfair advantage Alexandria. What looks like? Does this look like an unfair advantage to you? Alex, can you explain what that was there? Okay, Morgan. So what that is, that's a crazy man that was dropped on his head as a child that has a lot of social issues and what he decided was is he going to do what is called culture jamming is and where we take the most absurd parts of our culture and we jam it in the public's face to try to bring awareness to how crazy the world has become. So people are like,

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Congressional Candidate Robby Starbuck Is Fighting Corruption
"Welcome back from the break. We are still with Robbie starbuck the congressional candidate from Tennessee that's experiencing quite the corrupt situation there. He was explaining in the last segment. But Robbie, I want to focus this section on solutions, both at a micro and a macro level. So first of all, what are you doing right now? What are you guys doing as candidates? Are you working with Morgan to coordinate against this corrupt situation or what's the latest update in this? No, you know, we're very focused on our fight so we've kind of looked at every legal option that we can deploy here and I think that we're sort of near the finish line in terms of what we're going to go and deploy but we're going to use every option that we have to ensure that we're going to be on the ballot for people because the people have fought too hard for us. And we've just put way too much in. I mean, we've been running for about a year. And this is on American. So I think that we have a duty, especially given that I've been blessed to have a large following and everything like that. I have a duty to stand up for all the people who are going to come down in the future that may have this corrupt sort of backroom deal used against them being able to run because this isn't just happening congressional races. They're picking winners and losers in all kinds of races up and down the ballot. And that's not how this is supposed to work in America. So we're going to take a stand against it and try to set a new precedent in terms of giving people the right to be able to run and let voters decide. I mean, really, at the end of the day, what they're saying is we don't trust voters. We think they're either stupid or dangerous. And that's a horrible message to say. We don't trust you enough to decide for yourselves. So

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Morgan Zegers and Tennessee's Robby Starbuck Discuss the 2022 Midterms
"And thankful to be guest hosting. Doctor gorka show again. That's right. You got a 25 year old taken over the show today. And we're going to try and include a lot of really fun guests. I have a great lineup for you of a lot of people from a lot of different backgrounds and to start off the show on a strong, strong way. I've got Robbie starbuck with us. Can we bring Robbie right in and let's get started? I'm here. All right, Robbie, thank you so much. I appreciate it. I know you're a busy guy. Can you explain why you're such a busy guy? What are you up to these days? Yes, I mean, as many of doctors, viewers know he's having a lot for my race running for Congress. And the Tennessee Republican Party is actually removed me from the ballot. This last week. So, you know, we're in a battle now to get back on the ballot, essentially they removed myself, Morgan Ortega, and one other candidate is off the ballot. Morgan and I were sort of more in a similar boat because we had all the Republican vouching and we've only voted Republican and things along those lines. The third one had participated in a chaos primaries like Rush Limbaugh had told people to do. So they had technically voted for Democrats. So they're kind of treated a little differently under the bylaws. But in Morgan and I case, they just essentially took us off and they have no good excuse for doing it. We did all the standards that are necessary to be able to be bona FIDE and to be put on the ballot. So now I'm going to fight to make sure that this is allowed to happen because what's really scary about it is it's so similar to what you see happen in communist countries. My family came from Cuba and they had a central committee that essentially chose puppet candidates of the party and people at very limited choices. Well, here we have the state executive committee. The state executive committee is who met and voted to make sure that I would not be allowed back on the ballot. And so it's sort of a creepy parallel from where my family came from to now and more of a warning about how big government and allowing these sorts of things can become a real big problem because now essentially people's vote is limited

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Redistricting in Tennessee With Congressional Candidate Robby Starbuck
"Talk to us about the technicalities I understand there's been some redistricting in Tennessee. Has that hurt you? What is the reality? When I see these maps, this gerrymandering, it looks like insanity with crayons talk to us about the situation in Tennessee. So redistricting in my race actually is a major major help to us because it was a Democrat see for over a hundred years and now because of the growth of Tennessee and the growth of middle Tennessee specifically, which has been largely in exodus of conservatives from other states. It became a very conservative seat now. So it went from a plus 17 Democrat seat to now I think 5 38 has that a plus 16 Republican seat. And so definitely to our advantage now and has been a really great thing. And I think it speaks to the fact that Tennessee like Florida has become sort of a safe haven for conservatives to flee these blue states and defined a place to live with their values and among their people because you know I actually had a conversation with this about somebody the other day and it was what is a Tennessee and I said, well, certainly not just being born here. It's about what you want. It's about your values, what you believe in. Do you truly stand behind freedom or not? And you could look at somebody like Jim Cooper, our previous representative who's retiring, who's just an awful Democrat. And you could say, oh, so, you know, he's Tennessee, but the truth is, he doesn't actually stand for Tennessee values. And I do. So I may have been here a shorter period of time, but I'm actually in touch with the people here.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Robby Starbuck: The Theme of American People Is PAIN
"I'm so curious with thousands of people on this electronic virtual town hall and you and senator was at senator Rand Paul. Rand Paul. Was there a theme when you got questions? Was there anything that was recurrent? What did your constituents demonstrate the most concern for, Robbie? The theme was pain. The American people are in pain right now. They're in pain all the way around. From the gas pump to the grocery store, to their workplaces, where they're being indoctrinated with ideas that are just playing hateful towards your average American, to just your everyday life and the politics that have sort of gone and invaded every segment of our culture to trying to force people to get injections or force masks on their kids. It's pain. Pain all the way around and people want pain relievers up in Washington, D.C., people that go and unleash their rights and their freedoms again. They're tired of these people trying to strip them of everything they love. And I think that's it tired and painful and ready to fight because they know that this is our only chance.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Robby Starbuck Is Free to Do the Work of the People
"And we have with us today. Robbie starbuck, who is running for a congressional seat, the 5th congressional seat in Tennessee. He's been on the show before. Welcome back, Robbie Steinbach to America first one on one. Thank you for having me. You know this is one of my favorite shows, so I'm always happy to be here. Most kind most kind, we're gonna talk about everything, your family background, why you're running, how you see the midterm elections, the presidential elections. But first, I have to ask you, it's starbuck 2022 dot com. How is the campaign going? It's gone fantastic, in fact, senator Rand Paul and I just did a town hall here in my district. It was a telephone town hall. And the technology, if you're not familiar with it, is just absolutely amazing. You get so many people on these calls. We got over 19,000 people on our telephone town hall from my district. And we got to answer their questions and we got to stay on for a very long time and they can press buttons on the phone to request, you know, signs for their house to volunteer. And then we did a poll of the district as well. And in that poem, I'm proud to say that we were in first place by a lot. And so we're very excited about where we're at in this race, and we feel the momentum is just growing and growing and growing. Honestly, it's exploding. And so this is sort of a testament to the fact that America first policy in maga means something to people beyond 2015 beyond 2020. It means something to their families. And it means that our country and their families deserve to be first. And so they're looking at candidates and they're not saying, you know, what is your political history? The truth is political history, I think, is a detriment to people, because if you look at this, people are saying, we've spent decades electing career politicians, and that's exactly how we got here. And so why the heck would we do the same thing again? I mean, we've all said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again. So why would we go and fall into that trap? And so I think that's why we're at where we're at as people are looking at the race and they're saying, this is an outsider. He doesn't know any promises to anybody in politics, he's free to just do the work of the people.

AP News Radio
Lundell's two goals lead Panthers over Red Wings 6-2
"The Panthers completed at two one three home stand with a six two win over the red wings Anton Lundell scored twice it's been feeling good for mail online the last game so we just want to keep going and make some chances Alexander Barkov had three assists as Florida improved to twenty five and six on home ice Mason March mark Anthony Duclair and Lindell scored in the first period as the home side built a commanding three one lead Sam Bennett had a goal and an assist Lucas Carlsson anyone and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped twenty one shots Robby Fabbri and Tyler Bertuzzi scored for Detroit which was swept its two games Florida road trip and is two one five minutes past seven games I'm Dave very

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Throat and drinking 15 beers is part of the reason why you're 304 hundred pounds and this virus is coming to get you. And I hate to say that because I don't want this to affect anybody, but it's proven the unhealthy and the elderly are the ones that this virus is attacking. It's not the healthy. It's not the young people, right? You gotta take care of yourself. You just have to do it. And I'll be the one to say it because New York doesn't want to talk about it, but that's the problem. Don't smoke. Don't over drink. Don't overeat. Take care of yourself. Work out. Ron DeSantis. I love Florida. You don't love yourself. Yep. Honestly. Right. And then you can it's the blame game, right? Ron DeSantis down in Florida has challenged things. He said no, no, you can give me any advice you want. You can give me any recommendations you on, but I am the leader of this state of Florida. I am saying no, we are doing it a different way. Now they're doing public service announcements about better health, get up, get moving, be fit. Yeah. Right? Right. He's challenged it and it's absolutely worked and he's allowed people to maintain their freedom, which is not rocket science, either, by the way. Leading a healthy lifestyle is kind of the key to life, right? I mean, it helps you keep heart disease away, potential cancers away. Obviously, these things can still happen, but you try and reduce the risk of that by staying healthy. And it's not just by over vaccinating yourself. It's by doing the healthy things, whether it be eating healthy, working out whatever that may be. And even then, even then, it's not a guarantee you're going to survive. Of course, a number of people who have been afflicted with cancers with cancer treatments, they fought fought fought, and they often lose that battle, but you're increasing the probabilities of your success. This has nothing to do with this virus, though, because this virus has shown, it does not have severe implications on people who've remained healthy. So I don't know if we lost the truth. Oh, there we go. Yeah. We still got your voice, Robbie. We lost maybe her video. Yeah, it might just be delayed on our side. No problem. I'll figure that out. Okay. So let's just get to, here we are at Christmas week. And right after Christmas, you've got a nice visit to court. Tell us about what's happening what's coming up for you. Yeah, it's going to be a simple one on the 28th. I've got an appearance, so my attorney and I will go there on the 28th and we will expecting we're expecting this to be completely thrown out. This will be that's what we're expecting. We're expecting this to be thrown out. And then the fund's going to start. Then the fund's going to start because we're going to hold the school accountable. I'm going to hold Dave lilik personally accountable for what they did. I'm going to hold them accountable. Right now, there's like a mugshot of me up in the schools, persona non grata. I'm not allowed on according to Dave lilli. I'm not allowed on school grounds. There's a mug shot of me. Like they've got my picture. Up there hanging schools. Imagine what that's like for my kid. I think that's personal, I think that's freaking hilarious. But how's that for my kids? How's that for anybody? How's that for anybody's kid? Is that that's the way they do? That's what they do to people. That's what Dave loik does to people, and he thinks that's going to intimidate me or stop me. That's only giving me more fuel to the fire and it's only making me fight harder and I will only keep showing up more and we are going to bury him because of us. He responsible for this..

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"That is factually and provably least vulnerable to the effects of the Wuhan are the ones that are being forced to wear masks while the very people that force them to wear masks are going out boozing and drinking and pounding beer and stuff in their face with chicken wings without a mask. It's disgusting. Every one of those superintendents and principles need to be fired. And what's even scarier than that too is the fact that even up to age 55, the numbers are extremely low. And the percentages of death are extremely well. And even up to 65, it's not as bad as I would love to go downtown buffalo or any college around and ask kids or adults, but what do you think the death rate of this virus is? What is the percentage of people that get at the die? I guarantee you you'd get numbers of people think the positivity rate is the death rate. That's how that's how jumbled this whole thing has been. And it's freaking scary. And I keep saying I understand why people are hiding in a bunker like Joe Biden did during the campaign because they're petrified. The government has scared the bejesus out of everybody. And they're ignorant. Yeah. And they're already, yeah, that's true. Have you been into an elementary school? Do you see the way these kids where their matches talk to any honest teacher? Like the master on their ears, their finger poking their masks all day long. They're like, are you kidding me? These masks aren't doing anything. If the spread has been slowed, it's because of really awesome teachers that are doing the basics. Like, oh, you just came in from outside. Wash your hands. Oh, you just blew your nose. Wash your hands. Oh, you just yanked your mask off, picked it up off the ground. Wash your hands. That's what's stopping the spread is good teachers, not this crazy mask nonsense. This is insane. And we are crippling our kid's ability to learn by doing this and is shameful and this is all about money. This is strictly about money. And this is not new stuff. I talk for a number of years and so before we go to lunch, I'd say anyone who needs to use the restroom go ahead, but even if you don't, you're going into wash your hands before lunch. So go wash your hands. We'd come back..

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Hiding behind crap and complaining and bitching and moaning about it because all that does is it creates more problem. Just keep complaining manipulating the story. Yeah. Yeah, that honesty creates really, really strong relationships. People don't get that. And that's not what we're seeing out there. People honesty is hard. Honesty is hard so they default to easy. Yeah. Easy. So the reason people refer their feelings, they refer to their feelings because you can't dispute feelings. You can't tell me whether my feelings are right or wrong or my feelings. So that's why people default to that because you don't have to have facts to back up your feelings. So these emotional arguments or nonsense, this is about freedom. This is about Americans being able to do what they want with their lives. Mask up, backs up or not, but it's gotta be your choice. It can't be. It can't be forced down our throat. But that's all left us and we use the term. Not so much the liberals, but the leftist. That's all they have is feelings, because at the end of the day, none of their ship makes any sense. Right. Like that's all they have, right? So all you can play all day long because you're data doesn't make any sense, right? They always say follow the science file the data doesn't make any sense here, but your feelings about how you feel when I walk into the store without my mask on, you feel like I'm just going to be infecting you instantly. Like your feelings of worry and fear is all that matters. And that's what such BS about it. And your ideas, Robin. Yeah, you're fear and anxiety shouldn't take away my freedoms. Right? Right. You got to take care of your fears and anxieties. That's right. That's how you deal with the fear and the anxiety. It's not on me. It can't impede my freedoms. And only the government only the inept pathetic government would say follow the science by not challenging it..

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"People just got to be like, enough is enough with this shit. I'm done with it. And just real quick on that note, speaking to those people, if you're listening, folks, listen, we get it. There was a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety about a very, very dangerous virus, like several months into this whole problem, right? Back in 2020, February March, April May, you got your vaccinations, you feel like you're strong against the hardest part of this problem. This pandemic. But the treatments are far better now. The likelihood of you dying or being seriously are far better and now the virus is getting less and less severe. This Alma crown virus, even though it's contagious, that's fine. I might have it, and I don't even know it. My body is saying, oh, screw this and it's squashing the virus like without me even knowing. So this virus is not as dangerous. So if you were the vaccinated and you're still being oppressed, like enough is enough, stand up for yourself and stand up for business owners and like Robbie here and say enough is enough. Can't help you. Those guys that are sitting there and vaccinating all that stuff and still going through all this bullshit, you know, take a look at what's going on in Florida and Texas. You've got an entire you've got an entire two of the largest, most populous states in the country are doing just fine without having this crap jamm down their throat. Right. And to address those folks that you just addressed. You know, I'm in Wegmans. And I lost track of the number of people that have a mask on, but like under the nose or under the chin. And you know, it's not I'm done with the fear excuse. I've done with the fear or I just can't. I'm scared. It is laziness. It is easier for them just to throw a mask on and feign compliance than it is to fight for their freedom. And that's inexcusable. It's shameful. And if you're gonna walk around the mask under your nose, take the damn thing off, stand up your freedom, like a damn American. Stand up for your freedom. I'm tired of people saying, oh, I can't. Yes, you can. And Robbie, it's funny he said about the mask. I was watching or beloved leader Joe Biden's press conference yesterday. And one of the staffers and they're asking a question, the reporters, she had an N95 on. So that's like the end all be all mask, right?.

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Let's not forget expound in those circumstances. Guess who wasn't suffering during this time? Well, Mark Poland cars wasn't suffering during this time. None of the elected politicians so dirtbags are suffering during this time. Gail Bernstein that loser that's running the health department, she was, in fact, she was making nearly a half a $1 million while she was telling hardworking moms and dads like me to not work. So that's really important to understand that the very people that were making the policies were not suffering from the policy. So of course, they think those policies are great because they're not suffering from. So and now the next thing you need to do is just look at all the restaurants and gyms that did close. There were, I lost counter the number of restaurants and gyms and small businesses that were closed down. But again, when you look at Walmart, when you look at Amazon, you look at target when you look at Pfizer, you look at Moderna Johnson Johnson. Man, record profits. Record profits for the big boys and the little guys were getting freaking hammered. So that's disgusting. And Robbie, let me go back to that too with what they shut down. Jim's restaurants, the statistics showed that those were not super spreadable places, by the way. It's not like gyms and restaurants. It was a 25% infection rate. If you went into one of those places, it just wasn't the case. Mike, this is so apropos. I mean, this is really important to point out for a couple of reasons. We actually used the states own data against them to win our case. The day before, okay, these brain trusts in the government. These idiots actually before our case provided data that said Walmart and giant box stores like that were .6% of the spread. And then gyms were .06% of the spread. So we were ten times less likely to spread than supercenters, yet the state was actually saying supercenters should stay open at a 100%, but Jim should be closed. So not only did the data common sense data support that Jim should be open, which is why I was allowed to do what I wanted. But the very people that are supposedly coming up with the strategy to keep it safe, we're stupid enough to provide us the data we needed to beat them. That's how completely inept governance. And when we went back to court a second time and they actually put the witness for the state up there, when our attorneys asked him what evidence do you have to make your decisions? His words, not mine. I don't know what the evidence is. That's how stupid the government is. That's how completely end up there. They're witnessed that they knowingly brought to court to testify on their behalf actually was dumb enough to say they don't know what evidence was considered. I mean, and that's who people are trusting. It's insane. Well, I do have the answer on why your place shut down a Walmart doesn't. Because, of course, it's essential Walmart. It's an essential business. We need to have that business, right? The liquor store. And alcohol, the alcohol is taking. It's essential business. It has to stay open, right? That was what they said. That's how ridiculous you got to keep your servants happy. You got to keep them sedated and happy, right? Give them their booze, give them their ciggies and then they won't be able. It's essential for government to get more tax dollars. You know, listen, as you're talking about Gail burstein, vaccines and before that, the actual virus, that's like the big golden goose..

TFG Truth
"robby" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Welcome to TFD truth I'm Mike hay flick along with my partner Mike spurs. Each and every week we report facts, expose hypocrisy and espouse common sense. This week, it's going to be a little bit about COVID and vaccines and about tests and new requirements and how this far, far left seems to get so tied up trying to tell us what we should do. And none of it's making any sense. You say this week as it's not every other week we're operating. It's the same topics. Like it's brand new, right? Here we are approaching this just to have a parent up there. That's it for you. We're approaching Christmas time and now it's all coming out. Yeah, we also have a great guest on Robbie De Niro and we're gonna get to some of the things Robbie that you've experienced in Orchard park schools, but just really just on this note of I can't help listening now to these crazy people and getting infuriated because they get so tied up trying to tell us why we should get a vaccine one shot two shots, boosted. That's another nice thing now. Now it's not just getting booster..

AP News Radio
Walker's 1st hat trick lifts Blues to 6-2 win over Red Wings
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Superman's sequel: Newton leads Panthers over Cards 34-10
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Red Wings erase two-goal deficit, beat Capitals in overtime
"Dylan Larkin scored one thirty seven into overtime to complete the red wings come back in a three two win over the capital's Robby Fabbri tied it early in the third Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov had power play goals for the capitals but Thomas Greiss stopped the rest and finished with twenty six saves Detroit's penalty kill stop Washington on a power play midway through the third period to help the game go into O. T. the red wings are a surprising for two one one this season the cap still haven't suffered a regulation loss but they dropped to four oh one three I'm the ferry

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"It was the seventh doctor on the seventh floor of the methodist hospital in houston texas. That was the first doctor that came in and said I think i can do something for you. Manley and so. They began this incredible relationship with his doctor Which you can read about just incredible. How the lord use dad his life and used this doctor that really elp dad stay alive and in different ways from the physical standpoint and and dad's just claimed that scripture and that style all of us in how manley started this podcast robbie was was he he got a word from god and so that's that's what he taught us as his kids is to get a word from god and the holy spirit confirm it and and and show you and and he got a word and he he I think he alluded to he. He thought the word would get him through ten years or however many grandkids. He would have that point but he ended up having twenty years And so i. I'm thankful for that. Because that that last ten years were when i was really you know a young adult and understood things and so that was a great town alive so he he passed away. When was twenty five years old and but the you know all my arts all my seminary degree The last two years of his life. I traveled Within those last two years. And i call that my seminary in literally i and you know this. Our friend michael. Cats michael cat called me to be his youth pastor in albany georgia at sherwood baptist church and And i left on a saturday morning after talking and pray with my dad and got there on sunday. And when i when i when i was halfway there on saturday night my are called my brother manley and he said hey. Dad's been put in the hospital and literally that next tuesday while i was flying back Find back to Go to the hospital. It looked like it was the end but that looked like it was the ends a how many times in our lives so. What do you think that we weren't used to. And he died two days later And so i think those last years at i got to spend with them. Were incredible because they shaped me into the man's face that i am today And i and..

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"This is part two of voices of revival with the beasley brothers. If you haven't listened yet go back and listen to part one. As we continue our conversation for these two sons of manley beasley he and his powerful inside on faith and revival. We know that this the revival conversation that we're having us we listened moral. Listen to both you guys. Mainly i'm hearing safe and and i'm hearing The way your father learn about it lived it to learn about it and seems to have instill battle you and really probably all those who came into contact with just seeing what god is doing his life and so that connection between safe and revival just seemed like it's intrinsic. It's a it's a major part of it. And i think what i think of faith porgy learning about manley beasley. When he's teaching in some of the things. Passer teach things you guys have pot and thought about and helped other see it just seemed real simple and there's not a lot to okay. Thank not believe believe it gaza yourself so much more to the deaths of it and just hearing about how It seems like your father did. Just stop there. He kept pressing and cam pressing. It just seems to be a theme throughout all this. Excellent for we're gonna jonathon. Let me let me say one thing. About what what manley said earlier. I prior to god Really internally speaking to me about spontaneous baptism december fifteenth two days. Later as i sat with the lord and again this ten months of tuning my ear to the accident of the whole experience allow people. I've had passed which bag. I don't know if i agree with that. I don't know. I believe that our sponsors have you sat for ten. My and i'm going saying i'm special. Pretend months or have you sat for ten eight or even ten minutes. I mean really so before you could i. I was good at throwing stones at guys. That experience things i never did but when i heard Today's later the number one hundred in my head. It's clear is that one hundred asserted put the two and two together. Spontaneous baptism one hundred spontaneous. Baptisms the middle of covert. We're leading the country cova cases lowest attendance sunday of the year. We told people to stay home if they come..

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"To equip encourage leaders to make disciples who make disciple maker. Day on the podcast. We are talking to some famous brothers. And what i stay famous. I mean you think about you. Got the wright brothers. I mean the fathers of of. But aviation i mean that's powerful brother scenario. You have the kennedys. I mean powerhouses. I mean how many fifteen brothers and that family. I think you're right. Birds wright brothers. Yep yeah the father's baby. And that's what i'm saying. That's that's the number one. The righteous brothers the right of the righteous brothers. I'm not sure they were actually brothers or righteous. I don't know if either of those v but today we are talking about revival and we are talking about two brothers who have connected with in very special way. Can't wait to hear from these guys that we have manley in jonathan beasley on the podcast and we could not be more excited. I can see the excitement In those listening because we talked about your father for a long time we we talked about you guys it. Many instances along the way on the podcast. And you're aware what's going on with the long haul revival. We've mentioned that. We talked about that a little bit but it is really just opened up. Our hearts are is to really think back and and see what god has done in this area. And so we're just you know pastor. I want you to just kind of share a little bit about These guys and we want to get talking. We don't wanna waste a single moment. y'all obviating. Some say yes no. We're going to get into it. we were. We're starting to series where we're talking about Revival stories from the past. And we're going to start with two brothers who had the privilege of having manley beasley as a father. And i've heard stories from them about their father and after talking to them. I thought man we need to get these recordings so that people can hear about their dad. And if you don't know who manley beasley has after this podcast. You'll go out and buy his books and listen to his sermons sermon index. Which bench every night on the porch recently By better watch out. If you get these books or listen to any of these sermons by the way. Just get ready. You're going to be challenged is gonna blow your mind. Yes no and a good way in a good way so guys. Thanks for being here. Manley's at hot springs baptist. Church in arkansas. Jonathan is at cross church at the pinnacle hills campus pinnacle hills Fayetteville campus is that right campus There's so many of them across church. Who knows they are you But thank you guys for being with us today legislate bayer. So let's talk about Let's tell those who don't know much about dad about your father manley beasley in my opinion. I just tee it up. And then i could turn over one you I tell people you're dead as as a man who preached faith Because that's what he preached. I mean he's got he's got every i've never seen a man come up with with more titles about faith i mean you name it. The appropriation of the purpose of the laws of having he's got them all and And i've listened the most of them but he was the man who lived it to the end. I mean he lived this flight and he just preach it which you see that disconnect and a lot of preachers. Today he lived at so. Let's just tell those listening a little bit about dad so they do. I'm gonna. I'm gonna give it up to my older brother. You know because he he is older so That manley i affectionately. Call him bubba. So if y'all find me calling like you went out of your way. Jonathan to call him older is well he is. He does that because often when people say us carpet in detail. We want to make sure they know that's true now Yeah dad came from Humble beginnings A rough rough upbringing in terms of his own deb. was challenged with You probably won't see any of the books zone challenge with a problem with alcohol and You know all the things that can go along with that ultimately dad left home Ran away from home when he was pretty young. went to work on merchant ships Travel around the world quite a bit and that got save came home and i had a prayer mom the whole time a golly bombed his love stories associated with that but she prayed in prided through and he was saved at seventeen syringe depre- it's very shortly after There's a lot of cool stories ago. Round how god brought that about But part of his problem wasn't just the rough upbringing situation but he also years later. They identified a problem that he had that he just thought he wasn't that bright he just concluded on. Just not that right. A guy And he had what we're more familiar with now called dyslexia where it created a problem with reading and song so he has some real hurdles to overcome and so from the very beginning his walk with god necessitated maybe a different type of faith in them. We i mean we all. You have to trust god with your life and salvation. But he was trusting god with some key hurdles. God you want me to preach. I can't even read mice. I'll have a seventh grade education and and so Processing thrall that. I think that's where his early dependence on god in faith that we would all call unique. You know all all five of us sitting here where we been say. Wow he lived a unique life of faith. We all live by faith because we have. Because that's the only way you can relate to. God you know and i it's impossible please. Guy without faith but most people would agree that he lived a unique life and so out of that Came the beginnings the early beginnings of of him learning to.

Before the Break
"robby" Discussed on Before the Break
"So it's at this bar and then there's all these kind of characters that come in and now there's people talking at the same time it was actually one of the first place. I saw new york. 'cause they were doing it at t schreiber and i was blown away dude because from the moment you walk into this theater these characters are talking to you. I mean there are surrounding the state the the place where we're sitting right And so when. I got the chance audition for this playoffs. Like oh for sure. I'm doing it you know And as i play all the characters that woman shall late. Did you find that at backstage. I did follow what the yet It was it was the forty fifth street theater. I think now. It's called the davenport something and i'm It was run by the shady dude. Man i don't remember his name. Michael something used the robby robby. Stop it. that's how. I know bomb gilead. No i went. I was a member there. Accompany member there for like nine months. And i was like this is bullshit i did into the boom boom room with them all shit yet right before. Yeah yeah was like why bombing gilead. Because i read it and was like oh my god this is crazy and it was at forty fifth street theater and his name is like oh yes. His mom and bowen is a very famous director and she would direct the shows and i was. It was like right. When i was done with circle in the square and i joined they accept everybody because you have to pay to be a member. It was one of those things and after a few classes i was like i think this is a fucking ski but i got into In the boom boom room. In did that when i was done i was like. I'm i'm bouncing. We were like in the same theater company for two seconds. Insane bro that this would have been like two thousand twelve yet..

Things Above
"robby" Discussed on Things Above
"And how do we take down that mass because we really can't take down the mask and be our true selves unless we see ourselves the way god sees us and so how identity and seeing ourselves as adopted righteous sons and daughters of the king is critical to diminish and minimize our shame. Because our shame says. Now you're screw up you'll never be enough and if others see you the way you see you no way they can love you and accept you so robby you better put on the mask and present in a certain way because you're a mess up and an no if if i see myself as a righteous son then my shame goes away and he. He died for my shame as well because he's given me a new name a new. He's made me a new creation as an adopted on. So then i'm allowed to be my true self because my india's from him not from from others that i need to present myself in a way that they will accept me so i it it. We really unpack how identity and theology and shame affect the mass that we wear. There's a quote at the end of the chapter. That says once we are weary enough of mask-wearing we can begin rediscovering the true face of jesus. He's the centerpiece in the room of grace. Jesus will always not just further out into the open allowing our true faces to be revealed. Our true faces are beautiful to god made them exactly the way he wanted any longs to see his reflection. The trouble with paper is it doesn't reflect fouls cool just in how we get to mature into the men and women who. He's made us to be in that in our authentic selves without us. Yeah and so is so profound. So i wanna ask this question and this is fairly for both of you guys as kind of a follow up. Robbie thank you. That was brilliant explanation so in in the room of grace the place we want. We're journeying towards where we wanna live and that authentic self take off the mask i'm just gonna an. I never want to be the devil's advocate. I don't want to advocate for anything in four. But you know the old cliche. But let me say like give a little caveat. The warning and i think about this because i i work with people in ministry in our master's courses and so forth and training people for ministry and i talk about the there is a limit to which you you can disclose self disclose with your people. Though like for example. I remember my at a preaching professor. Said he gave the analogy of like in the civil war. He said the soldiers o. r. o. Casing the general bleed they just can't see him hemorrhage. Meaning you know the idea that we would we can. We can share our humanness with those that were in ministry with and that and that's very helpful even from the pulpit but there is a limitation right to where you how how you self disclose to whom you self disclose what you know within the confines of a trusting relationship any wisdom on that because i i know there are some out there going. Wow i don't how do i share Appropriately or with a group that are with people that i can trust any wisdom on that i i love this topic because i think you're bringing up a good point of the discernment and the wisdom of what levels of vulnerability and modeling vulnerability..

Things Above
"robby" Discussed on Things Above
"Is designed to grow through the context of relationships but the tension was relationships that actually lead to growth are really hard to find in our churches in our communities and so the cure for groups is a response to that question of. What are the practical tools that i was able to see studying hundreds of groups going. What are the best practices. How do we lead. A small group of micro church. A small group of people. That connect relational e to grow spiritually. What are the best practices. What are the tips and tricks that the great leaders do versus those that aren't leading great groups To try to equip people to Find authentic community but then foster and develop that to the next level to experience the power and the freedom that comes when we're living in authentic community and maturing into these truths in community. That is so good. So robby used the word a bunch of times and it's such an important and powerful word that is authentic and you know one of the things that That i've seen. Because i've used the cure also with undergraduate students Is is when you can really live deeply into grace. This idea that you are loved no matter what you are. Forgiven forever by christ When when you grasp that reality it allows you to take off the mask which is a huge concept within. What the cures about. And i've seen that so many times. And i'm jumping ahead of myself a little bit robbie but i really want asked this question. What is it that happens allows for authentic community to happen when they when a person or a group of people together grasped this idea. I am loved. I am forgiven. This is who god is. This is who. I often typically am. I'm loved unforgiven. What what is it that happens in that process. What have you seen. I have seen People be able to experience. God's love through the love of others and to mature into this journey of sanctification because in it's connected if were more known we can be more loved. And if i'm if. I'm not known if i don't feel safe. If the environment isn't trusting enough then i have to pose and a half to wear a mask and when i wear mask and i present to you jim who i want you to see robbie as it's the mass that receives the love it's not me and if we can create an environment where we to love each other we miss out on protecting each other From each other's weaknesses of submitting to each other strengths of of sharpening each other and the in really the essence of that is in authentic community. We get to practice love which is discipleship. by this. know that you're my disciples by the way love. Another and so that level of authenticity vulnerabilities connected to being known and therefore being loved which is really pretty central to This process of discipleship and how we mature into who god allowed us to be man. That is so good. You know you mentioned earlier. Brennan manning and i i remember something brennan once said to me. He's like you know. How can you love me if you don't know what hurts me like how can you love me if you don't know my areas of broken this and that's that's what you're saying right. I mean that's what so profound and so powerful while i'm going to do a shameless plug for our upcoming apprentice gathering our conference. Because we're going to be together. You guys are coming to september twenty three four and five and your co leading an intensive workshop. And here's the title of.

Relationships & Revenue
"robby" Discussed on Relationships & Revenue
"To speak right and you go deal with real people. None of them care about any of that stuff right. But we're we're. We're sending out emails in the hopes of accomplishing trying to grow my email. List here Okay and that's the way. The whole thing gets framed right which is like your customer. Just doesn't care how many subscribers are on your email estimate. What your growth goals. Are this next quarter so same thing with your website. Man you gotta tell them those three things fast fantastic while that was so good in folks for those of you who are able to watch the video form of this podcast. If you saw my head turning to the side and my arm kind of moving. I was taking notes folks. I mean that's how good this stuff is and how important it is so i. I don't make this recommendation all the time. But i'm gonna make it now and that is especially if you're like working out while you're listening to this. I'm going to highly recommend or if you're in the car go back listen to this episode again with pen and paper in hand right stuff now. That's how i do it now. There's some there's some neurology reasons. I say that because it actually sticks better in your memory of you actually physically writing it down and folks just so you know. I have an expert coming on to talk to us about that. Kind of thing Things related to the brain brain stuff. Have an upcoming episode related to that too so stay tuned for more information about that. Because it's really really to me. It's very interesting results. But that's what i was doing. I was writing that down. So i highly recommend listening to this episode again. Because there's so much good stuff here from robbie. Oh my gosh. So many. Good things i have to i would. I would not be doing you. The audience justice. If i did not talk to robbie about stuff related to relationships because that is so critically important both personally and professionally so robby. Let me ask this. What are you doing right now to improve enhanced make better your relationships at home in what impacted those relationships have on your business..

Mornings on Maine Street
Robby Steinhardt, Violinist and Co-Lead Vocalist of Kansas, Dead at 71
"Guess this is this is partly personal. But I have a feeling that I'm not the only one who is interested in this story. So I'll share it with my fellow fans of rock music. And especially back when I was really, you know, getting into it back in the seventies. And I've been I've been a radio listener as a kid from Cali. I can't remember 56 years old, uh, listen to a lot of great music of big fan of top 40 radio back in the late sixties. The Motown sound. Then, as we got in the early seventies, I got my little transistor radio and got into more of the Beatles. The Eagles as they came on in the mid late seventies, especially but also, uh, Kearney and wings and triumph and yellow yellow was probably one of my favorites. But this band also held the spot. The band's Kansas. You probably remember this song dust in the wind, Give a listen to this violent solar. Really quick man who did that Robby Steinhardt. The original violinist for Kansas, Also, a co lead vocalists actually sings Believe vocal on this song as well. Backup vocal Well, we lost Robbie over the weekend, he died from acute pancreatitis. The founding member of the band and a rarity. I mean, a violin player in a rock band. How did that all come about? My parents asked me to play the violin, I guess made me play as of island would be more accurate. I was the first chair in my high school orchestra. My junior high school orchestra in my grade school orchestra. Remember when Philly heart call me and he said, I heard you play and I wanted to find out if you wanted to get together and form a band. I remember being in Lawrence, Kansas and seeing him playing and singing, and I just thought that is a guy that I need to be in a band with. I've never seen anybody else like that guy. I've never heard anybody play like that guy and I've never heard anybody sing that way, Robbie said. Do you guys have a tape? So I sent him a reel to reel and he called back. He said. Awesome. I'm in that piece Audio from the documentary Kansas Miracles out of nowhere. Robby Steinhardt was unusual. He played the violin. Yeah, we have fiddle players. But this guy was a true classical violin player in a rock band and just totally helped to, you know to to forge a new sound, of course. As we mentioned dust in the wind, but carry on my wayward son, another favorite of theirs that I love playing the game tonight like that one as well point of no return. So the list goes on and on just some great music. Romney Robby Steinhardt dead at the age of 71 from pancreatitis, So it's a little sad news there for you, and I'm like I say, partly personal. I wanted to put that on the air, but I'm sure that I'm not the only one Alan checking in with me saying Thank you. You're welcome, Ellen. I just Couldn't let let that go by

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"I want you to preach sunday without notes Now if you're me. Two thousand. Three may script every single sermon. You've ever preached gain devotional sermon. Whatever you're think like. I did at that time. Surely that's not the lord. I mean god that has to be made. There's no way that you write. So i went to bed and i just put it away and The holy spirit has a way of bringing things to remembrance. That are important so on saturday morning i normally wake up early kinda early in the morning. I like candy sleeping. Because she's taking the kids to score early. And so i get up with the boys and i went out to my prayer shed We're studying pray and I get on my knees. I was gonna go through the sermon. Like i normally do. I get on my knees. And as soon as i hit my niece chris i the first thing that pops in my head so or you're gonna preach without notes tomorrow first thing i had and i said really lord really and it doesn't seem like a big deal to you if if you're not me it's a big deal if you're a preacher teacher i'm telling you it's it's a big deal. So here's the deal. I i was bothered. The i mean it really recommend that it was saturday. What was funny about it. Was we had our good friends. Parents mom and dad who are church members really spirit filled love the lord believers day invited us over. They'd been planning this for like three months really three years but it culminated where we finally got a date. They were going to prepare the big old style. Old school shoney's breakfast bar. I mean it was everything the country ham and the sugar ham bacon and the biscuits the gravy the eggs the on. I mean everything cinnamon rolls you name. It they were ready to bring their passion and wife over and kids to eat and as we're walking out the door that candy. I hate to say this. But i have got to fast today to hear from god. I hate to do this to these people i love and she said okay my wife at this point. She's like guy at this point. I don't disbelieve anything. And so we go to their house. We walk in. They like so glad. You're here we're gonna pre you're gonna feed you and you're gonna love this and i said well i hate to say this but i'm fasting today what i said. Yeah i really need to hear from. God i thank. The lord wants me to preach and depend upon him tomorrow without notes with his brother in our church. Jimmy just start. Swelling up with the irs. And he said pastor. I've been praying for this day for years Really he said. I've been praying for you to not be so dependent upon your notes and to be totally dependent upon the holy spirit. He gathered the family around me. Chris awesome kids my kids. Their grandkids prayed over me..

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"Created which. I heard a little bit about the app. It's going to have andrews looking like he doesn't know but let me tell you about this new app. We have coming at long hollow. It's a new app. Were basically we're gonna have a prayer wall where people can now get push notifications on prayer requests. I love this idea so we basically created an app where people all over the country can come on the app and say i've got a prayer need. So let's say andrew bolton says hey pray for me i'm I need help with a sermon. I'm preaching or. I need how i'm going to share the with the loss person. Okay or i got family. Who's ill family member. Who's ill at that point. That i can pull my phone up and go through the prayer wall and then when i pray for your need. It sends a push notification not twitter or facebook or instagram or cantankerous people with the gift of constructive criticism commenting. No these are actual. This is like i think redeeming the cell phone taking that idol internally into an altar for god really in a sense and we're now going to get push notifications. Imagine your day. You're struggling with depression anxiety. And all through the day you're getting push notifications robbie just pray for you Christus pray for you. Robert just prayed for you really excited about about how god's gonna use that but let's talk for one more time before we close about the online prayer wall because i think this we did this to two and a half three years ago which set up for this move guy. It wasn't just a man sitting on a porch for ten months. It wasn't just a staff seeking god for twenty one days of fasting and prayer and church. I mean all those things are good but we back this thing up. Three years ago. Where i had a a a vision plan A desire to create a church. That was a church. And i knew that in order to do that we had to pray around the clock right okay so we went to our digital team and we said let's put together an online and i think it's fairly easy to do this right. I mean tell us about what that looks like the hours of the day and people praying all through the day. It's funny you mentioned three years ago. This prayer wall. Because i actually think i told jesus actually had to repent for not engaging with the prayer while remember. There was one point where we're like okay. We got two hours left. We remember these hours. I'm like why in the world art. Haven't i feel these hours. And i really had to of your exact words were. And why haven't the staff failed. These are the question. Yeah so it wasn't good question. Yes some online so you can submit a request and it goes to like you said a prayer wall and it's again you don't have to over complicate this but now we have people who twenty four seven her prayer praying over these requests. And what i love is this not staff led is the body of christ having the opportunity to serve in this way. And it's just so so for you out there. If you have a prayer request put it on our wall we we would love to pray for you but also you know that it's being prayed for passer. You taught me something that. I've i've used ever since then i'm connecting with people online You say this whenever the lord brings it to mind. I'm gonna pray for that And i say that all the time now so not only. Can you engage with our prayer wall. But as i'm connecting with people and having conversations with people and they're giving me their prayer requests. I'll tell them hey every time the lord brings to mind. I'm going to pray for this. And i do every single time. The brings to mind with and he's really good at bringing things to mind right. That are important. One of the things he's mentioning is this prayer wall that we realized there's one hundred sixty eight hours of the week and we felt like if we could have the clock tag team. Praying of unstoppable unceasing prayer. What could god do. And i just challenged you for your church ministry. We just had a simple program online. I think it's like a widget for one of the websites and basically it's just it's just a blank form with all the hours of the week you know twelve. Am twelve twelve m to eleven pm and then it's The seven days of the week and you just fill a slot out so you say i wanna take the seven pm on thursday well when we first rolled this out we hit like one fifty fairly quickly by god's grace in a month towers. Yeah it was two on tuesday or that four. Am on thursday. Nobody wanted i get it but eventually after about a year year and a half we got them all field. And i believe that's when we started to really see god working not necessarily tangibly invisibly but more internally on our staff and me and i would just say if you don't have that if you don't have a prayer chain i would start that i mean that'd be the first thing i would star chris. Start getting people to pray around the clock. Now you can't get on the pray every hour around the clock every thirty minutes but get them to start praying something around the clock. Maybe the day hours of the night hours. And i really believe you'll see god start to work in ways that he wouldn't otherwise work. Yeah i would agree. And what's been super impactful for me. Passer and i know you have this. And then i had people actually approached me and wants to start this for me as a pastor but having a prayer band is what i call it so That's just a group of people. Who for me as a pastor. Commit to pray for me and my family and our ministry and that's been huge because so often we can program out for other people to be a part of something for other people to pray for other people to engage but then to have people praying for me personally has been a game changer. So thank you for leading the way in that well and you may say well. I feel selfish with people praying for me. I don't want people praying for me. Brother listen systems. And if you don't have people praying for you to finish well then you won't be able to finish well right so you selfishly have to finish what people are watching. Your impacting lies. If the ship goes down on your life It affects a lot of people. So man you need to be. You need to be in a sense. I'd say selfish about this but you need to be You need to be caring for your own. So so it's it's a game changer. So my father-in-law was a passer. Had an affair wrecked his family and So for me having people surrounding me in prayer i. There's no other option but to have this. You know what i'm saying. No other option but to have to have those people. I can text. Hey pray for this program. We're about to do but also hey pray for my family. Because we're we're walking through this we're facing. This situation is huge for me. I mean how can i. How can i lead prayer mystery online. If i'm not praying myself. If i don't have people praying for me. You know what. He's talking about quickly as a group of people who love to pray and talk to god and hear from him. Geez these are people you trust in the church or in your community that you can put on a text thread that every time something comes to mind you can text them and you know they're praying consistently for your family your health your well being your ministry. That's good and i will say. I don't think it selfish because what you're what you're asking them to pray for. Yes it's your family. But it's protection of the ministry. The ministry like you said passer extends beyond the individual. Thanks again for joining us. Another great podcasts. Hopefully you enjoyed it as much as we did recording it. If you did enjoy it. Senator franken text right now. A link to the podcast and.

Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"robby" Discussed on Making Disciples with Robby Gallaty
"And we're back talking about pressing in or pressing on the decision we as leaders had to make and again just to follow god and what he was doing again. None of this is orchestrated by us. We didn't have a game plan. We didn't have a step by step. We weren't trying to manufacture anything. We were just like god. What you're doing is incredible and we want more of it and so we talk through Where we're at and we we talked about this lady that was really in in in the last days of her life in hospice and she had this request that you would cut. She'd been watching. What's going on at long haul. And she wanted to be baptized or so she contacted you. Got your longtime mentor. And one of our staff members are equipping. Pastor protei headed over to her house to baptize her and we talk about her medical condition and just the situation she was not allow a getting up from where she's at going full immersion emergent. Right right yeah. So we found out the scenario which was she was immovable in the bed. She was very frail. She was obviously on the on the verge of death and so tim calls me and he says what do you think we ought to do. Pastor said well let's do some research through the history of the church in through the centuries to see if there are any concessions for a person who's dying or person who is unable to get under the water into the water and so brother. Tim did some research and that morning. I had a first time meeting with dylan brown. So dylan brown and i went to pinera now. For those. Who are following dylan. Brown was the man who actually Really god really used him early on To to help spark this revival because he was the ten year former satan worship and got radically saved and I think we've talked about that story. Okay so dylan. Brown gets radically saved and So we're meeting and he's telling me his testimony. And i'm seeing their pinero and i'm telling you the hair on the back of my neck is standing up. As he said he came the long hollow. And i said well how did you come. The long hollow is a student at the school across the street. Young and he said i came along hollow and i saw a bunch of students. This is what he said. What an indictment on the church a bunch of students who were jazzed up for jesus on wednesday and then went back to school and live no different than the pagan friends that they were in class with. Yeah and he said what really drove me to satanism and this is what was full force. Drove me and he said we're the parents who knew this was happening and allowed it. He said i saw the whole thing as hypocrisy me to satanism so he told me the story about high win on the internet and search. I didn't know you could search this how to sell your soul to the devil. Did you know you could do that. I i knew. I could go on google and ask questions. That's not a question. I've ever even thought i never thought to ask ask that question. I'm telling you. I'm at panera. A sip hot coffee with a straight face. I mean it was tough and he told me how he met. He was getting a tattoo at the same time. And if you've seen pictures of dill and he's got tattoos from head to toe from that lifestyle and he said i'm getting a tattoo tattoo artist tells me hey listen i can help you with that. I'm.