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Return To Truth

Clint Curry

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Discerning what is truth and what is tradition. The facts from the fables. Sola scriptura, meaning by scripture alone. Simply put, letting the Bible interpret itself rather than relying on what is widely taught in most mainstream Christian churches. There is a great deception going on in the church, we have strayed away from the Word of God and it’s time that we Return to Truth.
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Mike Ragz and Chuck Curry examine the greatest movies of all time! They rank their favorite movies from the past and tell you what new flicks you should be going to see or watching at home! Look for a new episode every Friday.
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No Carnival Parking

Mike Romanelli, Clint Esposito, Henry Suarez

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No Carnival Parking is about living life on your terms even if it means taking the road less traveled. We talk to people from MMA, Action Sports, Music, car stunts and more.
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Today with Tre

Tre LyDay

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This is the Today With Tre podcast. Your one stop shop for everything sports and entertainment. Hosted by Tre LyDay and Clint Roemer. You need bet picks we got you, you like movies we got you covered there too. Follow us on Twitter @TodayWithTre. Always remember, Joey Votto is the best hitter in baseball, Russell Westbrook is better than Steph Curry and the Chiefs are still better than the Raiders and Broncos.
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Step into the world of everyday hunters as we uncover the stories, passion, and drive behind their love for the hunt. A Hunter's Legacy is a podcast that celebrates the heart and soul of hunting through conversations with real, everyday hunters. From their first hunts to their most unforgettable moments in the field, we dive deep into the experiences that connect hunters to the outdoors and their traditions. Join us as we explore the values, lessons, and motivations that make hunting more th ...
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Brad Johnson Show

Brad Johnson

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Turning Losers Like You, Into Winners Like Me. Every episode, we bring you tips, tricks, interviews, advice, and answers to fix the mess that is your life. Check out the website - https://bradjohnsonshow.wixsite.com/bradjohnsonshow CONNECT WITH US [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/BradJohnsonShow/ https://twitter.com/bradjohnsonshow https://www.instagram.com/bradjohnsonshow/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brad-johnson-show/support
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Some hunts are about the woods. Others are about the journey a man takes to get there. Samuel, a 33-year-old military veteran from West Virginia, has worn a lot of hats—soldier, coal broker, business consultant, TV show founder, and now co-host of Hunt Life with his wife. But at his core, he’s still the kid who picked up a BB gun at four years old …
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The story of Brett Morris isn’t polished—it’s built on cracked boots, busted arrows, and a stubborn drive that never lets up. A blue-collar construction worker from the Midwest, Brett has balanced long days on the job with even longer sits in the stand, chasing deer, turkey, and anything else that calls the woods home. His hunting story started at …
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Silencing the voice only amplifies the message. The martyred blood of Charlie Kirk now speaks louder than the bullets that tried to silence him. In this episode, we take a look at the hard truth and why history shows again and again that when men try to bury it, they only give it a louder voice. From the martyrs of Scripture, to reformers like Jan …
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Some stories start with blue jeans, old rifles, and lessons from Dad—and Levi Mason’s is no different. Growing up in west-central Illinois, Levi tagged his first turkey at eight, his first buck at ten, and never looked back. These days, he’s balancing life as a husband, father of two girls, Regional Director with the National Wild Turkey Federation…
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Some kids grow up playing video games—Clint grew up as his dad’s “live trail camera,” sitting in a tree stand before he was even strong enough to pull a bow. In this episode, Iowa native Clint shares the stories that shaped him as a hunter, from shooting his first deer with a bow at just nine years old to tagging along on northern Minnesota bear hu…
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Some hunters chase trophy racks. Chris Cannon chases stories worth telling. Hailing from southeast Tennessee by way of Georgia, Chris has been bowhunting since he was a kid—pulled into a tree with a rope by his dad and learning the ropes from his Uncle Jimbo. Over the years, he’s built a reputation not just as a skilled hunter, but as a storyteller…
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Most believe Satan wanted Jesus dead, but what if the crucifixion wasn’t part of his plan? Think Satan was celebrating at Calvary? Think again. In this week's episode, we take a look at the spiritual war surrounding the cross and dive deep into the spiritual battlefield behind the crucifixion. From the wilderness temptations to the mockery at the c…
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It started with a poor country boy chasing squirrels in the Louisiana woods and turned into a lifetime of chasing big game across the country. Roy Withers grew up in the swamps, running coon dogs and deer hunting, eventually finding a way to fund his out-of-state hunts by pulling century-old cypress logs from bayous and turning them into bar tops a…
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Some stories smell like fresh-cut hay and sound like a gravel road under old tires. This one’s got both. Rusty grew up in the hills and hollers of southwest Missouri—working hayfields at five years old, chasing turkeys that scratched through cow manure, and hunting deer long before camo came in brand names. In this conversation, he shares decades o…
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It started with a youth pastor’s crossbow—but for 20-year-old Gabe Foley from Southwest Ohio, that was just the beginning. In this episode, Gabe sits down with Mitchell Fox to share how his love for deer hunting grew from sitting on the ground with his grandpa to managing over 9,500 acres across seven counties. He talks about building a landscaping…
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He used to live for the rut and sunrise over a flooded cornfield. These days, he’s building a media brand, raising a family, and still keeping one foot in the woods. In this episode, Corey Hillebo of Slater, Iowa, opens up about the shift from hardcore hunting to real-life balance—why he stepped back from waterfowl, how bowhunting still calls his n…
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What happens when a Missouri banker trades a nine-to-five for a life chasing Canada geese? In this episode, Chase Tripp sits down to share how he went from commercial banking to working full-time at a small-town gun shop—all to get closer to the outdoors he loves. Born and raised near St. Louis, Chase talks about growing up in a non-hunting family,…
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What do you do when heaven feels quiet? When the prayers echo, but the answers never come? In this episode, we look deep into the story of Job, the righteous man who lost everything, waited in silence, and still declared: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” This isn't just about suffering. It's about purpose in the pain, faith in the silence…
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Randy Woolum has seen it all. From running bird dogs across the Midwest to hauling in monster walleye on Lake Erie, his stories come laced with grit, humility, and a lifetime outdoors. Raised in a family that depended on hunting and fishing for supper, Randy cut his teeth trapping groundhogs, running a cur dog after school, and later coon hunting t…
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Brandon Sewell knows the sound of boots hitting the desert sand and the feel of a bowstring in his calloused hands. After 20 years of service in the U.S. Army—with tours in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond—he’s now staring down retirement and dreaming about the Texas whitetail woods he’s been away from for too long. In this episode, Brandon opens up a…
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What started as a spring break hog hunt in Florida back in 2013 turns into a story about lifelong friendships, wild hunts, and the raw passion that runs deep in the Florida woods. Derek Watson from Dade City, Florida, joins the show to swap stories that span everything from chest-deep hog chases to 151-inch Florida bucks. Derek breaks down his root…
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She grew up bouncing between gravel roads and suburban sidewalks—now she’s hauling a bow across state lines, chasing longbeards, and building a life on her own terms. In this episode, Mitchell sits down with Georgia Klink, a gritty and grounded hunter out of Missouri, who’s carving her path in both business and the backwoods. Georgia talks about he…
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Some stories don’t start in the woods—they begin in the dark corners of a prison. Robert Loper, a retired correctional officer from South Jersey, opens up about the 20 years he spent working in a maximum-security facility, the mental battles that followed, and how bowhunting quite literally saved his life. Now 51 and semi-retired, Rob splits time b…
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A six-point buck? Sure. But a public land caribou in Alaska with a bow? That’s the kind of grit this episode brings. Don Goode, a former Army logistics officer turned stay-at-home dad and entrepreneur, joins the show from Kentucky with a backstory that’s anything but typical. Don didn’t pick up a bow until his Army days—and now he’s ready to hunt b…
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He once got stuck in the mud so bad it took him an hour and a shotgun to dig himself out. That’s Cray Weirich—an Iowa boy who’s as handy with a wrench as he is with a bow. Born and raised in the farmland of southwest Iowa, Cray now balances work, marriage, and muddy waders while still chasing whitetails and flushing pheasants any chance he gets. In…
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He grew up listening to hunting stories whispered over coffee before sunrise—stories that sparked a fire. But Josh Grace’s path into the woods wasn’t paved with privilege. When 9/11 shut down firearm season on Florida’s military reservation, his dad handed him a $90 youth bow from Kmart and said, “Figure it out, and I’ll take you hunting.” That mom…
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Mike Ragz & Chuck Curry Review The New Movie "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning", Plus They Discuss The 5 Best Cruise Performances Of His Career. And His Co-Star from Minority Report Joins The Show, Neil McDonough (Captain America: The First Avenger; Star Trek: First Contact) To Discuss His New Film, "The Last Rodeo".…
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In this episode, Mitchell Fox sits down with Iowa native Taylor Harris for a raw, heartfelt, and often humorous look into the life of a true blue-collar hunter. From crushing bows to missing does—six times—Taylor shares unfiltered stories from the timber, lessons learned through years of bowhunting, and the highs and lows of building a legacy on th…
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From the certainty of death to the hope of eternal life, we dive into the uncomfortable questions our culture avoids—offering not despair, but purpose, peace, and the promise of something far greater beyond this life. For the believer, death is not the end—it’s the beginning of glory. For the seeker, this is your invitation to find what last foreve…
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In this episode, Mitchell sits down with Nick Miller from western Kentucky—an ironworker-turned-safety guy with over three decades of bowhunting stories. From growing up in Illinois hunting the Shawnee National Forest to getting run over by a deer (yes, really), Nick brings sharp humor, hard-earned lessons, and a whole lot of nostalgia. The two swa…
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Robert Worley joins the show to share over four decades of hunting stories from the same Ohio farm he’s hunted since he was 10 years old. We dive into his journey from growing up in a small town chasing squirrels to chasing big bucks through cut-up cornfields and fence rows. Robert also opens up about contracting Alpha-Gal Syndrome after a Lone Sta…
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In this episode of A Hunter’s Legacy, we hear the story of a bowhunter, Seth Spire, who waited six years for an Iowa tag—and made it count. From a perfectly timed cell cam photo to a last-minute change of plans, everything lined up for a 170-class buck. The conversation dives into how hunting has changed over the past 20 years, the growing challeng…
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In this episode, I sit down with longtime friend and Southern Iowa native Lance Porter—a commercial agronomist, farmer, and bowhunter with deep roots in the hunting world. We cover everything from the harsh impact of EHD on Iowa’s deer population to the evolving landscape of hunting culture. Lance shares the story behind a once-in-a-lifetime buck, …
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Have you been walking past your blessings? In this episode, we pause, reflect, and remember what God has done. From the lepers in Luke 17 to manna in the wilderness, we’re reminded that gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a spiritual weapon. Don’t just count your blessings… name them. Shift your focus from what’s lacking to what’s lasting. We are r…
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On this episode, Mitchell Fox welcomes his first live guest—Mitchell Kearns, a longtime friend and Technology Director with the Iowa Small Business Development Center. The two discuss how they met through LogIQ Hunt, Mitchell Fox’s startup focused on helping hunters. They dive into what it takes to launch a business, the challenges of balancing wor…
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