• It's Just been Real
    Apr 24 2026

    So long friends... Signing off.

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    13 mins
  • The Connections of the AI Boom and the current Oil Shock | Is the economy more stable than we Think?
    Apr 18 2026

    In Episode 2, we unpack the relationship between the AI boom and global oil markets—and why the feared “oil shock” may not hit the way many expect.


    This episode explores how AI-driven investment, private credit, and global capital flows are reshaping the financial system, potentially offsetting traditional economic pressures like rising oil prices.


    We also take a step back to talk about politics, faith, and what it means to think independently in a polarized world—especially as elections approach.


    This is a mix of economic theory, real-world observations, and personal reflection aimed at seeing the bigger picture.


    If you’re interested in macro trends, investing narratives, and deeper conversations about values and society, this episode is for you.


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    52 mins
  • Private Credit Risks | Strait of Hormuz, Oil Power, and the Iran War | AI & Politics Episode 1
    Apr 10 2026

    Grant explores the growing influence of private credit, the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure, and emerging risks within the financial system. He also discusses corporate influence in politics, global economic dependencies tied to oil and the U.S. dollar, and the broader geopolitical landscape.

    At its core, this episode encourages listeners to move beyond fear and polarization—choosing instead to pursue truth, act with conscience, and lead with faith in an increasingly complex world.

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    57 mins
  • Debunking the Pagan Christmas Myth with Seth Udinski
    Dec 23 2025

    In this special Christmas-themed episode, Grant sits down with Seth Udinski, co-host of Financial Issues and a historian with a background in church history and theology, to explore the true origins of Christmas. Together, they trace the holiday back to the early church, examine when Jesus was most likely born, and unpack why December 25th has been observed by Christians for nearly two millennia.

    The conversation dives into:

    Whether Christmas was “Christianized paganism” or an authentically Christian tradition

    The early church’s understanding of Christ’s birth and why it mattered

    How Rome’s conversion to Christianity shaped Christmas as a feast

    The story of St. Boniface and the origin of the Christmas tree

    The historical St. Nicholas, his generosity, and how his legacy points back to the Gospel

    How light, trees, feasting, and gift-giving all symbolize Christ entering the darkness of the world

    Rather than stripping Christmas of meaning, this episode shows how its traditions were redeemed, preserved, and intentionally centered on Christ—from the first centuries of the church to modern celebrations.

    Whether you’re curious about church history, wrestling with questions about Christmas traditions, or simply want a deeper appreciation for the season, this episode offers a thoughtful, historically grounded perspective on the history of Christmas.

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    37 mins
  • Faith, Culture, and the Christmas Season | A Just For Real Update
    Dec 13 2025

    Instead of a traditional interview, Grant and Gabby slow things down, decorate the podcast set for Christmas, and talk candidly about the journey of the show so far, what’s coming next, and what this season means to them. From behind-the-scenes podcast updates and future plans, to reflections on faith, culture, and how we carry hope during the Christmas season, this episode is more about community than headlines.

    It’s a relaxed, visual episode—so if you want to watch the Christmas tree get decorated, be sure to check out the video version on YouTube or Spotify.

    Thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast this year. Whether you’ve listened, shared an episode, or left a comment—we’re grateful for you.

    Merry Christmas 🎄
    New episodes continue next week.

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    31 mins
  • The Epstein Files, Global Tension, and Why Local Politics Matters with John Davenport
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, Grant sits down with John Davenport for an unfiltered, honest conversation about the political tension shaping America today. From the newly released Epstein files and the fight for real accountability to how both major parties manipulate information, Grant and John break down why the public feels increasingly misled—and increasingly exhausted.

    They dive into evidence vs. conspiracy, media sensationalism, and why Americans are pressured to choose a “side” on every issue. The discussion also covers the Israel–Gaza conflict with clarity and nuance, emphasizing the complexity of the history, the failures of global leadership, and the human suffering often ignored in political debates.

    Beyond global issues, the episode tackles polarization in Washington, the importance of local politics, the value of term limits, and why everyday citizens may need to step forward if they want meaningful change in their communities.

    If you're tired of outrage-driven news, political echo chambers, and social media hot takes, this episode explores what real conversation looks like—respectful, grounded, and centered on truth rather than team loyalty.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Careers, Culture, and Change with Pat Fitzgerald
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Pat Fitzgerald, a veteran of more than forty years in the staffing and talent industry. We dive into what it really takes to build a meaningful career in a job market that feels more crowded and competitive than ever. Pat shares how young professionals can set themselves apart, why sticking with your first couple of jobs matters more than people realize, and how AI is reshaping everything from resumes to interviews to entire industries. We also talk about the mistakes companies make when adopting new technology, the future of work, and what hiring looks like behind the scenes—from entry-level roles all the way up to the executive suite. It’s an honest, insightful conversation about navigating career growth, staying curious, and understanding where the job market is heading in a world rapidly transformed by AI.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • We Can’t Fix What We Refuse to Face with Dr. Marianne Modica
    Nov 7 2025

    Grant sits down with Dr. Modica — professor, researcher, and author — for a thoughtful conversation about race, racial identity, and why discussing these topics has become so difficult in today’s polarized culture. They explore the difference between individual prejudice and systemic racism, clarify misconceptions around DEI, and discuss why terms like “woke,” “CRT,” and “Christian nationalism” have been distorted in public discourse.Drawing from her research and real classroom experiences, Dr. Modica shares how listening to different perspectives helps us move beyond defensiveness and toward understanding. This episode is about honest conversation, curiosity, and seeing the humanity in one another.


    Explore Dr. Marianne Modica’s work:
    Website: https://mariannemodica.com/
    Blog: https://risforrace.blogspot.com/

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    59 mins