Brewed Awakening

著者: Carol Marks & The Gent
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  • Every Sunday morning, Carol and The Gent kick back in bed with coffee in hand and the week’s hottest headlines on their minds. Brewed Awakening is part pillow talk, part no-nonsense commentary—strong opinions served as fresh as the coffee, with zero sugarcoating. From sharp debates to playful banter (and maybe a little marital side-eye), they prove that the best conversations happen before you even get out of bed.

    © 2025 Brewed Awakening
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Every Sunday morning, Carol and The Gent kick back in bed with coffee in hand and the week’s hottest headlines on their minds. Brewed Awakening is part pillow talk, part no-nonsense commentary—strong opinions served as fresh as the coffee, with zero sugarcoating. From sharp debates to playful banter (and maybe a little marital side-eye), they prove that the best conversations happen before you even get out of bed.

© 2025 Brewed Awakening
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  • May The Fourth
    2025/05/04

    We skipped a week and we tell you why. We were in Knoxville to see Greg Gutfeld!

    Also talk about the Kentucky Derby.

    Wake up, it's time for the podcast! Happy Sunday!

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    17 分
  • Resurrection Reflections: Finding Meaning Beyond Easter Eggs
    2025/04/20

    "He is risen!" These powerful words launch us into a deeply reflective Easter conversation about when the true meaning of resurrection first pierced our hearts. While chocolate bunnies and colorful eggs dominate childhood memories, Carol and Carrie explore that pivotal moment when Easter's profound significance finally clicks—whether as children, teenagers, or even decades into adulthood.

    The most striking revelation comes when we pause to consider Easter not as religious mythology but as documented history. "It happened," we emphasize, marveling at how an event from two thousand years ago continues to transform billions of lives today. This historical reality gives weight to our spiritual reflections, challenging listeners to move beyond superficial celebrations to embrace resurrection's life-changing message.

    Through personal stories of Bible study, church experiences, and watching grandchildren discover Easter joy, we weave together the beautiful tapestry of tradition and truth. The springtime setting of Easter—with budding trees and blooming flowers—provides the perfect backdrop for discussing spiritual rebirth. We suggest that even secular traditions like egg hunts serve a meaningful purpose, allowing older generations to witness the vitality of youth while contemplating eternal life. Whether you're a lifelong believer or someone curious about Easter's deeper significance, this episode invites you to reflect on when resurrection's message first touched your heart—and how it continues to transform your life today. Share your Easter traditions with us and join the conversation about how ancient truth speaks to contemporary hearts.

    Wake up, it's time for the podcast! Happy Sunday!

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    14 分
  • Golf, Diversity, and the Nostalgia of Traditional Sports Etiquette
    2025/04/13

    Golf's most prestigious tournament reveals something extraordinary about human behavior. At Augusta National, where the Masters unfolds each spring, strange rules create a pocket universe of civility that feels increasingly rare in modern life. Imagine placing your chair beside a green at dawn, wandering the course for hours, and returning to find everything exactly as you left it—untouched by thousands of passing strangers. No cell phones buzz, no cameras click, and nobody runs—under penalty of permanent banishment.

    This weekend's tournament features Rory McIlroy's quest to join the ultra-exclusive club of Career Grand Slam winners—only five golfers in history have accomplished this feat. While discussing golf's traditions, we stumble upon a surprising revelation about 1970s television. Despite today's narratives suggesting entertainment lacked diversity until recently, a quick examination of 1975's TV lineup reveals shows like Sanford and Son, Chico and the Man, and others that featured minority leads and diverse casts. Have we collectively misremembered history to emphasize modern progress?

    Speaking of recycled narratives, we share a laugh about Bernie Sanders' remarkably consistent message. For nearly sixty years, he's been warning about "the oligarchy," using virtually identical language across decades. As each new generation discovers his message, we wonder about the cyclical nature of political rhetoric and how some talking points never seem to evolve. The conversation wraps up with our question of the day: Which sporting event is absolute must-watch TV for you—the one where you prep all your snacks, check your remote batteries, and refuse to schedule anything else?

    Wake up, it's time for the podcast! Happy Sunday!

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    13 分

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