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Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50

Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50

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Be Rob talks about 17 things that made a difference in his life before age 50. His birthday was 1/21/1975. Thank you all for listening If you feel led to tip or support please do so at www.berobmusic.comCopyright theberob llc スピリチュアリティ 個人的成功 自己啓発
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    What if “Snow White” isn’t a fairy tale at all, but a shorthand for a network of surveillance supercomputers—and what if Godfather III offers a map to how money and moral authority intersect behind closed doors? We trace the earliest Q drop, the rise of a global research community, and the provocative claim that data, finance, and faith have been braided together in ways most people never see.

    We walk through the alleged seven “dwarfs” and their domains—health and pharma data, psyops and social influence, defense targeting, mass surveillance, bioresearch modeling, entertainment pipelines, and blackmail archives—and ask what changes when you consider these arenas as one system. Then we pivot to Vatican finance, real scandals echoed in cinema, and how NGOs and charities can be used to move funds across borders. The throughline isn’t a single revelation; it’s the pattern that emerges when money flows, media narratives, and institutional power align.

    Grounded in Scripture, we reflect on Jesus overturning the money tables, Revelation’s warnings about corrupt empires, and the call to test every spirit. We’re candid about faith, clear about the questions, and committed to gathering “receipts” rather than worshiping personalities or platforms. Whether you’re curious, cautious, or committed, you’ll find a framework to evaluate claims, follow the money with discernment, and keep your heart anchored.

    If this conversation helps you think more clearly about power, truth, and belief, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us where you stand—and why.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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    14 分
  • I Joined For The Memes, Stayed For The Miracles, with special guest Dave L Hall.
    2025/10/29
    A friendship forged in the fire of 2020 takes center stage as we sit down with Dave—once a chef running a fine-dining restaurant in Vermont, now a man who says his truest title is redeemed. COVID didn’t just shutter his business; it cracked open a worldview. With time on his hands and questions on his mind, Dave dove into Q forums, Telegram live chats, and the chaotic physics of online movements. He saw how anonymity can empower people to uncover truth, how digital trails rarely vanish, and how fast a compelling claim can outrun the facts.

    From there, the road gets literal. Dave crossed 43 states without a mask, documented the journey, and watched social platforms erase him—43 Facebook accounts, “unpersoned” again and again. He shares what those bans taught him about speech, influence, and how movements morph when money and clout enter the room. A trip to Mount Rushmore brought screen names into real life, revealing both the thrill and the confusion of mixing lore with community. The stories are candid, sometimes raw, and always aware of how easy it is to become what you fight.

    But the heartbeat of this conversation is transformation. Dave talks about shedding alcohol and chaos, losing 50 pounds, finding a church, and rooting his days in scripture. He reflects on Q drops as parable-like prompts that many misread, and on how division and ego strangled the good he wanted to do. The pivot is unmistakable: away from performative outrage and toward Christ-like love—the kind that tries to love Judas, not just Jesus. If you’ve ever wondered whether the “great awakening” was more spiritual than political, this story offers a clear, grounded answer.

    If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a rating with one takeaway you’ll carry this week. Your voice matters—and your heart even more.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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  • How Paul’s Prison Letter Teaches Peace, Joy, And Mental Discipline
    2025/10/29
    What if peace isn’t found by escaping pressure, but by training your mind to dwell on better things? We take a deep dive into Philippians 4:8 and uncover why Paul’s eight virtues—true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, praiseworthy—can reframe anxiety, restore focus, and reshape daily life. From Roman chains to modern chaos, the logic holds: guard your thoughts and your life will follow.

    We get honest about church politics and distractions that pull us off mission, then move straight to the center—Jesus. Using the Christ hymn in Philippians 2, we talk about humility, obedience, and the kind of excellence that honors God rather than ego. You’ll hear how short, frequent prayers can turn ordinary moments into meeting places with grace, and how choosing your thought diet can starve fear while feeding faith. This is practical spirituality: rejoice first, be gentle, pray instead of worry, receive God’s guarding peace, and fill your mind with what reflects Christ.

    A story from the road brings it home. A routine house visit turns into a three‑generation prayer that lights up a room and reminds us what truly matters—love, presence, and the gospel spoken with courage and tenderness. Along the way, we call out the small and loud distractions that often surge when you try to focus, and we offer a way through: Scripture, prayer, and community that keep you anchored to what’s real and good.

    If you’re hungry for a calmer mind and a bolder witness, press play and let Philippians guide your next step. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs peace today, and leave a review to tell us which virtue you’re choosing to practice this week.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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