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  • Spiritual Thought - America: A city set on a hill
    2025/09/23

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    Jesus declared, “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.” For centuries, those words have echoed through history — shaping nations, inspiring leaders, and defining America’s calling. From John Winthrop’s vision aboard the Arbella, to the Declaration of Independence, to Ronald Reagan’s shining city in the Cold War, America has stood as a beacon of hope in a dark world.

    But a city on a hill can flicker — and if the light goes out here, where will the world turn? In this episode, we explore how biblical truth shaped America’s identity, why that vision still matters, and what it demands of us today. Along the way, we reflect on Erika Kirk’s powerful moment of forgiveness at her husband Charlie’s memorial — a living example of light overcoming darkness.

    This is more than history. It’s a challenge. The eyes of all people are still upon us. Will America continue to shine?

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    11 分
  • Spiritual Thought - Truth shall make America free. For Charlie.
    2025/09/19

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    In this solo episode of The United States of Grit, we dive into the words of Jesus from John 8:32 — “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

    America was founded on truths — not opinions, not shifting political winds, but eternal truths rooted in God’s Word. We’ll explore how those biblical truths shaped our Founding Fathers, why nations that abandon truth collapse into tyranny, and why our generation must have the courage to defend truth at all costs.

    This episode is also a dedication to the late Charlie Kirk, whose voice reminded millions that without truth, liberty dies. His courage was contagious — and now it’s our turn to stand.

    Join me as we unpack Scripture, history, and the challenge facing America today: Will we remain a free people, or will we trade truth for lies?

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    12 分
  • Standing up for Liberty and Freedom - with Michelle Tanner
    2025/08/07

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    When COVID mandates came down, Michelle Tanner didn’t just comply — she stood up, spoke out, and paid the price.

    In this episode of The United States of Grit, Walker sits down with Michelle Tanner, a conservative city councilwoman from St. George, Utah, who lost her job for refusing to back down during the pandemic. She shares what it cost her, what she learned, and why she still believes in fighting for freedom at the local level.

    We dig into her journey from nurse to public official, the battles behind closed doors, and what it really takes to hold the line when the pressure’s on.

    This isn’t about politics. It’s about principle — and having the grit to live it out.

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    48 分
  • Why the Declaration of Independence?
    2025/07/17

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    On this explosive Independence Day episode of The United States of Grit, Walker and Bracken dive deep into the most courageous document ever written: the Declaration of Independence.

    But this isn't a history class — it's a war story.

    You’ll hear:

    • The oppressive road that led to rebellion — from the Stamp Act to the Boston Massacre, Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts
    • The fiery pen of Thomas Jefferson, and why a 33-year-old Virginian was chosen to write the soul of America
    • The brutal cost of signing that declaration — families destroyed, homes burned, lives lost
    • And the bold line that still echoes today:
      “We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.”

    This isn’t about fireworks.
    It’s about fire — the kind that forges nations.

    Hit play. Get fired up. And remember why July 4th still matters.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Gettysburg Address
    2025/06/30

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    In just two minutes, Abraham Lincoln delivered a speech that changed the soul of a nation.

    In this episode of The United States of Grit, Walker and Bracken break down the power, purpose, and enduring grit behind The Gettysburg Address—delivered on a cold Pennsylvania battlefield in 1863. As cannons still echoed across the country, Lincoln stood before the living and the dead to remind Americans what they were fighting for: a new birth of freedom.

    🔥 Why did Lincoln keep it so short?
    🔥 What did he mean by “government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
    🔥 And how do those 272 words still speak to us today?

    We unpack the forgotten context, the real emotion, and the gritty resolve Lincoln showed in the darkest chapter of American history. This episode isn’t just about a speech—it’s about the fire that keeps a republic alive.

    Share it. Remember it. And let freedom ring.

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    33 分
  • Why Patriotism Matters
    2025/06/10

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    Patriotism isn’t dead—but it is under fire. In this episode of The United States of Grit, Walker and Bracken break down what it truly means to love your country, why national pride is at historic lows, and how Ronald Reagan’s timeless words still speak to America’s soul.

    You’ll hear a bold defense of American values, and a challenge to every listener: stand up, speak out, and remember who we are.

    Because if we don’t fight for this country—who will?

    🎧 Available now on all platforms.

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    53 分
  • Major Dick Winters
    2025/05/31

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    When bullets flew and chaos reigned, one man stood tall. Major Dick Winters parachuted into Normandy with no weapon, no map—just courage. From D-Day to Bastogne, he led Easy Company through the darkest days of WWII with calm, grit, and unshakable honor. In this episode, Walker and Bracken uncover the real story of the humble farm boy who became one of America’s greatest battlefield leaders. This is not just a war story—it's a masterclass in leadership under fire.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Andrew Jackson
    2025/03/17

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    In this episode we take an in-depth, no-holds-barred look at one of America’s most fascinating, controversial, and influential figures—Andrew Jackson.

    Was he a war hero or a ruthless politician? A defender of democracy or a tyrant? A champion of the common man or an enemy of the oppressed?

    By the end of this episode, you’ll know why Jackson was seen as a hero by many, a villain by others, and why his legacy still impacts America today.

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    25 分