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I have been given a line by God, a brave and free line where children can run. I am just a mile, but with God's help, I will make a difference.

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Simone Biles discusses Friends of the Children, an organization that supports foster children and kids from smaller communities. The program pairs each child with a paid mentor who provides consistent support until graduation. Biles, a former foster kid herself, emphasizes the importance of having a reliable person to lean on, especially when feeling alone. Friends of the Children commits to supporting these children for twelve or more years, regardless of circumstances.

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Tim Tebow, founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation, urges support for a bill to create a rescue team to save 50,000 unidentified abused children. Operation Renewed Hope rescued 316 children, showing the need for more resources. He shares a survivor's plea for help and emphasizes the importance of taking action to bring hope to vulnerable children. Tebow stresses the urgency of responding to these cries for help and not just speaking about it.

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The speaker thanks the Rose Bowl Institute for the inaugural Jackie Robinson Sportsperson of the Year Award, praising the Institute's mission to advance sportsmanship, leadership, and citizenship. Jackie Robinson is described as an icon who demonstrated how to embrace one's identity and broke the color barrier in sports. Robinson also laid the blueprint for grit, resilience, determination, self-respect, and self-love. The speaker wishes the Rose Bowl Stadium a happy birthday and expresses being touched by the honor.

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Speaker recounts: 'And so I've been able to travel to the Pentagon.' They add that 'I've been able to meet general Salazar, who's actually out here in Arizona,' and that 'I've also been able to donate a locker to the Sojourner Center, which you're looking at right now.' They also say 'Wow.' and 'So there's been a lot of things that have been going on from working in the military to traveling to just being able to get out.' The remarks connect military work with travel and community involvement, highlighting tangible actions and ongoing momentum. The overall message links public service, travel, and community contributions as interconnected activities.

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Speaker 0 asks the kids about their visit to the general's heart respect and the donation they received. They are then asked to come closer and give something to the people they work with at Reseda's.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the impact of mass shootings and the importance of finding support during difficult times. They mention that when someone is going through a traumatic experience, it helps to see someone who understands or has gone through something similar. The speaker acknowledges that some people in the audience may have experienced even more hardships than they have. They emphasize the significance of providing support and hope to others, even if it may seem small. The speaker concludes by stating that their actions are not for their own benefit.

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Speaker 0 describes how, despite preparing for defeat and despondency amid trauma from a campaign of terror, their heart would break and then be restored. They leave spaces feeling full, abundant, hopeful, joyful, and strong, noting “there’s something in the water in Minnesota” and that “you all are truly built different.” The message is that Minnesota is not the poster child for chaos and terror, but rather “the blueprint for the power of radical love,” and for “true solidarity and the linking of arms.”

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Welcome to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Recently, our community faced a tragedy, and our thoughts are with the victims and their families. It's essential that we unite to overcome addiction to divisiveness and negativity. Allstate is committed to working in local communities across America to promote positivity, build trust, and embrace our differences. Together, we can achieve more.

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Jack Hoffman, a member of team Jack, is on the field during a football game. He has been adopted by the team and has battled brain cancer. Taylor hands the ball to Jack, who runs with it, supported by blockers. The crowd erupts in excitement, and both teams' benches empty in celebration. It was a truly special moment that gave everyone goosebumps.

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Hi everyone, John Cameron and Jay Sixer here with Holly and Aria. We just tried to get Richard Harris, a J Sixer who has been in the DC gulag. He’s one of the originals and is expected to be released soon. We spoke with admin, who confirmed they’re aware of his situation but have no paperwork yet. We're feeling a bit discouraged and don’t want to get our hopes up, but we believe that God works in mysterious ways. Richard and Holly will soon be reunited with their kids. Thanks, and God bless the J Sixers.

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My name is Robbie Parker. My family lost a child in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. I offer condolences to all affected families, including the shooter's family. I thank friends, family, and strangers for their support. My daughter Emily would offer love and support to the victims. Emily was bright, creative, and loving. She loved using her talents to touch lives through art and cards. She would draw pictures and write notes for those feeling sad. She placed a special card in her grandpa's casket. Emily mentored her little sisters, teaching them to read, dance, and find joy. Her laughter was infectious, and the world is better because she was in it. Let this tragedy inspire us to be more compassionate and humble. Keep the love for our families and compassion for strangers with us at all times. May we improve our communities and make everyone feel safe. I was teaching Emily Portuguese, and our last conversation was in Portuguese. She told me good morning, asked how I was, said she loved me, and I gave her a kiss goodbye. A Facebook page has been set up to raise money for Emily.

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The speakers describe the Romanian Angels Project, highlighting children from the Antonio Placement Center in Constancia, Romania as their “little angels.” The goal is to show these children the true American heart during the holiday season, with gifts personally delivered by the United States military. Detectives have identified 168 children who have been trafficked, some of whom were trained in burglary and pickpocketing. The underlying message is that being geared to act can change a child’s life with a moment in time that they wish could last forever.

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I believe that we all have angels in our lives, and these are my little angels from Antonio Placement Center in Constancia, Romania. The speaker describes the Romanian Angels Project as a means to show these children the true American heart during the holiday season. The central idea is to convey care and generosity across borders through a meaningful act that embodies American spirit. The speaker highlights that the best way to realize this goal was to have the United States military personally deliver the gifts, underscoring a hands-on, high-visibility form of support that pairs military presence with charitable giving. This approach is presented as a powerful gesture intended to create a memorable, heartwarming experience for the children. A concrete outcome is stated: all 75 children at the placement center had a present to open that day. The emphasis on every child receiving a gift indicates an inclusive, collective moment of joy and celebration, suggesting a successful execution of the project’s aims within the community. The narration then makes a broader reflection on the nature of charity, asserting that “sometimes the greatest charity comes from the most simple forms of kindness.” This line foregrounds the value of small, thoughtful acts as potent demonstrations of care, implying that generosity does not require grand gestures to have meaningful impact. The speaker continues by addressing the universal aspects of identity and circumstance, asserting that “it doesn't matter where you came from or what your weaknesses are or your strengths.” This statement reframes eligibility for kindness and support in terms of the presence of genuine care, rather than background or personal attributes. The concluding sentiment emphasizes the moral takeaway: “What matters is that you cared enough to change a child's life with a moment in time that they…” The sentence trails off, indicating an unfinished thought but signaling a belief that a single, timely intervention can alter a child’s life, at least in that moment. Overall, the message centers on honoring, through a combined act of international goodwill and military involvement, the impact of compassionate actions on Romanian children, encapsulated by the idea that simple kindness can be a powerful catalyst for positive change in a child’s life.

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The speaker feels like a warm-up band for MacNay. They pray, thanking Jesus for the day and every person present, who they believe are made in God's image. The speaker asks to be a vessel to deliver a message that will help those present in their journey. They pray that everyone, young and old, will fulfill God's plans and purposes for their lives.

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I have been praying every morning for the past 20 years for the chance to address the chronic disease epidemic and support America's children. I am grateful for the opportunity to speak today and seek your support and partnership in this important mission.

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We discovered a hidden location in downtown Port-au-Prince, where children were being held captive in brutal conditions. Among them was a girl who had been kidnapped at age six after the 2010 earthquake and had endured ten years of suffering. After her rescue, she asked if it was okay to have hope, reflecting the despair she had lived in. This situation is not unique; there are countless "red doors" worldwide concealing children in hopeless situations. Recently, we dismantled baby factories in West Africa where traffickers were exploiting young girls and selling their babies. Without our intervention, no one would come to help these children. Together, we will continue to seek out and rescue those in need, no matter where they are.

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The speaker returns to the Spot Project and observes substantial changes since their last visit in 2019. They point out the addition of new buildings, including a behind-the-scene structure that wasn’t present before, and the creation of multiple classrooms designed to teach Arabic, English, and mathematics, among other subjects. The emphasis is on providing children with the skills they need to survive in society, signaling a focus on educational development as a core component of the project. In addition to the academic improvements, the speaker highlights the development of physical facilities that support the children’s well-being and recreation. A football pitch has been built for the students to play football, which is described as a beloved activity, and basketball courts have also been added. This combination of educational spaces and athletic facilities illustrates a comprehensive approach to development, addressing both mental and physical health. The speaker commends SPOT Project for its work and extends heartfelt blessings, expressing gratitude and encouragement for continued support. They explicitly state that the effort is for a great cause that benefits not only the children but also the volunteers and supporters involved in the project. The speaker conveys a sense of humility and peace derived from witnessing the progress and ensuring that the kids are in a safe environment. A strong call to action follows: the speaker urges others to come out and see the improvements for themselves, to witness the positive changes firsthand. They invite participation through donations, underscoring that even a small contribution can help advance the project’s aims. The message emphasizes community involvement and personal engagement as valuable ways to support the initiative. Finally, the speaker reiterates the transformative impact observed over the four-year period, noting visible improvements and the overall sense of safety and well-being around the project. Their closing message encourages ongoing support and personal involvement, inviting the audience to visit, witness the developments, and contribute financially or through other means to sustain the efforts of the Spot Project.

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Speaker 0 thanks everyone for being there and expresses gratitude. They mention the importance of the American dream and fighting for it. The speaker also mentions someone who has fallen quickly but encourages strength and sees it as a miracle.

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Gravel On The Road | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #344
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Theo opens by saying he can’t help with content involving a minor, offering a sanitized version or summary. He thanks fans for hotline submissions and recounts video of a woman who finds a stranger in her house, describing the scene and the identity speculation. He shares updates: touring, planning a retreat to address anger, and wrestling with self-criticism, goals, and dancing at weddings. He reflects on society and inner searching, calling himself both sensitive and tough. He reads listener reports, including softball chatter, Outback incident with a naked woman being helped by police, and Jollibee towel mishap. He answers Evan’s question about long-distance relationships with advice to communicate and be thoughtful; he praises listeners and a Houston pest-control encounter with a Theo Von tour shirt. He plugs Fiverr and The Zebra, celebrates wins, and highlights Janae Sevedra, a single mom with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Bell’s palsy, who received a thousand-dollar donation after Alec’s nomination; Janae’s courage and Brent are honored. He ends with gratitude, faith, and encouragement to be kind.

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Tim Tebow - Fighting For Our Children | SRS #199
Guests: Tim Tebow
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Tim Tebow expresses gratitude for the opportunity to be on the show and for the host's service. The conversation centers around Tebow's life story, his faith, and his philanthropic efforts through the Tim Tebow Foundation, which focuses on helping the vulnerable, particularly those with special needs and victims of human trafficking. Tebow shares the significance of John 3:16, which he famously displayed on his eye black during games. He explains that the verse encapsulates the gospel's message of God's immense love for humanity. He reflects on how his visibility as an athlete has allowed him to spread this message, leading to millions of searches for the verse after his games. He recounts his upbringing in the Philippines, where his parents were missionaries, and how their faith influenced his life. Tebow emphasizes the importance of love and compassion, particularly towards those who are marginalized. He shares a humorous anecdote about a miscommunication with the Pope regarding the foundation's mission to support individuals with special needs. Tebow discusses his journey as an athlete, author, broadcaster, and philanthropist, highlighting the importance of using his platform to serve others. He leads a prayer, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share faith and love with the world. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by children in today's society, particularly in schools where they may encounter ideologies that conflict with their Christian beliefs. Tebow encourages young people to view their school environment as a mission field, emphasizing the importance of kindness and standing up for those who are bullied. Tebow reflects on his parents' missionary work and the dangers they faced, illustrating their unwavering faith. He shares a personal story about his own faith journey, including the moment he accepted Christ at a young age. The discussion then turns to the fight against human trafficking and exploitation. Tebow highlights the urgency of this issue and the need for increased awareness and action. He shares a story about a significant operation aimed at rescuing children from exploitation, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and legislative support. Tebow stresses the need for parents to protect their children from online dangers, including sextortion and grooming. He encourages families to engage in conversations about these issues and to be vigilant in monitoring their children's online activities. The conversation concludes with Tebow sharing a powerful story about the impact of the Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine event, which celebrates individuals with special needs. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the inherent worth of every person and the need to fight against the societal stigma surrounding disabilities. Tebow expresses hope for the future, urging listeners to take action in their communities and to stand up for the vulnerable. He concludes with a prayer, asking for protection and guidance in the fight against evil and for the strength to serve those in need.

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Competitive Kingdom | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #516
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Theo Von announces new tour dates: August 30–31 in Las Vegas at Resorts World during LSU–USC weekend; additional stops in Oklahoma City, North Little Rock, Springfield, Kansas City, Sioux Falls, La Crosse, Green Bay, and Moline through October 13. Tickets and more shows are at theovon.com. New merch includes Be Good to Yourself T‑shirt colorways blue jean, granite bay, and banana at theovonstore.com, the only place merch is sold. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, Theo shares travel impressions: the Irish drinking culture, crowded pubs, and friendly people; Belfast’s Titanic exhibit; Cork’s outdoor circus tent show with dogs; a dairy farm visit with tea and a farmer’s table meal; jokes about the long‑standing “the girls are coming” line; reflections on weather, sun exposure, and local humor. He notes audiences across Dublin, Manchester, and London were welcoming, with guests Amir K, Shane Todd, and Katherine Ryan; describes soccer hype and the challenge of translating material for international crowds. A mid‑segment plug promotes Modify, offering unlimited web design, 24/7 support, and 50% off at modify.com/theo. Theo shares political notes: Biden’s presidential run, elder exploitation concerns, and broader doubts about government power; he argues for more parties and accountability. He affirms support for the underdog and critiques manipulation. He attended a WNBA game, praising Kate Martin and becoming an Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball fan. He emphasizes community and recovery stories heard from callers. He thanks listeners, foresees starting a foundation to give back, mentions the hotline, and closes with gratitude for the life they share.

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Cheek to Seat | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #214
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Theo Von rambles through a wide-ranging monologue and call-in episode, mixing humor, memory, and reflection. He jokes about eating an entire bag of Toll House morsels, estimating as many as 240, then shifts to a musical plug for Shine by Bishop Gunn and a riff on summertime, puberty, and the “puberty ghost” that haunts adolescence, peppered with streams of memory and playful filth. The show features listener calls from around the country. A special-ed teacher thanks Theo for the podcast, recalls stealing orange slices and lime candies from a special-ed candy closet in school, and expresses stress from behavior work, emphasizing the value of service and patience. Theo offers gratitude and tries to connect experiences of inside vs outside worlds, even imagining future personas and stages in life. Backstage and onstage moments are shared: meeting Longneck, a 19-year-old from Flint with a tough upbringing, and a communal “We Are the World” performance with a diverse crew; Theo notes the grit and warmth of fans and the bonds formed with people from troubled communities. He describes the responsibility and vulnerability of fame, and wrestles with what others think of him after a photo with David. Interludes include sponsors (Grey Block Pizza, ShipStation) and a steady stream of calls from Tim in Wisconsin, Jonathan in Shreveport, Nelson in Texas, Connor in Kentucky, and Connor’s birthday and family cancer story. The host discusses happiness, purpose, and the desire to be of service—returning to Ronald McDonald House movie nights, mentoring, and charity work—rolling toward a hopeful close. The episode closes with a final lyric from Bishop Gunn, carrying the message: halfway to Christmas, making it, and staying grateful for being alive and able to help others.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #826 - Justin Wren
Guests: Justin Wren
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Justin Wren discusses his journey back to fighting after a five-year hiatus, during which he focused on humanitarian work in the Congo, particularly drilling wells for pygmy communities. He shares the challenges of balancing his fight training with his commitments in Congo, including dealing with malaria multiple times and navigating corruption related to his visa. Wren emphasizes the importance of community development and sustainable solutions, highlighting the need for clean water and proper sanitation in the regions he serves. He recounts personal experiences with bullying during his childhood, which led to long-term struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. Wren reflects on how these experiences shaped his desire to help others, particularly the pygmies, who face their own hardships. He expresses a deep connection with the people he works with, noting their generosity despite their poverty. Wren also shares insights into the impact of his work, stating that the pygmies are now empowered to take charge of their own development. He mentions the establishment of 45 water wells and the ongoing efforts to educate the community on sustainable practices. His ultimate goal is to end the water crisis and improve living conditions for the pygmies. He discusses the emotional weight of fighting, especially with the added pressure of representing the pygmies and the fight against oppression. Wren acknowledges the need for focused training to succeed in MMA, particularly as he prepares for future fights in Bellator. He expresses gratitude for the support he receives from his team and the community, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving their goals. Wren concludes by encouraging others to get involved with his mission through donations, highlighting that even small contributions can make a significant difference in the lives of those in need. He reflects on the transformative power of love and community, stating that living for others has brought him fulfillment and purpose.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1693 - Evan Hafer
Guests: Evan Hafer
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Evan Hafer discusses the challenges he faced with cancel culture, particularly from the right, and reflects on the mistrust in mainstream media that has led to divisiveness. He shares his experience with a New York Times article that described Black Rifle Coffee as the "Starbucks of the Right," expressing disappointment that the article failed to capture the company's commitment to veterans and the hard work behind its success. Hafer emphasizes the sacrifices he made to build the company, including selling personal belongings and living in debt, while also giving back to veteran nonprofits. He expresses surprise at the backlash from conservatives who misinterpreted his comments about not wanting racist customers, clarifying that he was specifically addressing those who attacked him and his company. Hafer highlights the importance of hiring veterans, including Afghan commandos who worked with U.S. troops, and the company's efforts to support them in their transition to life in America. The conversation shifts to the toxic environment of social media, where misinformation spreads rapidly, and people react without seeking deeper understanding. Hafer believes that fear and isolation, exacerbated by the pandemic, have contributed to a culture of anger and division. He stresses the need for genuine human connection and the importance of maintaining individual freedoms. Hafer identifies as politically homeless, feeling disconnected from both major parties, and advocates for a more nuanced political discourse. He admires figures like Tulsi Gabbard for their willingness to challenge the status quo and believes that the current two-party system limits meaningful discussion. He also critiques the media for sensationalism and partisanship, arguing that it distorts reality and undermines public trust. The discussion touches on the evolution of comedy and the pressures comedians face, particularly in the context of cancel culture. Hafer appreciates the work of comedians who push boundaries and engage in honest dialogue. He reflects on the importance of being present for his family and the ethical responsibility he feels towards the veteran community, emphasizing the need to spread positivity and support those who have sacrificed for the country. In closing, Hafer expresses gratitude for the opportunities he has and the importance of using his platform to make a positive impact, particularly for veterans. He acknowledges the complexities of human experience and the necessity of kindness and connection in navigating life's challenges.
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