Mike Jones joins Alan and David Masters on the show today as they engage in poignant conversations surrounding many political and corporate topics in the first half. With the help of the Roy Masters’ archived radio clips, the focus shifts to the importance of learning to let go of our mistakes and the weight they carry.
McDonald’s former CEO has set up a new group to back against woke corporations and buys enough Bank of America shares to formerly propose corporations scrap Critical Race Theory training.
Elon Musk puts Tesla on the line as collateral, along with $46 B to buy Twitter in order to save free speech. Alan and the crew commend his willingness to put so much on the line for all of us.
In Michigan, Mallory McMorrow is accused of grooming and sexualizing kindergartners. Mallory argues that she is a Christian and wouldn’t do such a thing. David argues that using her past Catholic background should not be used as some sort of forgiveness for her current accusations.
It is stressed by Alan the importance of reading the Voter’s Pamphlet. He also shares that by staying strong to his faith and his political beliefs he is starting to positively affect his long-time liberal friends.
Alan says that each one of us bring something important to the table, however we hold onto self-judgments weighing us down. We must let go of our mistakes, by either apologizing for our wrong-doings that plague us with guilt, or freeing ourself from feeling unworthy based on a seed planted years ago.
David plays poignant radio clips from our Heavenly Co-Host, Roy Masters, in the archived radio show #K4278, helping a woman deal with positive emotions. Did you know you can find all Roy’s archived radio content on our website by visiting www.FHU.com?
“Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives - choice,
not chance, determines your destiny.” -Aristotle
Happy Birthday to Alan’s wife, Jan Masters!
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