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  • From Diagnosis to Destiny: A Story of Faith, Innovation, and Controversy (Ep. 289)
    Apr 2 2026
    In this episode, I catch up after a short break, reflect on Holy Week, and share updates on our live stream plans. Then we dive into a powerful conversation with entrepreneur and author Debra Griffin.Diagnosed with breast cancer in 1989 at age 30, Debra describes how that experience reshaped her life, deepened her faith, and led her to champion patient advocacy and data ownership. She walks us through the gaps in healthcare interoperability and why patients need control of their medical records—drawing from her work building a patient-centric data platform.We also explore her provocative book, “Why Judas Was Born to Betray Jesus,” discussing purpose in suffering, the “secret things of the Lord,” and how faith can grow through struggle without turning into dogma. Whether you agree with her perspective or not, Debra’s story is a reminder that we can’t choose everything that happens to us—but we can choose what we do with it.We also touch on upcoming show schedules, the importance of Bible study during Holy Week, and the everyday mission field right where you are.If this conversation made you think, I want to hear from you—send your questions and takeaways our way.Guest: Debra Griffinhttps://debragriffin.com/ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:41) Cold open, theme, and live intro from Southwest Texas(00:01:27) Show updates, breaks, and shout‑outs to Ruben Camarillo(00:03:48) Platform changes, livestream plans, and Holy Week focus(00:04:52) Palm Sunday recap and upcoming Resurrection message(00:05:26) Tonight’s agenda and guest setup: Deborah Griffin(00:06:14) The provocative question: What if Judas was chosen?(00:06:40) Housekeeping: website, contact, comments, live schedule(00:08:02) Programming notes: crypto Saturdays and Bible study Sundays(00:09:17) Engagement push: like, subscribe, and share strategies(00:10:21) Guest introduction: Deborah Griffin’s journey and book(00:12:06) Icebreakers with Deborah: early lessons and discernment(00:15:16) Cancer at 30: the voice, diagnosis, and choosing action(00:19:03) Radiation, refusing chemo, and learning to advocate(00:23:24) From fear to purpose: faith awakening and Gideon Bible(00:26:57) Host’s testimony: a radio sermon that changed everything(00:30:00) Different paths to faith and knowing the Lord’s voice(00:33:04) Diagnosis as foundation: compassion and healthcare rights(00:36:01) Patients, records, and ownership of data(00:39:52) Building PPX: patient‑provider exchange and obstacles(00:41:30) How PPX fits: outside the EMR and the data ecosystem(00:42:47) Why US healthcare feels complex by design(00:44:46) From Katrina to Cures Act: slow road to interoperability(00:47:21) Patient‑centric tools and staying the course(00:47:27) Pivot to the book: Why Judas was born to betray Jesus(00:48:18) Calling the foolish to confound the wise: writing the book(00:49:21) Reframing Judas: destiny, remorse, and redemption(00:51:02) Reception, website, and purpose over profit(00:52:38) The secret things of the Lord and thinking for yourself(00:54:00) Who the book is for: whoever has an ear(00:55:07) Faith in hardship: mustard seed, doubt, and deliverance(00:57:19) Mission fields at home: your sphere of influence(01:00:01) Church, doctrine, and membership debates(01:03:20) Authority, Holy Spirit, and personal accountability(01:05:47) Practical first steps for the struggling(01:07:16) Progressive sanctification: loved as you grow(01:10:01) Wisdom from the margins: lessons from the homeless(01:12:02) Closing reflections and rapid‑fire life lessons(01:12:10) Who inspires Deborah most: her mother’s influence(01:19:08) Where to find Deborah and her book online(01:20:20) Host’s closing monologue, value‑for‑value, and sign‑off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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    1 h y 26 m
  • When the Guest Ghosts...(Ep. 288)
    Mar 31 2026
    In tonight’s impromptu live show from the Asylum, I shared a candid behind‑the‑scenes look at what happens when a scheduled guest is a no‑show—and how we keep the conversation rolling with help from the bullpen. Maverick County judge candidate and friend of the show, Ruben Camarillo, jumped in last‑minute to talk about burnout, resiliency, and the difference between reacting and responding under pressure.We dug into practical ways to decompress when life stacks up—family time, tactical pauses, and hunting the good stuff—plus how work dynamics, community responsibilities, and even local tax debates can compound stress. I also teased a darker, recorded spinoff project we’re building with fresh graphics and format, while reaffirming this live show remains my baby.We wrapped with community notes on a Cub Scout Pack 8562 plate sale, a quick word on keeping politics focused on issues over personal attacks, and reminders on how you can support the show through our value‑for‑value model. Imperfect night, real conversation—thanks for rolling with us when the bullpen phone rang. Catch our Palm Sunday deep‑dive Bible study (Episode 287) on Rumble, and join us for our regular weekly schedule, including Sunday studies at 2 PM CT. If you’ve got questions or topic ideas, drop them via joerooz.com or in the live chat—your feedback steers the show. Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:41) Opening from Asylum Studios and show setup(00:01:27) Guest no-show, weekend recap, Palm Sunday study(00:03:56) New spin-off podcast idea and production planning(00:05:14) Team shoutouts and bullpen backup on standby(00:07:48) Introducing guest Ruben Camarillo(00:09:07) Topic pivot: burnout and life balance(00:10:59) Housekeeping: website, schedules, platforms(00:12:29) Content flagging story and platform talk(00:14:01) Icebreakers: childhood cool, hidden talents(00:16:21) Campaign check-in and local politics vibe(00:18:13) AI art, creativity, and campaign graphics(00:20:08) Using AI as "mister producer" and fallback graphics(00:21:04) Injuries, couch time, and segue to burnout(00:23:49) Ruben’s podcast relaunch and local media network(00:26:21) Juggling roles and the reality of burnout(00:27:56) Workplace stress, coworkers, and mental load(00:29:16) Beyond workload: sources of burnout(00:29:48) Resilience tools: hunt the good stuff(00:32:20) Reacting vs. responding under pressure(00:35:00) Military and law enforcement training on reaction(00:38:29) Managing stress spills and decision missteps(00:41:24) Decompression outlets and podcasting as relief(00:42:51) Local school bond, taxes, and tough choices(00:44:39) Property taxes, cost of living, and utilities(00:46:39) Energy prices, gas, and economic ripple effects(00:48:28) Summer bills dread and wrapping toward close(00:50:09) Guest booking logistics and bullpen concept(00:50:25) Community plug: Cub Scout Pack 8562 plate sale(00:53:59) Plate sale value, thanks, and family shoutouts(00:54:19) PodMatch grace period and show recovery(00:55:05) Positivity over politics and campaign tone(00:59:01) Sponsor read: local tax prep and filing push(01:00:57) Team credits and the "Anonymous Angela" story(01:02:03) Value-for-value: time, talent, treasure(01:03:44) Final thanks, plugs, and show sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Colt, The Cross, and The Crossroads (Ep. 287)
    Mar 29 2026
    In this Palm Sunday edition of the show, I walk through Matthew 21 and the Triumphal Entry to explore why the same crowds who cried “Hosanna” later shouted “Crucify him,” and what that contrast reveals about redemption, freedom, and the personal choice every one of us must make about Jesus Christ.We trace the biblical symbolism of the unbroken colt, the need for redemption through the Lamb, and the “door” at the fork in the road—unpacking passages from Job, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Isaiah, Romans, Mark, John, and 2 Timothy to show how Scripture interprets Scripture and points to Christ’s kingship and mercy. From the round-pen picture of gentle submission to the garments of salvation, I encourage you to let Jesus take charge, choose the path of life, and prepare for next week’s Resurrection Day study before we resume our Revelation series. If you’re at a crossroads today, choose the Door—choose Jesus Christ. Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:41) Opening from Asylum Studios and show intro(00:01:02) Welcome, purpose of Sunday Bible Study, Palm Sunday greeting(00:04:20) Housekeeping, contacts, show schedule, community notes(00:07:14) Boosting the algorithm and transition to today9s study(00:07:49) Text announced: Matthew 21 and the triumphal entry(00:13:13) Palm Sunday context and timeline toward the crucifixion(00:17:05) Second advent parallels vs. Palm Sunday humility(00:20:08) Symbolism of the colt and Old Testament foreshadows(00:23:02) Redemption picture: the ass redeemed by a lamb(00:27:20) The curse, the tree, and Christ bearing our place(00:30:05) Tied to sin vs. liberty in Christ (Romans 6)(00:36:08) Accounts across the Gospels and objections to loosing the colt(00:41:11) Opposing ourselves: instruction in meekness (2 Timothy 2)(00:43:48) Round pen lesson: learning submission and rest(00:47:12) The Lord hath need of him: purpose and calling(00:51:14) Saul of Tarsus: persuasive grace and being used by God(00:51:26) By the door where two ways met: choice at the fork(00:55:17) Set before you life and death: choose life (Deuteronomy 30)(00:58:27) Clothed with garments of salvation; Jesus in control(01:03:09) Living sacrifice and daily submission (Romans 12)(01:06:38) Slow Bible reading and meditation for depth(01:08:49) Who is this? Hosanna to the Son of David(01:12:12) Longing for the King9s exaltation and personal decision(01:13:47) Closing prayer and appeal to choose Christ(01:18:26) Final exhortation: at the fork in the road, choose life(01:19:45) Farewell, weekly show reminder, sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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    1 h y 21 m
  • From Beat to Backlot: Real Policing, Corporate Security, and Crime Fiction with Brian Brady (Ep. 286)
    Mar 28 2026
    Tonight I sat down with Brian Brady—former police officer turned corporate security executive and now crime fiction author—to separate TV mythology from real-world investigations. We got into what Hollywood condenses or gets flat-out wrong, why integrity and smart customer service still define great policing, and how DNA and forensics really work on a realistic timeline.Brian walked through his journey from Berkeley PD to East LA, New Mexico, and the chief’s chair in Northern California, then into the high-stakes world of NBCUniversal security, where movie sets, global productions, and a major theme park reshape how you think about risk and response.We then dug into his newest novel, Still Waters Run Deep, which shifts from San Francisco streets to the rural American West, following two Wyoming detectives as they collide with a violent militia network. Brian explained his research into militia movements, how he balances factual events with fiction, and why he avoids gratuitous gore while keeping investigations authentic.We closed on advice for aspiring officers, the importance of treating the public like valued clients, and why most people—beneath the noise—are better than we think.Find Brian and his books at GoldenGateTales.com and major retailers.Guest: Brian Bradyhttp://www.goldengatetales.com/ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:42) Live from Asylum Studios: Friday kickoff(00:01:12) Joe Ruse intro, schedule updates, and Star Trek binge(00:03:10) Tonight’s theme: Crime myths vs reality(00:05:00) Housekeeping: website, contact, show times, and series plans(00:07:03) Guest intro: Brian Brady’s law enforcement and security career(00:08:28) Warm‑up questions: bullies, leadership, and performance cars(00:13:12) Origins in policing and lessons from Berkeley to East LA to New Mexico(00:19:02) Comparing big city and small town policing, gangs, and volume of crime(00:22:29) Snow, pensions, and the jump to corporate security at Universal(00:24:08) From cases to craft: starting to write crime fiction(00:25:16) What TV gets wrong: timelines, chain of command, and CSI effects(00:30:02) Customer service mindset and practical forensics on patrol(00:32:26) Media realities: production life, celebrities, and security logistics(00:37:31) Building believable investigators and character‑driven stories(00:41:33) Balancing realism without gore and respect for victims(00:42:41) Still Waters Run Deep: setting, research, and AI as a tool(00:46:40) Portraying militia groups and crafting the antagonists(00:50:00) Deep dive on research sources: SPLC, FBI data, and on‑the‑ground checks(00:53:10) Accuracy matters: editors, details, and reader trust(00:55:01) Twists, endings, and why the good guys should win(00:56:37) Are militias growing? Polarization, social media, and risk(00:58:49) Human nature, advice for new officers, and what’s next(01:01:31) Leadership that lasts: lessons from Universal’s Jim Waters(01:03:44) Where to find Brian Brady and his books(01:04:47) Host wrap‑up: reflections, calls to action, and sign‑off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Awakening and The Golden Age: Inside Sydney Pines’ Patriot’s Diary (Ep. 285)
    Mar 26 2026
    Tonight I sit down with author Sydney Pines to dig into how 2020 changed America—and why she started documenting everything she was seeing and feeling. We talk about her law-enforcement-informed perspective, the media environment, election controversies, and how a private family journal evolved into her Patriot’s Diary series.Sydney shares the heart behind her writing: helping families understand each other across today’s deep political divides and preserving a record for her future grandkids. We also touch on censorship, TDS, faith, and what it means to stay grounded while sifting through claims, “conspiracy theories,” and hard truths. Sydney’s first book, Awakening: A Patriot’s Diary of American Deception, tracks her early observations and research from 2019–2021, while book two, Golden Age Rising, explores today’s climate, from media narratives to cultural flashpoints and why she’s continuing the series into a third installment. If you’ve felt something “off” since 2020 or you’re trying to bridge family conversations, this episode is for you.Guest: Sidney Pineshttps://mailchi.mp/cfc1ba317208/sidney-pines Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:42) Opening monologue and show setup(00:01:26) Joe’s intro, yesterday’s guest recap, and shift to politics(00:04:12) Introducing tonight’s theme and guest background(00:08:16) Guest introduction: Sydney Pines joins the show(00:11:26) Light banter and icebreakers: travel quirks and simple joys(00:16:20) From small talk to show rhythm and housekeeping(00:17:54) Sydney’s path to authorship and awakening pre‑2020(00:23:02) From apolitical to engaged: media bias and 2020 election views(00:28:59) Deciding to document: journals become a book(00:33:00) Publishing realities and family alignment(00:38:00) Parties, term limits, and the state of U.S. politics(00:44:05) Conspiracy facts vs theories and media skepticism(00:49:00) Personal limits, difficult rabbit holes, and boundaries(00:50:48) Book Two: Golden Age Rising and TDS discussion(00:56:06) Future scenarios: polarization, midterms, and secession talk(01:06:03) Responding to critics and explaining MAGA to family(01:12:07) Faith, resilience, and role models(01:14:18) Where to find Sydney’s books and socials(01:15:13) Closing thoughts, calls to action, and show wrap - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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    1 h y 21 m
  • Scars of the Badge: Surviving the Crossbow and the Cost of the Job (Ep. 284)
    Mar 25 2026
    Tonight I sat down with Tom Lee, a Texas sheriff’s sergeant and former mental health unit lead with over 23 years on the job. Tom shared how cumulative trauma—not just one critical incident—nearly broke him, even after surviving being shot in the face with a crossbow during a 2019 welfare check.We talked through the realities of policing in rural Texas with thin backup, the split-second decisions that come with life-or-death calls, and why the real weight of the job often comes from bureaucracy and moral injury as much as it does from scenes themselves. Tom opened up about recovery, faith, and the importance of actually asking for help before alcohol and isolation take over. He also detailed his work in mental health diversion, critical incident stress management, and why follow-up care with both citizens and first responders can change outcomes.We also previewed his forthcoming memoir, Scars of the Badge, which captures 50 snapshots from his career—from child deaths and mass-casualty responses to the crossbow shooting—and how faith steadied him through the darkest stretches. If you’re a first responder, know one, or just want an honest look at the cost of the badge, this conversation is for you. And if you’re struggling or someone you love is, please reach out—help is there, and you’re not alone.Guest: Tom Leehttps://www.scarsofthebadge.com/ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRooz FOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:45) Opening monologue, date, and a rough day at the studio(00:02:38) Introducing guest Sgt. Tom Lee and his crossbow incident(00:03:22) Housekeeping, how to contact and follow the show live(00:07:41) Guest intro redux and service gratitude(00:09:18) Warm‑up chat: quirks, pickles, and simple pleasures(00:14:36) From engineering student to policing after 9/11(00:17:02) Department politics, morale, and a firing over speed(00:20:09) What really wears cops down: bureaucracy vs. the calls(00:21:08) Path to mental health policing and co‑response model(00:23:20) Measuring impact and success stories from the field(00:24:11) Critical Incident Stress Management and mass‑casualty responses(00:26:17) Three hardest calls: murder, fatal house fire, crossbow(00:29:04) PTSD vs. moral injury and signs of struggle(00:32:00) Why help is hard to ask for and the cost of silence(00:34:49) Suicide, stigma, and a plea to seek help(00:37:34) Faith, setbacks, and finding the way back to God(00:44:39) The 2019 crossbow shooting: setup and red flags(00:50:25) Shots fired: the ambush, wounds, and stopping the threat(00:55:04) Aftermath: hospital, investigation, and the long night(00:59:05) Why the job breaks you: accumulative trauma and notifications(01:01:25) Writing Scars of the Badge: purpose and audience(01:07:15) Advice for first responders without a faith framework(01:09:39) Big Bang, belief, and closing the interview(01:12:27) Host wrap‑up, takeaways, and closing messages - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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  • What REALLY Happens After You Publish a Book? (Ep. 283)
    Mar 24 2026
    In tonight’s live show from the Asylum, I kick off the week with author and entrepreneur S.R. Fabrico to unpack what really happens after you hit publish on a book.We talk candidly about the realities of authorship: why so many people get stuck before they start, how to push through fear and feedback, and the uncomfortable truth about book sales and marketing. Stacy shares her journey from high school math teacher and world‑level dance coach to novelist, how a personal gift for her husband became her debut, and why treating writing like a business matters.We cover practical marketing rhythms, managing expectations, building a backlist, and why persistence beats perfection. We also dive into her Southport series—character‑driven romantic suspense set in a North Carolina beach town—and her nonfiction project chronicling the history of All Star cheer. She closes with what’s next, including a meaningful fiction‑based‑on‑truth project about life after an MS diagnosis.Housekeeping highlights: ways to connect with the show, our weekly live schedule, and where to find Stacy and her books.If you’ve ever said “I want to write a book,” this episode is a nudge to start—and a roadmap to keep going after you do. Guest: S.R. Fabricohttps://www.srfabrico.com/ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRooz FOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:00:41) Opening riff, weekend blur, and Sicilian Sunday sauce(00:03:30) Single life jokes, Sunday Bible study recap, and show schedule(00:04:58) Tonight’s topic: finishing a book, money in writing, and getting unstuck(00:09:49) Guest joins: SR Fabrico (Stacy) and social media banter(00:12:16) HOA horror stories and neighborhood drama(00:14:34) Icebreakers: time, simple pleasures, and Pink Floyd’s Time(00:17:43) Who Stacy was before books: math teacher to cheer and dance entrepreneur(00:21:00) First book origins: a gift for her husband and tough early feedback(00:23:38) Falling in love with writing and storytelling roots from coaching(00:26:38) What happens after you hit publish: fear, judgment, and pressing go(00:31:08) Life after publishing and doing book fairs with family support(00:32:16) Why listen to Stacy’s advice and the biggest publishing myth(00:35:28) Persistence, the 10‑year arc, and beating the averages(00:36:00) Marketing realities: pick channels, go narrow, and never stop(00:40:25) Can you make a living writing? Volume, reinvesting, and realism(00:42:15) Treating authorship like a business: goals, budgets, and always be marketing(00:46:22) Live vs recorded shows, authenticity, and energy(00:46:24) Inside the Southport Series: Call Her Janie and small‑town suspense(00:49:42) Handling 1‑star reviews and keeping perspective(00:53:12) Series arc and characters: Janie grows up(00:55:21) Pioneers of All Star Cheer: interviews and sport history(00:57:05) Remembering Jeff Webb and community impact(00:57:47) What’s next: 10,000 Steps and writing about MS(01:00:05) Closing questions, shoutouts, and where to find Stacy(01:02:21) Host wrap: value for value, support links, and sign‑off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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  • The Book No One Could Open—Until the Lamb (Ep. 282)
    Mar 22 2026
    In this Bible Study Sunday, I walk through Revelation chapter 5 and the breathtaking throne-room scene where a sealed book appears and no one is found worthy to open it—until the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Lamb who was slain, steps forward.We explore possible identities of the book, why only Jesus can open it, and how true understanding of Scripture is given by the Lord. I trace cross-references in Luke 24 and Acts 16, highlight the seven Spirits of God, and reflect on the Lamb bearing the marks of sacrifice. We also look at the prayers of the saints as fragrant offerings stored in heavenly vials and what it means that Christ has made us kings and priests who will reign on earth. The chapter crescendos with heaven and earth joining to declare, “Worthy is the Lamb,” reminding us that our prayers are never wasted and that believing God’s Word opens up living truth. Key takeaways: Only Jesus is worthy to open the book and our understanding; prayer is a real sacrifice that God collects; songs worth singing say something—anchored in the blood of Christ; and one day every creature will confess, “Worthy is the Lamb.”Resources and mentions: Previous episode with Fire Captain Mark Andrew on leadership; cross-references: Isaiah 11:1–3 (seven Spirits of God), Luke 24:44–45 (Christ opening understanding), Acts 16:14 (the Lord opening Lydia’s heart), Psalm 74:5–7 (insight from Scripture), Revelation 5 (full chapter study). Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRooz FOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeDiamond Dynasty Tax Group LegacyMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864(00:57) Live from Asylum Studios: Opening and Welcome(02:24) Weekend chat, cooking, and fresh pasta banter(03:34) Recap of Fridays leadership episode with Mark Andrew(04:30) Transition to Revelation study and housekeeping notes(08:57) Turning to Revelation 5: the sealed book and Johns tears(11:17) What is the book? Speculations on Revelation, the Bible, or Daniel(15:24) Only Jesus opens understanding: cross-references in Scripture(23:12) Believing the Bible: examples from Psalms and creation(28:12) The Lamb in the midst: seven horns, seven eyes, seven Spirits(32:13) Harps, golden vials, and the prayers of the saints(37:11) A new song of redemption by the blood from every nation(40:11) Kings and priests: David, Melchizedek, and reigning on earth(42:42) Myriads around the throne: what heavenly songs should say(45:28) Every creature praises: creations chorus and Amen(49:38) Wrapping Revelation 5 and prayer: highlights and takeaways(53:41) Final exhortation: only Jesus is worthy; grow your prayer vial(56:21) Closing remarks and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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