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  • Diagnosed With Blood Cancer At 25, Now Using His Battle To Help Others - Jace Yawnick (EP. 20)
    Oct 21 2024

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    Jace Yawnick was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma at the young age of 25. His life had come to a crossroads, either lay down and give up or fight for his life. Jace chose to be a warrior and battle his cancer head on, and started an Instagram account called @JaceBeatsCancer - to document his fight & journey. His story began to go viral across the platform, garnering millions of people to support him in his fight. Jace is now on the attack with his cancer, and is close to ringing the infamous bell. He has utilized his new platform of over 800k instagram followers to help others, turning the account that once aided him in his own fight into a non-profit organization called "Jace Beats Cancer". An organization that will help other cancer patients receive love, support, and financial aid for their own battles. Jace is an embodiment of a warrior, and turning a mess into a mission.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • From Growing Up In Poverty, To Earning A Life Of Excellence - Jeremy Hills (EP. 19)
    Sep 3 2024

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    Jeremy Hills was raised in the projects of Houston, Texas. A life without resources was something he had grown familiar with, which allowed him to persevere through the toughest moments in his pursuit of a better life. Hills is a former Texas Longhorn football star, and his journey after football is an embodiment of sheer determination and will.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • He Did 30 Years In Prison, Now Thriving As a Free Man - Reggie Hicks (EP. 18)
    Aug 16 2024

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    As a young man, Reggie Hicks was hanging around the wrong people and in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was sentenced to 80 years in prison after he was present during a murder committed by a friend. The judge told reggie that "he should have a needle put in his arm" and "you will never get out of prison." 30 years later, reggie is a free man, and has used his experience in prison to build and not destroy him. He has a loving wife, daughter, and friends that cherish him for who he is. Greg met Reggie while he was in prison, and Reggie took Greg under his wing and became a spiritual father to him. The two stayed in touch ever since, and Greg hired Reggie to work with his company 'Tomahawk Targets' when Reggie was released.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Lost Her Husband To Colon Cancer, Now Using His Story To Help Save Lives - Lorelai Mentzer (EP. 17)
    Jul 29 2024

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    Patrick & Lorelai Mentzer were just an ordinary, young married couple living life together. One fateful day, would bring their world to a halt, as Patrick received his cancer screenings back, with the worst possible news. This is a story of love and courage as Patrick and Lorelai cherished and fought every moment together till the end.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • The Struggles Of Moving Forward As a Widow - Taylor Odlozil (EP. 16)
    Jul 15 2024

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    Taylor Odlozil joined us again to speak about how his life has drastically changed after sharing Haley's story. After our previous episode with Taylor, his story has been featured in People's Magazine and The Dr. Phil Show. In this sequel, Taylor goes more in depth about himself and how his experiences prepared him for what was to come, as well as the difficulties he faces as he moves on in life as a widow.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Raised By a Muslim Father and a Christian Mother, and Finding The Truth - Yasmeen Salama (EP. 15)
    Jul 3 2024

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    Yasmeen Salama is a brilliant author / music composer and was raised by a Muslim father and a Christian mother. Her father raised her family with islamic values and principles, yet Yasmeen did not consider herself a muslim nor a christian, and never 'chose" a side to subscribe to. When Yasmeen was 14 years old, she asked for her father's permission to study the Bible, and her father honored her ambition. This began a 12 year journey of vigorous study and investigation into both the Islamic and Christian scriptures. The truth she found brought her to tears.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • What It Means To Be A Dad - David Anderson (EP. 14) Father's Day Special
    Jun 17 2024

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    Today we were joined by Greg's Father In-Law, or in Greg's words "Father In-Love" David Anderson. David was put in a very unique situation, his daughter's High School boyfriend (Greg) was falsely accused and imprisoned of a horrific crime. David, knowing the truth, decided to love that boy as his own, and stick beside him and fight for the truth. To David, and all the other amazing fathers and father figures out there, you are appreciated and we love you.

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    51 m
  • Fighting To Free An Innocent Man, Convicted Of Murdering His Own Family - Boys Only Vol. 2 (EP. 13)
    Jun 10 2024

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    In the 2nd edition of the 'Boys Only' Series, Zeke & Greg dive into the horrific injustice that is the Guy Heinze Jr case. Guy Heinze Jr came home one morning to find his entire family bludgeoned to death, and immediately ran outside, in a hysterical panic, to alert his neighbors to call 911. What happens next is sickening, as Guy is wrongfully found guilty of these horrific murders, and sentenced to life without parole. The only "Evidence" presented was that Guy knew the victims, had drugs in his system upon discovery of the crime, Guy lived in the house the crime took place in, and that he had his Down syndrome cousin's blood on his shorts. Guy had his cousins blood on his shorts, because he held him in his arms desperately trying to keep him alive until the ambulance arrived. No other marks or signs of a fight were found on Guy's body. The idea that one man, using the butt-end of a shotgun, could bludgeon 8 people to death singe-handedly, without any resistance or anyone escaping, is so unrealistic that it wouldn't even happen in a movie. This case is a travesty of justice, and a symptom of a broken justice system. We need to fight for the truth!


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    59 m