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Light Beer Dark Money Podcast featuring Chris Clements and Sean Noble covering politics, business, culture, and the inters

22/12/2025

Americans are uniquely bad at lamenting. Pastor Frank Switzer from Redemption Arcadia explained how Scripture invites honest mourning, yet modern culture rushes people past pain. Half the Psalms are cries of grief, confusion, and complaint to God. Maybe healing starts when we stop pretending sorrow is a weakness.

22/12/2025

The narrative isn’t always the truth. Pastor Frank Switzer of Redemption Arcadia discussed the new documentary series that dismantles Making a Murderer and lays out the evidence proving Steven Avery’s guilt. The court got it right, even if the story sold to the public didn’t. Facts still matter, even when they’re unpopular.

21/12/2025

Sometimes the healthiest move is to step away. Pastor Frank Switzer from Redemption Arcadia talked about leaving Twitter behind and how quickly peace returned. With only a fraction of Americans actively using the platform, it’s a reminder that online outrage isn’t real life. Less noise often leads to more clarity.

21/12/2025

Grief doesn’t follow a formula. Pastor Frank Switzer of Redemption Arcadia shared why reducing sorrow to five tidy stages often does more harm than good. Scripture makes room for lament, tears, and unanswered questions, yet our culture demands quick fixes and emotional silence. Healing begins when people are allowed to grieve honestly.

21/12/2025

We’re standing at a civilizational crossroads. Pastor Frank Switzer from Redemption Arcadia broke down the stark contrast between the ideals of 1776 and the chaos unleashed by the French Revolution of 1789. One path values individual liberty grounded in biblical truth, the other leads toward centralized power and tyranny. The direction we choose will define the future.

20/12/2025

What happens when even atheists admit Christianity made the world better? Pastor Frank Switzer of Redemption Arcadia joined us to discuss how thinkers like Ben Shapiro and others openly acknowledge the societal good of biblical principles. They may reject faith personally, but they recognize its civilizing power. Western culture didn’t grow by accident—it was shaped by truth, sacrifice, and moral order.

20/12/2025

Antisemitism is no longer hiding in the shadows. Pastor Frank Switzer from reflected on Cal Thomas’s sobering warning that “never again” has quietly become “ever again.” Since October 7th, hatred has escalated with alarming speed and silence. The question now is whether we will confront it or continue to look away.

19/12/2025

Rob Reiner’s public evolution has become a case study in Trump Derangement Syndrome. Once known for his work, he’s increasingly defined by outrage and self-importance rather than substance. The reality is simple: Trump won, and not everyone has to like it. Hollywood outrage may be loud, but it’s not leadership, and it never was.

19/12/2025

AI is reshaping our world faster than most people realize. Pastor Frank Switzer of Redemption Arcadia joined us to talk about the hope and concern surrounding this technology, especially through the lens of faith. While innovation brings opportunity, it also raises serious questions about wisdom, restraint, and humanity’s direction. Discernment, not fear or blind optimism, is the calling for this moment.

18/12/2025

In the midst of a horrific attack in Australia, one man’s courage changed everything. A Muslim bystander ran toward danger, disarmed a gunman, and likely saved countless lives during an attack on Jewish residents celebrating Hanukkah. Acts like this cut through the noise and remind us that bravery and humanity still exist. In moments of darkness, character matters more than labels.

17/12/2025

Rob Reiner’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s death stood out in a moment when too many voices chose bitterness over humanity. He made it clear that political differences never justify violence, and that what happened was indefensible by any standard. His reflections on forgiveness, faith, and empathy echoed the powerful words spoken by Charlie’s wife. It was a reminder that decency doesn’t have to be partisan.

13/12/2025

The president walked into the Kennedy Center, fired everyone, and declared it the greatest night in its history, and honestly, it might not be far from the truth. Years of decline had left the institution in rough shape, and the new leadership wasted no time cleaning house. Restoring an American cultural landmark isn’t just symbolism; it’s stewardship. And yes, he personally approved every honoree, including KISS.

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