Mike breaks down his current Top 10 Actor Power Rankings. He uses a data-informed, culture-driven snapshot of who is truly running Hollywood right now. Mike scores each performer across weighted categories: Hollywood Impact, Cultural Presence, Style Influence, Audience Appeal, Acting ability and Brand Momentum. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about They Will Kill You starring Zazie Beetz. It’s about a woman who answers a cryptic ad for a housekeeping job at a luxurious yet foreboding New York City high-rise. She then finds herself trying to save her sister from a crazy cult! Mike talks about how it’s one of the most original movies of the year, how it mixed video game and anime style action and why some people may have a problem with the subject material. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about the live-action “Moana” with Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui. Did anyone ask for this or is this remake being overly hated?
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She's in her bridal era! Morgan's fiancé Braden joins for a full, unfiltered conversation about their relationship, engagement, and everything leading up to their wedding.
They answer listener-submitted questions covering wedding plans, communication styles, and what it’s really like navigating such a big life moment together. From deciding on a unique wedding setup to figuring out how to support each other through the stress of planning. They each share the moment they knew they’d found “the one,” working through past relationship experiences, and the ways they’ve helped each other heal and grow. Plus, honeymoon dreams, our funniest quirks, future travel plans, and whether kids are in the picture.
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Stop adjusting your truth to fit into rooms you were destined to lead.
In this episode, we dive deep into the "Zero Point" of identity—the moment where old patterns have come full circle (or rather, full spiral) and we are forced to confront one question: Do I belong here, or am I still dimming my light to stay?
We explore the transition from the fight-or-flight DNA of our ancestors to the 5D frequency of the heart. This isn't a season of proving your worth or "growing" into your power; it is a season of reclaiming your authority in real time.
In this episode, we discuss:
It’s time to stop waiting for a knock on the door. The energy of this moment requires action—building your new identity one brick at a time and refusing to adjust your vibration for anyone who cannot meet you at your level.
"You don’t grow into authority; you stop questioning why you were in the room."
Additional Resources:
Your Vulnerability is Your Strength with Stewart Pearce
Don’t Quit Before the Miracles
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Amy thought she was killing it in Pilates…turns out the praise wasn't just for her. There were 3 Amys in class. Kat is pregnant and the listener calls and emails are already pouring in…including one from a listener who is pregnant at the exact same time. Amy shares 5 small ways to rebuild trust in yourself when you're not sure you can. Plus, Victorian-inspired phrases for dealing with difficult men that are so good you'll want to memorize them.
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You are not a problem to solve.
Your life is not a problem to solve.
Your body is not a problem to solve.
It’s easy to lose track of that.
It’s easy to get stuck in a loop of endless problem-solving, thinking that if you can just think harder, work harder, be smarter, or chase down the right information, you might finally feel at peace in your own life.
But has that ever worked for you?
What if your life is speaking to you, right here, right now?
The question is: are you listening? Are you really hearing what your life is trying to say?
Host: Ally Fallon // @allyfallon // allisonfallon.com
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Mike gave out his first 5 out of 5 in over 2 years on last week’s episode. He decides to share more movies he believes are perfect and reacts to a list from Reddit of perfect films with no bad parts. Mike doesn’t think these are the ‘greatest’ movies ever made but instead the ones where nothing feels out of place, have great rewatchability and each feel effortless to watch. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Ready or Not 2: Here I Come starring Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton. The movie picks up moments after surviving an all-out attack from the Le Domas family, Grace discovers she’s reached the next level of the nightmarish game and this time with her estranged sister Faith at her side. Mike talks about how underrated the first film was, if this one matched the intensity and why Samara Weaving as Grace is a new horror movie icon. In the Trailer Park, Mike blind reacts to the Spider-Man Brand New Day trailer. It’s coming out in theaters on July 31st and is one of his most anticipated movies of the year.
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Join us for an intimate conversation with Brandi Wilson, author, coach, and speaker, as she courageously shares her journey from the highs of leadership to the depths of heartbreak. In her book "Better than Okay," Brandi unveiled the raw reality of her shattered marriage to a megachurch pastor and the sudden loss of her church community and her identity as a "pastor's wife".
Her suffering has become a survival guide for others navigating similar emotional turmoil and heartbreak. From divorce and the shame that accompanies it to the profound wisdom found in solitude, Brandi offers insights into redefining identity, finding gratitude amidst pain, and the transformative power of mindful movement. Whether you're a single mom, a divorced woman, or simply a woman still waiting for God to answer some prayers or open doors, there is a powerful gift for everyone in this raw interview.
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HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington
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What's God Got to Do With It is an iHeartRadio podcast on the Amy Brown Podcast network. It's written and hosted by Leanne Ellington, Executive Produced by Elizabeth Fazio, Post Production and Editing by Houston Tilley, and Original music written by Cheryl Stark & produced by Adam Stark.
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In this episode Lunchbox explains why having kids seems like a good idea but in reality it's an awful thing to do. Lunchbox was excited to have his kids come watch him play soccer but it didn't turn out with the happy ending he anticipated. Ray has a reunion with the original coach and they catch up on life events over the past few years. Plus we have a voicemail from Steph in Indiana and he shares his thoughts on The Sore Losers Podcast. Also Lunchbox says a prayer to the March Madness Gods and he is hoping you will also say a prayer for him.
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Rising country music singer-songwriter Avery Anna sits down with Bobby to talk about the moment viral success changed everything, why the hate comments hit harder than people realize, and how she learned to keep going while figuring out who she is as an artist. She opens up about moving to Nashville at 17, the pressure that came with sudden online attention, and how writing vulnerable songs helped her find her voice. From bathroom covers and TikTok fame to touring, boundaries, and building a career in public, this episode is an honest look at the highs, doubts, and growing pains behind Avery’s rise.
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