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Strike at Sea: The Controversial Cartel Boat Attack
Dec 11, 2025·—
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Live from the Pursuit of Purpose studios, this episode of "What Are We Doing" dives into the heated debate over recent cartel boat strikes, the ethics and legality of rules of engagement, and community reactions to the U.S. drug war. Hosts and live viewers weigh in on whether military-style strikes are justified to stop fentanyl and other drugs from entering American streets. The show also touches on a separate topic of welfare fraud in Minnesota, includes viewer comments and questions, and previews an upcoming episode with a gubernatorial candidate. Audience interaction drives the conversation as hosts explore what leaders should do to protect communities. #pursuitofpurpose

From Stage Lights to Stewardship: Tim Smith’s Journey to Purpose
Dec 8, 2025·—
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Tim Smith shares his life journey from growing up in New Jersey to a career in financial services, blending his passions for music, mentorship, and faith. He discusses evolving beliefs, the influence of family, the power of discipline, and a shift from success measured by wealth to a life focused on impact and legacy. The episode covers personal stories of resilience, including his wife’s health challenges, his work helping the less fortunate, and practical advice on mentorship, staying true to oneself, and finding purpose.

Live & Unfiltered: A Muslim American’s Journey — Faith, Loss, and New Beginnings
Dec 3, 2025·—
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In this episode of the Pursuit of Purpose podcast (What Are We Doing series), first-time in-studio guest Faris shares his personal conversion to Islam, the daily practices that changed his life, and how faith brought discipline and peace after trauma. The hosts ask candid questions about common misconceptions — terrorism, Sharia, child marriage, women’s roles, polygamy, and the relationship between Islam and Christianity — while exploring interfaith understanding, repentance, and community responsibility. The conversation emphasizes compassion, honesty, and open dialogue as the hosts and guest work to clear up misunderstandings and encourage mutual respect. #pursuitofpurpose #personalgrowth #islam #christian #faith #muslim #belief

Determined: A Navy Vet’s Journey with Muscular Dystrophy
Nov 26, 2025·—
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Rob and Chuck interview Anthony Cordell about his life, Navy service, and the unexpected diagnosis of Becker muscular dystrophy. He shares how his military experiences, love of the outdoors, and work in electronics shaped him, and how his condition redirected his path. Anthony explains muscular dystrophy in everyday terms, discusses clinical trials, the role of geneticists and the MDA, and offers practical advice to those newly diagnosed. He speaks candidly about the VA system, perseverance, and the value of seeking answers. Through stories about fatherhood, community involvement, and personal determination, Anthony emphasizes the message to adapt and overcome. He invites others to connect, encouraging hope, advocacy, and resilience.

From Buffalo to Kilimanjaro: Simone Knego’s Journey to Real Confidence
Nov 19, 2025·—
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Simone Knego joins the Pursuit of Purpose podcast to share her life story — from growing up in Buffalo and moving to Florida, to raising and adopting children, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, and launching a podcast with her daughter. She discusses parenting, overcoming self‑doubt, her Real Confidence method, practical mindset hacks like Control‑Alt‑Delete, and her new book aimed at helping women move from unsure to unshakeable.

Saved by a Surgeon: The Miracle That Shaped a Life
Nov 12, 2025·—
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Robert Hyatt shares the story of a childhood accident in 1977 that severed his arm, the miraculous microscopic reattachment by Dr. John K. Graham, and how faith and community support guided his recovery. He reflects on the physical and emotional challenges, his career shift to owning general stores, and the values he hopes to pass to his children — showing how trials can become purpose-driven growth.

Colorado and the Nation, on Edge: Cartels, Chaos, and the Immigration Crisis
Nov 10, 2025·—
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Rob & Chuck from Pursuit of Purpose hosts a hard-hitting panel featuring State Representative Scott Bottoms, a pastor and gubernatorial candidate, and veteran reporter Kevin Steele. They discuss immigration — legal vs. illegal — and how Colorado is affected, highlighting issues like cartel activity, strained public services, how the nation is on edge, and political divisions. The episode explores personal experiences with migrant communities, the complexities of naturalization, the strain on healthcare and local budgets, concerns about public safety, and debates over compassion versus rule of law. Guests call for civic engagement, clearer education in civics, and policy changes to restore order and accountability.

From Whiskey to Wisdom: Jared Meehan’s Redemption
Nov 5, 2025·—
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Jared Meehan discusses his Southeast Texas upbringing, construction career, and musical journey while reflecting on deep personal struggles. He shares an honest account of battling depression and alcoholism, choosing sobriety, and facing a rare heart condition that led to major surgery and recovery. Jared offers lessons on faith, failure, purpose, and practical advice for young listeners and anyone confronting addiction or life setbacks.

The Hidden Force Shaking America: Entitlement Explained
Nov 3, 2025·—
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In this episode Rob and Chuck explore the idea of entitlement—what it means, how it shows up in programs like Social Security and SNAP, and how an entitlement mentality can affect families, work ethic, politics and mental health. They discuss both the positive role of support systems for those truly in need and the negative cultural and economic consequences when people expect results without effort, including instant gratification, dependency, and shifts in civic responsibility. The hosts invite listener perspectives and emphasize personal accountability, creativity, and the importance of balancing assistance with incentives for productivity.

Pauly Lead Slingers: Guns, Grit and Small-Town Hustle
Oct 28, 2025·—
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Paul Davis, owner of Pauly Lead Slingers, shares his story of starting a gun shop from a spare room, navigating small-business challenges, and building a life around family and community. He talks candidly about fatherhood, faith, mentoring youth through sports, the realities of entrepreneurship, and serving customers with authenticity.

State Rep. Scott Bottoms: Inside Colorado’s Controversy Over Transgender Care for Kids
Oct 27, 2025·—
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State Representative and Colorado gubernatorial candidate Scott Bottoms discusses claims about transgender transitioning in minors, FBI and DOJ investigations into hospitals, and allegations that schools and counselors are encouraging children to pursue medical interventions without parental knowledge. He outlines his efforts in the legislature, his push for parental consent laws, calls for church and community engagement, and details how supporters can get involved in his campaign for governor.

Breaking the Chain: How to End Generational Curses Today
Oct 24, 2025·—
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In this episode of Pursuit of Purpose, Robert explores the concept of generational curses—not as mystical forces, but as learned patterns of behavior, thinking, and choices passed down through families and communities. Through personal stories and practical advice, he encourages honest self-reflection, accountability, and small consistent actions to break negative cycles and create positive generational change.

How to Have Crucial Conversations Without Losing Relationships
Oct 20, 2025·—
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Hosts Rob and Chuck explore how to hold difficult conversations with curiosity and respect, covering topics like immigration, gender identity, child protection, and media skepticism. They emphasize listening, asking questions, proposing solutions, and preserving relationships while seeking understanding. The episode invites audience engagement and fact-checking and previews an upcoming interview with Dr. John K. Graham.

From Scalpel to Sanctuary: Dr. John Graham on Healing, Faith, and Purpose
Oct 19, 2025·—
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Special guest Dr. John K. Graham, an 85-year-old physician and Episcopal priest, shares his life of service, mentorship, and faith. He discusses his new book, Belief, Mystery, Miracles, and Eternity, and how science and spirituality can be integrated in medicine. The episode features dramatic stories of reconstructive surgery, mentorship moments that changed lives, and his work in grief support and spiritual health. Dr. Graham reflects on purpose, discipline, and trusting God through challenges and calling.

Immigration Done Right: Building a Stronger America
Oct 15, 2025·—
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Hosts Rob and Chuck discuss the value of immigration done right, covering legal pathways, assimilation, public safety, and the economic and cultural contributions of immigrants. They share personal stories, listener comments, and practical ideas for improving the system. The episode emphasizes rule of law, civil discourse, and community solutions while inviting viewers to join the live show every Tuesday at 10:00 AM Central Time.

Scott Bottoms - A Life & Legacy of Serving Colorado
Oct 7, 2025·—
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In this episode Pastor and Colorado state representative Scott T. Bottoms describes his journey from ministry to politics and explains why hes running for governor. He discusses Colorados political shift, parental rights, transgender and abortion policies, military concerns, and the role of faith in public life. Scott shares personal stories about his upbringing, family, ministry calling, and the convictions shaping his campaign, urging decisive leadership and spiritual renewal for the state.

Who’s Driving the Future? Safety, Independence, and Gen Z
Oct 3, 2025·—
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Rob and Chuck continue their series on declining independence and ambition among younger generations, examining safety, equity, and unintended consequences. They discuss how sheltering limits skill-building, real-world examples of lessons learned the hard way, and surprising crash statistics showing fewer teen deaths but more early-20s fatalities. The hosts explore how ride‑sharing, delivery services, and digital connectivity may be reshaping the meaning of independence, the role of parents in fostering responsibility, and the importance of coaching for children — including those with special needs — to help them gain confidence and capability.

The Eye Can See Everything Except Itself: A Call to Reflection
Oct 1, 2025·—
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Rob explores Shakespeare’s line "The eye can see all things except itself" by examining both the anatomy of sight and the psychology of self-awareness. He contrasts outward vision with inward reflection and explains why we often miss our own blind spots. The episode offers practical tools — a three-question nightly reflection, honest feedback from trusted people, and daily silence — and challenges listeners to build mirrors in their lives to grow in clarity, humility, and purpose.

Don't Let Labels Define You: Rewrite Your Story
Sep 29, 2025·—
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This episode explores how the labels others give us — and the ones we accept — can become self-imposed limits, shaping our choices and performance. Using examples from history and personal experience, the host explains the psychology behind self-fulfilling prophecies and how positive or negative labels can box us in. The episode closes with a practical three-step approach to change: identify the label, challenge its truth, and rename yourself with empowering language, plus a call to take action and rewrite your story toward purpose and growth.

Called Out Live: Is Kevin Steele a Racist? Civil Discourse on Race & Media
Sep 26, 2025·—
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In this live follow-up episode of Pursuit of Purpose, hosts Rob, DJ Mann and guest Kevin Steele address a heated accusation of racism and discuss how race, media bias, crime coverage, and community engagement intersect in Southeast Texas. The conversation covers personal backgrounds, journalistic perspective, the impact of social media, and differing views on crime and empathy — ultimately modeling a civil, respectful exchange despite strong opinions. The episode closes with a call to reduce online division, meet neighbors in person, and focus on unity, practical help, and open dialogue to strengthen the community.

Gen Z, Phones, and the Lost Art of Boredom
Sep 25, 2025·—
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Hosts Rob and Chuck explore the perceived decline of ambition in Gen Z, linking phone use, entitlement, and government assistance to lower creativity and delayed independence. They discuss the importance of boredom as a catalyst for growth, parenting choices (like delaying cell phones), and the need for civil conversation across differences. Through personal stories, research references, and a call for empathy, the episode urges parents and communities to foster responsibility, resilience, and respectful dialogue to reverse negative cultural trends.

From Mass to Makeup: A Trans Journey of Faith, Family, and Finding Self
Sep 23, 2025·—
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Music. Pursuit of Purpose. In this episode hosts Rob and Chuck talk with guest Lacey, a transgender person who identifies as a woman, about the journey from a Catholic childhood through struggles with addiction, family conflict, and self-discovery. They discuss identity, mental health, faith, medical care, and respectful dialogue across differing viewpoints. Lacey shares personal stories about coming out, navigating work and healthcare, fostering rescue animals, and finding balance through recovery and spirituality. The conversation emphasizes empathy, unity, and protecting children while respecting individual paths.

From Atheist to Altar: The Dollar-Bin Salvation - A Mountain of Authenticity
Sep 23, 2025·—
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In this episode Rob and Chuck sit down with Pastor Kevin McMachen to trace his journey from Las Vegas to Lumberton, Texas — a story shaped by medical struggles, family, and a dramatic turn from atheism to faith after a chance movie purchase. Kevin shares candid memories about parenting and discipline, Texas hospitality, how a low-budget film led him to Christ, and his path through education into pastoral ministry. He also discusses discipleship, forgiveness, and how personal failures became steps toward purpose. The conversation is a hopeful, honest look at vocation, resilience, and living out faith in community.

Why Young Adults Aren't Leaving the Nest: Cost, Tech & Entitlement
Sep 17, 2025·—
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Music. Purpose Studios presents a live episode of the What Are We Doing podcast where hosts Rob and Chuck invite audience participation and explore why younger generations show less commitment to independence. They discuss rising costs, delayed driving and licensing, technology and social media’s pull, parenting choices that foster dependence, and the local economic consequences of fewer young earners spending in the community. The episode blends personal stories, practical parenting reflections, and how Pursuit of Purpose helps individuals and organizations pursue growth, responsibility, and purpose. Call-ins and engagement are welcomed throughout the show.

Voices in the Room: Charlie Kirk, a Train Tragedy, and Real Talk
Sep 16, 2025·—
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Three hosts introduce themselves and tackle difficult current events, including the killing of a young woman on a North Carolina train and the death of Charlie Kirk. They discuss how these incidents affect communities, media framing, mental health, and public reaction. The conversation explores accusations of racism, the role of social media and propaganda, and the need for unity, empathy, and honest dialogue. Hosts challenge listeners to learn more about Erica Kirk's role, Black Wall Street, and Rosewood, and invite audience participation. #charliekirk #pursuitofpurpose #Together #erikakirk


