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In this milestone 200th episode, I celebrate the journey so far with gratitude for our producing team and listeners. In hour one, renowned attorney Peter Ticktin returns for a wide-ranging conversation on lawfare, election integrity, January 6, and high-stakes cases involving Tina Peters and Stephanie Lambert. Peter shares insider perspectives on legal strategy, judicial fairness, alleged government weaponization, and why 2026 election safeguards are pivotal.In hour two, podcaster and coach Rory Paquette joins to talk craft, consistency, and purpose—how he runs six podcasts, serves faith-driven audiences, and coaches men in leadership, accountability, and calling. We also swap stories on resilience, near-death wake-up calls, faith, masculinity, and the power of community in podcasting—all while marking 200 episodes and looking ahead to the next 200.Resources mentioned: Peter Ticktin—legalbrains.com (email: pt@legalbrains.com). Follow the show at joeroos.com for updates, guest announcements, and support options, including value-for-value contributions and modern podcast app sats streaming. Stay tuned for upcoming guests, including Bill Ottman of Minds on Nov 21. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:02:07) Cold open of poetry lines and oddities(00:03:43) Live intro: Joe Ruse Show, episode 200 celebration(00:06:45) Housekeeping and sponsors, production team shoutouts(00:11:11) Guest intro: Attorney Peter Ticton joins the show(00:13:56) Reading people in trials and critique of Todd Blanche interview(00:21:00) Public perception of justice, WEF, BlackRock, and geopolitics(00:26:32) On weaponization of law enforcement and expanded prosecutions(00:40:46) Michigan case overview: Stephanie Lambert and election machines(00:48:26) Machines, access claims, and 2026 election risks discussed(00:59:42) January 6 narratives, videos, and committee evidence claims(01:11:23) Filibuster, Senate dynamics, and election integrity strategy(01:22:37) NYC politics, historical parallels, and segment wrap(01:30:12) Hour two kickoff and local sponsor read(01:32:10) Guest intro: Podcaster and coach Rory Paquette(01:37:38) Bourbon talk and cigar pairings detour(01:46:25) Tech crash woes, live production, and show growth(01:54:37) Community support, GoFundMe, and podcaster camaraderie(02:02:10) Rorys six podcasts: missions and formats(02:12:36) Power of Man, Wake Up the Lions, and other shows in depth(02:20:40) Faith and politics: Boiling Point and pushback online(02:30:54) Monetization approaches and minimalist tooling(02:35:38) Coaching men: purpose, accountability, and brotherhood(02:50:41) Testimonies: Rorys journey and Joes salvation story(03:07:55) Closing: website, socials, value-for-value, and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Peter Ticktin - Rory Paquettehttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I welcome speculative fiction author Annmarie SanSevero to the show for a lively, wide-ranging conversation that spans New York roots, Southern culture shocks, and the creative spark behind her new short story collection, The Butterfly Stroke and Other Stories. We dig into how hope, courage, and resilience power her science fiction and fantasy—from a former Olympian regaining movement through a brain implant to a detective aided by a wisecracking supernatural sidekick—while exploring the human consequences of fast-moving tech like neural interfaces. Anne Marie shares her journey from single mom squeezing in 15 minutes of writing a day to award-recognized short fiction, the research-first “what if” engine behind her worldbuilding, and the authors who shaped her voice.We also talk Dickens, Babylon 5, cryptids-as-pen-pals, and why everything in life (even hospital stays and dog antics) becomes creative research. Stick around to hear where to find her work, upcoming projects (including a middle-grade steampunk/fantasy trilogy), and how stories help us face hard things with courage.Plus, I recap a packed weekend across the show: a great in-studio conversation with Ruben Camarillo, a crypto update with resident “crypto psychic” Marisa Lee, and Sunday’s Bible study series on dispensations. I also preview episode 200 coming up on Wednesday and share ways to connect, comment, and support the show—all while my Frenchies Bean and Charlie remind me who really runs the studio.Resources and links mentioned (non-sponsored):- Annmarie SanSevero's website: asansevero.com (find book links and socials)- The Butterfly Stroke and Other Stories (collection discussed)- Writers & Illustrators of the Future (contest referenced)- Show site and contact: joerooz.com Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:45) Cold open and studio banter(00:03:56) Show intro from Eagle Pass and weekend recap(00:06:10) Crypto recap with Marissa Lee and set-it-and-forget-it strategy(00:07:38) Sunday Bible study series: dispensations and conscience(00:08:55) Housekeeping and tease for tonight’s guest(00:12:59) Value-for-value and contact info(00:13:22) Guest intro: author Anne Marie Sansevero(00:14:41) Icebreakers: nerd confession, books, trig for relaxation(00:21:01) From Staten Island to the South: culture shock and cryptids(00:23:46) Lifelong writing, single mom hustle, and courage themes(00:25:56) The Butterfly Stroke: title origin and Neuralink premise(00:28:46) Balancing science and heart; memory, blood, and identity(00:32:00) Writers of the Future journey and recognition jitters(00:35:46) Where to start in the collection: SF vs. fantasy picks(00:43:41) Worldbuilding process: what-if loops and Babylon 5 spark(00:49:37) When science catches up to sci‑fi and Star Trek talk(00:56:16) Warnings from sci‑fi: AI, brain chips, and Skynet vibes(00:57:35) Genre tour: steampunk, middle grade mashups, and themes(01:00:50) Influences: Dickens, dignity, and historical courage(01:05:47) Dogs, dinners, and winding toward the close(01:10:21) Takeaways, where to find Anne Marie, and socials(01:12:51) Host close: episode 200, announcements, and sign‑off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Annmarie SanSeverohttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
Broadcasting from Eagle Pass, I kick off Bible Study Sunday a little under the weather but fired up to continue our dispensations series. After recapping our recent milestone pace and yesterday’s marathon broadcasting day, I dive into week three: the Dispensation of Conscience. We revisit the fall of Adam, the loss of his crowns, and how, absent a written law, God inscribed the law of conscience on the human heart. I walk through Romans 2 and Acts 17 to show how conscience guided right and wrong in the “times of ignorance,” and how God still made Himself known to seekers like Cain, Enoch, and Noah—later mirrored by Cornelius and the Ethiopian eunuch.I explain why fig leaves symbolize human-made religion that can’t cover sin, the necessity of a bloody covering pictured in Genesis 3:21, and the difference between temporary Old Testament coverings and Christ’s once‑for‑all sacrifice. We contrast Abel’s acceptable offering with Cain’s works-based approach, unpack the principle “without shedding of blood there is no remission,” and explore Enoch as a type of the church raptured before judgment—foreshadowing tribulational events. We close with prayer, preview next week’s dive into the Dispensation of Law, and invite listeners to stay engaged as we continue building line upon line in this study. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:03:42) Opening from Asylum Studios and show setup(00:04:51) Host is sick but pressing on; recap of marathon shows and guests(00:08:04) Reflections on podcasting journey and nearing episode 200(00:11:15) Why this study matters and series direction(00:12:22) Choosing dispensations before Revelation(00:13:22) Review: creation, innocence, and Adams lost crowns(00:14:57) From innocence to conscience: defining a dispensation(00:22:46) Entering the dispensation of conscience: no written law(00:26:47) Times of ignorance and God winking (Acts 17:30)(00:27:59) Conscience as law: Romans 2 and the universality of right and wrong(00:31:41) How Adam received a conscience and modern attempts to silence it(00:33:54) On trying to get rid of conscience and critique of psychology(00:35:31) Without written law yet without excuse; Gods direct dealings(00:37:35) Cornelius and the Ethiopian eunuch: God sends light to seekers(00:42:47) Dispensational boundaries and obeying available light(00:44:10) Covering by blood: garments of skins and fig leaves(00:47:44) Covering vs. atonement; Hebrews and the once-for-all sacrifice(00:52:14) Transubstantiation critique and it is finished(00:53:32) Cain and Abel: acceptable vs. more acceptable sacrifice(00:56:35) Summary: conscience, light, and bloody sacrifice in salvation(00:56:55) Enoch and Elijah: rapture types and tribulation foreshadowing(01:01:05) Human longevity, decline, and approaching the Flood(01:03:19) Global Flood defended and logistics of the Ark(01:07:37) Enoch as type of the church raptured before judgment(01:08:39) Closing prayer and preview: next weeks dispensation of the law(01:09:37) Community notes and church invite; production shout outs(01:13:33) Sign-off and upcoming schedule - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode I kick off our afternoon crypto hour with resident crypto psychic Marisa Lee after wrapping a marathon earlier show. We dive into the current lull in the market, the government shutdown overhang, and why November still looks promising historically and intuitively. Marissa flags potential near-term volatility tied to SNAP funding and broader unrest, but remains confident the shutdown ends this month and a bigger move is brewing. We talk portfolio mindset—patience over panic—and specific projects she’s watching: DIA as a compelling oracle play with 2026 upside potential, BitTensor (TAO) as a top AI crypto standout with Bitcoin-like supply dynamics, steady conviction in Solana as a long-term beast, and opportunities created by dips in names like Algorand and Morpho.We also touch on PayPal’s stock upside drivers (stablecoin, crypto rails, online gaming) while noting platform caveats, and close with practical security guidance on cold storage wallets (Ledger and Arculus) and a reminder to only buy direct from the manufacturer. Beyond markets, we reflect on how macro headlines can spill into crypto, the power of karma in politics and life, and a heartfelt moment on faith and purpose. Big thanks to Marissa for another insightful session—here’s to staying patient, diversified, and focused on the long game. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:04:26) Live from Asylum Studios and show kickoff(00:04:48) Joe introduces the crypto show and Marissa Lee(00:06:27) Warming up the audience and waiting for Marissa(00:08:21) Marissa joins; market mood and patience(00:10:22) November outlook, shutdown worries, and SNAP concerns(00:14:13) Risk of unrest, politics, and market spillovers(00:19:21) From sports talk back to crypto focus(00:19:29) New picks: DIA and portfolio diversification(00:22:10) AI leaders and BitTensors surge(00:22:10) Solana longterm view and price targets(00:24:18) Staying calm through dips; patience as a strategy(00:26:25) Opportunities in Algorand and Morpho dips(00:29:15) XRP status and buy zones(00:32:08) Stock detour: Why PayPal could run(00:35:45) Protecting assets: Ledger vs. Arculus cold storage(00:39:37) Top AI crypto for 2026: BitTensor (TAO)(00:42:21) Odd crypto names and market musings(00:42:36) Political karma predictions for 2026(00:49:22) Karma, faith, and personal stories(00:51:42) Six months of shows and mission to educate(00:53:48) Closing thanks and signoff prep - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this special Saturday episode, I welcome local podcaster and community advocate Ruben Camarillo, host of Now You Know Eagle Pass, for a candid, three-hour, in-studio conversation. We swap origin stories about getting into podcasting, compare studio vs. remote setups, and dive into small-town politics, transparency, and accountability—touching everything from forensic audits, board appointments, and council conduct to why civil dialogue matters. Ruben opens up about the tension that comes with reporting uncomfortable truths, how he balances fairness and facts, and the personal toll it can take. We also get lighter: food talk (Rhodee’s, cottage pie), dad life, Star Trek vs. Star Wars, retro music, gaming, Cub Scouts, leadership, and faith. If you care about civic life in Eagle Pass—or just love a real, unfiltered host-to-host sit-down—this one’s for you.We close with community notes, veteran support, and how to keep the conversation going. Thanks for spending your Saturday with us—keep talking, keep thinking, and support your local creators and veterans. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:03:25) Cold open: eerie lines and on‑air warmup(00:04:35) Show kickoff from Asylum Studios in Eagle Pass(00:05:45) Housekeeping, Saturday setup, guest tease(00:07:52) Value for value and community engagement asks(00:09:00) Website, contact, and support calls to action(00:10:40) Escrow issue, GoFundMe mention, and show flow(00:11:15) Guest intro: Reuben Camarilloveteran, podcaster, community leader(00:12:54) First‑time guest jitters, podcasting vs radio(00:14:15) Hosting vs guesting stories and podcast connections(00:16:04) Origins in internet radio and the early show vibe(00:17:02) Debating healthcare and the Constitution anecdote(00:18:12) Open dialogue, political polarization, and civility(00:21:39) Impressions and levity: Trump voice and laughs(00:24:31) Uncomfortable questions: getting to know Reuben(00:26:17) Nerd side: gaming, anime, comics, Star Trek vs Star Wars(00:30:01) Wokeness in media, streaming choices, and kids(00:32:14) Conservatarian identity and small‑r republicanism(00:33:41) Wind‑down drinks: lemonade, tea, and COVID talk(00:36:39) Vicks on feet, germs vs cold, and barracks lessons(00:39:46) From Palm Springs to Texas: Army to Eagle Pass(00:43:41) Falling for Eagle Pass: food, community, and culture(00:46:56) Body image banter, dad bods, and confidence(00:52:55) Listeners, platform comments, and engagement(00:53:49) Now You Know Eagle Pass: mission and format(00:55:36) Civics spark, political journey, and youth focus(00:58:24) Local GOP dynamics, elections, and campaigning(01:00:54) Messaging vs mudslinging in county races(01:02:31) Running for city council and election war stories(01:05:38) Turnout, constitutional amendments, and taxes(01:07:36) Bridge tolls, spending scrutiny, and small‑town ties(01:09:34) Independent media, accountability, and neutrality(01:13:33) Sponsorships, value models, and production costs(01:15:36) Remote vs in‑studio realities and creator life(01:17:48) Interviews that shifted outlook and media style(01:21:38) Public enemy moment: vetting and posting tough stories(01:25:24) Debate hosting, neutrality push, and runoff heat(01:27:50) Sign wars, optics, and perceptions of bias(01:29:24) 57 Music Fest: costs, votes, and forensic review(01:32:02) Fact‑checking narratives and calling out spin(01:33:32) Hospital board appointment and due diligence(01:35:50) Publishing sensitive records and public interest(01:41:42) Silence from officials, pressure to address ethics(01:43:35) Cavalcade clip: professionalism and public image(01:44:52) Threats, fake profiles, and retaliation tactics(01:47:09) Criticism vs bashing and free press lines(01:52:24) The burden of telling hard truths(01:52:54) What27s next for the show: guests, growth, and skits(01:54:39) Analytics, reach, and monetization hurdles(01:56:56) Break to hour three and reset(02:02:22) Hour three open and milestone plans(02:03:12) Family support, workload, and scheduling realities(02:04:48) Wife27s Border Patrol career and team dynamics(02:08:06) Show cadence, segments, and guest plans(02:12:32) School meals, vendors, and policy constraints(02:13:25) Crypto tarot show plug and market chat(02:15:28) Sunday Bible study format and teaching approach(02:18:37) Ministry background, study discipline, and humility(02:22:34) Language on air, Cub Scouts, and complaint campaigns(02:24:29) Targeting affiliations and protecting kids27 programs(02:26:58) Platforms: Rumble, YouTube, and free speech choices(02:33:36) Trending formats, gossip panels, and gaming streams(02:35:43) Dad life: Jacob27s on‑mic talent and nurturing it(02:37:10) Teaching boys to be men without toxicity(02:40:28) Biblical leadership, partnership, and responsibility(02:42:52) Accountability lessons from Army and law enforcement(02:48:35) Closing stretch: influences and gratitude(02:52:36) Sponsor read, announcements, and producer credits(02:58:36) Final thanks, shout outs, and sign‑off banter - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Ruben Camarillohttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this Halloween live episode from Eagle Pass, I kick things off with some seasonal memories and safety reminders before settling into a conversation with author and historian Scott Badler about his new book, Becoming JFK: John F. Kennedy’s Early Path to Leadership. We dig into the lesser-known, formative years of JFK—from his health struggles and family dynamics with his brother Joe Jr., to the “Muckers” episode at Choate, his pre–World War II travels through Europe, and the harrowing PT-109 incident. Scott shares why this 11-year span shaped Kennedy’s persistence, worldview, and leadership style, and how fresh archives and research challenge long-held myths about the Kennedy brothers. We wrap with takeaways for young readers, the value of curiosity and grit, and where to find Scott and his work.Plus, I lay out what’s ahead for the show this weekend—including an in-studio chat with local host Ruben Camarillo and our recurring crypto segment with Marissa Lee—and how to stay connected via our website and socials. Thanks for spending part of your Halloween with us—see you tomorrow at 11 AM CT. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(01:35) Cold open: spooky soundboard and eerie lines(04:05) Live from Eagle Pass: the Joe Roos(e) Show kicks off(04:55) Its Friday and Halloween: safety, kids, and candy bag checks(06:35) Horror night plans: Terrifier, All Hallowsa0Eve, and Art the Clown(08:02) Host ramble, feeling sick, guest shuffle, and housekeeping(15:02) Introducing guest historian Scott Badler and his JFK book(17:17) Audio fix, politics preamble, and icebreakers with Scott(19:14) From martinis to bourbons: unwinding talk and weekend vibes(19:24) Why Kennedy? Launching into JFKs early years research(21:48) Do we need another JFK book? What makes this one different(23:58) Brothers in contrast: Joe vs. Jack and the Edgartown episode(27:03) The Muckers at Choate: mini insurrection and rescinded expulsions(28:33) Writing style: novelistic nonfiction and balancing accuracy(28:48) PTa0109 deep dive: patrols, missteps, and the Amagiri collision(35:43) Challenging myths: was Joe truly the heir apparent(37:44) Illness and endurance: Addisons, Mayo Clinic, and the bad back(39:57) From frailty to leader: war lessons and perseverance(43:07) Contemporary reflections: who inspires today(45:38) Is another Kennedy possible? On inspiration vs. imitation(46:16) Where to find Scott Badler and Becoming JFK(47:19) Wrap with guest and host sign-off into show business(49:22) Announcements: mailing list, veterans food drive details(50:23) Weekend programming notes: studio guest and crypto segment(52:14) Socials rundown and upcoming Minds interview(53:28) Producer shout-outs, prayers for Wayne, and support tiers(56:05) Value-for-value close: sats, wallets, and modern podcast apps(56:52) Final thanks and sign-off: see you tomorrow at 11AM CT - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Scott Badlerhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I kick things off with some midweek mayhem, then dive into a riveting two-guest lineup exploring human potential and world-shaping tech. First up is Tom Matte, whose life-changing recovery sparked a phenomenon he calls Upsight Vision—the ability to see and interact with holographic-like imagery that reveals subconscious signals and symbolic patterns. We discuss how he uses this capacity in 1:1 sessions to help people uncover blocks, navigate decisions, and interpret recurring archetypes—plus the forthcoming academic paper from the Institute of Noetic Sciences analyzing his EEG data. Tom’s journey from crisis to consulting is a powerful look at transformation, intuition, and the edge of cognitive science.In hour two, inventor and futurist Pablos Holman joins to talk creating technology that matters, from Blue Origin’s early days to factory automation, energy breakthroughs, and how AI becomes a creative copilot rather than a replacement. We get into practical optimism: choosing problems worth solving, voting with your life’s work, and why the future needs all of us—not just scientists and coders, but builders, operators, and sellers too. Pablos shares insights from his new book, Deep Future, and why embracing fast-evolving tools (robots, AI, and more) can help us build a better world faster. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:03:37) Cold open, theme, and a rocky start(00:04:02) Host intro, housekeeping, and live show setup(00:09:08) Community engagement, contact info, and support model(00:10:37) Guest 1 intro: Tom Matt and the origin of Upside Vision(00:16:50) From addiction to a new perception: defining Upside Vision(00:24:35) Interpreting holographic images, limits, and uses(00:32:16) Live readings, symbolism, and session flow(00:37:37) Wellness, grounding practices, and empathic effects(00:43:46) Archetypes, animals, and cultural meaning in readings(00:50:26) EEG findings and what the science suggests(00:56:14) Human evolution, Akashic ideas, and possible futures(01:00:13) Takeaways, book plug, and how to learn more(01:01:41) Break and interlude(01:06:00) Hour 2 kickoff and sponsor mention(01:07:11) Guest 2 intro: Pablo Holman on inventing the future(01:12:40) From hacker roots to Blue Origin and long horizons(01:16:47) Choosing problems that matter: energy, health, scale(01:20:20) From crazy idea to working prototype(01:22:15) Deep Future: the book, podcast, and mission(01:24:34) Robotics reality check: fingertips, fabric, and factories(01:27:10) Beyond software: bringing hard tech to life(01:30:10) Personal stories, accessible tech, and why it matters(01:34:07) All hands on deck: careers that build the future(01:43:43) AI, jobs, and focusing attention on what you can change(01:54:46) AI and creativity: tools that expand human reach(02:01:43) Parting thoughts, how to follow, and resources(02:03:27) Closing remarks, local events, and producer shout‑outs(02:09:46) Sign‑off and show close - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Tom Matte - Pablos Holmanhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In tonight’s episode, I welcome two guests with very different but equally practical missions. First up, screen time strategist and author Ruby Ryba joins me to talk about intentional digital habits and her forthcoming book, How to Stop Scrolling. We dig into the behavioral science behind phone addiction, simple environmental tweaks (like charging your phone outside the bedroom), configuring Do Not Disturb modes, and replacing mindless scrolling with goals, joy, and rest. Ruby shares how to spot internal and external triggers, set boundaries that stick, and model healthier tech use for our families—all without demonizing the phone as anything more than a tool.In the second half, local entrepreneur Dannie Mendoza steps into the studio to talk energy, community, and giving back. We get into Texas energy basics, why solar—done right—can be a long-term solution, and how to avoid common pitfalls in bills and installations. Danny also previews community projects, including the EP PopCon, the Golden Vox small-business spotlight (which I’ll be hosting on weekends), local Rotary efforts, the downtown Halloween event, and veteran support initiatives pushing for a VA clinic in Eagle Pass. It’s a conversation about saving money, strengthening community, and creating opportunities right here at home. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:36) Cold open of poetic lines and warm-up banter(00:02:52) Show intro from Asylum Studios and host welcome(00:04:19) Tonights lineup and housekeeping before first guest(00:09:07) Value-for-value, website, and urgent escrow appeal(00:09:24) Guest intro: Ruby Ryba, screen time strategist and author(00:10:35) Icebreakers: status quo mindset and mint tea over coffee(00:12:01) What is a screen time strategist and why it matters(00:13:51) The moment to write How to Stop Scrolling(00:16:38) Behavioral science + storytelling for habit change(00:18:01) Practical tactics: bedroom charging ban and modes(00:20:56) Goals, joy, and rest: replacing default scrolling(00:22:43) Identifying triggers: external, social, and internal(00:26:12) Modeling healthy phone use with kids and others(00:28:36) Conversation etiquette: phones down, presence up(00:30:17) Social media, comparison traps, and connection quality(00:34:22) First step if overwhelmed: alarm clocks and on-ramps(00:35:36) Phones as tools, not villains: aiming for indifference(00:38:17) Weekends off-grid, quiet time, and baby steps(00:40:39) Closing thoughts: agency, book and newsletter links(00:44:56) Break and musical bumper(00:49:02) Hour two: host origin story and show tagline roots(00:52:44) Guest two: Danny Mendoza Jr. joins in-studio(00:55:19) From astronomy to energy: TNE Energy origin(01:01:17) Why solar matters: grids, AI demand, and costs(01:09:09) Understanding your bill: power plant to ERCOT to you(01:14:18) Owning power: solar maintenance, warranties, and delivery(01:19:32) EP PopCon: giving back, community hope, and guests(01:40:17) The Golden Vox: spotlighting local businesses(01:50:39) Announcement: The Golden Vox show joins the roster(01:54:03) Community drives: VA food pantry and downtown Halloween(01:58:34) Rotary, golf, and civic engagement opportunities(02:00:36) School food, local sourcing, and keeping money local(02:01:54) Wrapping up: partnership cadence and closing plugs(02:06:02) Sign-off and credits - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Ruby Ryba - Dannie Mendoza, Jrhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this Bible Study Sunday, we continue our series on dispensational truth. We review last week’s foundation—what “dispensation” means biblically—and move into the Edenic dispensation (innocence), tracing creation, Lucifer’s fall, the recreation in Genesis 1, and Adam’s role as king with both spiritual and physical crowns. We explore how man was made in God’s image, the tri-part nature of man (body, soul, spirit), what changed at the fall, and why apparent “contradictions” reconcile when we rightly divide Scripture. I walk through the tree of life across Genesis and Revelation, obedience as the condition for life in Eden, and how history is a struggle over lost crowns and kingdoms, from Adam to Noah to Abraham, up to Israel and the church. We also tackle the classic problem of evil with a step-by-step reasoning of God’s love, human choice, and responsibility. Finally, I preview the next lesson on the dispensation of conscience and extend an invitation to seek restoration of God’s image through Jesus Christ. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:04:06) Live from Asylum Studios: Welcome to Bible Study Sunday(00:05:40) What is Dispensational Truth? Rightly Dividing the Word(00:07:45) Ages and Changes: God’s Dealings Across Dispensations(00:13:17) Creation, Lucifer’s Pride, and the Earth in Chaos(00:16:59) Recreation and the Prince of the Power of the Air(00:18:02) Adam Crowned King: Made in the Image of God(00:20:56) Body, Soul, and Spirit: Man as a Trichotomy(00:27:09) Before and After the Fall: Souls, Flesh, and Paradise(00:31:36) Dispensation of Innocence: Adam’s Crowns and Dominion(00:34:09) In Adam’s Image: Loss of the Divine Image and Its Effects(00:39:36) Salvation in Eden: Obedience and the Tree of Life(00:45:41) Guarded Gates: Cherubim and the Way to the Tree of Life(00:47:31) From Genesis to Revelation: The Tree of Life in Eternity(00:55:39) Is the Tree of Life a Person? The True Vine and the Branch(00:57:40) The Lost Crowns: Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Heaven(00:59:42) History as a Battle for the Physical Crown(01:02:48) From Noah to Abraham: Covenants, Israel, and Conflict(01:06:50) Can We Blame God? A Reasoned Walk Through the Fall(01:12:47) Perfect Love and Human Choice: Why God Allowed Evil(01:17:17) Judgment and Consequences: From Image Lost to Image Restored(01:18:03) Next Week: From Innocence to Conscience(01:19:58) Call to Salvation: Restoring the Image Through Jesus(01:21:03) Closing Prayer and Final Remarks - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
Live from Eagle Pass, I kicked off a Friday night show with some housekeeping and local updates, then dove straight into the ongoing federal government shutdown—the “Schumer Shutdown,” what’s actually closed versus essential, and the real-world impacts on paychecks, SNAP/WIC, parks, housing, research, and travel. I walked through the political standoff over ACA subsidies, who’s refusing to budge, fresh polling on blame and public sentiment, and why the media narrative isn’t sticking like it used to. I also hit listener questions and highlighted our recent local guests, plus a heads-up on Sunday’s Bible study series.In hour two, I shifted to UN Day and laid out ten reasons to get the U.S. out of the United Nations, from sovereignty conflicts and disarmament pushes to bureaucratic overreach. I featured Sen. Mike Lee’s DEFUND Act to withdraw and defund U.S. participation in the UN and urged listeners to contact Congress. I wrapped with community notes, ways to support the show, and upcoming events—then set the table for a deeper look this Sunday.Resources and mentions (non-sponsor): - DEFUND Act (HR 1498 / S. 669) – contact your reps: jbs.org/alert - Eagle Pass Public Library Halloween event (Oct 28) - Maverick County Food Pantry Veterans drive-through (Nov 13) - Sunday Bible Study series: Dispensations (this week: Innocence) Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:02:29) Cold open of poetic clips and show tease(00:04:01) Opening theme and Joes Friday vibe from Eagle Pass(00:05:31) Host check-in, weekend plans, and tonights agenda(00:07:03) Community updates: local guests, events, and shout-outs(00:08:44) Housekeeping and show schedule notes(00:09:39) Live streaming on Podcasting 2.0 apps and playback options(00:12:44) Sponsor mention and website plugs (briefly noted)(00:14:09) Value-for-value, donations, and escrow shortfall appeal(00:16:56) Pivot to main topic: What is happening in DC?(00:17:43) Framing the Schumer shutdown and timeline claims(00:19:03) Stalemate in Congress and Obamacare subsidy fight(00:23:57) Impacts rundown: pay, parks, food assistance, and more(00:33:27) Projected ripple effects and sector-by-sector risks(00:42:32) Opinion: Shutdowns remind us how little government we need(00:44:05) Polling segment: CNN analysis on blame and approval(00:49:41) Media clips and reaction: blame game intensifies(00:56:36) Dem leaders stance: no vote on GOP CR under any circumstances(01:00:46) Leverage remark controversy and GOP response(01:07:53) Backroom deal talk and Speaker Johnsons process stance(01:12:36) Takeaway: self-reliance and America only argument(01:17:21) Hour two opens: UN Day and segue to sovereignty(01:18:37) Texas independence, TNM, and legislative path(01:25:01) Case against the United Nations: setup and sources(01:27:33) 10 reasons to leave the UN: rights, arms, and lawlessness(01:35:52) UN, NATO, and war powers history claims(01:40:16) UN scope, governance quotes, and disarmament plans(01:45:37) Senator Mike Lee introduces the DEFUND Act (audio clip)(01:52:31) Call to action: JBS campaign and contacting Congress(01:56:52) Show wrap-up: website, donations, producers, and schedules(02:01:36) Final sign-off and Sunday Bible study reminder - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I sit down with Paco Ramirez, library assistant at the Eagle Pass Public Library, to spotlight how our local library is reinventing itself as a true community hub. We talk through the big Halloween on Main Street event Paco is spearheading—an all-ages, shut-down-the-street trick-or-treat with games, local agency booths, art stations, food vendors, and costumes galore—designed purely for safe, simple fun and community connection. Paco shares how the idea grew from a small, impromptu candy handout into a full-scale collaboration among city and county departments, and what families can expect when they show up.Beyond Halloween, Paco walks us through the library’s growing role: ESL classes, digital literacy help, senior craft hours, weekly story times, summer reading, and cultural programs like Día de los Muertos and Hispanic Heritage events. We also swap a few local ghost tales—including a rumored library spirit—chat about how libraries serve everyone without judgment, and explore why these programs draw new faces into the building. To stay plugged in, search “Eagle Pass Public Library” on Facebook or call the library at (830) 773-7323. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:36) Cold open: fragments, poetry lines, and setup(00:03:45) Live from Eagle Pass: host intro and recent show recap(00:05:31) Texas Nationalist Movement reflections and resources(00:09:36) Housekeeping: website, contact, and value-for-value model(00:11:21) Guest intro: Paco Ramirez from Eagle Pass Public Library(00:12:23) Getting to know Paco: past as a bouncer and move to Eagle Pass(00:15:22) Unwinding drinks: Guinness, whiskey, and bourbon talk(00:23:02) Small-town life in Eagle Pass and community vibe(00:24:32) Language, demographics, and settling into the border town(00:25:32) Working at the library: hiring, purpose, and daily help(00:26:41) Halloween on Main Street: vision for a community trick-or-treat(00:28:30) From trunk-or-treats to Main Street: inclusivity and safety(00:29:36) Keeping it non-political and collaborative across agencies(00:31:39) Community outreach wins and coordination challenges(00:32:32) What to expect: costumes, games, VR, art, and vendors(00:33:24) Other library events: author talks, Día de los Muertos, heritage shows(00:36:11) Serving Eagle Pass: computers, ESL, and digital literacy(00:38:43) Programs for kids, toddlers, and seniors; health partners(00:40:11) Library as a community hub and tutoring meetups(00:41:08) Seasonal calendar: Christmas, Reading Rodeo, and art exhibits(00:42:37) Staying informed: website, catalog, and Facebook updates(00:43:16) How events bring new patrons and how to donate books(00:45:20) On books and authors: preferences, politics, and the Bible(00:47:36) Takeaways: libraries are neutral spaces for everyone(00:48:20) Personal reflections: family, depression, and resilience(00:53:29) Ghost stories: signs from mom and moving objects(00:58:22) Haunted library lore and Mr. Brown in the basement(01:01:27) New York house hauntings and eerie happenings(01:04:46) Local lore, cryptids, UFOs, and collaboration idea(01:08:52) Faith, interdimensional theories, and El Indio UFO mention(01:09:23) Planning a UFO collaboration and library contact info(01:10:04) Closing with Paco; community appreciation and wrap(01:11:36) Show outro: site, socials, producers, and support notes(01:17:14) Final thanks and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this two-hour live episode from Eagle Pass, I kick things off with author and educator S.A. Schneider, a middle-grade fantasy writer on a mission to spark kids’ creativity through stories, video games, and music. We dive into his unusual co-creator—a rescue wolf named Hunter Moon Moon—then explore how video games can be powerful storytelling engines, why imagination should be nurtured before grammar, and how parents and teachers can help kids become lifelong readers and storytellers. We talk narrative design, simple tools that let kids build games, the value of failure, and practical ways families can turn creativity into a habit. In hour two, I’m joined by Daphne Armour and Nate Smith of the Texas Nationalist Movement to unpack Texan Arise—their statewide volunteer training push for the 2026 primaries. We cover how the Texas Legislature really works, why primaries are where most races are decided, the Texas First Pledge, and the path to getting a referendum on Texas independence. We talk practical ways Texans can plug into campaigns (often from home), why focusing on Austin beats chasing DC, and how an independent Texas could streamline government, strengthen the economy, and keep power closer to the people. Want to help? Visit tnm.me or joerooz.com/tnm to learn more and get involved. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:51) Opening banter and studio kickoff(00:03:52) Show intro, host welcome, platforms, and housekeeping(00:10:25) Tonights lineup and guest preview(00:11:01) Guest Steven Schneider joins the show(00:11:36) Rescuing Hunter Moon Moon: life with a wolf-hybrid(00:15:06) Author identity, kid engagement, and the intergalactic 12-year-old(00:20:47) Video games as storytelling engines for kids(00:23:44) Game narrative vs. books: design, tools, and examples(00:27:47) DfandD roots, creativity, and techefs impact on imagination(00:30:13) What schools miss: let kids tell stories first(00:32:11) Building books with words to know and classroom supports(00:36:09) Making storytellers at home: campfires, failure, and practice(00:40:26) Storytelling culture, screen time, and classics for games(00:44:36) Simple game projects and time: from Grimm to small builds(00:46:30) Careers in narrative design and the future of games(00:48:25) AI in writing and art: risks, uses, and ethics(00:52:45) Parenting, accountability, and letting kids fail(00:56:10) Grandkids, Aspergerefs, and authentic representation in fiction(01:02:17) Influences, banned books, and where to find Steven(01:04:03) Hour break and schedule notes(01:08:44) Hour two: welcoming Daphne Armour and Nate Smith (TNM)(01:14:45) Getting to know the guests: origins and fun questions(01:17:52) Why they joined the Texas Nationalist Movement(01:24:03) Principles: nonintervention, federal overreach, and state focus(01:24:35) Launching TEXAN ARISE: training volunteers to win campaigns(01:25:37) Inside a TEXAN ARISE workshop: civics, primaries, and process(01:29:33) Texas legislature frustrations: priorities and process stalls(01:33:55) Speaker power, committees, and grassroots leverage(01:40:27) Building a pro-referendum House: pledges and candidates(01:45:38) Talk to your representatives: pressure locally(01:49:54) Citizen-legislators, pay, term limits, and access(01:54:21) Why Texas independence: removing federal layers(02:02:24) Closer to home: efficiency, budgets, and benefits(02:05:44) Global self-determination: other movements and Alberta(02:10:24) Path to a referendum: votes needed and current status(02:12:17) How to help now: pledges, primaries, and volunteering(02:17:10) Final calls to action and upcoming workshops(02:20:29) Show wrap-up, support options, and closing - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Nate Smith - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - S.A. Schneider - Daphne Armourhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this Sunday Bible Study edition of the Joe Rooz Show, I kick off a new series on Dispensations—starting with the often-avoided Pre-Adamic period. I lay out why rightly dividing the word of truth matters, how dispensations frame God’s differing dealings with humanity across time, and why misunderstanding time periods leads to theological confusion. We trace foundational passages (Genesis 1, Ezekiel 28, Isaiah 14, Ephesians 1–3, Colossians 1, 1 Corinthians 9, 2 Peter 3) to explore Satan’s original role, the earth’s chaotic state, and the case for Genesis 1 as a re-creation—highlighting clues like “replenish” and the absence of “it was good” on Day Two. I preview where we’re headed next: the Dispensation of Innocence, and a continuing thread on the Bible’s central theme of kingdoms and authority from Genesis to Revelation.I also invite listeners to share questions, prayer requests, and topic suggestions via the website or email, and to follow along live or via archives across our streaming platforms. Join me next week as we build on this foundation and examine mankind’s responsibility, disobedience, and judgment in each dispensation—unlocking Scripture by rightly dividing the word of truth. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:02:15) Cold open: poetic fragments and cryptic opener(00:03:48) Live from Texas: show intro and Bible-study focus(00:06:07) Recap: Proverbs series ends; choosing new study path(00:07:25) Why dispensations? Laying out the new series plan(00:08:04) Introducing the pre-Adamic dispensation(00:11:34) Opening prayer and charge to study Scripture(00:12:04) Rightly dividing: truths in the wrong time period(00:16:07) Defining “dispensation” and Paul’s commission(00:16:38) Texts in Colossians and the mystery hidden for ages(00:19:57) Ephesians: the dispensation of grace and future fullness(00:22:42) 1 Corinthians: Paul’s distinct gospel and grace(00:25:49) How to mark dispensations: responsibility, failure, judgment(00:26:43) Challenging “saved the same way” across ages(00:27:57) Adam and the cross: what did he actually know?(00:28:53) Obedience to available light across ages; defining salvation(00:30:49) What was God’s original plan?(00:31:58) Isaiah 45:18—created to be inhabited(00:34:08) 2 Peter 3: final judgment and new heavens and earth(00:36:24) Genesis 1:1–2 and the question of chaos(00:40:01) Ezekiel 28: Lucifer’s perfection and fall(00:41:41) Satan’s former kingship and biblical titles(00:44:18) In Eden, beauty, and the anointed cherub that covereth(00:47:51) Five "I wills": pride and the casting down(00:49:44) Original earth, science critiques, and Scripture’s reliability(00:51:36) Skepticism of scientific claims and circular reasoning(00:55:43) Dinosaurs, fossils, and reconciling timelines(00:56:38) A previous civilization and earth as God’s footstool(00:57:42) Genesis 1 as re-creation: sequence after Satan’s fall(00:59:13) On creation science and the primacy of Scripture(01:01:31) Job and the earth hung upon nothing; day eight insight(01:02:56) Creation week details and the firmament(01:10:09) Waters above and below; sea of glass and Leviathan(01:11:36) God saw that it was good—except day two(01:14:11) Prince of the power of the air and reading what is not said(01:14:28) Replenish the earth: arguments for a re-creation(01:15:18) Next week: dispensation of innocence; tracing the kingdoms(01:15:46) Closing prayer(01:16:19) Wrap-up, contact info, church invite, and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I welcome back our resident Crypto Psychic, Marisa Lee, for a candid, fast-moving conversation on the latest crypto crash, why it happened, and what she’s sensing is next. We unpack the market’s sharp drop following the tariff headlines on China, the cascade effect on leverage traders, and why she believes the dip is a setup for a strong bull run as we head into November.We get into practical portfolio thinking—where stablecoins fit (and don’t), why she’s pounding the table on Algorand, Cardano, and OriginTrail, what to expect from Bitcoin and XRP into 2025–2026, and how ETFs and broader adoption may act as catalysts. We also talk payments innovation (Stripe’s Tempo L1), Japan’s yen-pegged stablecoin plans, long-term cryptos to dollar-cost average into, and the broader macro noise—taxes, policy, and world events—impacting investor confidence. Bottom line: hold the line, be patient, and prepare a plan for rapid decisions when the next leg up hits.Quick notes and ways to connect are at joerooz.com, where you can drop questions for the next crypto check-in. You can listen to the show on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and modern Podcasting 2.0 apps that let you stream sats. Catch my Sunday Bible study series live, and send in your crypto questions for our next session with Marisa. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:01:08) Cold open and studio vibe(00:03:38) Show intro and anything goes ethos(00:04:40) Recap of last episode and where to watch/listen(00:07:02) Housekeeping: website, contact, comments, support(00:08:14) Guest joins: crypto psychic Marissa Lee(00:08:37) Tech hiccup: echo fix and solo production woes(00:09:47) Market turmoil: recent crypto crash overview(00:10:43) Phone blowing up, tariffs headline, and first reactions(00:11:39) Tariffs, China, and why a sell‑off hit digital assets(00:13:02) Liquidations and leverage wiped out(00:13:52) Timing the bull run: hopes for October–November(00:14:57) Hedging talk: gold and silver as long‑term holds(00:14:57) Strategy in a surge: moves during brief bull spikes(00:15:38) Looking ahead to 2026: adoption and pullbacks(00:16:46) Coin check: Algorand opportunity call(00:17:34) Coin check: XRP trajectory and targets(00:19:02) ETF approvals likely in November?(00:20:03) Economy, taxes, and government shutdown frustrations(00:28:45) Bitcoin outlook: new highs, then big 2026 dip(00:29:49) Alt picks: OriginTrail and AI ties(00:30:36) Total market cap visions for 2026(00:31:38) Geopolitics, peace deals, and non‑intervention views(00:38:41) Stripe Tempo: a layer‑one for payments(00:39:56) Japans yen‑pegged stablecoin plan(00:42:19) Stablecoins 101: uses, fees, and de‑pegging worries(00:45:34) Watchlist: Cardano, Solana, Chainlink, Algorand(00:48:01) Mindset and manifestation for market patience(00:50:58) Faith talk: church, Bible study, and series plans(00:52:51) Where to listen: podcast platforms and boosts(00:56:47) Links for Marissa and show notes logistics(00:57:52) Final crypto tips: Algo, Cardano, OriginTrail(00:59:51) Host wrap‑up: feedback, socials, and producers(01:01:39) How to support: producers and sats streaming(01:02:39) Sign‑off and closing motto - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this solo Friday-night show from the Asylum Studios in Eagle Pass, I cover a packed slate: John Bolton’s indictment over alleged mishandling of classified documents and how it echoes prior controversies; the Schumer-led shutdown standoff and why Democrats are digging in over funding priorities; and the “No Kings” protests, including the NYC rally’s sponsors and what that signals about the left.I then break down the fiery New York City mayoral debate among Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa, and Zoran Mamdani—touching on crime, policing, antisemitism, National Guard authority, and each candidate’s experience (or lack thereof). We also examine Virginia’s attorney general debate, where incumbent Jason Miyares hammered Jay Jones over violent rhetoric and a 116-mph reckless driving case tied to “community service” at his own PAC. On foreign policy, I recap President Trump’s calls with Vladimir Putin, his Oval Office meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky, why Tomahawk missiles are “off the table,” and whether a Budapest meeting could lead to a ceasefire. I close with a look at new soft-disclosure buzz around UFOs/UAPs—highlighting public comments from senior officials—and why it raises bigger strategic questions than the headlines suggest.Programming notes: crypto market swings and what to watch with our resident crypto psychic Marissa Lee on Saturday at 12 PM CT; how to connect, support, and engage with the show and future topics. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:47) Cold open: fragmented chant, looped slogans(00:06:22) Show intro: Joe Roos from Eagle Pass, Texas(00:08:43) Tonights rundown: indictments, protests, NYC race, Ukraine(00:11:54) Programming notes: crypto psychic preview and platforms(00:19:07) Rant: Texas property taxes, escrow shortfall, call for support(00:26:46) Headline: John Bolton indicted over classified documents(00:35:46) Government shutdown update and Schumer blame game(00:43:46) No Kings protests, NGOs, and Schumers remarks(01:07:04) NYC mayoral debate: Cuomo, Sliwa, Mamdani highlights(01:35:03) Virginia AG race: Jay Jones texts, Miyares response(01:45:01) Ukraine, Russia, and Tomahawks: Trumps meetings, ceasefire talk(01:57:02) Soft disclosure: Rubio on UFOs, security and faith angle(02:05:09) Wrap-up: contact, support options, sign-off and song - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this solo episode from the Asylum Studios in Eagle Pass, I catch up with listeners after a brief break, share updates on our guest lineup, and send prayers for our executive producer Wayne as he recovers from a serious post‑biopsy infection. I thank our growing audiences on Rumble and YouTube, explain why Rumble is our home base, and invite feedback on guests and topics you want next. I also discuss the show’s value‑for‑value model, how to connect via joerooz.com, and ways to support the show as we navigate an unexpected escrow shortfall that could impact our production schedule.From there, I dive into current events: President Trump’s posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom for Charlie Kirk and the newly declared national day of remembrance; the State Department revoking visas of foreign nationals who publicly celebrated Kirk’s assassination; media double standards around leaked private chats among young Republicans versus violent rhetoric from Democrat AG hopeful Jay Jones; and sharp exchanges at the Supreme Court as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson draws a controversial ADA analogy in a Voting Rights Act case. I close with an explainer on the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS—its composition, trajectory, and why it’s puzzling astronomers—plus a primer on the Texas Nationalist Movement’s legislative, peaceful approach to state sovereignty and an upcoming interview with TNM leaders. As always, I invite comments, topic ideas, and community engagement across our platforms. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:57) Cold open: academy toasts, code string, and poetic snippets(00:04:04) Show intro: broadcasting from Eagle Pass and mission statement(00:04:55) Host banter: opening track, laughter, and setting the tone(00:06:00) Programming notes: missed shows, no guest today, producer Wayne ill(00:07:43) Wayne Rankin update and a call for prayers(00:08:02) Guest reflections and show growth milestones(00:10:23) Solo hosting vs guests and self‑deprecating humor(00:10:28) Platform growth: Rumble push and YouTube audience notes(00:13:13) Listener feedback and topic requests(00:13:27) PodHome as podcast host: features and workflow(00:20:50) Website, contact, and support options overview(00:21:36) Personal finance crunch: escrow shortage and GoFundMe ask(00:26:48) Value‑for‑value model and transition to current events(00:27:52) Economy talk: border policy praise, tariffs, and taxes(00:31:57) Tax philosophy: sales tax vs income and property taxes(00:33:33) Charlie Kirk assassination: reaction and honors(00:36:26) White House clip: Medal of Freedom remarks and citation(00:45:12) Carrying the torch: response to online celebrations(00:50:07) State Department revokes visas over celebratory posts(00:55:31) Media double standards: leaked Young Republicans chat vs Jay Jones(01:05:04) Supreme Court arguments: Justice Jackson ADA analogy debate(01:13:54) Recap and critique: voting rights, race, and legal standards(01:14:56) Texas Nationalist Movement: sovereignty and Texit case(01:23:58) Upcoming guests from TNM and movement strategy(01:30:49) Texas capabilities post‑Texit: economy, power, and bases(01:32:47) TNM resources and call to learn more(01:33:20) Space segment: introducing 3I ATLAS interstellar visitor(01:35:37) Composition, trajectory, and odd activity of 3I ATLAS(01:41:36) Speculations: Avi Loeb, probes, and what’s next(01:44:37) Wrap‑up: show logistics, support, and sign‑off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this Sunday Bible Study edition, I walk through the final installment of our seven-week series on wisdom from Proverbs, focusing on the power of the tongue—how it can curse, lie, bare tales, talk too much, and speak too soon, and how, when surrendered to God, it can bring peace, offer wise reproof, deliver souls, teach the things of the Lord, and carry the gospel. We move briskly through dozens of Scripture references—from Proverbs, Jeremiah, James, Romans, and beyond—looking at real-life applications, everyday pitfalls, and practical ways to guard our speech and use our words for God’s glory. I also share updates on recent and upcoming show formats, invite your feedback and questions, and preview potential new series on Dispensations or Revelation starting next week. Wherever you’re listening, I pray this study helps us all bridle our tongues and build others up in truth and charity.Resources and next steps: Read Proverbs 10–21; James 3; Romans 3; 1 Peter 4. Reflect on “a soft answer turneth away wrath” (Prov. 15:1) this week.Share your takeaways or questions via the website contact form or comments, and let us know which series—Dispensations or Revelation—you’d like next. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:00:36) Opening from Asylum Studios and show intro(00:01:55) Weekend recap and recent guest Doctor Dave(00:03:32) Programming notes and upcoming format changes(00:04:31) Wisdom series finale: guarding the tongue(00:08:09) Proverbs 30:11–14 and a prayer to begin(00:10:51) Swearing pollutes the land: Jeremiah 23:10(00:13:06) Stories on language, cursing, and testimony at work(00:17:20) Cursing as worldliness and backsliding: Goliath and Peter(00:22:38) Romans 3 on the unsaved and the tongue; James 3 warnings(00:26:36) Lying lips: what God hates in Proverbs(00:30:34) Ananias and Sapphira and the cost of deceit(00:32:31) Liars listen to lies; consequences and eating words(00:35:12) Tale bearing wounds: Leviticus 19 and Proverbs(00:42:34) On gossip and charity covering sins(00:44:47) Talking too much and too soon: practical proverbs(00:48:31) Few words, much wisdom: hold your peace(00:51:31) Search a matter out before speaking(00:52:31) Five right uses of the tongue: peace, reproof, souls, teaching, gospel(00:58:40) Bit and bridle: asking God to guide our speech(01:00:55) Closing prayer, series wrap, and next study plans(01:03:01) Local church invite and acknowledgments(01:06:59) Support, platforms, and sign off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I welcome back Dr. David Schein—professor, attorney, author, and host of the Saving America and Business Law 101 podcasts—for a fast-moving conversation on American leadership, policy, and the state of our politics. We dive into U.S. foreign policy strength and deterrence, discuss lessons from history and presidential performance (including how Dr. Schein grades presidents and why he sees the current bureaucratic state as failing), and explore term limits, congressional excess, and the power of incumbency. We also tackle domestic realities—economy, cost of living, and crime—plus 2026 midterm prospects, notable governor and mayoral races in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey, and what a smarter, leaner federal focus could look like. Dr. Schein shares the thinking behind his books Decline of America and Bad Deal for America, his forthcoming projects, and where to find his work. If you enjoy straight talk on leadership, government accountability, and practical reforms, this episode is for you. Listener Q&A and feedback are always welcome at joerooz.com—send in your thoughts, questions, and guest/topic suggestions, and we’ll feature highlights in an upcoming show. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:04:11) Opening from Eagle Pass and show setup(00:05:44) Guest intro: Dr. David Schein returns(00:09:56) Live vs. edited podcasts and early radio career(00:13:32) Sponsorship challenges and value-for-value model(00:15:03) Pivot to Dr. Scheins books and U.S. leadership(00:16:32) Foreign policy strength, Iran, and deterrence(00:21:52) Indictments, DOJ trust, and FBI concerns(00:26:36) DC as a Democratic stronghold and agency reform(00:29:05) From Mossad to Decline of America thesis(00:31:32) Industrial might, poor presidents, and Wilson(00:33:23) Clintons luck, Gingrich revolution, welfare reform(00:37:53) Grading presidents and plans for a sequel(00:39:44) Bidens grade, who ran the White House, 25th talk(00:41:42) Party realignment and independent voting(00:46:12) Virginia and New Jersey races; rhetoric and threats(00:52:39) Gerrymandering experiences from the 1990s(00:57:52) Term limits case: Bad Deal for America(01:03:46) Proposed reforms: 5-year presidency and district living(01:06:43) Next books: The Cheap Education and Failure(01:08:35) Bureaucratic state failures: Katrina to air traffic(01:11:22) Lobbyists, dorms for Congress, and going home(01:13:52) NYC politics: Mamdani, Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa(01:17:05) NY state governor race and Democratic messaging(01:19:31) Midterm outlook and economic conditions(01:21:50) Prices, jobs, and mixed bag at the grocery store(01:26:04) If 2026 disappoints: potential swings ahead(01:26:08) Wrap-up: books, grades, and where to find Dr. Schein(01:29:58) Host closing, support options, and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Dr. David Scheinhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In tonight’s live show from Eagle Pass, I welcomed veteran journalist and author Patrick Sangimino for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about the rise and unraveling of American newspapers, life on the NFL beat, and the human stories at the heart of his debut novel, Dogs Chase Cars. Patrick shared how decades in newsrooms shaped his perspective on technology’s double-edged impact, why Twitter-era athletes no longer “need” the press, and the moment he realized the industry was changing for good. We dug into the newsroom’s daily miracle, the lost art of local reporting, and the personal costs of chasing stories at the expense of relationships—anchored by a touching father-son thread and a memorable title origin you won’t forget.We also touched briefly on breaking headlines about an Israel–Hamas peace plan announcement, before pivoting to a spirited second hour with executive producer Wayne Rankin on everything from costs of living and church culture shifts to interstellar curiosities and the comfort of simple, unplugged living. It was an easygoing, long-form night of real talk, sports memories, Italian food rants, and a heartfelt challenge to value people over paychecks. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:04:07) Cold open and show intro from Eagle Pass(00:05:01) Tonight’s lineup: Patrick San Gimino and Wayne Rankin(00:07:01) Breaking: Trump touts phase one Israel–Hamas peace plan(00:09:28) Audience engagement and value-for-value housekeeping(00:10:21) Guest intro: Patrick San Gimino on journalism and his novel(00:11:43) Warm-up: two questions—unknown facts and unwind beverages(00:15:36) Italian roots, food culture, and life outside NYC(00:19:04) Real Italian vs. “Italian”: deli talk and Olive Garden gripes(00:19:24) Prosciutto quests and cooking stories(00:19:35) From sports fan to sportswriter: origin story(00:19:35) Covering the NFL: the beat, travel, and media machine(00:21:14) Dogs Chase Cars: fiction rooted in newsroom reality(00:23:30) Digital disruption: classifieds collapse and Twitter’s rise(00:25:52) Athletes as brands: Ochocinco and the press box epiphany(00:26:30) What’s missed and not missed about newsrooms(00:27:34) The daily miracle of print and why it faded(00:31:36) Title story: why Dogs Chase Cars and the life metaphor(00:34:26) One-day structure and the “godwink” flashbacks(00:36:02) Media arrogance then, survival mode now(00:37:15) Trump vs. media and the 24/7 cycle(00:45:12) Long-form conversations and organic rabbit holes(00:47:46) How local newsrooms really work behind the scenes(00:48:44) What’s next for the protagonist—and for Patrick(00:51:06) AI in journalism: tells, tone, and authenticity(00:56:52) What readers should take away: work, love, and regret(00:59:41) Italian sports lineage: Vince Lombardi stories(01:04:32) Who inspires Patrick now: JD Vance and Rubio talk(01:04:44) Where to find the book and signing plans(01:05:58) Hour two reset and Wayne Rankin joins(01:11:45) Platforms, live streams, and Rumble shout-outs(01:11:59) Wayne on the reported Israel–Hamas peace development(01:15:09) War fatigue, costs of living, and a weary public(01:19:11) Fact-check mindset: taxes, budgets, and bills(01:24:14) Schemers, media, and power: Joker analogies(01:25:52) Detroit sports interlude and fandom(01:26:45) Building Wayne’s vidcast: green screen plans(01:33:54) Prosperity gospel vs. Bible preaching trends(01:39:18) Phones, indifference, and a weary culture(01:43:49) 3I/ATLAS comet chat and interdimensional musings(01:50:38) Kaiju corner: Godzilla love and Minus One(01:55:37) Simple pleasures: life in the mountains(02:05:26) Closing reflections and prayer(02:08:43) Thank-yous, support links, and goodnight - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Patrick Sangiminohttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this candid and spirited episode, I sit down with Svetlana Rilkoff, founder of Ezra Healing, for her final appearance on our Tuesday series. We dig into the “Do No Harm” model, patient-centric wellness, and why movement, prevention, and lifestyle changes matter more than ever. Svetlana shares takeaways from a Florida cancer-healing conference, including her team’s interest in grassroots research and their focus on exercise, inflammation reduction, metabolic health, and sleep as core pillars for cancer prevention and overall vitality. We also cover practical shifts—cutting sugar and ultra-processed carbs, improving hydration, reviewing fluoride exposure, vitamin D support, and thoughtful detox protocols—as well as the role of community, love, and meaningful human connection in healing. We get personal about workplace mandates, advocacy, and spiritual autonomy, and Svetlana announces she’s launching her own podcast to go deeper on healthcare reform, spirituality, and enlightened living. I reflect on my own health tweaks—less caffeine, more green tea, simple yoga, dog walks—and the importance of staying engaged, mobile, and accountable. Whether you’re rethinking biopsy risks, exploring lifestyle-first approaches, or just need a nudge to lace up your shoes, this conversation delivers straight talk and encouragement to take control of your health journey. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: 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 WetuskiSponsored by:Podhome https://Podhome.fmTNE Energy(00:02:56) Live from Eagle Pass: Opening and Show intro(00:03:56) Do No Harm episode setup and guest teaser(00:05:40) Welcoming Svetlana Rylkov and Florida cancer conference recap(00:07:28) Ivermectin buzz, samples, and product positioning(00:08:03) Exercise topic preview and sleep patches mention(00:09:10) Who should take antiparasitics and prevention focus(00:10:38) Cutting caffeine and personal habit changes(00:11:56) Biopsy concerns and a friend’s prostate biopsy aftermath(00:14:05) Biopsy risks vs. alternatives and ivermectin uses(00:15:49) Audience outreach and website resources(00:18:51) Love as medicine and meeting a like‑minded physician(00:21:02) Exercise framed as top cancer prevention tool(00:22:04) How exercise may reduce cancer risk biologically(00:23:14) Modern sedentary life, stress, and communal living idea(00:25:00) Patches for motivation and practical exercise tips(00:25:02) GI transit, liver health, and glutathione patch talk(00:26:03) Host’s routine, walks, and social interaction benefits(00:28:29) Men’s health, libido, and movement(00:29:46) Licensing, freedom from the system, and reform identity(00:32:09) Building a new wellness model and Florida practitioners(00:32:57) Rainbows as signs and a moment of wonder(00:34:32) Ankh symbolism vs. the cross: debate begins(00:37:06) Origins of church traditions and symbolism discussion(00:40:20) Faith, evidence, and challenging doctrine(00:43:08) Church closures, mandates, and division reflections(00:45:43) Doctrine vs. personal study and evidence based living(00:49:43) Tense exchange crescendos over faith and symbols(00:49:53) Guest announces last episode and new podcast plans(00:50:16) Services overview and sleep support ideas(00:51:48) Stress, sleep issues, and calls for radical change(00:53:19) Work constraints, exemptions, and faith challenge(00:55:36) Pick a side: matrix vs. sovereignty and blessings(00:56:36) Farewells, gratitude, and open invitation(00:57:46) Show wrap, website, and listener support details(01:00:57) Final sign‑off and closing lines - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez - Svetlana Rilkoffhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
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