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God, Grit, and Glory
God, Grit, and Glory
Author: Veto Creed
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God, Grit, & Glory is where faith meets action. We deliver unfiltered conversations at the intersection of faith, business, and politics— the topics that matter most in today's world.
Truth without apology. No fear. No compromise.
Through raw storytelling and inspiring interviews, we explore the journeys of leaders who refuse to back down. Each episode challenges you to think differently, stand firm in your convictions, and pursue excellence with unwavering faith and relentless determination.
Truth without apology. No fear. No compromise.
Through raw storytelling and inspiring interviews, we explore the journeys of leaders who refuse to back down. Each episode challenges you to think differently, stand firm in your convictions, and pursue excellence with unwavering faith and relentless determination.
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Veto dives deeper into the mechanics of influence in the digital age. He analyzes how advocacy groups, political actors, and media organizations pressure tech companies to adjust algorithms, remove content, or silence dissenting voices. This episode highlights how online ecosystems are shaped long before content reaches the public.
Veto analyzes how advocacy organizations across the political spectrum — including the ADL — work to influence media narratives and cultural messaging. He explores how these networks operate, why they spark controversy, and how they shape the boundaries of public debate.
Part One opens with Veto Creed breaking down the growing public debate around the ADL’s cultural influence. He explores why many Americans believe the organization has become a dominant force in shaping conversations about antisemitism — both online and offline. Veto analyzes how advocacy groups, media partnerships, and political alliances can steer public dialogue, raising questions about who gets to define acceptable speech in today’s society.
Veto Creed sits down with Angel, who was diagnosed with leukemia two years ago, to share the raw, emotional story of his battle. Angel opens up about the fear, the faith, and the supernatural strength that carried him from diagnosis to remission.
Veto breaks down why he believes the U.S. government’s massive financial support for Zelensky’s administration deserves deeper scrutiny. He explores the political motivations, the lack of transparency, and the long‑term consequences for American taxpayers.
Veto analyzes how advocacy organizations across the political spectrum — including pro‑Israel groups — work to influence media narratives, political messaging, and cultural conversations. He explores how these networks operate and why they spark controversy.
Veto Creed opens the series by breaking down the long‑running debate over Israel’s influence in American politics. He explores how foreign alliances, lobbying networks, and political partnerships shape policy conversations in Washington — and why many Americans are questioning the balance of power.
In this episode, Creed examines Candace Owens’ escalating rhetoric, including her framing of Erika Kirk as manipulative, deceptive, or power‑seeking — themes Owens has publicly pushed while accusing Erika of lying about key details surrounding Charlie’s death. Creed unpacks how the “Jezebel spirit” accusation fits into Owens’ broader pattern of conspiratorial claims, including time‑travel theories and CIA‑style plots.
Veto Creed reflects on his in‑depth interview with GOP candidate James Fishback, sharing why he believes Fishback’s vision, discipline, and county‑focused affordability plan make him the right choice for governor of Florida. Veto breaks down the qualities he sees as essential for leadership in 2026 and why Fishback stands out in the race.
Veto Creed breaks down the biblical concept of predestination and how it shapes the roles of men and women in the family. He explores how divine order influences leadership, partnership, and purpose in the modern home.
Veto Creed unpacks what he sees as the underlying cultural agenda within modern feminist ideology. He explores how shifting definitions of gender roles influence young men’s identity, purpose, and spiritual grounding.
Veto Creed and the GOP candidate continue their deep dive into the 2026 Florida governor’s race. They analyze what the campaign views as strategic weaknesses in Byron Donalds’ platform, contrasting them with James Fishback’s policy strengths, leadership style, and county‑focused affordability agenda.
In part one of this week's episode, Veto Creed unpacks the GOP candidate’s long‑term strategy for strengthening Florida’s economy. They discuss workforce development, housing expansion, and reducing financial burdens on working families.
Veto Creed breaks down how major streaming platforms subtly shape the beliefs, values, and identity of the next generation. He exposes the messaging baked into kids’ shows and why parents need to stay alert.
In Part 3, Veto Creed and G. Michael Harris bring the series home with their most personal and revealing conversation yet. Veto digs into the mindset required to live a life this unconventional: the courage to take risks, the humility to start over, and the wisdom to recognize when God is redirecting your path. Together, they explore how purpose often emerges from the most unlikely intersections — a Titanic explorer who finds meaning in comedy, and a comedian who finds clarity in the silence of the ocean floor. This finale blends adventure, humor, spirituality, and raw honesty into a conversation that reminds listeners that every chapter of life — whether in the depths or under the spotlight — is part of a bigger story being written for us.
In part two, Veto explores how these two worlds — deep‑sea exploration and stand‑up comedy — shaped Harris’ worldview, resilience, and faith. Together, they unpack how humor becomes a survival tool, how danger sharpens gratitude, and how unexpected paths often reveal the clearest signs of purpose. This episode blends adventure, comedy, and spiritual reflection into a conversation that feels as unpredictable as Harris’ life itself.
In one of the most surprising conversations yet, Harris reveals his background in the comedy world — working alongside icons like Larry the Cable Guy and Carrot Top. Veto dives into how humor, storytelling, and faith intersect in Harris’s life.
In this episode, Veto Creed discusses the importance of how fathers instill values of faith, integrity, and accountability, helping young men navigate life’s challenges with strength and conviction.
In this episode, Veto Creed breaks down how certain modern media personalities embody the same manipulative, image‑driven traits associated with the biblical Jezebel. He discusses red flags, spiritual counterfeits, and how to recognize when someone’s message is more about attention than truth. Creed also explores how charm, platform, and influence can be used to shape narratives — for better or worse.
In Part 2, Veto Creed digs even deeper into the political, cultural, and strategic layers that define the America–Israel relationship. This episode goes beyond headlines and talking points, examining how historical commitments, modern geopolitical interests, and influential advocacy groups shape the partnership today. Veto explores why this alliance sparks such intense debate among young Americans, how organizations across the political spectrum frame the conversation, and why understanding these dynamics matters for anyone seeking clarity in a noisy media landscape.























