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A Cattle Call Podcast production, this daily podcast is an objective, news-only show that equips listeners for the day ahead. Monday thru Friday and under five minutes per episode, this podcast gives you a rundown on what's happening around the world, all while you brush your teeth and fix your hair!
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In this next part of the interview with Shelley and Rachel of Life Choices Memphis, we dive into more personal stories as well as what the ministry needs right now. (PART 2/2)
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Life Choices Memphis staff members Shelley Sumner (CEO) and Rachel Davis (Director of Community Relations) sit down and talk thru how the organization helps pregnant women overcome the pressure of abortion and provides literal life-saving and eternity-changing care to future mothers, fathers, and babies. (PART 1/2)…
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Former church-planter and current apologetics teacher Jason Ellis covers critical theory, identity politics, and why the slippery slope only grows steeper.
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Victory Monday: What Christians can learn from the Chiefs
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I know it sounds crazy to tell the most successful team ever that we can learn from football's newest dynasty, but seeing how the Apostle Paul described sports sure explains why the Kansas City Chiefs keep winning.
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"The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion." Proverbs 28:1 (NIV) Law enforcement is tough. Doing law enforcement in Memphis, especially right now, is tougher. On the first interview in over 1.5 years, Tony covers Tik Tok, fentanyl, and some policing stories in his almost four years as an officer. To all of our m…
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Why was Christ born on earth? What is the greatest ever Christmas song? And also, am I actually back this time? All of those are answered in this episode!
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How to Man Up and Lose Followers feat. Leanna Weston
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As time has gone on and things have changed, I have decided to rebrand the podcast. There will still be interviews, there will still be monologues, but there will also be way more personal takes on key issues. Theology, politics, firearms, fitness, who knows what else. Cattle Call Podcasting just became Christian Conservative Podcasting. Let's ride…
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Smoke & Mirrors pt. 2: 24th Year of Life feat. Leanna Benjamin
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It's about to get real opinionated real fast. From COVID-19 to pedophilia in the government, Leanna allows me to be the most vocal I have ever been on a podcast and to share why I have become so conservative over the last 18 months and why the Bible absolutely has to be our ultimate source of truth. Cigar: Blanco Above & Beyond HEROES (PART 2/2)…
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Smoke & Mirrors pt. 1: 24th Year of Life feat. Leanna Benjamin
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I have been slacking, but we are slowly getting back into things and taking a whole new approach. In sort of a reflection/conversation with my girlfriend Leanna Benjamin, we talk about how we met, how we conquered 75Hard and the dangers of sexual sin. Cigar: Blanco Above & Beyond HEROES (PART 1/2)
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Back and better than ever! After a couple months off, Weston Downing helps revitalize Cattle Call Podcast in a very special episode. Over his very first cigar ever, The Long Run Podcast host and I discuss Christianity, American politics, working out and why society is craving tough people!
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From golf, to finance, to founding and owning a local chain of restaurants, Brice has accomplished a lot! On this episode, the mind behind Staks Pancake Kitchen in the Memphis area shares how he met his wife, which future HOFer was in his fraternity at Ole Miss, and how you can go about opening your own franchise!…
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Roundtable No. 1: Cancel Culture & Social Life/Finances
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The day is finally here... the first Roundtable discussion at Battleground South Cigar Lounge is up! Featuring attorneys Tom DuBois and David Cruz, retired executive John Fouert, and a cameo by shop owner and gracious host Julian Griffin, we cover the consequences of cancel culture, the social changes America has undergone, and tidbits of financial…
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In this episode, special guest "Expert Liz" shares her views on a topic near and dear to her— sex. Not for the faint of heart, Liz and I discuss sexuality in America, the concept of virginity, consent, and other similar subjects. A huge thank you to Liz for coming on to tackle something that makes most people uncomfortable— which is why we are havi…
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A reflection on the month of March, what I learned from podcast guests Morgin Tucker, Caleb King, and Peter Shadrach, and why I believe bold people fighting for good things are the ones who made history. Cigar: TRC Cigars Robusto (Sponsored by: Battleground South Cigar Lounge - Columbia, Tennessee)
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March Madness Special: Caleb King & Peter Shadrach
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The 2021 NCAA College Basketball tournament begins today, so to kick things off, Caleb King, Peter Shadrach, and host Isaac O. Weston sit down to discuss the bracket, but get sidetracked joking around. How close is your bracket to King's and Pete's?
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If you fall in the 40% of Americans who will put any amount of money down for March Madness this year, you will want to hear this episode with gambling semi-pro Caleb King. If you have no idea what sports betting is or if you should even attempt it, well, Peter Shadrach is here to represent all amateurs. (Sponsored by: Bluff City Cash Offer - Memph…
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In the second part of the interview, Morgin shares what it's like being Americanized in Indonesia, travel experiences in the region, and how she saw her Indonesian-American upbringing played out in an Asian culture. Also we get some clarity on Asian racism. (PART 2/2)
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Morgin Tucker made her first appearance on Cattle Call last month when her sister Alex came on, but this time she got her own episode! Morgin just returned to the United States from Jakarta, Indonesia, where she has spent 2.5 years teaching English as a Second Language. (PART 1/2)
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A reflection on the month of February, what I learned from podcast guests Alex Tucker, Rachel Haaga, and Julia Bey, and why it matters to everyone that God is sovereign. Cigar: Casa Cuevas Maduro Clasico (Sponsored by: Battleground South Cigar Lounge - Columbia, Tennessee)
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In the second part of the interview, Rachel and Julia share some success stories they have gotten to see, what the organization needs most during the pandemic, and plenty of book recommendations, so that all of us on the sidelines can start to learn more about the human trafficking happening around us all the time. (PART 2/2) Needs: Funding (some g…
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First episode featuring two guests, and once you listen, you'll know why this mission takes a team. Rachel Haaga is the co-founder and executive director of Restore Corps (RC), an anti-human trafficking organization based out of Memphis with oversight of West Tennessee too. Julia Bey is a coach for Memphis Athletic Ministries, a faith-based urban m…
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As the daughter of an immigrant single-mother, Alex provides a unique perspective to femininity, gender roles, leadership, and relationships. As always, she is open and honest, sharing struggles, successes, and what she's striving for next! (PART 2/2)
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Get to know Alex in this first episode! As one of three siblings all born abroad, she has had the privilege of both being overseas and getting brought up in small-town America. Currently, she is pursuing an M.B.A. while also working full-time as the event coordinator for Girl Scouts in Memphis, Tennessee. (PART 1/2)…
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A reflection on the month of January, what I learned from podcast guests Michael Thomas, Mary Gabrielle Martinez, and Tony Colombo, and trying to figure out what it means to be a good citizen. Cigar: Camacho Corojo Corona
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Before he was the owner of The Growth Coach (Middle Tennessee), Tony was a bartender, an engineer, a sergeant in a United States special forces unit, and now molds entrepreneurs and business-people into full-blown leaders.
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First interview of 2021 and we get to start it out with a fashion designer from New York! Mary has spent time working for multiple brands, and currently is a handbag designer for Steve Madden. In this episode we talk about the role fashion plays in our society, what makes New York such a unique city, and random stories about history and animals.…
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Man, did a lot happen today in America. Protestors stormed Capitol Hill and after a day of talking to friends on both sides of the aisle (and lots of Facebook comments), I decided to record a quick recap and explanation from my stance as a Christian, an American, and a Conservative and why we must move forward as one nation.…
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It was a slow month due to the holidays, so this episode is more of a reflection on the year of 2020 as a whole and using what we learned to move forward into 2021. A huge thank you to everyone who made this founding year a great one and lots of exciting things planned for 2021! Happy New Year and welcome to the other side!…
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In a turn of events, Michael and I discuss stand-up comedy, the unique art behind telling jokes during current events, and also a quick evaluation on great television shows worth watching. (PART 2/2)
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After years of late-night cigar discourse, we finally recorded a podcast. Michael is a recent Lipscomb University graduate who spent time working with Alabama football and is now a CrossFit coach in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode we talk about his upbringing in an SEC officiating family, his visit to Auschwitz, and why he as a Christian sees…
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A reflection on the month of November, what I learned from podcast guests Luke Reilly, Ann-Marie Wyatt, and Dakota Wyatt, and the new sense of urgency we have as a nation to reclaim data as our best friend. Cigar: Macanudo Cafe Hyde Park
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He is an aspiring architect, a man of many side hustles, a recent convert of all things Second Amendment, and my cigar-smoking buddy of the last six years! What a treat it was to have Dakota on for an hour of his Friday night!
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She's a wife, a mother of three, and the founder of Taylor Square Photography in Oxford, Mississippi. Ann-Marie is also an Ole Miss alumna, a farmer's daughter, and the small-business owner you want as your boss!
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It has been a week since Election Day, but we still don't have an official president to inaugurate on January 20, 2021. Since it is unsure who will inhabit the White House next, we asked American voters why they picked the candidate they did. Thank you to everyone who helped compose this episode! Hopefully this will help each of us see the other si…
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He was raised as a Catholic in Long Island, New York, but now the Mississippi State alumnus works in Memphis as the PGA Professional at Windyke Country Club. Over this episode, Luke talks about how he met his wife, how he became a Christian, and why he loves golf in the first place.
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A reflection on the month of October, what I learned from podcast guests Kristen Lusby, Joshua Vinson, Becka Matthews, and Pierce Jackson, and some advice from my younger self on what presidential elections mean for us as Americans. Cigar: Felipe II Fat Boy Extra
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He raps, he films, he acts, he plays multiple instruments, and he still hasn't become the occupational therapist he wants to be! Pierce Jackson is a college lacrosse player, college football trainer, marching band trombonist, and future entertainer with ties to Austin, Houston, Memphis, and Nashville.…
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A huge thank you to the very talented Becka Matthews (and her roommate K.K.) for having me over for this week's episode. On a nice fall evening in Midtown, we sat on the balcony discussing Becka's time as a dancer (not a cheerleader!) for the Memphis Pom Squad, why art should be taught as "always relevant," and how art education can be used to make…
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In this second part of episode eight, Josh and I discuss defunding the police, white privilege, systemic/systematic racial issues, media bias, the political responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and why now more than ever... "words matter." (PART 2/2)
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The Josh A. Vinson is a very talented journalist from Chicago who has covered multiple NFL and NBA teams, spent time as an on-air reporter, and now works in Memphis covering college and professional sports teams in the region. In this episode we talk about his love for the Windy City, politics in sports, and why America is so divided. (PART 1/2)…
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Sorry in advance for another long episode, but that's what happens when Kristen Lusby and I get together! She's a pastor's daughter, Ole Miss alumna, event planner for Girl Scouts, and a powerful woman who has no problem discussing bullying, battles with mental health, feminism... all while name-dropping Broadway shows she's attended. (OPINIONS EXP…
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After watching the vice presidential debate, it appears the United States is torn and not heading in a promising direction. Here I reflect on the danger of superficiality, the importance of conviction, and share a handful of quotes that have stood the test of time.
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A reflection on the month of September, what I learned from podcast guests Lauren Berry and Rebecca Hart, and the importance of having honest conversations with those who think differently. Cigar: Victor Sinclair '55' Imperial Habano
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She's a woman of God, cardiovascular ICU nurse, triathlete, fan of most things British, best wingwoman a man could want, but Rebecca Hart is one of my favorite people to be around because she is always easygoing and not afraid to get deep.
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First. Female. Guest... and what a great guest she was! But Lauren Berry is more than just a woman. She's a runner, a traveler, an optimist, and the future of public relations in the city of Memphis— or whichever great city she will be in next!
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A reflection on the month of August, what I learned from podcast guests Mitch Anderson and Julian Griffin, and how they helped me grow as a man! Cigar: Romeo y Julieta 1875 Short Churchill
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What in the world is going on in America? In this episode, I reflect on the Jacob Blake shooting aftermath and how we as a society can start to turn things around; thinking rationally rather than emotionally, taking responsibility, and valuing others as individuals instead of stereotypes.
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As much as we wanted to keep things quick and concise, Julian had too much great stuff to say... so he gets two episodes on Cattle Call! We got to know him in episode No.4a, but we really get to know him in episode No.4b. Join us as we get deep into the issues America is facing today and how he as a black veteran views the current state of the Unio…
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What a literal blast it was to have the great Julian Griffin on Cattle Call Podcast! Before he was the owner and founder of Battleground South Cigar Lounge in Columbia, Tennessee, Julian spent 26 years in the U.S. Air Force as a PJ and now spends his days smoking, joking, and buying up all the real estate Nashville has for sale! (PART 1/2)…
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"Show me the money, Mitch!" As founder of E|Financial Alliance outside of Nashville, Tennessee, Mitch Anderson has spent his career helping others become successful stewards and has created a business of helping people strategically invest in themselves and their communities— no matter their income.
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