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  • Episode 6 | Revisiting Success
    2026/04/10

    This episode challenges the common belief that success equals status, arguing instead that true success is measured by how well you serve others, build community, and live out a purpose bigger than yourself.About: What if everything you’ve been taught about success is wrong? Most people spend their entire lives chasing money, status, titles, and recognition—only to end up feeling empty, disconnected, and unfulfilled. In this episode, we challenge the deeply rooted belief that success equals achievement and expose why that definition is failing so many people.If you’ve ever wondered why “winning” in life doesn’t feel like winning… why success still leaves a void… or why people with everything still struggle internally—this conversation is for you.We break down a powerful, countercultural definition of success: one rooted in service, community, purpose, and becoming the best version of yourself—not just accumulating more. This episode will shift how you think about money, relationships, faith, and what it truly means to live a meaningful life.

    If you're tired of chasing and ready to feel fulfilled, this might change everything.

    What You’ll Learn / Highlights: You’ll learn why traditional success—money, status, and accomplishments—often leads to emptiness instead of fulfillment. The episode explores how redefining success around service, contribution, and relationships creates a deeper sense of purpose and lasting impact.We also break down the difference between selfish ambition and meaningful living, showing how focusing on others actually leads to a richer, more connected life. You’ll hear insights on why community, generosity, and intentional living are essential for real success, and how shifting your mindset can transform how you measure your life.Finally, we unpack how faith, purpose, and human connection all tie together—and why becoming more like Christ (or simply a better human) may be the ultimate definition of success.Chapters: 00:00 Intro01:12 Why Success = Status Is a Lie03:10 The Problem with Modern “Success”05:33 Why Success Still Feels Empty08:10 Selfishness vs True Success10:34 Rethinking Faith, Purpose & Calling13:05 What Jesus Shows About Real Success17:02 Character Over Accomplishments21:00 The Problem with Modern Church Success25:25 Living for God’s Plan vs Your Own30:30 Why Most People Stay Lost31:00 The Power of Generosity34:20 Why Giving Creates Real Wealth37:03 Final Definition of True Success

    Hashtags: #SuccessMindset #PurposeDrivenLife #SelfImprovement #FaithAndLife #PersonalGrowth

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    37 分
  • Episode 4 | Barbecuing the "Social" and "Spiritual" Gospel
    2026/03/19

    This episode dismantles the false divide between “spiritual” and “social” gospel, arguing that true faith is proven by real-world impact—how you serve, unify, and transform the lives of the marginalized.The Hole in our GospelWhat if the version of the gospel you’ve been taught is missing the point? For generations, people have been told that faith is mostly about personal salvation, church attendance, and spiritual rituals—but what if that’s only half the story? In this episode, we challenge one of the biggest sacred cows in modern Christianity: the idea that faith is separate from real-world impact.If your faith hasn’t changed how you treat people… how you serve your community… or how you respond to injustice—then what is it actually doing?We break down the false divide between the “spiritual gospel” and the so-called “social gospel,” exposing how this separation has weakened communities, divided churches, and stripped faith of its real power. This conversation goes deep into what Jesus actually modeled—a life that transformed people, restored dignity, and impacted entire communities.If you’re tired of surface-level religion and ready for a faith that actually does something—this episode will challenge everything you think you know.What You’ll Learn / HighlightsYou’ll learn why separating faith from real-world impact creates a powerless version of Christianity that fails to transform individuals or communities. The episode explores how scripture consistently ties true faith to justice, service, and care for the marginalized—not just personal belief or ritual.We also break down how modern church culture has drifted into performance, division, and ineffective systems that produce little measurable change. You’ll hear powerful insights on why unity, discipleship, and community engagement are essential to authentic faith—and how the early church modeled something radically different from what we see today.Finally, we unpack how redefining faith as action—not just belief—can lead to real transformation in your life and the lives of others.Chapters00:00 Intro – Barbecuing Sacred Cows00:52 The “Spiritual vs Social Gospel” Debate02:30 Did Jesus Preach a Social Gospel?05:00 Where the Church Went Wrong08:00 Faith That Ignores Real Problems11:00 What Holiness Actually Means14:00 Why Church Culture Feels Empty17:00 What “Little Christs” Really Look Like21:00 Why Real Faith Disrupts Systems25:00 The True Measure of Faith29:00 What Scripture Actually Emphasizes34:00 Why Modern Ministry Isn’t Working38:00 The Problem With Performative Religion42:00 Poverty, Mindset & Reality47:00 What Real Success Looks Like52:00 Faith That Actually Transforms Lives56:00 Final ThoughtsHashtags#FaithInAction #RealGospel #ChristianPodcast #PurposeDriven #TruthTalk

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    59 分
  • Episode 3 | Barbecuing Complainers, Civic Engagement & Avatar Communities
    2026/03/19

    This episode exposes how civic disengagement, shallow thinking, and inherited beliefs are quietly destroying communities—and argues that real change starts with personal responsibility, critical thinking, and local action.Where are the people when it's time for action? Why do so many people complain about their community—but almost no one actually shows up to change it? In this episode, we break down the uncomfortable truth behind civic disengagement, low voter turnout, and the growing disconnect between people and the systems that shape their lives.If you’ve ever felt frustrated with politics, disappointed in leadership, or confused about why nothing seems to improve—this conversation will challenge everything you think you know.We dive into the real reasons people stay disengaged, from cultural conditioning and lack of personal responsibility to shallow thinking and emotional decision-making. This episode goes beyond politics—it exposes how broken ideas about community, faith, and leadership are keeping people stuck.More importantly, we show you what it actually takes to build stronger communities, develop better leaders, and take ownership of your environment. If you're tired of blaming the system and ready to understand how real change happens—this is a must-watch.What You’ll Learn / HighlightsYou’ll learn why most people confuse proximity with real community—and how that misunderstanding leads to isolation, dysfunction, and poor leadership outcomes. The episode explores how low civic engagement isn’t just about politics, but about deeper issues like personal responsibility, upbringing, and lack of critical thinking.We also break down how media, religion, and political systems use simplified narratives and emotional triggers to manipulate people, keeping them divided and disengaged. You’ll understand why complex issues get reduced to slogans—and how that impacts voting, leadership, and decision-making.Finally, we unpack what real change actually looks like: developing strong families, raising socially aware individuals, engaging locally (not just nationally), and building collaborative communities that create lasting impact.Chapters00:00 Intro00:44 The Civic Engagement Problem02:00 Why People Don’t Get Involved04:00 Community vs Proximity07:00 Laziness, Media & Shallow Thinking10:00 How Politics Manipulates You13:00 Religion, History & Power18:00 Labels, Fear & Division22:00 False Leaders & Broken Systems26:00 What Real Leadership Looks Like30:00 Faith, Maturity & Responsibility34:00 Why Local Engagement Matters37:00 Education, Money & Community Growth40:00 The “Stone Soup” Lesson42:00 How to Actually Change Your CommunityHashtags#CivicEngagement #PoliticsExplained #CommunityBuilding #CriticalThinking #SocialChange

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    45 分
  • Episode 2 | Barbecuing our faulty view of Restoration
    2026/03/05

    Most people were taught a gospel that sounds instant: say a prayer, get “new,” and the struggle disappears. But what happens when you’re still battling addiction, shame, sexual brokenness, anger, or the same patterns… after the altar call? In this episode of Barbecuing Sacred Cows,

    Jason Williams and Gerrel Jones go straight at the sacred cows of modern Christianity and ask why the church often talks about salvation but avoids restoration. If the Gospel is supposed to heal people, why do so many believers stay stuck—and why do church systems often reject the very people who need renewal the most? This conversation reframes repentance as a mindset shift, discipleship as spiritual parenting, and restoration as something that happens through relationships, not performance.

    You’ll hear real stories about prison mentorship, unlikely reconciliation across racism, church rejection after moral failure, and why Jesus built community like a family—Father, Son, brothers and sisters—rather than an institution obsessed with rules. If you’re deconstructing church culture but still chasing Jesus, this will help you rebuild your faith around love, renewal, and real transformation.What You’ll Learn / Highlights You’ll learn why restoration is a core Gospel theme and how Jesus modeled discipleship as a long journey, not a moment. You’ll hear how love breaks down the dividing wall of hostility in real life, even between enemies, and why opposition can become your greatest opportunity to practice the Kingdom. You’ll also discover how religious systems drift into rules-and-rituals Christianity that produces confusion, shame, and “fatherless” believers who were converted but never mentored. Finally, you’ll get a framework for examining your faith honestly—without walking away from people mid-story—and how to stop labeling others while God is still writing their ending.Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro00:46 “Why am I still struggling?” (the altar-call problem)01:55 Restoration happens in relationships (family model)05:00 Matthew + Simon the Zealot (enemies on one team)06:30 Prison story: mentoring over altar calls07:45 White supremacist becomes a disciple10:55 Vision + “You’re the guy” moment12:30 Parole denials, then breakthrough14:30 Moving into his home (Good Samaritan in real life)17:10 Good Samaritan explained with modern parallels18:05 Tithing debate vs weightier matters (justice + mercy)19:10 How church became system-centered (culture + history)25:00 Personal collapse, rejection, and restoration28:05 A white cop’s relentless love (changed everything)33:20 Examine yourself (faith that has fruit)34:35 Pastors as “baby daddies” (discipleship as parenting)37:45 Where the money could go (community transformation)39:10 Final takeaway: love + don’t judge mid-story41:10 Outro#Restoration #Christianity #Discipleship #ChurchCulture #Gospel


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    42 分
  • Episode 1 B | Barbecuing Success w/ Bobby Humprey
    2026/02/26

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re chasing success but still coming up empty, this episode will change how you see winning—fast. Former University of Alabama football standout and NFL running back Bobby Humphrey breaks down what success really means after making it to the highest level… and why money, fame, and “status” can’t be the real scoreboard. Growing up in Birmingham housing projects, Bobby learned grit the hard way—parking cars for money, helping his mom survive, and finding motivation when the odds were stacked. In this powerful conversation, Bobby explains why progress is success, why comparing yourself to others will wreck your confidence, and how discipline and patience create real results. We also talk about raising hungry kids in a world full of entitlement, building community again, and the mindset that carried Bobby from the projects to Alabama football to the NFL. If you want a grounded, honest take on success, resilience, and building a better life step-by-step—this one is for you.

    You’ll hear Bobby’s real definition of success and why being content while making steady progress beats chasing someone else’s lifestyle. You’ll learn how his family used track and measurable improvement to build confidence without comparison, plus why “failure” is often just the information you need to win later. The conversation dives into how entitlement gets created, how to raise discipline in a world of convenience, and why community support matters—especially for single parents and underserved neighborhoods.

    00:00 Intro
    01:38 Alabama integration + “Nothing But a Winner” documentary
    05:35 Bobby’s family, kids, and athletic legacy
    10:14 What success really means (progress, not stuff)
    15:27 Compete against yourself (track mindset)
    16:42 Growing up in the projects + early survival wins
    18:17 Sneaking onto the football team (discipline + determination)
    22:09 NFL journey + redefining success
    24:03 Single moms, community, and “neighbor back in neighborhood”
    26:15 It’s not too late: Mom earns degrees + PhD after 60
    28:15 Entitlement, hunger, and raising disciplined kids
    31:30 The step-by-step ladder to success (patience + process)
    32:58 Wrap-up

    #SuccessMindset #NFLStory #AlabamaFootball #PersonalGrowth #Motivation


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    33 分
  • Episode 1 A | Barbecuing Success
    2026/02/26

    Most people think success in Christianity looks like big crowds, big money, and “God blessing you” with an easy life. But what if that definition is completely backwards? In this episode of Barbecuing Sacred Cows, we challenge the church success story many of us inherited—where questioning leaders is treated like sin, where tradition gets mistaken for theology, and where “blessing” is measured by material gain instead of character and impact. This conversation digs into the sacred cows hiding in plain sight: religious culture that discourages accountability, parents outsourcing discipleship, and believers assuming God’s will means comfort instead of trials. If you’ve ever felt confused by church metrics, discouraged when doing the right thing got harder, or tired of spiritual language being used to control people—this episode will help you think clearly again. We talk about Jesus’ model of community, serving broken people, and why real success often starts small, unseen, and slow. If you want a biblical definition of success, meaningful discipleship, and faith that produces real change—not just a church image—this is for you.

    You’ll hear why many church “rules” are cultural tradition, not biblical truth, and how to spot the difference. You’ll learn a healthier definition of Christian success that isn’t tied to wealth, titles, or popularity, but to faithfulness, planting seeds, and being a catalyst for change. We break down why trials and challenges can follow spiritual growth—and why that doesn’t mean you’re failing. And we discuss real accountability in leadership, why “don’t touch God’s anointed” gets misused, and why parents can’t outsource the most important spiritual formation in their kids’ lives.

    00:00 Intro • 00:23 What “Barbecuing Sacred Cows” means
    01:14 Why sacred cows survive: nobody questions them
    02:28 Tradition vs theology in church culture
    04:04 The danger of not reading the Bible for yourself
    05:13 “Don’t touch God’s anointed” and accountability
    07:27 Who Jesus built community with
    08:52 Stop outsourcing discipleship to youth group
    09:34 Prison, identity, and spiritual misconceptions
    14:42 Redefining success in God’s economy
    15:28 Why closeness to God can bring trials
    19:02 Planting seeds: success you may never see
    25:38 “Blessed” vs what scripture actually says

    #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndCulture #BiblicalTruth #ChurchLeadership #RedefiningSuccess


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    28 分
  • Short 3 | Meet Cohost Jason Williams
    2026/02/25

    I grew up believing I wouldn’t make it past 25… and that belief shaped everything. This episode is a raw, true story of childhood trauma, a broken home, and the deep questions that follow you when the people who claim faith don’t live it—identity, purpose, and whether God is real when life is falling apart. You’ll hear how a promising basketball future—Division 1 recruiting, a record freshman season, and NBA dreams—collapsed fast after an arrest and three felony drug trafficking charges. What happens when you’re expelled, in and out of jail, and still trying to prove you matter? This is a story about father wounds, chasing power, pleasure, and possessions, and hitting the kind of darkness that forces a decision. Then comes the turning point: a “death” before 25 that wasn’t what anyone expected—dying to the old life and finding a new one through Jesus Christ. And it doesn’t stop at a testimony. It becomes a mission: urban ministry, at-risk youth, and confronting a fatherless crisis—while asking the hard question many won’t: if the gospel is reconciliation, why do our cities still feel so divided?

    You’ll learn how fatherlessness and trauma can distort identity and drive destructive decisions even when you look “successful” on the outside.


    You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes story of going from D1 basketball to an arrest, jail time, and losing everything in a single season.


    You’ll understand what real repentance and life change looked like for him—why he calls it dying before 25, and what shifted after that moment.


    You’ll see why he believes the church must move beyond buildings and talk—toward reconciliation, community impact, and reaching fatherless, at-risk youth.

    00:00 Intro
    00:31 The double-life at home
    00:56 Why I questioned God
    01:24 Searching for identity
    01:52 Two kids by 18
    02:16 D1 basketball success
    02:43 Arrested: three felonies
    03:14 Second chance… then relapse
    04:02 One-way ticket to Birmingham
    04:28 “I died before 25” (the turning point)
    04:58 Fatherless crisis + the church challenge
    05:29 If reconciliation is real, where is it?

    Hashtags:
    #Testimony #FaithStory #Fatherless #SecondChance #UrbanMinistry

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    6 分
  • Short 2 | Meet Cohost Gerrel Jones
    2026/02/24

    What if the most powerful blueprint for community revitalization isn’t a new program, a politician, or a grant… but the people who already live there? In this episode, Gerrel Jones, a Birmingham native and Executive Director of Renew Birmingham, shares his raw story—how he went from a criminal lifestyle and prison time to a life sentence, and how the deepest turning point came through guilt, faith, and finally learning how to function like a healthy human being. After being released in 2012 and later pardoned, Gerald explains how he used what he learned to help others coming home and to rebuild neighborhoods from the inside out. You’ll hear how collective impact, workforce development, adult education, housing opportunities, youth services, transportation, and community health and wellness can work—when they’re infused with something most places are missing: real neighbor engagement. If you care about second chances, reducing recidivism, and building safer, stronger communities in underserved areas, this conversation will shift how you think about leadership, healing, and what it actually takes to put the neighbor back in neighborhood.

    How Gerrel prison experience reshaped his identity, mindset, and leadership approach for reentry and community building. The Renew Birmingham model for empowering residents in underserved communities to lead their own neighborhood revitalization. Why loving your neighbor is a practical framework for community health, mental wellness, and long-term stability. How “proximity investment” and local ownership can help residents build wealth and protect their neighborhood’s future.

    00:00 Intro
    00:21 From Birmingham roots to prison
    00:45 The moment everything changed
    01:05 What prison taught him about community
    01:44 Turning himself in and rebuilding his life
    02:26 What Renew Birmingham actually does
    03:13 Love God, love your neighbor: the core principle
    03:56 Services + the missing ingredient: neighbor engagement
    04:14 Putting the neighbor back in neighborhood

    #Birmingham #SecondChances #CommunityRevitalization #Reentry #NeighborhoodDevelopment


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    5 分