• Episode 1289: The Lone Bellow, Plus the Pastor of the SEU Outpouring
    Feb 17 2026

    This week, Zach Williams from indie-folk band The Lone Bellow joins the show to talk about their new album — including the wild story of how their van was broken into, all their recordings were stolen, and their fans raised enough money to help them start over.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, we show you the ongoing worship outpouring happening at Southeastern University in Florida, where students have been in nonstop prayer, worship and confession for the last week (we talk to the campus pastor). We also break down the viral claim that Christian hip hop is the #1 rap subgenre on Spotify — and why it's not actually true.

    Plus, a worship pastor goes viral on American Idol, Kevin Durant gets exposed for burner accounts during All-Star Weekend, and a guy who lost a golf bet is now 23 days into eating nothing but Wendy's chili. At the end of the show, we've got Ask the Cast and Jesse and Emily confess to the one question they both regret asking in an interview.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 — Jesse's Super Bowl Spreader Event

    05:46 — RELEVANT Buzz: The SEU Outpouring

    18:49 — Kevin Durant's Burner Account

    22:06 — Is Christian Hip Hop Really Huge on Spotify?

    24:44 — Worship Pastor Goes Viral on American Idol

    29:26 — RELEVANT Recommends: The Lone Bellow

    34:49 — SLICES: The Wendy's Chili Bet

    41:31 — AI Is Bad at Medical Advice

    45:57 — ASK THE CAST: Embarrassing TikTok Purchases & Weird Google Searches



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    55 Min.
  • Episode 1288: Milo Ventimiglia Tells Us Why He's Starring in a Christian Movie, our Super Bowl Recap & Is Gen Z Getting Dumber?
    Feb 10 2026

    This week, actor Milo Ventimiglia — known for 'This Is Us,' 'Gilmore Girls' and 'Heroes' — tells us why he chose to star in a new Christian movie, playing real-life worship artist Tim Timmons, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer over 20 years ago and is still defying the odds today.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, the crew recaps the Super Bowl — including the incredible story of Seahawks coach Mike McDonald, who followed God's calling to leave the corporate world to take an unpaid internship in coaching. And now 12 years later, it's led to a Super Bowl championship. We also dig into a new study revealing that Gen Z is statistically dumber than their parents (and why that's significant). Plus, Jesse forces the crew to watch the Carman movie trailer, and at the end of the show, we have Ask the Cast! And of course Jesse and Derek have some strong thoughts on Ring cameras and drones.

    Highlights:

    01:28 — The Olympics and Derek's New Drone

    04:59 — Ring Cameras Have Ruined Jesse's Hypothetical Heist

    06:18 — The Dark Knight Predicted the Ring Camera Era

    09:20 — Apple Is Buying Tech That Can Hear Your Silent Speech

    16:29 — RELEVANT BUZZ

    19:31 — Coach Mike McDonald: From Accountant to Super Bowl Champion

    23:04 — New Study: Gen Z Is Scoring Lower on IQ Tests Than Their Parents

    24:40 — The Lost Art of Daydreaming & Why Boredom Matters

    30:09 — Milo Ventimiglia on ‘I Can Only Imagine 2’

    33:24 — Jesse Makes the Crew Watch the Carman Movie Trailer (Live Reaction)

    37:47 — SLICES

    38:11 — Man Cited for Juggling Fire on a Unicycle in a Crosswalk

    41:11 — Man Breaks Into Little Caesars After Hours & Starts Selling Pizzas

    43:09 — ASK THE CAST

    44:05 — What Belief Have You Changed Your Mind On?

    45:46 — Boundaries You Didn't Know You Could Set

    46:40 — What Today Would Shock Yourself 10 Years Ago?

    47:18 — Podcast Voice vs. Real Voice

    49:48 — Who Has the Worst Music Taste on the Crew?

    51:04 — Why Jesse Is a Terrible Texter

    52:55 — NBA All-Star Weekend: Does Anyone Care?

    53:59 — Outro & YouTube Growth Update



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    56 Min.
  • Episode 1287: Trip Lee's Worship Pivot, Jelly Roll's Grammy Sermon & Free Iguanas in Miami
    Feb 3 2026

    This week, legendary Christian rapper Trip Lee tells us about his unexpected move into worship music with his new album. Before that, the crew swaps stories from last week's historic winter storm—Emily survived three days without power in freezing temps and Jesse narrowly avoided going to a fun Orlando Magic game with Cameron.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, we break down Jelly Roll's powerful Grammy acceptance moment, plus the youngest Grammy winner at just eight years old. We also dive into new research showing the vast majority of people want authentic faith representation in TV and movies, and then Emily previews two interesting new shows: Jury Duty Season 2's unexpected premise and Neighbors, HBO and A24's reality series about strangers forced to live together.

    Plus, Jesse announces his new podcast Target Intelligence: Psyop and Derek plugs his brand-new show, You Can't Say That in Church. Jesse of course brings his most rewatched video of the week: a Medieval Combat League warrior armed with a real axe who keeps targeting opponents from behind with hilarious headshots. Then in SLICES we cover Miami's iguana apocalypse—dinosaurs falling from trees as residents collect them by the armload (and definitely aren't disposing of them properly).

    And to close it out, it's Super Bowl week, so we're playing a special edition of "One Has to Go" covering everything from iconic Super Bowl commercials and halftime show moments to game-day snacks and controversial performances. Spoiler: mozzarella sticks do not survive Jesse's hot take.

    Highlights:

    00:00 — Intro & Winter Storm Survival Stories

    07:43 — RELEVANT Buzz

    08:00 — Jelly Roll's Powerful Grammy Acceptance Speech

    11:27 — Eight-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Grammy Winner in History

    12:33 — New Study: 92% of Viewers Want Authentic Faith in TV & Movies

    16:37 — Jury Duty Season 2 Preview: Hot Sauce Company Chaos

    18:00 — Neighbors: HBO and A24's New Reality Series

    24:00 — Medieval Combat League Axe Warrior Goes Viral

    31:09 — Trip Lee

    32:00 — Why Trip Lee Made a Worship Album After Years in Hip-Hop

    35:00 — Trip Lee on Being a Teaching Pastor and Collaborating With Worship Leaders

    37:00 — SLICES: Miami's Iguana Apocalypse

    43:30 — Super Bowl Edition: "One Has to Go" Game

    45:53 — Iconic Super Bowl Commercials (Doritos, Tide, QR Code)

    46:21 — Controversial Super Bowl Ads (GoDaddy, Carl's Jr., Axe)

    47:04 — Super Bowl Snacks Face-Off (Doritos, Lay's, Pringles)

    47:30 — Soda Showdown (Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew)

    48:00 — Jesse's Mozzarella Stick Hot Take Sparks Chaos

    49:31 — Halftime Show Showdown (Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé)

    50:01 — Most Controversial Halftime Moments (Nipplegate, Dancing Sharks)

    50:52 — Halftime Props (JLo's Pole, Usher's Skates, Dr. Dre's Lowrider)



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    53 Min.
  • Episode 1286: Chris Pratt on Faith, Fame and Finding Purpose Beyond Hollywood
    Jan 27 2026

    This week, we talk to ‘Mercy’ star Chris Pratt about how faith shapes his life and career. He opens up about navigating public narratives, using his platform with purpose and why he believes being open about faith matters more than ever.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, the crew dives into Jelly Roll’s moving moment on 'Star Search,' why Gen Z is intentionally disconnecting from their phones and whether music is actually getting sadder. Plus, stories about AI fatigue, bizarre license plate drama, a ketchup packet felony and a guy trying to create a new nation in Texas. And at the end of the show, don't miss the Best Game Ever!

    Highlights:

    01:00 Storm prep anxiety and riding it out

    03:27 The man who tried to start his own country in Texas

    06:56 The confidence of mediocre white men

    18:23 RELEVANT Buzz

    18:53 Jelly Roll’s Gospel moment on Star Search

    21:58 Study finds popular music is getting sadder

    24:36 Gen Z intentionally disconnecting from phones

    30:10 Chris Pratt

    36:40 SLICES

    38:38 Mr. Potato Head license plate controversy

    39:34 Florida man charged over ketchup packet

    45:14 “Best Game Ever”



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    52 Min.
  • Episode 1285: Chelsea Smith on Dating, Marriage and What Actually Makes Love Last
    Jan 20 2026

    This week, we sit down with Chelsea Smith to talk about dating wisely, building a resilient marriage and navigating seasons when love feels harder than usual. She shares practical advice for singles, couples and anyone wondering if what they’re experiencing is normal.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, we unpack the rise of political independents among Gen Z and millennials, Brandon Lake’s Good Morning America moment and why Christian hip-hop is showing up at Rolling Loud.

    Plus, the crew debates whether it’s easier to bowl a perfect game or hit a hole-in-one for a million dollars, discusses illegal monkeys in St. Louis and breaks down Gen Z’s newest solution to burnout: a “retirement home” in Malaysia.

    Highlights:

    06:30 – Million-dollar question: perfect bowling game or hole-in-one?

    16:05 – RELEVANT Buzz

    16:15 – Christian hip-hop at Rolling Loud

    18:10 – Brandon Lake on Good Morning America (and the Maury joke)

    20:45 – Gallup: Gen Z and millennials are going independent

    31:40 – Chelsea Smith on dating

    33:55 – What every healthy marriage needs

    35:30 – Advice for couples in hard seasons

    37:55 – Our new partnership with 316 Financial + Reset Series

    42:25 – Slices

    42:45 – St. Louis offers amnesty for illegal monkey owners

    47:05 – A Gen Z “retirement home” opens in Malaysia


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    50 Min.
  • Episode 1284: Khloé Kardashian Talks Faith, A ‘Stranger Things’ Star Does Too, and Philip Yancey’s Scandal
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of The RELEVANT Podcast, we break down a surprisingly faith-heavy week in pop culture.

    In RELEVANT Buzz, Khloé Kardashian opens up in depth about her faith and prayer life, Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin shares why he’s returning to faith after growing up as a pastor’s kid. Then we discuss news at the other end of the spectrum: Bestselling Christian author Philip Yancey stepping away from ministry after confessing to an eight-year extramarital affair and Christian pop singer Stacie Orrico’s lawsuit alleging childhood sexual abuse by her former manager. We wrap things on an up-note, highlighting Daniel Caesar’s spiritually charged Tiny Desk performance.

    Plus, the crew reacts to DMX’s posthumous ordination, Jesse spirals over the murder math of NCIS, shares a wild Lamar Odom encounter and we play another round of ‘Overrated, Underrated or Just Right.’

    Highlights:

    03:00 Jesse’s NCIS take and the Navy murder math spiral

    14:15 RELEVANT Buzz begins

    17:05 Khloé Kardashian opens up about her Christian faith

    28:15 Caleb McLaughlin talks faith, deconstruction and returning to God

    31:55 Philip Yancey steps away from ministry after affair confession

    34:35 Stacie Orrico files lawsuit alleging childhood sexual abuse

    37:50 Daniel Caesar’s Tiny Desk and his spiritual journey

    39:20 Slices: Lottery odds website exposes Powerball math

    44:10 DMX to be posthumously recognized as a minister

    46:05 Game: Overrated, Underrated or Just Right (Part 2)

    47:15 Mayonnaise, squats and Chris Hemsworth

    49:00 Pet fish, LaCroix and Philip Yancey books

    50:00 Air fryers, motorcycles and voice notes



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    54 Min.
  • Episode 1283: The Top Young Adult Faith Questions, Weird Guinness Records & CITIZENS Frontman Zach Bolen
    Jan 6 2026

    This week, we tackle the biggest faith questions young adults are asking right now (according to the recent Passion Conference) — from evidence for God’s existence and the tension between free will and predestination, to suffering, salvation and thoughts on hell. It’s an honest conversation about doubt, belief and why curiosity might be essential to spiritual growth.

    From there, Emily sits down with CITIZENS frontman Zach Bolen to talk about the band’s new album Museum, being in the Christian music bubble while feeling like an outsider and why art doesn’t need to explain itself to be meaningful.

    Plus, Jesse has some thoughts over the increasingly unhinged Guinness World Records, from pigs on skateboards to LEGO-related pain tolerance, and the crew plays a round of “Overrated, Underrated or Just Right,” covering reboots, word-of-the-year culture and more!

    Highlights:

    3:10 New Year check-in

    4:20 The Crown

    5:25 Why New Year’s TV is terrible

    9:55 Fireworks gone wrong

    14:15 RELEVANT BUZZ

    17:05 The top faith questions young adults are asking at the Passion Conference

    31:00 Awards season highlights

    38:30 Zach Bolen of CITIZENS

    42:10 Faith, deconstruction, and the Nashville bubble

    46:20 Curiosity as a spiritual discipline

    50:10 SLICES

    50:14 Guinness World Records need a reboot

    56:20 OVERRATED, UNDERRATED, OR JUST RIGHT?



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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Episode 1282: Our New Year Episode — Bieber’s Faith, Jesse’s Patriot Games and Very Accurate 2026 Predictions!
    Dec 30 2025

    We wrap up 2025 and kick off 2026 by catching up on everything from post-holiday chaos to the optimism that comes with starting a new year. Along the way, we touch on Justin Bieber’s recent reflections on faith, how people in 1998 predicted 2025, and surprising new archeological evidence that Noah's Ark was real.

    From there, the episode takes a turn into full chaos as Jesse introduces his own idea for the “Patriot Games”: teams of Americans competing using everyday life skills, jury duty-style. The episode then wraps with the cast predicting the trends of 2026 — all delivered with the usual mix of humor, honesty and side-tracking that makes the show what it is.

    Highlights:

    05:10 — Spring-free trampolines and modern parenting stress

    07:40 — Childhood injuries, backyard chaos and growing up feral

    12:30 — The unspoken pressure of being “the capable adult”

    13:33 — SLICES: Noah’s Ark evidence

    25:03 — 1998 predicts 2025

    31:53 — Justin Bieber’s faith posts

    30:45 — WHAT'S JESSE THINKING? Jesse introduces his Patriot Games concept

    43:20 — IN OR OUT? Predicting 2026



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    53 Min.