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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 1H 50M

From ICE To Outrage: Faith, Rights, And A Nation On Edge

from The Gospel Twins Podcast · host Sean Hicks and John McArn

Send us Fan MailA woman dies on a neighborhood street and the nation is told to “comply or die.” The Gospel Twins refuse to accept that bargain. They walk through the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good—a U.S. citizen and unpack what meaningful accountability should look like when federal power meets local life. No euphemisms, no spin: they examine use‑of‑force standards, claims about ICE funding and oversight, and why de‑escalation isn’t optional in a free country.From there, the brothers widen the lens. How do fear, propaganda, and “flood the zone” tactics numb people into silence? How do media narratives shape outrage and compassion unequally? They break down the orchestra metaphor for leadership: when those in charge mute “percussion”—our stand‑in for inclusion, rhythm, and shared dignity—the music collapses. A healthy democracy needs every section playing, not just the parts that flatter power. The G.T.s ask listeners to watch original footage, read primary sources, and push their local representatives to speak plainly and act publicly when the law is crossed.Faith frames our response. Anger can be righteous; vengeance cannot. They talk about protesting peacefully, praying specifically, and strengthening community so courage outlasts the news cycle. In practical terms, Sean shares a green‑juice detox that helped him reset—apples, celery, cucumber, ginger, lemon, parsley, cilantro—plus magnesium and sleep tips that keep energy steady and minds clear. When the moment demands stamina and discernment, caring for your body isn’t a luxury; it’s strategy.Green juice recipe:7 apples1 celery stalkHandful of parsleyHandful of cilantroOne lemon (unpeeled)1 cucumber (peeled)Ginger thumb-sizeCayenne pepper half teaspoon If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more grounded conversations, and leave a review so others can find the show. Your voice helps keep the music honest—what’s your next step toward real accountability and peace?

Send us Fan Mail A woman dies on a neighborhood street and the nation is told to “comply or die.” The Gospel Twins refuse to accept that bargain. They walk through the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good—a U.S. citizen and unpack what meaningful accountability should look like when federal power meets local life. No euphemisms, no spin: they examine use‑of‑force standards, claims about ICE funding and oversight, and why de‑escalation isn’t optional in a free country. From there, the brothers...

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