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God, Grit, and Glory

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.

  1. 79

    Faith, Discernment & Responsibility: How Christians Navigate Health, Fear & Uncertainty

    Veto closes the series by shifting the conversation to faith. He discusses how Christians can approach public health debates with wisdom, humility, and discernment. Creed emphasizes the importance of prayer, community, and seeking truth without falling into fear or division. He encourages listeners to stay informed, stay grounded, and stay connected to God’s guidance in uncertain times.

  2. 78

    Another ‘Plandemic’? Why Some Americans Expect the Worst — And What That Says About Us

    In this episode, Veto explores the idea of a “plandemic” — not as a factual claim, but as a reflection of public distrust. He examines why so many people believe crises are orchestrated, how past experiences shape current fears, and what this reveals about the relationship between citizens and institutions. Creed focuses on the psychology behind suspicion, not on promoting unverified theories.

  3. 77

    Hantavirus Headlines: What’s Real, What’s Rumor & Why People Are Nervous

    Veto Creed dives into the recent conversations around hantavirus, explaining what the virus actually is, how it spreads, and why it occasionally resurfaces in the news. He discusses how public anxiety spikes whenever a new disease enters the spotlight and why people immediately fear a repeat of past global crises. Creed reminds listeners to rely on credible medical sources for accurate information.

  4. 76

    The Narrative War: How Misinformation, Media & Fear Shape Public Opinion

    In this episode, Veto breaks down how media cycles, political tension, and online echo chambers influence the way people view vaccines, outbreaks, and public health decisions. He analyzes why some Americans feel manipulated or misled, and how fear — on all sides — fuels division. Creed encourages listeners to stay grounded, informed, and cautious about unverified claims.

  5. 75

    Vaccines, Trust & Transparency: Why So Many Americans Are Asking Hard Questions

    Veto Creed opens the series by exploring why vaccines have become one of the most debated topics in modern society. He discusses the public’s growing distrust of institutions, the confusion caused by conflicting information, and why many people feel their concerns are dismissed instead of addressed. Creed emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, personal responsibility, and verifying health information with trusted medical professionals.

  6. 74

    When Policy Meets Faith: Why Many Christians Feel Betrayed by the Administration

    In this episode, Veto explores the growing divide between the administration’s recent decisions and the expectations of Christian voters who once supported it. He discusses how foreign policy, national security, and shifting alliances have created spiritual and political tension. Creed frames the conversation around values, responsibility, and the biblical call for leaders to act with integrity — not around partisanship.

  7. 73

    A Man on Watch: Why God Calls Men to Protect Their Homes

    Veto Creed analyzes how modern culture often discourages men from leading, protecting, or taking responsibility. He discusses how this shift affects family stability, emotional security, and spiritual order. Creed emphasizes that protection is not outdated — it’s essential — and explains how men can reclaim their role without falling into unhealthy extremes.

  8. 72

    The Refinement Process: Why God Breaks You Before He Builds You

    In this raw and transformative episode, Veto Creed unpacks one of the most misunderstood spiritual realities: God often breaks us down before He builds us up. Creed calls this the refinement process — the season where God exposes our motives, reveals our weaknesses, strips away our pride, and confronts the parts of us we’d rather hide.

  9. 71

    Why God Puts You Through It: The Purpose Behind the Pressure

    In this episode, Veto Creed dives into the truth that every believer wrestles with: we plan, we strategize, we map out our lives — but God is the One who ultimately directs our steps. Creed opens up about the moments in his own life where everything seemed to fall apart, only to later realize that God was orchestrating something far bigger than he could see. Veto goes down the rabbit hole of why God allows certain situations, why some seasons feel heavy or confusing, and how Scripture shows again and again that God uses discomfort, delay, and disruption to shape His people.

  10. 70

    Sacrifice, Legacy & The Lives We Shape: Veto Creed on Family, Upbringing, and a Major Announcement

    Veto Creed breaks down the truth about sacrifice — what it costs, why it matters, and how every meaningful relationship in our lives is built through time, intention, and investment. After unpacking the weight of legacy and the responsibility of building a strong family, Veto drops a major announcement that changes everything: The Creed family is growing… with TWINS.

  11. 69

    When Roles Reverse: How Modern Culture Redefines Marriage — and the Fallout That Follows

    In this episode, Veto analyzes the growing trend of wives taking over traditional male roles in the home — not as partnership, but as dominance. He discusses how this reversal affects communication, respect, intimacy, and long‑term stability. Creed emphasizes that this isn’t about superiority, but about biblical design, and why ignoring that design leads to tension, resentment, and spiritual drift.

  12. 68

    Truth Over Tradition: Why These Differences Matter for Christians Today

    In the series finale, Veto ties his journey together and explains why these doctrinal differences aren’t just theological footnotes — they shape how Christians live, worship, and understand God. He challenges listeners to examine their beliefs through Scripture, not habit or heritage, and emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth in a world full of religious noise.

  13. 67

    Church Hierarchy vs. Biblical Leadership: Creed on Where Authority Comes From

    Veto Creed examines the structure of Catholic authority — from priests to bishops to the papacy — and contrasts it with the leadership model described in the New Testament. He discusses why he began questioning the idea of centralized spiritual power and how Scripture reshaped his understanding of church leadership, accountability, and the role of the believer.

  14. 66

    Sacraments, Rituals & the Bible: Where Creed Says the Lines Don’t Match

    In this episode, Veto breaks down the sacramental system — confession, penance, Eucharist, infant baptism, and more — and compares each one to what he finds in Scripture. He explains why certain rituals raised red flags for him and how he came to believe that some practices elevate tradition above biblical authority. A powerful, Scripture‑anchored analysis for Christians seeking clarity.

  15. 65

    The Spiritual World Is Real: Veto Creed Exposes What the Modern Church Won’t Talk About

    Veto Creed pulls back the curtain on the spiritual realm. He breaks down biblical passages about unseen warfare, deception, and discernment — and explains why many churches avoid these topics. Creed challenges listeners to wake up to the reality Scripture describes, not the sanitized version presented in popular culture.

  16. 64

    Sound Doctrine vs. Spiritual Hype: How to Discern the Real Gifts From the Fake

    Veto Creed returns to Scripture to define the gifts of the Holy Spirit—wisdom, discernment, prophecy, healing, tongues, and more. He breaks down how the Bible describes these gifts, why they exist, and how believers can recognize them in their lives. A foundational episode for Christians seeking clarity without the noise of modern spiritual trends.

  17. 63

    Is Catholicism Biblical? Veto Creed Opens the Debate

    Veto Creed launches the series by sharing his personal journey through Catholic spaces and why he began questioning the scriptural basis of certain Catholic traditions. From sacramental rituals to church hierarchy, Creed breaks down where he believes Catholic doctrine diverges from the Bible — and why these differences matter for Christians seeking truth in today’s world.

  18. 62

    The Battle for the Soul: Howlett & Creed on Today’s Worldly Conflicts

    Creed and Howlett dive into the spiritual implications of modern warfare, political division, and cultural upheaval. They discuss how spiritual warfare manifests in geopolitical tensions and why individuals must cultivate inner strength, wisdom, and discernment. This episode blends theology, philosophy, and real‑world analysis into a compelling call for spiritual resilience

  19. 61

    America at a Crossroads: Will This War Be Our Downfall?

    Creed critiques the current U.S. administration for its unwavering support of Israel’s military actions, arguing that this alignment may drag America into a prolonged and unwinnable conflict. He explores the economic, political, and spiritual consequences of entering a war that many believe is strategically reckless and morally questionable. Creed asks whether this moment marks the beginning of America’s decline on the world stage.

  20. 60

    Theology Meets Geopolitics: How Biblical Narratives Shape Today’s World

    In this episode, Creed zooms out to examine how biblical stories — including Jacob and Esau — influence modern geopolitical perspectives, especially in discussions about Israel, the Middle East, and global power structures. He explores how different Christian traditions interpret prophecy, covenant, and lineage, and how those interpretations affect political beliefs today.

  21. 59

    Truth, Power & Perception: Veto Creed on How Americans Interpret Influence

    Veto reflects on the good vs. evil in the world, tying everything together—how political projects, advocacy groups, and faith‑based movements all shape the national conversation. He emphasizes the importance of discernment, critical thinking, and understanding the difference between influence, perception, and power. A grounded, thoughtful conclusion to a complex topic.

  22. 58

    Project 2025, Project Esther & the Battle for America’s Story: Veto Creed Breaks It Down

    In this episode, Veto Creed compares how different political and cultural projects—like Project 2025 and Project Esther—have shaped public conversation. He analyzes how Americans interpret these initiatives, why they spark such intense reactions, and how advocacy groups influence the national narrative. A deep dive into perception, messaging, and the fight to define America’s future.

  23. 57

    Redington Beach Exposed: Veto Creed Uncovers a Town in Crisis

    Veto Creed opens the investigation by breaking down the growing corruption concerns in Redington Beach, FL. He highlights reports of systematic exploitation involving local officials and contracted enforcement agencies accused of targeting residents during vulnerable moments — especially after the pandemic. Creed analyzes how these patterns resemble a coordinated scheme rather than isolated mistakes, raising questions about who truly benefits from the chaos.

  24. 56

    Righteous Anger: What the Bible Actually Teaches About Holy Outrage

    Veto Creed dives into the biblical foundation of righteous anger. He walks through passages where Scripture distinguishes between destructive rage and God‑honoring indignation. Veto reflects on his own emotional response to public frustration surrounding the release of the Epstein files, using the Bible as the lens for understanding how believers can process anger without sinning.

  25. 55

    The Hard Truths on Why the Epstein Files Still Feel Incomplete (Pt. 2)

    Veto Creed examines the public’s concerns about how the Department of Justice handled the case. He discusses the perception of selective transparency, the frustration over redactions, and the broader question of how institutions decide what to release. The focus remains on public expectations, institutional trust, and the demand for accountability.

  26. 54

    The Hard Truths on Why the Epstein Files Still Feel Incomplete (Pt. 1)

    This episode tackles the uncomfortable reality that even with the released files, many people feel the story is far from fully told. Veto explores why the case resonates so deeply, why the public believes key information is missing, and how the lack of closure fuels ongoing debate.

  27. 53

    Cease, Desist, and Disappear: Veto Creed Breaks Down Erika Kirk and TPUSA's Legal Blitz (Pt. 2)

    Creed dives into the growing number of influencers claiming they’ve been pressured to stay quiet about controversies, internal disputes, or organizational behavior. He examines how the justice system — or the threat of it — can be leveraged to suppress uncomfortable conversations. This episode highlights the emotional and financial toll creators face when speaking out becomes risky.

  28. 52

    Cease, Desist, and Disappear: Veto Creed Breaks Down Erika Kirk and TPUSA's Legal Blitz (Pt. 1)

    Veto Creed opens Part 1 by analyzing the wave of cease‑and‑desist letters circulating in the influencer space. He explores how legal threats — whether justified or not — can create a chilling effect on commentary, criticism, and open discussion. Creed examines the broader implications of high‑profile organizations using legal tools to control narratives, and what this means for creators who speak boldly about faith, culture, and politics.

  29. 51

    The Chosen People: Covenant, Promise, and Misinterpretation

    Veto explores the biblical concept of Israel as a chosen nation, unpacking how the covenant is described in Scripture and how it has been interpreted — and misinterpreted — throughout history. He highlights the difference between cultural narratives and biblical truth, guiding listeners back to the original text.

  30. 50

    The Files They Won’t Show Us: Veto Creed & Ross Bennett Break Down the Epstein Controversy

    Veto Creed teams up with Ross Bennett from The Ross Duh Boss Show to unpack the public debate surrounding the Epstein files. They explore why so many Americans believe the DOJ has withheld key information and how this perception fuels distrust in institutions. A high‑energy, truth‑seeking conversation that asks the questions everyone else avoids.

  31. 49

    Faith Under Fire: Veto Creed & Stew Peters on the War Against Christian Values

    Veto Creed welcomes Stew Peters for a raw, unfiltered conversation about the growing pressure on Christian values in today’s geo‑political climate. Together, they break down how cultural narratives, media messaging, and global tensions are reshaping the moral landscape. This episode sets the tone for a powerful series on faith, conviction, and standing firm in a shifting world.

  32. 48

    When Everyone Has Their Own Truth: The Danger of Endless Interpretation (Pt. 2)

    Veto Creed exposes how spiritual confusion often comes from distorted interpretations of truth — whether through influencers, self‑help gurus, or even misapplied religious teachings. He discusses how Christians can guard themselves against deception by grounding their beliefs in biblical context, not cultural trends.

  33. 47

    When Everyone Has Their Own Truth: The Danger of Endless Interpretation (Pt. 1)

    Veto analyzes the rise of “my truth” culture and why it can lead people into confusion, self‑deception, and spiritual instability. He explains how subjective truth opens the door to manipulation, emotional decision‑making, and moral drift. This episode challenges listeners to examine where their beliefs come from and whether those beliefs can actually sustain them.

  34. 46

    The Narrative Police? Veto Creed on the ADL’s Expanding Influence (Pt. 3)

    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.

  35. 45

    The Narrative Police? Veto Creed on the ADL’s Expanding Influence (Pt. 2)

    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.

  36. 44

    The Narrative Police? Veto Creed on the ADL’s Expanding Influence (Pt. 1)

    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.

  37. 43

    From Diagnosis to Deliverance: Angel’s Journey Through Leukemia

    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.

  38. 42

    The Zelensky Question: Hero, Symbol, or Political Tool?

    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.

  39. 41

    Who Shapes the Narrative? Veto Creed on U.S.–Israel Political Influence (Pt. 2)

    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.

  40. 40

    Who Shapes the Narrative? Veto Creed on U.S.–Israel Political Influence (Pt. 1)

    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.

  41. 39

    The Erika Kirk Controversy: What Sparked Candace Owens’ Accusations?

    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.

  42. 38

    Why I’m Backing James Fishback: Veto Creed’s Official Endorsement

    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.

  43. 37

    Designed by God: The Predestined Roles of Men and Women

    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.

  44. 36

    The Hidden Script: Veto Creed Breaks Down Modern Feminist Messaging

    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.

  45. 35

    Fixing Florida’s Cost Crisis: A Governor’s Plan feat. GOP Candidate James Fishback (Pt. 2)

    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.

  46. 34

    Fixing Florida’s Cost Crisis: A Governor’s Plan feat. GOP Candidate James Fishback (Pt. 1)

    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.

  47. 33

    The Woke Stream: How Platforms Shape Your Kids’ Worldview

    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.

  48. 32

    From Titanic to Stand‑Up: G. Michael Harris’ Wild Journey (Pt. 3)

    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.

  49. 31

    From Titanic to Stand‑Up: G. Michael Harris’ Wild Journey (Pt. 2)

    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.

  50. 30

    From Titanic to Stand‑Up: G. Michael Harris’ Wild Journey (Pt. 1)

    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.

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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.

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