Nadine@9

Nadine@9

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Ever wonder how faith fits into politics, culture, and everyday life? Nadine@9 digs into the issues shaping our world and reminds listeners that feelings can’t be the foundation for truth. In a culture driven by emotion and opinion, she challenges believers to seek the ultimate Truth found only in God’s Word. nadineat9.substack.com

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Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Happy 2nd Anniversary! 03.07.2026

It all started on July 5, 2024 . Looking back, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the way God orchestrated so many things to bring incredible people into my life. Through this little podcast, I’ve had the privilege of meeting new friends, hearing inspiring stories, and walking down paths I never could have planned myself. Nadine@9 has become a much bigger part of my life than I ever imagined. Beli...

The Wizard Behind the Curtain 27.06.2026

Everyone has heard the phrase “conspiracy theory.” But how often do we stop to ask what those words actually mean? Conspiracy: A secret plan between two or more people to commit an unlawful, harmful, or deceptive act. Conspiracy Theory: An explanation that alleges a conspiracy is responsible for an event or circumstance, typically before it has been conclusively proven. So why do we so often use t...

What Covid Couldn’t Shut Down 19.06.2026

When COVID-era shutdowns disrupted businesses across America, Robb Carter found himself facing an unexpected crossroads. What appeared to be a setback became the beginning of a new calling. In this episode, Robb shares his journey from the shoe industry to hosting The Robb Carter Show , where he and producer Isaiah work to bring attention to stories and perspectives often overlooked by mainstream...

America: 12.06.2026

Alex Newman has spent much of his life looking beyond the headlines. An investigative journalist, international speaker, and founder of Liberty Sentinel Media , Alex grew up overseas, learned multiple languages, and developed a unique perspective on the forces shaping nations and cultures around the world. In this episode, Alex shares how his experiences abroad helped him recognize both the streng...

Where There’s A Will... 05.06.2026

This week’s guest is someone many of you in the area already know from Lake TV , but he’s also someone I’ve had the privilege of calling a friend for a while. In this conversation, Will Holtz shares his story—the good, the hard, and the redemptive. We talk about growing up in the Catholic Church, the faith foundations that stayed with him, and the things he began to see differently as he navigated...

The Beautiful Return of a Wandering Heart 29.05.2026

Growing up in the church, Michelle Tart always knew who she was supposed to be. Faith wasn’t just something she practiced—it surrounded every part of her life. But when a single moment planted seeds of doubt, everything she thought she knew began to unravel. In this deeply honest episode of Before the Last Petal Falls – Stories of Redemption , Michelle shares her journey through confusion, wanderi...

1776 to 2026 22.05.2026

America is closing in on its 250th birthday, but instead of fireworks and nostalgia, maybe it’s time for some honesty. What kind of country are we becoming? How much freedom have we already traded away without realizing it? And how much further are we willing to go? Twila Brase from Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom joins me today to discuss the upcoming event, Then and Now: 1776–2026 , a conve...

I Like Ike 15.05.2026

The race for Missouri Senate District 6 is heating up. With the current seat holder terming out, the field is filled with candidates eager to claim the spot. But while many are talking about freedom, constitutional values, and fighting government overreach, only one candidate has already proven he’s willing to act when it matters most: Ike Skelton . I sit down with Ike to discuss why he’s entering...

The Left Hand No One’s Watching 08.05.2026

What is the proper role of government—and who are we really loyal to? In this episode, I sit down with Tom Martz ( Locke & Smith Foundation ) for a conversation that cuts through party lines and goes straight to the heart of responsibility, truth, and accountability. We dig into a pattern that feels all too familiar: when one party is in power, outrage is loud—but when the other takes over, the qu...

Educate. Activate. Engage. 02.05.2026

Listen in as I talk with Michael Compton and Amy Castro of Act for Missouri , a grassroots organization focused on one mission: Educate. Activate. Engage. Together, we break down what Missouri voters are being asked to consider with HJR 173 & 174 —a proposed constitutional amendment framed as a path to eliminating the state income tax. But as we dig into the details… the reality is far less clear....

From the Cockpit to the Capitol 24.04.2026

Today, I talk with Senate District 18 candidate Dusty Blue , a man whose journey is rooted in faith, resilience, and a deep conviction that obedience to God must come before comfort or political convenience. Dusty’s story doesn’t begin in the halls of power—it begins in humble circumstances. Raised in what many would consider poverty, he quickly developed a determination to build something differe...

Unbranded 18.04.2026

Politics isn’t new to Sophia Shore—it’s in her blood. Growing up with a politically active mom, Sophia was introduced early to what patriotism actually looks like. Planning and zoning meetings weren’t unusual. Passing out flyers wasn’t a chore. Speaking at events wasn’t intimidating. To her, it was normal—just part of what it meant to live in this country and take civic duty seriously. That mindse...

Missouri’s Freest Senator 11.04.2026

Senator Mike Moon joins the show to reflect on 13 years of serving the state and the cost of standing on conviction. And yes—I tackle one of the most pressing questions of all: has the mustache always been part of the story?! From hours-long filibusters to fighting for life-affirming legislation, Mike has consistently taken a stand—even when it meant standing alone. Along the way, he’s gained and...

Counting on the People 06.04.2026

Edit: I somehow misspelled Jen’s name! Re-sending with the correct spelling! In this episode, I open with a brief Good Friday reflection and a look at the origins of Easter before talking with Jen Olson , candidate for St. Charles County Director of Elections. Jenn shares a clear and straightforward vision: return to hand counting and restore trust in the process by putting power back in the hands...

After the Storm 29.03.2026

John Grady’s story is one of service, survival, and a relentless fight to rebuild—not just communities, but his own life. Grady answered the call to serve his country in both the U.S. Marine Corps and the Navy Seabees, deploying for two combat tours in Iraq in 2004 and 2005. He witnessed the realities of war firsthand—experiences that would follow him long after he returned home. But home offered...

This Shouldn’t Be Complicated 20.03.2026

This week’s episode is a little different. No guest. No interview. Just me—sharing what I believe the Lord has been pressing on my heart. I recently read this statement in an article by the Christian Post that argued against Equal Protection bills, claiming they are harmful to the pro-life movement: “Moreover, unlike the victim of all other forms of homicide, the victim of abortion cannot be seen,...

Utilitarian or Biblical? 15.03.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Wes Scroggins , Executive Director of Abolish Abortion Missouri (AAMO) , to talk about the growing abolition movement and the biblical worldview behind it. Wes shares how AAMO was founded after recognizing a major gap in the pro-life movement. For decades, many mainstream pro-life organizations have focused on regulating abortion—placing limits or restrictions...

A Sentimental Journey with Lola Pearl 07.03.2026

Recently, I had the incredible honor of sitting down with Miss Lola Pearl at the remarkable age of 104 . During our time together, Lola graciously shared memories from a life that spanned some of the most defining and difficult moments in American history. Born in 1921 , Lola lived through The Great Depression and World War II —years that tested families, communities, and faith across the nation....

They Are Listening 28.02.2026

📝 Show Notes This week I sat down with my friend Lisa Pannett of Armor Vine — a woman who tirelessly serves “We The People” while boldly following The Way, The Truth, and The Life — Jesus Christ. Day in and day out, Lisa reads legislation, sits in the Capitol, and tracks what’s really happening in Jefferson City. It’s exhausting work — mentally, physically, spiritually — but she continues because...

The Establishment Problem 21.02.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Mike and Amy from Act for Missouri to talk about the incredible work they are doing to make political engagement accessible, efficient, and practical for everyday Missourians. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by legislation, deal-making at the Capitol, or unsure how to make your voice heard — this episode is for you. We also dive deep into the growing debate surroun...

Protecting Missouri’s Skies 07.02.2026

📝 Episode Show Notes In this second conversation with Michael Hogan and Kaley Head from Missouri Clean Skies , we dig deep into the current legislative landscape on protecting our skies from geoengineering, weather modification, and cloud seeding. Missouri Clean Skies has been at the forefront of grassroots advocacy — and big developments are happening right now . In this episode we cover: 🔍 Wha...

We Gave Away Too Much 31.01.2026

In this episode, I sit down once again with Tiffany Boyd , founder of Free YOUR Children , for an urgent and eye-opening conversation every parent needs to hear. We talk about why our rights as parents do not come from the Constitution but from God — and why that distinction matters. Tiffany breaks down what’s happening in real time with truancy legislation and education policy, including troublin...

The Medicine Cabinet Reset 24.01.2026

WHAT TO STOCK AT HOME AND WHERE TO START In this episode, we dive into natural treatments for common illnesses , how to begin swapping pharmaceuticals for natural options , and what’s truly worth keeping stocked at home. Our goal is not perfection—but progress . Even small changes can make a big difference in supporting your body naturally. We also understand how overwhelming it can feel to “do al...

Farmland & Solar: Risks, Rights & Regrets 16.01.2026

People say you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone. The truth is, you knew what you had, you just never thought you’d lose it. In this episode, I’m joined by Susan Burns , a member of the leadership team for the Mid Missouri Landowners Alliance , a grassroots organization working to educate landowners and communities about the rapid expansion of large-scale solar projects on Missouri farmla...

Chosen, But Not Excused 09.01.2026

In this episode, we take a careful, Scripture-centered look at Israel and the Christian responsibility toward it—seeking clarity beyond political talking points or popular theological assumptions. We address the foundational question: what does it actually mean to support Israel as a Christian? Rather than treating Israel as an exception among the nations, we argue that biblical support should loo...

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