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    Thrifty Desire

    Thrifty Desire

    In this episode, we find out which Ballpark serves the best food, Hartley discusses a foundational step for making a deep connection with your soul, and Kevin takes over trivia.

    SHOW NOTES: 

    • Content Fact Check: During Kevin and Hartley‘s discussion of the national debt, Kevin suggests if the information he shares about California is incorrect, the commentary about California would be omitted from this podcast. The conversation is included and not omitted because the state of California is currently ranked 5th, however, a majority of economists are predicting the state will soon be ranked the World's 4th Largest Economy. The difference between the two rankings does not alter the emphasis Kevin presents in the context of the conversation. Here are our sources if you wish to learn more: Bloomberg | Fullerton Observer | California Policy Center | Los Angeles Times | Bull Oak Capital (Blog)
    • Hartley quotes from this article when talking about food at the ballpark: Every Pro Baseball Stadium Ranked by its Food
    • If you seek hard enough, getting in touch with your deepest desire is like peeling an onion.  After removing several layers and often shedding many tears, you can discover your deepest desire. Naming your desire before God and others is a foundational step for being able to arrange your life and experience a transformational spiritual journey.  

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    We Flex for Unisex

    We Flex for Unisex

    The Market is high but the Holy Spirit is low on the fandom list. In this episode — if you hang around long enough — you'll hear an unsolicited apology to their listeners, an accidental conversation about self-awareness, and why Hartley and Kevin appreciate women's bathrooms.

    Show Notes: 

    • The referenced quote (corrected and expanded here): "50% contend that the Holy Spirit is not a real, living being but is merely a symbol of God’s power, presence, or purity" is stated in Arizona Christian University Cultural Research Center's American Worldview Inventory 2021  and can be found by clicking this link.
    • True growth in Spiritual Transformation cannot happen without Self-Knowledge, Self-Examination and Confession. This is why Hartley discusses a small part of this process in this episode. One moves toward spiritual wholeness through an intentional practice of allowing God to show you the strengths of your personality and how you are living those well, as well as how the compulsions of your false self (your 'shadow side') are playing themselves out in your life. The practice of noticing might not seem like much, but it can open up avenues and opportunities for change, and help you discover a truer response which comes from love and faith and being given over to God. 
    • This is the third episode to include the nuisance of imitation advertising. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to return this podcast to an ad-free experience soon.
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    Abyssinia, Doris

    Abyssinia, Doris

    Kevin and Hartley discuss the passing of Kevin's mother and Hartley shares what stinks about his deodorant. 

    Show Notes: 

    This is the second episode to include the nuisance of imitation advertising. To return to listening to this podcast ad-free, become an faithmoneybomb insider member. 

    “My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working.”  John 5:17

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    Walk At Your Own Risk

    Walk At Your Own Risk

    Hartley and Kevin comment on their observations and thoughts about a common practice in current parenting and the trivia game is all about 1982. 

    Show Note:

    Book referenced in this episode: The Gardener and the Carpenter by Alison Gopnik; Published by Picador USA; 2017; 320 pages


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    The Sure Favorite

    The Sure Favorite

    Hartley and Kevin fail to mention the Clampetts or the Castaways in a discussion worthy of each ensemble's consideration, Kevin is frustrated with the Federal Reserve, and Hartley explains why favoritism in families is a generational sin.

    Show Notes: 

    • Hartley's statement: "Dysfunction comes naturally to us." is connected to our being born in a sinful state, only able to be redeemed by our Creator. Our natural state is selfish at best and pathological at its worst. 
    • People who are Christians are called to break generation curses in their quest to be more like Christ. Christians are called to be transformed by the renewing of their minds and repent of the sins of ancestors and selves. 
    • Scriptures addressing the cycle of generational sin and showing favortism: Exodus 20:5, Exodus 34:7, Numbers 14:18, Deuteronomy 5:9; Jeremiah 32:18; James 2:1,8-9; 1 Timothy 5:21

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    No Prayers, No Speeding, No Free Lunch

    No Prayers, No Speeding, No Free Lunch

    Kevin reveals what only Missouri and Montana have in common which leads to Hartley recalling a Sodom and Gomorrah experience from his childhood before addressing why most people don't see time with God as something they need and reasons why they don't have any time to give.

    Show Notes:

    Book referenced in this episode: With Open Hands by Henri J.M. Nouwen; Published by Ave Maria Press; 2006 (34th Anniversary edition); 125 pages


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    Bend Your Knee to Turn the Crank

    Bend Your Knee to Turn the Crank

    Kevin talks about his new knee and shares his thoughts about tax refunds and the likelihood of a rate hike and pause. We are surprised to hear Hartley describe his use of hand signals on public traffic ways and how to literally "screw" someone. Kev and Hart play a trivia game introducing new segments to their podcast. 

    Show Notes:

    • Listeners are encouraged to comment or submit questions via Twitter™ and Email
    • Submitted listener queries and remarks may be included in future episodes 

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    • Date of Episode Capture: April 26, 2023

    Funeral for a Delayed Episode with guest Masood Heidari

    Funeral for a Delayed Episode with guest Masood Heidari

    Columbia's Woodcrest Chapel Pastor Masood Heidari joins Hartley and Kevin in a discussion about Worship and Hope, Islam and Christianity, Death and Funerals and the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Masood was born and raised in Abadan, Iran and moved to the United States as a University Student during a critical and pivotal time in Iran's history. He has served on the staff of Woodcrest since 2002 and has been influential in the development of the church's emotional health and pastoral care ministries.

    Show Notes:

    • To read more about the f*bomb topic discussed in the latter part of this episode, click this link: https://www.npr.org/2023/04/03/1167704651/angel-reese-caitlin-clark-you-cant-see-me-gesture 
    • The aforementioned news story is not the same news article Kevin references as reading, but does include the information he read in a more extensive report.
    • This episode didn't expand on Hartley's stated intention to focus on Worship. This topic will be discussed in greater detail in episode 17.

    The producers appreciate your patience in faithful support and express their apology for the extended delay in publishing this episode. 


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    • Date of Episode Capture: April 4, 2023

         

    Old News, New Tipping

    Old News, New Tipping

    Hartley asks Kevin to comment on some notes he wrote down three years ago which leads to Kevin recalling our flirtation with economic disaster. We receive Kevin's advice on how to best handle our finances and Hartley encourages us to suffer.     

    Show Notes:

    • Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. —John 12:24
    • Dialogue is quoted from a 1994 NBC television episode of Seinfeld entitled The Marine Biologist written by Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, and Ron Hauge. 
    • Books mentioned in this Podcast: 
      • The Wilderness Within You: A Lenten Journey with Jesus, Deep in Conversation | Penelope Wilcock | 2013, 192pp. | Publisher: Lion Hudson Limited.
      • Thinking, Fast and Slow | Daniel Kahneman | 2013, 499pp. | Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    • Kevin references the web site https://www.marketwatch.com
    • Song Lyrics  (adapted) mentioned by Hartley: Rainy Days and Mondays composed in 1971 by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams
    • Lectionary Readings for Week 5 of Lent: Ezekiel 37:1-14 | Psalm 130 | Romans 8:6-11 | John 11:1-45
    • Reflection Questions: 
    1. What needs to die in me in order for the will of God to come forth in my life? 
    2. What new thing is God doing in my liar that requires some old things to pass away?
    3. Where do I sense God wanting to teach me obedience through the things I am suffering? 

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    • Date of Episode Capture: March 22, 2023

    Confessions of the Lost

    Confessions of the Lost

    Kevin is more frustrated with the loss of baseball players, memory books, and a bowling ball than the loss of a Bank in the Silicon Valley. Hartley talks about the practice of confession during Lent and bemoans losing his socks and soul. They both confess to making public statements which caused some tension among friends and loved ones. 

    Show Notes:

    • Biblical References: Luke 15; Psalm 32
    • Lectionary Readings for Week 4 of Lent: 1 Samuel 16:1-13 | Psalm 23 | Ephesians 5:8-14 | John 9:1-41

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    • Date of Episode Capture: March 16, 2023

    Never Amongst Swan

    Never Amongst Swan

    In this episode, we discover what we can't truly look out for and what word helps us sound pretentious. Thing seems premature for spring cleaning, but Hartley encourages us to clean our houses. Kevin reminds us to stay disciplined in the market and cleans up some misinformation on more than one front. The spiritual practice of Repentance and the anticipation of rate hikes is discussed.

    The Week 3 Lenten theme is: Repentance and the liturgical readings are:  Exodus 17:1-7 | Psalm 95 | Romans 5:1-11 | John 4:5-42

    The book Kevin mentions in this episode is: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb , published by Random House, released April 2007, 400 pages.

    Date of Episode Capture: March 9, 2023
    Podcast Hosts: Hartley Wright, Kevin Bartolacci

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    You Can't Squeeze Frozen Charmin® with guest Amy Hay

    You Can't Squeeze Frozen Charmin® with guest Amy Hay

    Network Development Coordinator for MU Healthcare, Amy Hay, joins Hartley and Kevin as their first guest. Amy was a 1991 to 1994 MIZZOU Women's Golf Letterwinner and earned three All-Conference Big Eight selections, two top 10 individual finishes at Big Eights, and tied for 12th in the 1994 NCAA East Regional. Surprisingly, they don't talk golf. They talk pharmaceutical^ expense. They talk Boys & Girls Club.^ They talk baseball. They talk environmental, social and corporate governance. They disparage Social Security. They talk Lent, prayer and faith. Kevin is surprised to discover what Hartley and Amy have in common. Amy surprises—and impresses—with F*Bomb topics of her own.     

    The Week 2 Lenten theme discussed in this episode is: Self-Denial: Setting our Minds on Things Above
    Lent liturgical readings for Week 2 are: Genesis 12:1-4a | Psalm 121 | Romans 4:1-5, 13-17 | John 3:1-17 or Matthew 17:1-9

    The Reflection questions Hartley presented in this episode are:

    1. What activities, behaviors and relationships are currently most distracting in my spiritual life?
    2. Which ones keep me from seeking God with all my heart?
    3. During this Lenten season, what do I need to abstain from in order to focus more fully on heavenly things? 

    ^ Amy Hay once worked for Forest Pharmaceuticals and is the former Resource Development Director at Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbia Missouri.

    Date of Episode Capture: March 2, 2023
    Podcast Hosts: Hartley Wright, Kevin Bartolacci
    Special Guest: Amy Hay

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    The Week 3 Lenten theme which will be discussed in the next episode is: Repentance and the liturgical readings are:  Exodus 17:1-7 | Psalm 95 | Romans 5:1-11 | John 4:5-42

    STOP and Return

    STOP and Return

    This episode may contain some unresolved anger. You be the Judge. Hartley confesses to nearly committing a falsehood in a legal document and demonstrates his passion for a certain laundry detergent. Kevin reveals his secret for executing a proper affect in communication. How Lent provides opportunity to connect with God is discussed.

    Date of Episode Capture: February 23, 2023
    Podcast Hosts: Hartley Wright, Kevin Bartolacci

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