The David Spoon Experience Podcast. Local, National, AND Heavenly Talk. It’s a cross between Steve Martin, Sean Hannity, and Focus on the Family!
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A podcast where we create and discuss homebrew content for tabletop roleplaying games, primarily Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Here, we try to expand on the options presented to us in the published material, to offer some guidance for aspiring storytellers trying to figure out how to make their big ideas become reality. Here, we stir the pot and lick the spoon. Logo art by David Sutherland - find him on Deviant Art: https://rb.gy/hqmjgo
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The Spanner & Spoon Show is a Podcast about General Spanner & Professor Spoon, similar to Family Guy and Futurama but audio only. Spanner & Spoon interview a special guest and then showcase their latest crazy episode where anything can and will happen.
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You are invited to come see the world according to Dinodave. Enjoy stories and an outside the box view of Dinodave's world. A world that is made with a cup of imagination, a table spoon of adventure, a teaspoon of enthusiasm, baked to the temperature of a short attention span and sprinkled with dinosaurs.
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Dr Libby Hinsley and guests help people with hypermobility live their best bendy lives.
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Food & Wine has led the conversation around food, drinks, and hospitality in America and around the world since 1978. Tinfoil Swans continues that legacy with a new series of intimate, informative, surprising, and uplifting conversations with the biggest names in the culinary industry, sharing never-before-heard stories about the successes, struggles, and fork-in-the-road moments that made them who they are today. Each week, you'll hear from icons and innovators like Daniel Boulud, Guy Fieri ...
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Satirical movie reviews, delving into different movie franchises from past and present, and finding out what all the fuss is about.
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David Hernandez, Managing Partner of lotus823, speaks with industry leaders about their paths to success, values, and life stories. The engaging conversations are met with deep thought and unique perspectives. To bring it all into a full circle moment, every guest is asked the same question, “What lyric/song tells your life story?” Tune in to meet some amazing people with beautiful stories.
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04-28-25 part 2: El Roi: The God Who Sees and Hears
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57:331. Hagar’s Encounter with El Roi Dr. Spoon unpacks the incredible story from Genesis 16, where Hagar, abused and rejected, encounters God in the wilderness. After running away from Sarah, Hagar meets the angel of the Lord who instructs her to return and promises that her son, Ishmael, will be significant, though wild. It’s in this broken moment tha…
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04-28-25 part 1: Faith in Action: Living a Life that Reflects Christ
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29:451. Devoted to Good Works, Not for Show Dr. Spoon begins by diving into Titus 3:14, where Paul encourages believers to “devote themselves to good works for pressing needs.” Dr. Spoon makes it clear: these works aren’t the basis for salvation, but the evidence of it. Genuine faith naturally produces action—it flows into how we live every day, not jus…
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04-28-25 part 2: El Roi: The God Who Sees and Hears
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57:341. Hagar’s Encounter with El Roi Dr. Spoon unpacks the incredible story from Genesis 16, where Hagar, abused and rejected, encounters God in the wilderness. After running away from Sarah, Hagar meets the angel of the Lord who instructs her to return and promises that her son, Ishmael, will be significant, though wild. It’s in this broken moment tha…
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04-28-25 part 1: Faith in Action: Living a Life that Reflects Christ
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29:461. Devoted to Good Works, Not for Show Dr. Spoon begins by diving into Titus 3:14, where Paul encourages believers to “devote themselves to good works for pressing needs.” Dr. Spoon makes it clear: these works aren’t the basis for salvation, but the evidence of it. Genuine faith naturally produces action—it flows into how we live every day, not jus…
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04-25-25 part 2: Strength in Numbers, Faith That Grows, and Trust in His Plan
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57:421. The Power of Fellowship and Shared Faith Dr. Spoon opens with the powerful reminder that there is real strength in Christian fellowship. Reflecting on 1 Corinthians 1:4 and 1 Thessalonians 3:7–9, he teaches that part of our spiritual health comes from seeing God at work in others. Sharing testimonies, celebrating spiritual growth, and simply bei…
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04-25-25 part 1: Dangerous People, Deadly Pride, and the Call to Discernment
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29:471. A New Opportunity and a Hard Truth Dr. Spoon kicks off the show with an exciting announcement: listeners can now send their Christian or clean original songs, teachings, or poetry in mp3 form to him for a chance to give it “some life.” But he quickly transitions into a much heavier teaching from 2 Peter 2, tackling some of the toughest verses in…
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04-25-25 part 2: Strength in Numbers, Faith That Grows, and Trust in His Plan
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57:431. The Power of Fellowship and Shared Faith Dr. Spoon opens with the powerful reminder that there is real strength in Christian fellowship. Reflecting on 1 Corinthians 1:4 and 1 Thessalonians 3:7–9, he teaches that part of our spiritual health comes from seeing God at work in others. Sharing testimonies, celebrating spiritual growth, and simply bei…
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04-24-25 part 2: Faith Pockets, Fun Fellowship, and Kingdom Commitments
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57:161. Divine Appointments and Radio Connections Dr. Spoon opens this segment with a heartfelt exchange between callers and himself, demonstrating the deep bond formed through the David Spoon Experience. One call in particular stands out—JD, a listener Dr. Spoon had been praying for before he even called. That moment of Spirit-led intuition reveals the…
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04-24-25 part 1: Throne Room Revelation: Jesus Wins and Grace Dwells
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30:061. Two Views, One Victory Dr. Spoon opens this exciting exploration of Revelation 4 by welcoming listeners into a spiritually epic journey—from chapter 4 through 22. He highlights that while believers may hold different eschatological views, what matters most is unity in essential truths: Jesus is Lord, salvation is by grace through faith, and the …
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04-24-25 part 2: Faith Pockets, Fun Fellowship, and Kingdom Commitments
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57:171. Divine Appointments and Radio Connections Dr. Spoon opens this segment with a heartfelt exchange between callers and himself, demonstrating the deep bond formed through the David Spoon Experience. One call in particular stands out—JD, a listener Dr. Spoon had been praying for before he even called. That moment of Spirit-led intuition reveals the…
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04-23-25 part 2: The Power of Words: From Creation to Conversation
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57:191. The Voice That Spoke the Universe Dr. Spoon begins with Genesis 1 and Hebrews 11, laying the foundation that God’s Word is not symbolic—it’s creative. “God said… and it was so.” Whether it was light, land, or life, it all came into being because God spoke. Dr. Spoon boldly states, “The agency is God.” You can’t get something from nothing unless …
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04-23-25 part 1: Clinging to God in the Chaos: The Power of Psalm 63
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30:001. Fellowship in the Wilderness Dr. Spoon passionately continues his deep dive into Psalm 63, describing it as one of the most powerful, underappreciated psalms in Scripture. King David, while running for his life in the wilderness—likely from his own son Absalom—holds tightly to the presence of God. Though surrounded by betrayal, danger, and emoti…
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This week, we're taking unconventional inspiration from the holiday season to discuss different ways to bring characters back from the dead. Join us as we talk about boons from otherworldly entities, reincarnation, reanimation, and what comes back when you call across the veil. The Solo But Not Alone 5 bundle is also still ongoing, and it has reach…
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04-23-25 part 2: The Power of Words: From Creation to Conversation
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57:201. The Voice That Spoke the Universe Dr. Spoon begins with Genesis 1 and Hebrews 11, laying the foundation that God’s Word is not symbolic—it’s creative. “God said… and it was so.” Whether it was light, land, or life, it all came into being because God spoke. Dr. Spoon boldly states, “The agency is God.” You can’t get something from nothing unless …
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04-23-25 part 1: Clinging to God in the Chaos: The Power of Psalm 63
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30:011. Fellowship in the Wilderness Dr. Spoon passionately continues his deep dive into Psalm 63, describing it as one of the most powerful, underappreciated psalms in Scripture. King David, while running for his life in the wilderness—likely from his own son Absalom—holds tightly to the presence of God. Though surrounded by betrayal, danger, and emoti…
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04-22-25 part 2: From Rejection to Rejoicing: Mercy in Every Moment
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57:401. Cast Your Cares, Don’t Carry Them Dr. Spoon opens this segment with heartfelt encouragement and prayer for a listener named Ann, emphasizing 1 Peter 5:7—“Cast your cares on Him, because He cares for you.” Stress and anxiety, he reminds us, do more harm than good, especially when they’re carried alone. In the Spirit-led prayer, he doesn’t just as…
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04-22-25 part 1: Top Center: Wisdom, Witness, and the One Who Knows the Heart
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29:391. Trapping the Truth—When Religion Meets Manipulation Dr. Spoon dives into Matthew 22, where the Pharisees once again try to trap Jesus, this time with a political powder keg: taxes to Caesar. Their flattery drips with falsehood as they pretend to admire Jesus’ honesty—only to lure Him into a trap. If Jesus says taxes are wrong, He’s rebelling aga…
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Laurie Woolever has worked for chefs you've definitely heard of, most notably Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali. Those two men are notorious for their outsized appetites, but in her new memoir, "Care and Feeding," Woolever gets raw and real about her own insatiable need for drugs, alcohol, and extramarital affairs while navigating the grossness and…
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04-22-25 part 2: From Rejection to Rejoicing: Mercy in Every Moment
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57:411. Cast Your Cares, Don’t Carry Them Dr. Spoon opens this segment with heartfelt encouragement and prayer for a listener named Ann, emphasizing 1 Peter 5:7—“Cast your cares on Him, because He cares for you.” Stress and anxiety, he reminds us, do more harm than good, especially when they’re carried alone. In the Spirit-led prayer, he doesn’t just as…
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04-18-25 part 2: One Mediator, One Mission: Jesus at the Center of It All
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57:201. One Mediator, One Savior Dr. Spoon opens with 1 Timothy 2:5—“There is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus.” He unpacks the Greek word mesitēs, meaning someone who bridges the gap between two parties. Jesus isn’t just a prophet or a good teacher—He’s the only one who fully represents both God and man. Unlike anyone …
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04-18-25 part 1: Eyes on Jesus: From Fear to Living Hope
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30:051. Dying to Self—A Daily Resurrection In a moving conversation between Dr. Spoon and a listener named Jan, they explore the struggle of surrendering completely to God. Jan expresses a deep desire to “die to self” so Christ can fully live through her, echoing Luke 9:23. Dr. Spoon affirms this with spiritual insight, acknowledging that dying to self …
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04-17-25 part 2: Work, Worth, and Worship: Living for the Master Who Sees All
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57:121. Slavery, Then and Now: A Biblical Clarification Dr. Spoon begins by addressing the often controversial topic of slavery in Colossians 3:22. He explains that biblical slavery was radically different from the horrific version practiced in early America. In biblical times, it resembled more of a structured servanthood or employment, often entered i…
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04-17-25 part 1: Open the Door: Jesus Is Still Knocking
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30:101. Jesus at the Door—For the Church Dr. Spoon returns to Revelation 3:20, one of the most powerful images in Scripture—Jesus standing at the door and knocking. Often quoted in evangelism, this verse is actually addressed to the church, not the world. That’s the big shocker. Dr. Spoon emphasizes that Jesus is calling on believers—not just outsiders—…
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04-16-25 part 2: Peace, Praise, and the Power of the Gospel: A Resurrection Celebration
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57:191. Peace Be With You—The First Post-Resurrection Gift Dr. Spoon focuses on the very first words Jesus spoke to His disciples after His resurrection: “Peace be with you” (John 20:19). These weren’t just comforting words—they were a declaration of divine reality. Peace wasn’t just offered; it was delivered. Jesus knew His followers were overwhelmed w…
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04-16-25 part 1: Sleepless Nights, Shadowed Wings, and the God Who Stays
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30:071. Praise in the Wilderness Dr. Spoon continues exploring Psalm 63, emphasizing that this psalm is rooted in joy even though David was in the wilderness. The wilderness isn't symbolic of despair—it’s the place where deep fellowship with God is formed. Dr. Spoon reminds us that David, though not in the Promised Land and no longer enslaved, is somewh…
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04-15-25 part 2: God’s Plan, God’s Way: Stop Telling God How to Be God
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57:031. Mercy for the Outsiders Dr. Spoon unpacks Romans 9:25–29, where Paul quotes Hosea and Isaiah to make one radical point: God has extended His mercy to people who were once “not His people.” The Gospel is not limited to bloodlines or religious status—it’s about grace through faith. Dr. Spoon reminds us that God always planned to include the Gentil…
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04-15-25 part 1: Traps, Taxes, and Trusting God Anyway
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30:121. The Setup: Flattery with a Hidden Agenda Dr. Spoon walks us through Matthew 22:15–21, where the Pharisees attempt to trap Jesus using a deceptively simple question about taxes. They start with flattery—“Teacher, we know how honest You are…”—but Dr. Spoon exposes it for what it is: fake praise meant to disarm. The goal wasn’t to learn truth, it w…
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Roy Choi and the Out-of-Body Emeril Experience
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1:03:41Growing up as an immigrant latchkey kid, Roy Choi spent a lot of time wandering the streets of Los Angeles alone, thinking he'd never fit in anywhere. He had a scar on his face from cleft palate surgery, and he thought of himself as an alley cat, slipping through the world unnoticed and he took in every detail of the way people interacted, especial…
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04-15-25 part 1: Traps, Taxes, and Trusting God Anyway
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30:131. The Setup: Flattery with a Hidden Agenda Dr. Spoon walks us through Matthew 22:15–21, where the Pharisees attempt to trap Jesus using a deceptively simple question about taxes. They start with flattery—“Teacher, we know how honest You are…”—but Dr. Spoon exposes it for what it is: fake praise meant to disarm. The goal wasn’t to learn truth, it w…
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04-14-25 part 2: God Sees, God Speaks, God Stays: Lessons from Hagar’s Wilderness
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57:301. The God Who Finds Us in the Desert Dr. Spoon walks us through Hagar’s flight from Sarah in Genesis 16, highlighting how God finds her not in a palace but beside a desert spring. Hagar, abused and alone, wasn’t looking for God—but He was already looking for her. The angel of the Lord meets her in the middle of her escape and asks two pivotal ques…
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04-14-25 part 1: Truth, Heresy, and the Heart of the Gospel
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29:551. Spotting a Heretic: More Than a Label Dr. Spoon opens with Titus 3:10, a verse often debated in church circles: “Reject a divisive person after the first and second warning.” He breaks down the Greek word for “divisive” (heretikos), showing that a heretic isn't necessarily someone teaching full-blown lies—it’s someone who distorts truth by overe…
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04-14-25 part 1: Truth, Heresy, and the Heart of the Gospel
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29:561. Spotting a Heretic: More Than a Label Dr. Spoon opens with Titus 3:10, a verse often debated in church circles: “Reject a divisive person after the first and second warning.” He breaks down the Greek word for “divisive” (heretikos), showing that a heretic isn't necessarily someone teaching full-blown lies—it’s someone who distorts truth by overe…
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04-11-25 part 2: Peace, Praise, and the King’s Table: Living in Grace, Not Guilt
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57:431. The Peace You’re Missing Might Already Be Yours Dr. Spoon opens with 2 Thessalonians 3:16, reminding us that Jesus is the Lord of peace, and that He offers peace in every circumstance. Not some. Not a few. All. So why don’t we always feel it? Dr. Spoon presses in: the real question isn’t “Will God give us peace?”—it’s “Will we let Him?” We crowd…
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04-11-25 part 1: Rescued in the Rain: When Judgment Falls, Grace Covers
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29:581. The Flood, the Fire, and the Faithful Dr. Spoon dives into 2 Peter 2:5–9 to remind us that while God does judge the ungodly, He always preserves His own. Whether it was Noah during the flood or Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah, God knows how to rescue His children—even when everything around them is collapsing. Dr. Spoon points out that these aren’t ju…
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04-10-25 part 2: Jesus at the Center: Living, Leading, and Loving in His Name
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57:171. Do It All in Jesus’ Name Dr. Spoon kicks off with Colossians 3:17, a verse that packs a powerful punch: “Whatever you do in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” This isn’t a throwaway line—it’s a lifestyle. Dr. Spoon highlights how acting or speaking in Jesus’ name isn’t just for pr…
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04-10-25 part 1: Gold in the Fire: Waking Up the Comfortable Church
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30:021. Rich and Blind: The Illusion of Self-Sufficiency Dr. Spoon picks up in Revelation 3:17 with Jesus’ harsh but loving rebuke to the church in Laodicea: “You say, I am rich… and do not realize you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked.” This isn’t about wealth itself—it’s about the deadly delusion of thinking we don’t need anything, inclu…
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04-10-25 part 2: Jesus at the Center: Living, Leading, and Loving in His Name
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57:181. Do It All in Jesus’ Name Dr. Spoon kicks off with Colossians 3:17, a verse that packs a powerful punch: “Whatever you do in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” This isn’t a throwaway line—it’s a lifestyle. Dr. Spoon highlights how acting or speaking in Jesus’ name isn’t just for pr…
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