

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Blaze Podcast Network
Upbeat and in-depth, Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey breaks down the latest in culture, news, theology & politics from a Christian, conservative perspective. Allie’s fresh analysis of the most important issues provides an entertaining and effective way to stay in the know.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h
Ep 1302 | My Honest Thoughts on Kid Rock & Turning Point’s Halftime Show
They debate the Super Bowl halftime controversy, contrasting Bad Bunny’s performance and messaging with an alternative “All‑American” show featuring Kid Rock. They explore objections to language, sexual imagery, and political statements. They unpack Kid Rock’s apparent redemption arc and the evangelical response to pop culture. They also address the uproar over Trump’s Truth Social video involving the Obamas.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 54min
Ep 1301 | 'The Jews Killed Jesus': Blood Libel or Biblical Truth?
A theological debate about whether Jewish leaders or Romans bear responsibility for Jesus' death, with close reading of Gospel passages. A discussion of blood libel history and how to avoid misusing the term. Reflections on divine sovereignty versus human responsibility. Listener questions about women in church leadership, the Book of Enoch, unanswered prayers, and how to read Scripture properly.

Feb 7, 2026 • 55min
Ep 1300 | Was the Government Shutdown a Win or Loss for Trump? | Ron Simmons
Ron Simmons, conservative commentator known for political and faith analysis, breaks down the narrowly avoided shutdown and the five appropriations bills. He discusses cuts to foreign aid and media subsidies, immigration enforcement challenges and local cooperation, Sanders’ proposed 10% credit‑card cap, and the long fight for school choice including a $1,700 federal tax credit for scholarships.

Feb 6, 2026 • 52min
Ep 1299 | Matthew West Isn’t Afraid of the Online Mob. Here’s What Changed Him
Matthew West, contemporary Christian singer-songwriter and author of Don't Stop Praying, shares his renewed boldness after tragedy. He talks about writing the song "Be Close," performing at the White House, facing online backlash, and why he wrote "Unashamed." Short, candid stories explore standing firm in faith, resilience under criticism, and equipping others to live boldly for Christ.

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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 2min
Ep 1298 | My 3 Takeaways from the Epstein Files
They unpack what the recently released Epstein files actually contain and warn about AI fakes and forged emails. Verified correspondence implicating a prominent physician gets a spotlight. Pop culture moments get picked apart, from Nicki Minaj’s political turn to celebrity hypocrisy at the Grammys. A legal win for a detransitioner and a critique of platonic co-parenting spark debates on medical accountability and family norms.

Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 5min
Ep 1297 | Rebutting Ben Cremer’s Unbiblical Take on ICE
A spirited rebuttal to progressive critiques of conservative Christians over immigration enforcement and ICE. Topics include defining Christian nationalism, how worldview shapes law and voting, biblical arguments for borders and pro‑life laws, and critiques of progressive prooftexting. The conversation also tackles accusations against white evangelicals, Catholic social justice claims, and pastoral weakness amid media outrage.

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Jan 31, 2026 • 51min
Ep 1296 | Uncovered: Our Enemies Are Fueling Anti-ICE Protests | Peter Schweizer
Peter Schweizer, investigative journalist and author known for exposing foreign influence, outlines how China, Mexico, and Islamist networks allegedly weaponize immigration. He discusses organized protests, industrial surrogacy schemes, and foreign funding of U.S. radical groups. Short, sharp takes on how these coordinated tactics aim to shift power and exploit American systems.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 30min
Hillary Clinton Wrote a Hit Piece on Me. My Response
A fiery rebuttal to a major political op-ed and the controversy around it. She tackles claims about empathy, discusses immigration, transgender issues, IVF and pro-life ethics. The conversation challenges progressive framing of Christian women and examines political records and public faith. It closes with a call for biblical courage and a gospel invitation.

Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 6min
Ep 1295 | The Sad Truth Behind Meghan Trainor’s Surrogacy Story
They debate ICE deportation tactics, due process, and how past administrations shaped current enforcement. They critique media manipulation around violent protests and contested deaths. They examine ethical concerns about surrogacy, including exploitation, developmental risks, and the commercialization of reproduction.

Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 10min
Ep 1294 | Anti-ICE Influencers Explained: How Women Get Radicalized
She compares 2020 protest chaos to today’s demonstrations and calls out media double standards. She explores why young women trend left, citing personality, social media, and campus echo chambers. She discusses declining marriage and motherhood priorities and how those shifts shape political leanings. She issues a call for discernment and a faith-informed response.


