

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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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep 1276 | TPUSA Fact-Checks Candace Owens. Are Things About to Get Ugly?
Join Aimee Huber, Executive Director of First Choice Women's Resource Centers, and Erin Hawley, attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, as they dive into the recent New Jersey attorney general's subpoenas targeting pro-life centers. Aimee shares the operational impact of these subpoenas, while Erin explains the legal ramifications and the chilling effects on donor privacy. They also discuss the resilience of faith in the face of adversity and wrap up with a lively take on Pantone's controversial Color of the Year. Tune in for insights on life, law, and color!

Dec 6, 2025 • 37min
BONUS | Her Bible-Verse Parking Spot Was Banned … Then She Fought Back and Won | Sophia Shumaker & Keisha Russell
High school senior Sophia Shumaker, after her Bible-verse parking spot was banned, bravely challenged her school's policy with the help of attorney Keisha Russell from First Liberty Institute. They discuss how Sophia painted a subtle design, faced censorship, and ultimately succeeded in restoring her original artwork. Keisha shares insights on motivations behind school bans on religious imagery and emphasizes the importance of defending faith in public spaces. Both guests inspire listeners with their stories of courage and the significance of standing up for religious freedom.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep 1275 | Cult Survivor: Child 'Maiden' Escapes & Is Set Free by Jesus | Lindsay Tornambe
Lindsay Tornambe, a survivor and author, shares her harrowing journey from a childhood in an abusive cult to finding healing through faith. She reveals the emotional and spiritual manipulation she endured while being groomed as a 'maiden.' Lindsay discusses her escape, the challenges she faced re-entering society, and the pivotal moment when she rediscovered the true gospel. Now, she encourages fellow survivors to seek healing and discernment, illustrating how her testimony aims to raise awareness about cult dangers and promote hope.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 13min
Ep 1274 | Predestined to Hell? Calvinism Explained
Dive into the intriguing world of Calvinism as the host unpacks its core tenets: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. Explore its rich history from the Reformation to its influence in America. The discussion balances theological depth with practical implications for believers. Expect engaging critiques, a heartfelt personal journey, and thoughtful exploration of differing perspectives, all aimed at deepening understanding and grappling with one of Christianity's most debated doctrines.

Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 14min
Ep 1273 | Autism Fraud, Islamic Corruption & a Crucial Tennessee Election
Dive into a discussion about the implications of toxic empathy and its critiques. Get insights into the tragic shooting of National Guard soldiers by an Afghan refugee and the failures in vetting processes. Discover shocking revelations about welfare corruption in Minnesota's Somali community. Delve into the autism services fraud that highlights broader issues of accountability in policy. Plus, stay informed about the critical upcoming Tennessee election and the stakes involved for voters.

Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ep 1272 | Your Self-Care Is Making You Weak: Therapist Drops Hard Truths | RaQuel Hopkins
RaQuel Hopkins, a licensed therapist and capacity expert, joins to discuss the flaws in today's feel-good therapy culture. She emphasizes the need for optimization over mere self-care, arguing that coddling leads to fragility. RaQuel critiques toxic empathy, asserting that real compassion includes accountability. The conversation touches on emotional resilience, responsibility, and the importance of teaching children to manage conflict rather than validating every feeling. Grounded in faith, she advocates for embracing pain as universal, promoting growth through challenges.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep 1271 | A Catholic & Protestant on the Death Penalty, Immigration & Women’s Roles | Trent Horn
Trent Horn, a Catholic apologist and host of the Council of Trent YouTube channel, discusses modern masculinity in Christianity, emphasizing that it's about truth and kindness, not bravado. He explores the nuances of Catholic and Protestant perspectives on women’s roles and immigration, highlighting the balance between national sovereignty and migrant dignity. Trent also reflects on his wife's health journey, connects pro-life concerns with immigration issues, and promotes a consistent life ethic across all social justice matters.

Nov 21, 2025 • 58min
Ep 1270 | Who’s Funding the Christian Genocide in Nigeria? | Judd Saul
Judd Saul, founder of Equipping the Persecuted, shines a light on the horrifying Christian genocide in Nigeria, where radical Fulani militants systematically target Christians. He reveals the alarming patterns of violence, government complicity, and the sinister funding sources for these attacks. Amid despair, hope emerges as both Donald Trump and Nicki Minaj advocate for global attention and action. Judd emphasizes the courage of Nigerian Christians who continue to persevere and share their faith, urging listeners to pray and support their persecuted brothers and sisters.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep 1269 | How 'Furry' P*rn Leads to Political Violence
Dive into a controversial discussion connecting pornography, transgenderism, and political violence. Explore how dark obsessions online, including furry fetishes, may radicalize individuals. Allie challenges the normalization of these identities, framing them as a battle against cultural and spiritual delusions. The link between sexual deviancy and violent incidents raises urgent questions about societal values and mental health. Engaging and provocative, this conversation calls for awareness and a reclaiming of traditional beliefs.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep 1268 | Islamification Update, Christian Music Dominates & Why Women Aren’t Well
The podcast reveals Texas’ alarming rebranding of a Muslim enclave, highlighting concerns about creeping Sharia law. It contrasts this with Christianity’s peaceful message, urging resistance. The 10-year anniversary of the Bataclan Massacre is remembered, linking events to current immigration debates. A surge in Christian music is noted, featuring artists like Forrest Frank and Brandon Lake. Additionally, Kelsea Ballerini's new single resonates with women's experiences, while discussions on shifting marriage priorities expose generational divides.


