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November 26, 2025 68 mins

Thank you to ALL of the listeners who make this show work. Thank you to my family who gives me a reason to care. And thank you to government agency that pushed me into a different path I could have never imagined. Happy Thanksgiving, from my home to yours.


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(00:11):
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an
American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth because thisprogram has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties
enthusiast. 2nd Amendment defender and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends.

(00:41):
Welcome to the Kyle Serving Show.
Today is Wednesday. It is November the 26th.
It is the day before Thanksgiving.
So I wanted to do something a little different.
I think one day a year, at the very minimum, we should just not
do politics. It's always there.
It's always around us. I had a rule and it's something

(01:01):
I came up with when I was working for the Bureau.
I had a a small group that grew to over 300 members.
It was a signal group like you guys have heard about on some of
these scandal things that have been going on on DoD.
And we had 300 different FBI employees.
We had agents and we had professional staff.
We had analysts, we had some people who are managers.

(01:22):
Everybody kind of quietly, a lotof people understood a name
because you don't have to put your real name down.
And we gathered everybody together because we realized
there was a problem with COVID tyranny.
So everybody started sharing stories and we talked about what
was going wrong in each individual field office.

(01:44):
And this was a way that we couldkind of circle the wagons and be
assured that nobody was going tobe alone, nobody was going to go
through it by themselves. Everybody thought they were the
island of the only person that was refusing the COVID vaccine.
And they found out, no, they're more like me.
I'm not the only one. And so we shared memes and we
shared well wishes and policies and violations and emails that

(02:08):
were coming out that were comingafter everybody.
And, and then Thanksgiving showed up and I sent out a group
wide request just one day put aside the COVID policy, put

(02:30):
aside the corruption of the government that we were dealing
with, put aside the the strugglethat everybody was involved in.
And let's just talk about the things that we're actually
grateful for. No politics, just family, just
friends, just the things that wecan identify were the reason
that any of this stuff mattered in the 1st place.
And so we did. And it was, that was in 2021.

(02:53):
And a lot of things happened since then from that time.
We have, some of us lost our jobs, some people quietly went
back into the into their shells and they've just hoped that they
can get to retirement. But on that day, on that one day
in November of 2021, we just shared pictures of family and

(03:17):
why people served what they weregrateful for.
So sometimes we need that. I think it's a good reminder.
I brought a story and I'm going to have the line open up for the
call in. We're going to put the thing, if
you guys are in any of the live chats right now, you'll be able
to to see that. Let me go ahead and connect our
board. So we've got the phone number
available and here's what I would like from you as the the

(03:41):
audience. No politics today.
No, no grouchiness against any of the things.
We've got all kinds of things that we could be upset about,
but there's plenty of things forus to turn around and focus in
the other way. So what I would like to hear
from you all is outside of the the typical friends and family,
what is something that you're grateful for?
I'm going to tell you what I'm grateful for.

(04:04):
I am very grateful for Oakley Standard Issue sunglasses.
If you're in the military, if you have been in law
enforcement, you can have accessto the special program where you
can buy discounted Oakley Standard issue sunglasses.

(04:29):
And I did that in September of 2009.
I was new in the military and I was an enlisted guy and I bought
a couple of pairs of sunglasses and I was psyched when they came
in. And on October 2nd of 2009, my
buddy from high school and another friend of ours from high

(04:50):
school invited me to come to Austin, TX and I drove out
there. I think I got a ride out there
actually to go hang out with my friends from my childhood.
And our goal was to hang out andhave some good times and maybe
go to some bars out on the on 6th St. or 5th St. or whatever.

(05:10):
And the cover story was that we were helping this girl move into
her apartment who'd been a friend of some of my buddies for
a long time. And on October 2nd of 2009, I
was in the apartment of this gal.
And I'm standing at her kitchen and my buddy and I are, you
know, BS ING and I've got my Oakley standard issue

(05:31):
sunglasses. And I'm telling them how awesome
they are and what they can do. And I'm explaining the features
and the polarized lenses and thefact that they're, you know,
like they're, they're good for shooting.
And there's Z87 rated and all the other kind of stuff.
And the girl who owned that apartment watched me explain the

(05:52):
story of buying those sunglassesand my excitement for those
sunglasses, as silly as that is.And that girl, that woman is my
wife. And when we look back, she
always tells people, tells me that the day that she met me,

(06:15):
the thing that she recognized was my excitement about a stupid
pair of sunglasses and the enthusiasm that I had for this
little inanimate object that didn't really matter that much.
So I'm thankful for these Oakleysunglasses, which changed my

(06:41):
life, and I think we all have something like that in our life.
Without those, I'm not married, I don't have the kids.

(07:03):
This morning I got up at 10 minutes to 510 minutes to 6 and
I had my little 2 year old who was yelling at my wife.
Mom, I'm awake. And all of that came from one
little moment. Because I'd met my wife

(07:24):
previously, it wasn't the first time I'd ever met her, but it
was the first time that she eversaw me in the way that she did.
So we started dating in October and it's been an interesting Rd.
ever since. We got to go out on a date last
night for the first time in a while.
That was pretty cool. And that's what I'm looking for
from you, a story of your gratitude about something like
that. I'm going to bring on our first

(07:45):
caller. Guys, if you have never done our
call in show, the deal is very simple.
I just want to know who you are and where you are and give me a
minute or two and tell me what you're grateful for.
Caller #1 Welcome to the program.
Hey, this is Dan Ultra MTA for those of you know from
Wisconsin, so. Thanks for coming in, Dan.

(08:07):
What's what are you grateful for, friend?
We kick things off right. Yeah, let's do it.
Well, your story, your story of course, triggered mine.
So, so many things to be grateful for, especially hard
times lately because they they've just given me, my family
an amazing chance to grow just closer to God, close to each

(08:28):
other. Just, I don't know, it's, it's
been an incredible journey, but you got me thinking about
meeting my wife, which is kind of a fun story.
So we had a little 20 minute jumper flight, tiny little
plane. I was coming in late to
Wisconsin in the winter. So I whipped off my jacket as I

(08:49):
got on the security line at thislittle rural airport.
And it kind of got close to thislady next to me and I said, oh,
sorry. She said, oh, no problem.
So that was kind of a cool response.
So yeah, kind of watched her through the gate like, OK, but
there's no there's no chance of talking to her here.
There's no chance we're going tobe next to each other on the

(09:11):
plane. So we got on boarded short
version here, but she end up sitting right in front of me and
I'm like so close, right? Like this is not going to
happen. Well, the gal next to me got up
and went and asked her for her seat to trade.
She's like, I don't know what split my husband and I up, but
would you be willing to trade? And so my wife got up and was

(09:33):
like, Oh, no problem, you know, swung around and saw.
Me and was like. Oh, do you mind if I sit here?
I'm like, Nope, but those headphones aren't going in your
ears. So 20 minutes later, I had a
phone number and yeah, we ended up together and just super,
super thankful that that happened to my life, that God
brought that together and it's changed me forever.

(09:55):
What year was that? Oh, 15 years ago.
So that was 2000. End of 2008, yeah.
It's outstanding. When did you guys get married?
March of 2010. It's good that you know that
sometimes I forget the year all.Right.

(10:20):
Well. Isn't it, Isn't it interesting?
Yeah, you saw it, but it didn't look like it was going to work.
And then it did. Yeah.
Yeah. It is just kind of one of those
things. And we're we're both a little
older. We're we're more mature.
We knew what we were looking for, but.
Yep. Also pretty amazing that you
know, that's a that's not circumstance, so.
No, there's no accidents in thatone.

(10:41):
I think a lot of us experienced those things, but you don't know
it at the time. It just seems like one of those
Fortuit events and then you can look back on it today.
And yeah. Yeah.
Outstanding, Dan. Thanks for being a listener.
Thanks for calling in. Thank you for sharing the story.
I'm looking forward to hearing some other people's stories as
well. That's a great one to get us
kicked off. Yeah, thanks for doing this man,
This is a cool format. Thanks buddy, appreciate you

(11:03):
guys. Have a great have a great one.
Happy Thanksgiving you. Too Happy Thanksgiving.
All right, Dan's one of our regulars.
We really appreciate that. I'm going to drop the next
caller in. Caller #2 caller #2 you're on
the line. Tell me, who are you?
Where are you? And I'd love to hear what
you're, what you're thankful or grateful for.
This is Mr. Weirdo P Ed Weirdo. I'm calling from East Texas and

(11:29):
I would like to say that I am grateful for modern medicine.
My 5th grandchild was born 12 weeks early, but she's on this
side of the womb now and I'm most grateful for modern
medicine for being able to take care of my little baby and the
little grandbaby in the in the hospital that couple months

(11:52):
before she can get come home. But he's alive.
So God is great man. He is great.
That's incredible. What, how much time are you
spending at the at the hospital right now in the NICU?
I'm in Texas and my wife is out in Nebraska, but they spend
about four days a week out there.

(12:13):
You know, they go in the mornings to catch her early
feedings. And she's doing good so far with
all those early tests, you know that they do on, on little tiny
babies. She's she's just championing
them here. She started putting on weight.
She was born 2 1/2 lbs. And my next.
Question 3 lbs. 2.3 lbs. That's pulsized, though she.

(12:35):
Yes, she is she's she's we just just a a we Angel is what she
is. So we were, you know, we're
we're just watching it close andjust grateful to God that that
you know that that that this is available.
This kind of technology can be used towards good stuff, you
know. Yeah, that's, that's
outstanding. Are you going to be able to see

(12:56):
them for Thanksgiving or for Christmas?
Not going to happen. I'm not this year.
I'm doing, I'm doing. I'm going to do the solo
Thanksgiving. All right, Going to make some
green chili and put some authentic green chili.
This time I'm going to make it with a nice bison Chuck roast
and some hatch green chilies that I roasted and peeled out

(13:20):
and got ready by myself. It's all going to be good.
Outstanding. Well, thank you for calling in.
Thank you for sharing the story and God bless you and and your
daughter and the and the granddaughter that's out there
in the world. That's an amazing, that's an
amazing moment. And it's an everyday miracle,
too, isn't? It it is.
And there is one more thing thatI'm grateful.

(13:41):
For yes, Sir. I'm grateful for you guys.
I'm I'm grateful for you in thisplatform.
It's awesome. Well, thanks for being part of
our our community. I know what we see in the chat
in the mornings and, and I've seen you, we've talked on the
the call in shows previously. So I'm grateful for you guys.
It's in the show notes, guys. I mean it.
I'm grateful for the audience because otherwise what else are
we doing here? I'd be talking to myself like a
crazy person. So thanks for keeping me from

(14:03):
being a total weirdo, Mr. Mr. Weirdo.
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody. Yeah, you have a great one.
All right, buddy. Thanks so much.
There we go. All right, let's see what else
we got coming on here. You guys are just racking them
in. I love it.
We're racking and stacking them.Caller #3 who are you?
Where are you? Tell me what you're grateful
for. Hello, This is Joel or Griffin

(14:25):
from Canada. And I'm grateful for my friend
Tom and my friend Jeff. OK.
And two years ago in 2023, in February, I had a also, I'm
grateful for doctor guy Amit OK,who did the operation for my

(14:45):
heart OK And he, he did a reallygood job instructing the other
doctor to how to do the operation.
It was successful. It hurt.
Obviously you could, but like anyway.
And within within a few months, I was able to walk around and go
to the go to the Lenten lunches.So during Lent, I went to lunch

(15:10):
after mass here on Wednesdays. And the I met a friend, I made a
friend named Tom who's, who's adopted and who's in his, he's
born in 70s anyway, and we became friends.
And recently he invited me to a group called Versus.

(15:32):
It's like a diocesan men's group.
And there's going to be a padlock Monday, so probably
going to make some nuts too, butlike probably a chili or
something. And and the subject is going to
be most persuasive argument, notargument, but like persuasive
reason to be Christian or Catholic.

(15:54):
Yeah. I.
Love it. Yeah, it's good.
Outstanding. And Jeff, Jeff is in charge of
the group. So we're friends now also, yeah.
I'm, I'm happy for that. I think we can all be grateful
for friendship and a diocesan men's group sounds like a great
place to go and hang out with some like minded men.
So I'm grateful you have that inyour life too.
And I'm, I'm glad that your, your surgery was was.
Successful, yeah. So I'm grateful for also you

(16:19):
making the like use, use your time to allow us to like
communicating with each other and like during the college show
since last year. I think that's right.
Since like was it September lastyear or something?
Yeah. I think you're, I think you're
right on. Yeah, that's where we're at
about now, 56 weeks of it. So that's got to put us into

(16:40):
September of last year. And I know you've been there for
most, if not all of them and, and I'm grateful.
For you being part of it. I called in when George Hill was
was there. That's right.
One of the calls. That's right, yeah.
That's good stuff. That's good.
Joel, I wish you a happy Thanksgiving and I appreciate
you sharing the moments that you're grateful for.
And I hope that you have a fantastic potluck with your

(17:02):
buddies and pray for all of us if you would, OK?
Thank you. All right, brother, Bye.
Have a great day. Very easy, all you got to do is
dial it in. I'm, I'm grateful for some
strange things in my life because I can see that the path
doesn't always make as much sense until later on.
I think some of you guys have experienced that as well, where

(17:23):
you look back and you had no idea where it would go.
I'll share with you something. Maybe towards the end here you
got caller #4 on the line. Tell me, who are you, where are
you, and what you're grateful for?
I'm the tech penis and I am grateful for God.
Can we just say that? We're grateful for your funny
name. Listen, not everybody knows all

(17:44):
of our chatters. And if you guys don't know our
chatters by name, this is TACP and then Phantom Dash NES.
It's a job in the Air Force for those of you who don't know.
All right, Mr. Mr. P Ness, shareaway.
I'm grateful for God and for allthe blessings that He's given,
all the prayers answered, both Steen and unseen.

(18:06):
And I say it that way because there are many times, I mean, I
find out later on, it's like allthese, these blessings, these
prayers, they were given to me and I didn't even, you know, I
wasn't even aware of them. He always showers us with, you
know, bountiful blessings and things that we were just not
aware of. But it's helpful to try and be
mindful of those things and to just remember that God sees

(18:28):
everything. He knows everything and he's
always there. So I'm thankful for that, the
sacrifice of Jesus and victory over death that the Christ had.
So it gives us hope for an eternal life that is going to be
perfect. It's not going to be this
absolute crap fest, you know, that we have to deal with on a

(18:48):
daily basis with, you know, men and governments and stuff like
that. We actually have hope for a
perfect home in heaven with a Father who's never let us down.
And I'm thankful for snapping turtles and super cool pets.
I'll go there. I'm thankful for just all the

(19:12):
blessings that I have, all the different things I have.
I'm thankful for individuals like yourself, Cal, and I'm not
trying to obviously, you know, blow smoke up your butt, however
you did stand. You took a position and you
stood firm in that position whenall kinds of forces, man of

(19:33):
right and the left, everybody trying to go against you and
when you're simply trying to stand up for what is right.
And I, I sat back and verified, you know, that enough to where I
can be like, yeah, you were spoton.
You were doing the right thing and you were principled about
it. No matter, you know, no matter
what forces were trying to to swing you one way or the other,

(19:55):
you picked a side, you picked a very specific, I should say
position and you stuck with it. That's something that is lacking
now, especially in public discourse and in, you know, just
people that claim they're tryingto claim the spotlight, You
know, they. They, they're like a broken
Reed. People try and lean on them or

(20:16):
you know, and everything, they're just going to get
pierced through the hand. Well, I appreciate it.
That's very kind. I'm also going to say broadly
speaking, since you're on and you're one of our our veterans
that listens, I'm thankful for your service to this country
where regardless of what the themotivations were for the
politicians that put you where you were, you went down in
harm's way for our country. And if you guys don't know, Mr.

(20:38):
Tack penis is a amputee and he has an incredible attitude
despite having lost a part of a limb and and he's still stud and
there's not a lot of people. People have a lot of options and
they can choose to be in despairor they can choose to get
snapping turtles and press on and and still stand on one of
two feet and have a great sense of humor about it as well.

(21:01):
So I'm grateful for you, your sense of humor and your
enthusiasm. I think it's really inspiring
like so many of our other veterans out there in the world
that have that have really gone out and given something and they
still don't think that anybody owes them because of it.
So thanks buddy. Thanks brother.
You have a great one all. Right.
You too. Bye.
All right. You guys are stacking them up.

(21:22):
That's great. I think we're on caller #5 now.
Caller number 50, I lost you. Sorry.
If you guys jump on again, we have one exact line, so it'll
feed right in there. I've got a, I've got a kind of a
special little moment for some of you veterans who understand a
little bit of this and maybe Godput you in the place where
you're supposed to be. Caller #5 you're on the line.
Tell me, who are you? Where are you and what are you

(21:42):
grateful for? Oh, hello my friend.
Mr. Chaos. Chaos out of Dallas, Fort Worth,
Romo's locals, YouTube and XI too am grateful for tech
penises. Snapping Turtle.
Yeah, that's fair. Brings brings many of us joy.

(22:09):
Yeah, indeed. Well, I am.
I have to be eternally grateful for the for two of the
circumstances in which I met my son's mother, I was a manager at
a cell phone store. I was going out and partying and

(22:32):
getting drunk. But I've created, I had created
this kind of group of like misfit and unguided youths and
opened up my home at the time tobasically anybody and everybody.
I left my door unlocked. I had food in the house for, you

(22:57):
know, these college students whoor away from home, they didn't
have, you know, really a place to go.
And so it kind of turned into like this place where people
could come and hang out and justrelax.
And so I'd be working and, you know, I'd make sure that
everything was socked up. And she happened to be one of
the one of the people that foundthis, this, this ragtag group of

(23:26):
unguided souls. And I couldn't stand her.
I absolutely, to this day, I still mostly can't stand her.
Well, that. That that is how God works,
whether you like it or not. Yep, Yep.

(23:47):
Yeah. We knew each other for about a
year and throughout that year I'd lost my job and I lost my
place. And so I was couch surfing and
sleeping in the car and when andhanging out at her place when I
wasn't doing the rest. And one day she tells me that

(24:09):
she's pregnant and we're going to have a kid.
And so that day I quit drinking.I went and got a job and is 100%
Commission. I figured, you know, I'd be, I'd
be all right. Wasn't.
And then for six months that night, actually the the night

(24:32):
that I met with the owner of thecompany, I wound up getting
arrested for a warrant that I didn't know that I had.
Oh wow. Yeah.
And then the, the guy, the ownerof the company towed my car out,
put me in his guest bedroom and said, you're going to stay here
and you're going to work. And then you're going to have
food and you're going to have $10 a day so you can buy

(24:55):
cigarettes. And you're just going to go out
and you're going to work until you pay this off and get good at
it, or you at least pay it off. And then you you can go on about
your business. And I've been doing this for 11
years. Just straighten you right out.
Yep. Isn't that incredible?
And and your son, how old? He's 11.

(25:19):
He's, no, he's 99. Yeah.
So this was, I guess, 10 years right around there.
That's awesome. Yeah.
Isn't it interesting how men need a burden?
Without it, we just kind of likewe don't have any direction and
you suddenly put something heavyenough on our shoulders and
suddenly, more often than not, Isee men will rise to the

(25:43):
occasion. And we needed it.
Yeah. And I think that I think that's
missing for a lot of young men. But it's yeah, we're we're a
Society of many unguided souls that think that they have the

(26:04):
right burdens. But then but then, you know,
they get more burdens put on them.
And then they realize, oh, this is what it actually means.
And they're like, this is the toughest thing I'm ever going to
do. And then more stuff gets put on.
And then you're like, oh, that wasn't even close.
Yep. It's hard to, it's hard to look
back when you've been living as a father and taking care of
somebody else and making somebody else's life more

(26:26):
important than yours, to remember what it was like to be
the goofball that you were previously.
I have that experience for sure.I don't.
I wouldn't recognize myself. I imagine you probably have the
same instinct. No, I I wouldn't even as a
matter of fact, one of the one of the people that was in that
original group actually drove upfrom Houston yesterday to visit

(26:48):
it. Awesome.
What's the the whole thing That's that's fantastic.
I appreciate you sharing the story.
I think a lot of us kind of havethat.
For those who haven't had it, maybe that's a reminder to keep
your eye open for the unexpectedand for those who can be
grateful for those weird momentsthat turned us.
I think I think a lot of us havehad that too.

(27:09):
So thanks. Don't try and guide life, let
let life guide you. That's right.
His, his will, not thy will, or thy will not thy will.
I think that's the right answer.All right, brother.
Well, I wish you a happy Thanksgiving.
I hope you have a fantastic 1 and I look forward to seeing you
guys on the other side of this one.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and the family man.
Thanks for calling in all. Right, have a good one.

(27:29):
All right, that's Mr. Chaos, whois a regular on our call in
show. Some of you just saw that we had
a kick off on Rumble. Yeah, I saw that failed.
It didn't fail over on YouTube. That's a Rumble problem, not a
me problem. Unfortunately.
We're bringing on caller number six.
We're going to just keep it rolling.
And who are you? Where are you and would you tell
me what you're grateful for? Yes, good morning, Kyle, long

(27:51):
time listener, first time caller.
You might know me by Lou. Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving to you. I know.
Can you believe that? I I have 90 seconds before
meeting, but I'm going to tell you this is awesome.
I might steal this idea tonight.Yeah.
So I'm thankful for everybody. I'm thankful for all my friends,

(28:12):
for all my family. I'm thankful that I live in the
United States and that we're free for now, sort of.
But I don't have any really coolstory.
But I never get to call in. So I just want to call in.
Wish you guys tell mom and dad happy Thanksgiving.
And hopefully after this call, Ido not see you trolling online
later. The Faraday bag.

(28:34):
That's the Faraday bag, Yeah. That's good reminder.
And take the kids out and have fun, OK?
I'm going to do it. Unfortunately, I got roped into
doing Alex Jones's show at 2:00 PM Central.
So I'm going to be doing some politics today more than I
wanted, but most of it, yes, Faraday bag and sign off and kid
time and you get to that meeting.
But but happy Thanksgiving to you, Lou.

(28:55):
And I'm grateful for running into you on the in the digital
space when we did so long ago, which feels like it was years
ago. I think it was, but not that
many years. It was.
It's been, it's been many lifetimes since then.
Yes, and happy Thanksgiving to all the Sarah fans out there and
we will see you somewhere later on today.
Have a great one. All right.
Thanks, Lou. Bye.

(29:18):
That's nice to hear. Lou has been one of the folks
that I've been interacting with on Twitter Spaces and in the
politics realm over on X for X and Twitter for literally years
now. And she's got a big heart.
And so it's nice to hear from the people that that get it.
Couple of you guys are still going to try to call in.
So I'm going to leave the phone open for just a second here.

(29:38):
Again, we'll just address. We had kind of a drop off where
it looks like the the feed kind of died.
And I don't think it's on my end, but I did see some
interruptions over the night. So I don't know what's going on
there. It's the nature of the beast.
That's just how it works. I think we're on to caller #7
right now. And tell me who are you?
Where are you? And share with us what you're
grateful for. Hey, Kyle, it's Jan from

(30:00):
Indiana. Hi, Jan.
Your favorite Catholic? How are you doing Hun?
I am doing OK. I I really appreciate you giving
us the opportunity to do this today.
I think we don't do it enough and I don't have a particular

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story. There's a lot of little stories,
but it all culminates in this and I hope I can do this without
Dick crying too. Much.
I hear you. I was there earlier.
It's it's a time to be emotional.
I think that's OK. Well, idiot, that's what
gracefulness will lead to that. That's right.

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I have had an interesting wise and I've done the Lord has given
me some. I've met so many great people
and I've been, I've been going to some wonderful places.
My year in Albuquerque was one of the highlights of my life.

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But it all leads to this. This is and you know, you know
where this comes from. I'll just say that I'm going to
read the first 16 verses of Psalm 139.
OK? Oh Lord, you have searched me,
and you know when I sit up, sit down, and when I rise up, you

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discern my thoughts from afar. You search out my path and my
lying down and are acquainted with all my ways.
Even this whole Lord is on my tongue.
Behold the Lord, you know it alltogether.
You hit me in behind Him before,and lay your heart hand on me.

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Such knowledge is too wonderful for me.
It is high, I cannot attain it. Where shall I go from your
spirit, or where shall I flee from your presence?
If I ascend to heaven, you are there.
If I make my bed and shell, you are there.
If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the

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uttermost parts of the sea, eventhere your hand shall leave me,
and your right hand shall hold me.
If I say, surely the darkness shall cover me, and the light
about me be nerved. Even the darkness is not dark to
you. The night is bright, as the name
for darkness is with light, withyou.

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For you find me in my, in my parts.
You knitted me together in my mother's womb.
I praise you, for I am fearfullyand wonderfully made.
Wonderful are your works. My soul knows it very well.
My frame was not hidden from youwhen I was made in secret,

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intricately woven in the depths of the earth.
Your eyes saw my unformed substance and your books were
written every one of the days ofmy life and and when they were
done, OK, I'm done. Fearfully and wonderfully made.

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Thank you. That's right.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. You're all so much fun to chat
with and God bless your whole family.
Kyle, thank you so much. Yeah, God bless you too.
Thanks for calling in, Jim. We appreciate you.
You're welcome. All right, Happy Thanksgiving.
That's, that's exactly right. Some of you need to read some

(33:35):
Psalms when you're in a bad spot.
Let's take on caller #8 keep rolling through #8 who are you?
Where are you? And tell me what you're grateful
for. Well hey Kyle, my name is
Carmen, I am in Clarksville, TN and in the chat I am Ginger
Forever. Ah, yes, well, good morning and

(33:56):
welcome to you. What's going on out there in was
it Clarksville, TN? Yeah, last train too.
That's not everybody has a song written about them on a train.
Exactly, exactly. No, I am a long time listener,
long time in your chat. A lot of times I have to just
listen while I'm at work. But I wanted to call in.
I just, I wanted to be grateful telling everybody, I'm grateful

(34:18):
for you. I'm grateful for the wonderful
humans in your chat. I'd love that everyone has such
a great sense of humor that we all love Jesus.
We are so blessed to all be hereanother day that he has a
purpose for us. And I just, you know, I'm so
thankful for everyone who, like you, have served our country,

(34:38):
have have gone through trials and tribulations and are just
solid, solid humans and just keep going day by day.
And just wanted to let you guys know that I'm grateful for
everyone in the chat, everyone on the show, all the work
everyone puts in, and just everyone's sense of humor for
Tax Turtles. I mean, I tell you what, you
guys are amazing. We got a, we got a real quirky

(35:01):
group, kind of a special group of people.
And I don't know that this happens on other programs the
way that ours has, but maybe thethe purpose that started the
show was bigger than my own. I think that's been pretty
clear. We've had people show up across
country to help each other move.We've had people show up and
help each other across medical emergencies, across family

(35:22):
disasters. It's really something it's not,
it doesn't have anything to do with me other than I'm just
physically the person there in the mornings.
There's just such a neat, there's a neat ethos that has
kind of developed out of these. And I don't think it's like
other chat programs that I've seen people kind of be part of.
It's not yeah, anyone that's that's a part of it, including

(35:42):
me. So it's a great how God uses his
humans. So yeah, no, love everyone.
So just grateful for us all to be here together.
Well, appreciate you. I appreciate you calling in.
Thanks for sharing that. I think you echoed some
sentiments a lot of folks have been sharing with me over the
last couple years and it's, it seems universal.
So happy Thanksgiving to you andabsolutely, absolutely to.

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You and your family as well. Take care, everyone.
All right, Keep it down over there in Clarksville.
Will do. Take care, God bless.
All right, there is something kind of interesting about this
program. Folks, if you don't know, if
you're new to the program, the folks we have, they've gone
through a bunch of wild stories.All of your stories are equally
difficult. I think maybe that's what we all

(36:24):
kind of share in common and it's, it's united in the in the
understanding that they're suffering.
But there's probably a reason I am seeing that that we're losing
some access for some reason. The the program feed is jumping
in and jumping out. We're just going to move
through. If you guys want to catch it
afterwards on Spotify, I will boast the entire thing and I and
I recorded it locally so you'll be able to listen to this,

(36:44):
including any calls that you're missing.
All right, caller #9 welcome to the program.
Who are you? Where are you and what are you
grateful for? It's.
Mr. Roke, I'm from Minnesota. We could guess just by that
accent, Sir. Of course, you bet ya.
You just leaned. Right into it.

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How you doing this morning, Sir?And by the way, a big thank you
a big thank you. I owe you a written thank you.
But it was very nice of you to send the, the metal cuttings.
I'll just share with the audience.
We got a a little gift package to the the PO Box that included
a Seraphin family established 2013, which somehow you knew
you've been paying attention more than even I am sometimes
and and a nice little reminder that God is good all cut out

(37:30):
which also I'll show some pictures on social media later
on. But thank you for sending that.
That was really thoughtful. I knew because.
I sent Rose after the information you sent your.
Investigator to get it well, you, you got it right to the
point where I was questioning I was like is that when I was
married? That sounds right.
I think it's right now. I'll have a reminder on the

(37:51):
wall, right? Right.
Did you get my advent calendar? I did, but I didn't know where
it came. From but yes, I feel like my son
may be the beneficiary of this now just so you know, I don't
know if that's appropriate for like a almost 5 year old, but I
think that's where I think wherethat's that's going to end up.
He's going to end up with like some hand saws and some small

(38:14):
knives from Chinese and some other he really wants a
parachute so maybe I can buy them off with those.
What do you think? Survival.
Gear. There you go, compasses.
There you go. Yep.
All right, well, tell me what you're.
What you're grateful for, if yougot a, you got a creative story
or a straight down the line, I'mthankful for.

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AOL. That's that's where I first
talked to my wife. Oh, outstanding.
It's kind of an interesting. It's kind of.
An interesting long story. I'll tell it some other time,
but that's what I'm thankful forThe AOL.
Dial up Internet service the the.

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When they used to have chat, yeah, you'd have chat.
Rooms and all that. Stuff.
Yeah, that's the first time I talked to her.
She knew me. I didn't know her.
She stalked me for like 6 months.
That's outstanding. But it's the first time I talked
to her. And yeah, all the rest of its

(39:17):
history, you were on the cuttingedge of the.
New age dating the digital dating wave right kind.
Of you were on, you were an. Analog digital digital dating
success story, right? Yeah, how great is that?
We went on on. An actual.
Date, but yeah, it was, it was something.

(39:38):
And so how many, how many years have you guys been?
Married now. 15 That's outstanding.
As at an O 4. OK, our.
Our chat just said these these online chat romances rarely work
out. You're you stand in opposition
to that. Yeah, that's.
Outstanding. Yeah.

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It worked out for me so it all was good.
I love it. I want to hear the you and.
You go ahead. What's?
That I said, I want to hear the longer story.
On one of our call in programs later on.
Yeah, I will. I will.
Thanks for you and Steve as well, hanging in there, telling
the truth, staying by principle.I mean, it's it's really opened

(40:22):
my eyes to look outside of just the party, you know, whether
it's right or left, you got to toe the line.
Stay to your principles and I'm thankful for that.
So well, I appreciate you supporting this program.
For as long as you have and we've seen you for a long time.
And I've been carrying around that heavy piece of steel and

(40:43):
burning things in it. My kiddos had a fire in there
the other day. And it has been a blessing to
our family too. So we think about you fondly
when that when that goes off. And yeah, thanks for calling in
this morning and sharing that with I want to hear the long
story. But I I like, I like being able
to attribute small funny things that people have forgotten about
or the happiness in our life. All right, well, God bless and

(41:06):
have a wonderful day. You too, and happy Thanksgiving.
Yep, bye. All right.
Brother, all right, That's that's the mission the.
Mission is is, can you attributeit and catch us off guard with
something that's a little bit different?
And I think some of you guys arereally down in the sand here.
We're going to do a little longer.
We're going to keep going here. We're on to caller #10 lucky
number 10. Who are you, where are you, and

(41:27):
what are you grateful for today?My name is Joe, I'm from
Gainesville, FL and I'm just grateful that I woke up this
morning. I like it and I'm grateful for.
My. Children and my grandchildren,
Amen to that too. How many?
Grandchildren, do you have 7? That seems like a pretty good

(41:48):
number. Grandchildren.
Uh huh. Yes, very good. 7 is a very
lucky number and are you going to be and go?
Ahead. Excuse me?
Yeah, go ahead. Go.
Ahead. No.
I'm saying I enjoy your show. I'm glad you went big time, you
know, and, and I'd like to see you, you know, maybe go back to

(42:10):
what you were doing, even thoughyou, you, you don't want to.
But I think I don't want to talkpolitics today.
But maybe on the other end, you know, I want to wish you and
your family a happy Thanksgivingand the best of luck to you,
Kyle. I I appreciate it, Joe.
I got 1. Question You didn't grow up in
Florida, did you? Where'd you grow up?
No, I grew up. In Manhattan, NY City.

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You know what my first clue was?I I.
Let me guess. Go ahead.
What was it you got that same kind of?
Sound that my father-in-law, whowas born in Manhattan, says it's
just a real particular Manhattanlow E shy.
Yes, that's great. Low E Shy to Manhattan, Little
Italy, Chinatown. I love it.
How long have you been living? In Florida America.

(42:58):
About 20 years now. All right.
So you're basically native at this point.
Yeah, I went from. New York to Colorado to Florida.
Outstanding. Outstanding.
Well, I always got to give New Yorkers.
New Yorkers have a special placein my heart.
You may know this, but I marrieda girl who was born in Manhattan
and grew up in Brooklyn. And so I I bought in Manhattan.

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I don't know where she was born.She was in one of.
The hospitals there, but they moved immediately into a place
down in Park Slope or near Park Slope, Borum Heights and in OK,
OK, OK. She'll shake me for that, maybe.
Back when nobody wanted. To go to Brooklyn.
Yes, yes, yes. I want to thank Rudy Giuliani

(43:42):
for destroying it, though. Yeah.
Is that what it did you? Know he changed.
He changed. The flavor of all of Brooklyn,
you know? Yeah, it's he took away.
The best homeland? Security Brooklyn that I've
never had. I mean, if we if we drive, if we
drive through Brooklyn and Manhattan now you can see the

(44:05):
difference. It says no more family oriented
Italian neighborhoods when you had cafes and social clubs and
people out there 24 hours a day watching the neighborhood.
That's right. You know, making sure your
mother can walk to the grocery store at 10:00 at night, you
know, that's all gone. It's gone the entire night.

(44:27):
Claves are gone. Yeah, the I think that's a.
Lot of America has that problem right now.
We've lost the my wife and I drove through around even in
Texas and we just went, it's notculture.
It's just big box retail. It's it's exported, whatever it
is. It's it's exported
commercialism, you know, right. It's convenient commercials.
That's what it is, Kyle. Yeah, that's.
What it is, it's like the flavoreven in and you go drive through

(44:51):
the small town, you break your heart when you see all the
stores closed. It really does.
Where, where, where whole. Sessions.
Are closed yeah well I'm I'm grateful that when.
You drive through. Go ahead, you tell them I'm
sorry. Go ahead.
No, you don't. I'm grateful that I grew up.
Early enough that I could actually see some of those
things that they existed even ifthey're not there, because I
know what it could look like andI imagine that's right.

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That's right, there's. Kids that don't even know that
are grown up, sorry. For our children and our.
Grandchildren that aren't seeingthat, that don't get the
experience, all that, that's exactly right.
Yeah, well, maybe something goodwill come out of that too,
because nobody knows. That's very good.
I'll catch. You on the on the other show
that you're on today? Yeah, I'll be talking to Alex

(45:34):
Jones the. Wildman, the breaking exclusive,
Definitely. I'll be I'll be listening for
that too. All right, you and your family
have a happy Thanksgiving. Thank you, Sir.
You too. Ciao.
Buddy. All right.
Ciao indeed. There you go.
You know, these New Yorkers, they get a bad rap, right?
Like I said, I married one. I'm a little bit partial to to

(45:56):
some people out of New York, especially the ones that move to
America. All right, we're on to caller
#11 I believe. Who are you?
Where are you, and what are you grateful for?
You'd like to share? All right, this is Hassan.
AG Cowboys from Cincinnati, Oh yes Sir. 1st.
Of all, I guess I talk to the group here, we're all thankful

(46:17):
for the for the suspendables, for roles for every single one
of you. Second all, of course I'm happy
to be or thankful to be living in the USA, still in Ohio where
it's not California and New York.

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But most importantly, I'm happy for and thankful for God's
challenges where at the time I might not have seen what it was
for, but it has brought me to faith, family, and a totally
changing my views from being a liberal straight out of college

(47:01):
to being a conservative Christian that has brought up my
family in church. So yeah, just an example of that
2017 travel ban affected being in a way where I had to change a
job from here where I was makinglike around 100K, go back to

(47:24):
Iran, live with my wife for 1/10of the salary there.
And at the time, I didn't see what the what it was for.
I'm like, why? Why would the I have to go
through this hardship? But all through that, it made me
realize how full crap the MSM was, and it changed my ways of

(47:48):
looking at the world so progressively.
You know, I had one of the people from Catholic.
Vote. Tell me real early on when
there's a lot of difficulty in your life, you start making the
question or your, your brain constantly is trying to make
sense of it. And one of the, the women who
worked there said God draws straight with crooked lines as

(48:09):
only God can do. And none of us can see it until
we're far, far away. Then you can look back and you
can reflect and go, got it. This is where I was wrong.
This is why this stuff happened to me.
I think, you know, we're still just estimating and guessing,
but it's such a universal human experience to be able to look
back on things and, and, and recognize that pattern like you
just did. Absolutely, Yeah, you're right.

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Because eight years ago, I was someone that had a progressive
mindset. I was agnostic.
But eight years later, I'm threechild children in perfect life
and I couldn't have hoped for better.
So that's what I'm thankful for.Well, God bless you.

(48:54):
I'm, I'm happy to hear the story.
I appreciate you calling in to share it with us.
And I appreciate you listening in.
And I hope you have a fantastic and a blessed Thanksgiving, Sir.
Thank you. Thanks for calling.
All right, Mr. AG cowboy off caller #12 lined up.

(49:14):
Here we go. Tell me, who are you, where are
you, and what is it that you aregrateful for?
Hey. It's Cookie I'm calling from the
great Free State of Wyoming, andI'm grateful that I'm here.
So I'm grateful for my mom. She raised me, still raises me,
you know, 57 years. But she was a big fan always,

(49:37):
you know, everything. She worried nightly, every time,
every day that I was an officer of the law.
When I had to retire, medically retire, unfortunately, I was, I
was grateful that I was able to pick her birthday and that's the
day I retired. So that's what I'm really

(49:58):
thankful for. That is special.
How many? Thanksgivings, you think you
worked as a as a law enforcementofficer over the years?
And I'll almost every year it seemed like, Yeah, you know,
there's probably a good 15 out of the 20 years I'll probably

(50:19):
work Thanksgiving. Yeah.
Just a good reminder for. People that are out there that
there are people who are doing the job just like it's any other
day and we could be grateful forthem doing some of those stuff.
I've got a I've got a video that's going to be, it's going
to be hard to watch that I'm going to end with, but I think
you can appreciate it too. Sometimes God puts us right
where we need to be and we don'tknow why we're there.

(50:40):
But anyway, I think I think you in particular will will
recognize it. There are a couple outcomes.
Things can happen. Sometimes it it goes the way we
think it should and sometimes itgoes some other way.
And that's OK too. Not for us to necessarily
understand in the in the moment.Absolutely.
All right, brother. Well, happy Thanksgiving.
To you and God bless your mom for doing a good job and thanks

(51:02):
for protecting people for as long as you did.
And I hope you're enjoying your retirement a little bit.
It's been nice mixing up with you over on on X and some of the
other spaces. Hey.
Likewise, you guys have a good Thanksgiving too.
All right, brother. Bye bye.
Thank you cookies. One of the good ones y'all for
sure. Most of you are, it turns out.
I was kind of expecting that we might have some, some nasty

(51:24):
trolling, but we haven't gotten any of that.
So that's really nice. I like, it's nice that people
are playing by the rules that wewere hoping for.
We're going to do a couple more calls and a couple more of your
couple more of your statements that you're grateful for.
I got caller #12 on the line right now.
Tell me who are you? Where are you?
And again, what is it that you would like to share with us
today? You're.
Going to have to turn down. You're going to.

(51:45):
Have to turn down that audio in the back there my dear.
I I got I got. Two devices done with different
platforms. I always do this is Rose and
Rose is in North. Carolina, are you in North
Carolina right now? I'm sorry, I am.
Not always. Yes, today I am.

(52:05):
I am at home with my son. Outstanding.
Let me just tell people that. We are all so grateful Rose
moderates our chat over on on Rumble and she's a real
sweetheart. And she apparently is a a
gatherer and a disseminator of information about my family to
to the rest of our audience here.
So thank you for doing that, Rose.
I'm grateful for that. I've I've got a birdie.

(52:26):
Indeed, your mom helped me with all yours.
Go for it. What are you grateful for?
OK, I am grateful. To be able to walk when I
couldn't for years. And I'm grateful for the time
that I spent in the hard years because that leads us to where
we are now. So it's all part of our journey.

(52:50):
So I'm grateful for all of it. Yeah, though I might not have
had the plan. Good.
It's It's hard to be grateful for the.
Things that are more difficult for us, isn't it?
Yeah, I've learned to appreciateall of it, actually.
But yeah, Once Upon a time, I said it was harder.

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My dad told me that I should be grateful.
If I bump my head, because it could have been worse and if I
fall down and break a leg could have been worse.
And and that there was a lesson in all those things.
That is a that seems like a thing that a, a man in the 70s
can look back and say it's it's hard to be younger and go, oh,
yeah, I'm really glad I smashed my head into that doorway.
But but I think who knows what. It saved us from.

(53:34):
So and. What it leads us to and what I'm
grateful that, yeah, I might nothave found the time to be part
of this community that is so awesome if I wasn't still hurt.
So it's a, it's all, it's all good.
But that's where we're supposed to be indeed.

(53:55):
And I'll just. Tell you one other little weird
thing that came out of your in real life tour.
So for folks that are listening,Rose moderates the chat and then
she also started running around and meeting people from our our
live chat in real life across the country, literally from from
one side of the country to the other.
And we met a couple of people who were in the local area where
I'm operating out of and we ran into Rick who moderates our chat

(54:17):
over on YouTube, which was really great.
And Rick has a polishing business.
He does, he does fiberglass polishing for boats and people
who have fancy toys and whatnot.And he's been in my driveway for
the last couple days and workingon my parents RV.
He so they paid him to, to cleanup the RV and he cut him a hell
of a deal. So we're grateful for Rick too.
But that was I, I knew Rick because you, you dragged him out

(54:38):
to that, to that BBQ place in Austin not too many months ago.
So small. Small little world.
Right, right where we need to be, whether we knew it or not.
Yeah. Well, that's that's good stuff.
You have your son for for Thanksgiving.
You're going to be doing something fun.

(54:59):
Yeah. He doesn't like Turkey, so I can
roast. Yeah, yeah, he's a total health
nut and works out all the time and.
But whatever. Yeah, he likes meat.
Even if I don't eat it, I'll cook it.
Fantastic. Well, that's the.
That's the. Best thing because I didn't get
to argue this, but obviously Turkey is the worst meat and I

(55:19):
didn't have Steve friend on to banter back and forth.
So thank you for introducing that piece on the Thanksgiving.
Thank you for being our moderator in the morning and
being such a a great member of our little community and kind of
being part of the glue that holds the community together.
Appreciate you today and you called me.
A dead mother. A dead mother.
That's a great. That's a great expression.

(55:40):
Rose is the dead. That means that we're a.
Bunch of little. We're a bunch of little.
Cub Scouts. That's right.
Yeah. I did burnings.
But I never did cub. Scouts, it's it's it's an
appropriate term. Well, you have a fantastic day.
Enjoy the roast and not the Turkey.
I can get behind that 100% and Ilook forward to talking to you

(56:01):
again soon in the future, but know that you are appreciated by
many people. I'm watching the messages scroll
across on the chat as you're on the line, so thanks so much, I
was. Just I was just going to say I
appreciate all them and thankfulfor all them coming to the
truth. Yeah, it's a it's a good day.
To remember those things, Rose. Thank you, dear.

(56:22):
I look forward to talking to yousoon.
All right. Happy Thanksgiving, Bless you.
Bye. You too.
You too. Hugs.
Take Mama Seraphim, I'll go downand give her some in just a
minute. All right, Bye.
Goodbye. Yeah, I've got my family in
town, right? Now, so we got, we got my my
father and my mother hanging outdownstairs.

(56:43):
If you guys saw in the chat, if you're watching the screen, you
would have seen my dad said he was happy that we got a
microwave installed. I'm happy I can do stuff like
that. That's kind of cool.
Maybe one or two other calls here, we'll kind of keep it
under kind of a nice tight thingand I'm going to play something
that's going to be difficult to watch.
But it is a reminder that sometimes you're right where
you're supposed to be and the things that you did and
experience that were difficult and they put you where you

(57:05):
needed to be whether you knew you needed to be there or not.
And I've been holding on to thisvideo for a long time.
It's hard to watch it for me because it's pretty emotional.
Anybody who's got any friends who lost a battle with whatever
demons they were carrying or whatever burdens, they're out
there, you. Never know when you might run.
Across them, it's easy to remember that, you know, we're
supposed to keep an eye out on our neighbors.

(57:26):
Sometimes we can and sometimes we can't.
I got a, like I said, a video ofof one man who it was right
where he needed to be, right when he needed to be there.
So we'll take one more if you guys jump in, otherwise I will.
I'll shut it down here. I don't, I don't.
I think I think we've shared some really nice things today.
It's been really positive for me, which I need sometimes.

(57:47):
And so I'm grateful for you guyssharing that.
Here's our last call. Let's call the last call lucky
number 13. Who are you?
Where are you and share something you're grateful for?
Hey Kyle, it's Marcy from Pennsylvania, long time
listener. I don't miss, I don't miss an
episode. I'm thankful for my husband, my
family. We've been married for 30-4
years. He works his ass off.

(58:09):
I'm a retired teacher, also homeschooled in the midst of all
that too. And I'm just thankful.
Let's see. Let me see how I can phrase
this. I'm thankful and also wish I
didn't know all the things the susceptibles have have revealed,
but I'm glad I know it because gives me some preparation and

(58:33):
some, you know, foresight into things that that are probably
coming. So thank you for that.
Sort of I miss, I miss Garrett. I really miss Garrett.
He's doing OK on on good. I I listen to Steve too.
I love Steve, but it's just not the same without the two of

(58:55):
them. I heard they were such a good
team. I know they are.
But kudos to you and your wife for homeschooling.
I think it's the best option there is.
After teaching for many years, Ihomeschooled for 10, graduated
all my kids, and I went back into the system for a little bit
and I'm like, yeah, this is really bad.

(59:15):
Like it, it's evolved so much in10 years so I can only imagine a
10 year jump and then. Popping back in and realizing
we're seeing that, yeah, it was crazy.
Yeah, yeah. Admin just telling you to push
kids through because we can't have a failure rate.
And then, you know, I taught high school math.
So you imagine, you know, a kid that didn't learn anything for

(59:38):
three years getting dumped into my class and I'm supposed to do
miracles. I'm like, doesn't work that way.
No, that's worth that way. Yeah.
But anyway, just wanted to say thank you.
I've I've managed to get my husband hooked on your show too.
He'll come home and say, did youlisten to pal yet?
I know we I know we debrief, butyeah, thankful for for what your

(01:00:00):
whole suspendable team, known and unknown, have revealed and
brought forth. And I felt to be in the know,
you know, a little bit, but. I hope you and your family have
a fabulous Thanksgiving, and I mimic what others said, I hope
you put your phone in the Faraday bag and stay off and

(01:00:21):
enjoy your time with your family.
It's right here. It's ready to go.
Yeah, exactly. That you know what I heard?
That was interesting because it's the same story that my wife
and I experienced. You said you spent years
teaching and then you went and homeschooled your kids and I bet
you had no idea that you'd be homeschooling kids and that that
was what was being prepared for you.
My wife spent years tutoring. She was in English as a second

(01:00:41):
language. Teacher.
For a while and then she got into A to a tutoring company and
taught math and, and taught kidswho had learning disabilities.
And now she's sitting at our kitchen table and she's using
all those skills that she developed when she was a single
person, before she ever met me, before she knew about our babies
and she had all the skills readyto go.
I, I couldn't do what she does. I and I'm not prepared for it,
but she was. No, I never thought I would.

(01:01:03):
Home school I I went back to teaching at the same district I
graduated from. I loved my coworkers, I loved
the job and had a really well. We had our kids in Christian
School, even though it was a public school teacher and things
fell apart and I was trying to help keep a small Christian

(01:01:25):
School open while I was teaching.
And I'm like, I'm working 2 jobsand I'm not with my kids and
it's not worth it. Nothing's worth it.
So I walked away from, you know,upwards of 60 grand in my 17th
year of teaching. And I was like, my kids are
worth it. So, you know, we scraped by for
a while, but the sacrifice was worth it.
And my husband, like I said, hasworked his ass off.

(01:01:46):
He now owns a company and you know, things are are a little
easier now these days. But yeah, now I'm now I'm
starting preschool type things with my grandkids and I'm loving
it. So how great is that?
Nothing better. Yeah, that's awesome.
Well, I. Appreciate you and thanks for
you might. Hear chickens.
You might hear chickens. In the background, there in the

(01:02:06):
yard in front of me at the moment, that was that was that
was a God thing. We got a little, I got a chicken
video that I'm going to end towards, and then I'm going to
end with something a little bit heavier, but we'll start with
this one. It's the story of marrying the
white right person and saving money.
And so all the things things youjust said are going to be in the
video as you hang up. You'll be able to empathize and
and amuse yourself with them andalso probably laugh at the

(01:02:28):
little bit of humor that we have.
We're a little bit of a sarcastic group here, so think
you'd appreciate that. But I wish you I love your
sarcasm. This one will hit you just right
then. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Thanks so much for being being apart of the audience and sharing
it with your husband and have a great day.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.
Bye, bye. All right, that's a we're.
Going to we're going to end it right there.

(01:02:49):
I saw a couple more of you wouldlike to call in and I and I get
it. Let's let's call it a day right
there with a few things. Here's an uplifting, sort of
humorous thing and I'm going to give you one that's a little bit
more heavy. Just a reminder that some of us
are carrying extra burdens. So for the for the light hearted
version of it, this is a man recognizing that he's been duped
into a woman who doesn't cost him a lot of money.

(01:03:12):
But there's always a cost, right?
My wife doesn't buy expensive jewelry.
She doesn't go get her nails done every day.
She doesn't get her hair done every three weeks.
Congratulations, you just got tricked into indentured
servitude because what you are going to be doing is building
fences and chicken coops. Now you're going to be the
stretch and folder for her sourdough project.
What you made-up for in your wallet, you just lost in labor.

(01:03:32):
When you have one of those girlswho doesn't want to spend a lot
of money now it's because she's saving money for her homestead.
My wife doesn't buy expensive. That's it.
My wife didn't want. An expensive ring.
She picked out her own. It was $39.00.
It was made of sterling silver. But she wants a mini cow and she
wants chickens and she wants allthose things.
And I got no problem with doing building fences or anything like

(01:03:56):
that. So many of you, that's kind of
what we're all hoping for. If you're there, awesome.
If you're not and you know you're working towards it and
then there you go too. All right, a little bit heavier
little thing to end on. Just a reminder that you never
know what the burden is that your neighbor is carrying as
you're walking around. And you can find that out only
by talking to him. If you catch him at the the
worst moment, I hope that you rise to the occasion like this
man did this, this show, this little video is it's heavy.

(01:04:18):
There's nothing else to it, but it is a reminder and this one
cookie will understand what I'm talking about here.
And sometimes it goes this way and sometimes it goes the other
way. Our protectors have a real hard
choice, especially those that are working on Thanksgiving.
Grateful for all of you, whetheryou be in the emergency medical
field, whether you be out there in an emergency room and, and
taking care of folks, the nursesand the doctors and the

(01:04:40):
technicians. And if you're out there in law
enforcement or in the military and you're holding, holding the
post or running a patrol, makingsure that people can handle
business on a day when everybodyelse is at home and enjoying
either quality time or family conflict.
We appreciate you. I see you here.
This one's for you all right. Tuck in.
This one's tough like. 30 years old, wearing a black.

(01:05:01):
Hoodie and a military style hat.Hey put your hands up, put the
weapon down, don't move. Put the weapon down, put the
weapon down. I'm a vet.
Drop the weapon. Drop the weapon.
Drop the weapon. Dude.
Don't do it to another vet. Don't do it to me.
Then let me help you. But not this way.
Let me help you, dude. I'm a retired Army guy.

(01:05:24):
Let me help you. Don't make me do this.
Please. Drop it, brother.
We've lost too many already. I can't do that, man.
I can't do that. I was in your.
Shoes A few months ago, brother,in November, I was in your shoes
and I made the call. It took everything in my body
man. I'm 6 foot five, £300
paratrooper, took everything in my room to call the VA and to

(01:05:44):
finally get the help. And I got the help.
But I want to help you man, because I'm tired of losing
brothers and sisters. But I can't help you if you
don't help. Help me, OK?
The Lord sent me here. To you today.
OK, he. Didn't send one of these other
guys. He sent me as a vet to you to
help you because I'm there. I've been there.

(01:06:04):
Just just drop it. Just drop it, OK?
Put your hands on your head for me.
I'm going to tell you I'm going to get you some help.
We're. Going to start right now.
I'm going to get you over here to.
Park for you and we're going to get it taken care of, OK?
Love you bro. Good job, man.
It doesn't always go that way, but sometimes you're the right

(01:06:27):
person in the right place. It's pretty intense.
Something to think about. Like I said, you don't know what
anybody else is bearing. You don't know what else they've
been carrying, and that's prettyintense stuff.
I, I've had that video, I've probably seen it 20 times.
I've I've never shared it on theshow, but today seems like the
right day for it. No politics, just gratitude.
God bless all of you guys. Thanks for listening to the
program. Thanks for for sharing it.

(01:06:47):
If you guys want to like it, great.
If you want to hear an episode or a part of it that is not
jacked up with streaming issues,which I saw a couple of them
popping over and some interruptions.
Kyle seraphinshow.com. They're going to be a full
upload of this over on on our Spotify.
I don't even think I'm going to put any commercials into it.
I just, I'll just, I'll just leave them out.
You can join us on locals where we do our call in show on
Thursday nights. If you guys want to be part of
this great community and you want to be part of something

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like this that we normally do, we do a little bit longer form.
Otherwise, subscribe to the channel.
We should hit 16,000 this weekend over on YouTube and
we're growing closer to 30 everyday over on Rumble.
You guys are awesome and we get to do it because of you.
So like the video share, subscribe to the channel
wherever you guys are listening and share it with a friend.
If they need something to be grateful for, if they're driving
around something a little bit more uplifting than sort of the

(01:07:30):
darkness that's out there. There's plenty of it.
This is maybe today's show. Change somebody's mind about it.
See again on the other side of it.
I'll see you guys on Monday. Otherwise, I'll see you at 2:00
on Alex Jones's show. God knows what we're going to
get into, but we'll get some breaking exclusives for you.
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all. Thanks for.
Listening to the Kyle Seraphin. Show streamed live weekdays on

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