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December 25, 2025 3 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I'm always asking questions and the reason why is because
the fund begins when you start researching for answers such
as we are trained to trust in God, but does
God trust us? Plus? Why are there so many actors

(00:23):
playing podcasters on TV and in movies? My name is Arrow.
I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on
the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I call it the daily mess, a chronological walk through
in everyday world. Yep, it's my morning writing as a
receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people tend to
throw it to the side and deal with it later on. Well,

(00:46):
when a subject arrives inside of me, I know it's
time to dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal,
but by doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This
is the daily Mess. We are trained to trust God,
but does God trust us? With all that's currently going
on in the world, with the high potential of their
being a nuclear war? Does God trust us? Those leading

(01:08):
the religious world believe one hundred percent that God does
trust us. The trust is seen as a reflection of
God's love and the potential within humanity to be faithful
as well as trustworthy. It is written that God's trust
is demonstrated through his covenant with humans and responsibilities he
plants inside each and every one of us, including the
stewards of the world, those carrying the message forward. As

(01:32):
one religious leader puts it, as humans, we are looked
upon as being good even in the face of our flaws.
Each of us have talents and skills, but are we
using them wisely as they were given to us. It's
very important to know that the higher source of energy,
God or the universe trusts us to use them wisely.
Although God's love is said to be unconditional, his trust

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physically has got to be earned through faith and actions. Hey,
coming up next, I'm sure you've seen it. There are
a lot of actors playing podcasters on TV and in movies. Hey,
thanks for coming back to the Daily Mess. As a podcaster,
I am well aware of how television and movie writers
and directors are including podcasting in their storytelling. Why. Research

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shows it's because of the popularity of actual podcasting. The
availability of bonus content is valuable to those who have
chosen to listen. It's hardcore human engagement. What viewers of
these TV shows and movies aren't experiencing is what truly
goes into a successful podcast. The time the energy required

(02:38):
is almost never part of that storyline. Like that of
a martial arts movie. We rarely see the huge commitment
that is required to shape each and every move. There's
a reason why they call it a black belt. It's
the sweat and dirt that goes into a belt that
was once white, not a school owner in search of
money to pay rent. So are writers and directors getting

(02:59):
podcasts right in their storytelling? No, no, they really aren't,
especially when it comes to the episodes and where they
are recording them. Oh, we see those microphones, big and beautiful,
but where is the rest of the equipment. I'm MARYL
and that's the daily mess.
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