
Conservative Pastor Bryan Clark, and popular comedian Dan Whitney, AKA Larry the Cable Guy, join forces to talk about the truths of the Bible, and add a little encouragement to your day!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

When life feels chaotic, confusing, or completely out of your control, 2 Samuel 17 offers a surprising reminder: God is still sovereign—even when the storyline makes no sense to us. In this episode of Talk’N Truth, Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Gu... more
Even the mountaintop can be a dangerous place—especially when we forget how much we still need God. In this episode of Talk’N Truth, Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Guy), Pastor Bryan Clark, and Arnie Cole unpack the dramatic turning point in 2 Samu... more
Even when life knocks you down, God’s grace calls you to get back up. In this episode of Talk'N Truth, Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Guy), Pastor Bryan Clark, and Arnie Cole unpack the story of King David in 2 Samuel 15—his decade of guilt, the le... more
Even when we mess up, God isn’t done with us. In this episode of Talk'N Truth, Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Guy), Pastor Bryan Clark, and comedian Reno Collier dive deep into 2 Samuel 14—the story of King David’s paralyzed leadership, his silence... more
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This is my go to Podcast when I have anxiety or feel my life getting out of control. They bring me back to the foundations of my faith. They start off with a message from Pastor Clark and before they move on to the next part of the segment I feel a peace. They remind me of my true purpose.
Listening in you feel like you’ve got a place at the table. I find myself smiling, relating and then when they drop something deep I’m thinking and growing closer with Jesus!
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A lot of podcasts are an hour or more. I’m a 43 year old adult with the attention span of a 1st grader, so I love these 20 minute episodes! They get to the meat of the gospel of Jesus Christ and I love it!
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A unique blend of humor and spiritual insights, this series combines the dynamic duo of a comedian and a pastor to discuss biblical truths and relevant life lessons. Through their engaging conversations, the hosts tackle themes such as leadership, faith, kindness, and moral dilemmas, often illustrated through stories from the Bible, particularly focusing on figures like King David. Each episode aims to encourage listeners towards a deeper understanding of their faith while providing practical advice for everyday living.
Listeners can expect a mix of serious discussions and light-hearted humor, making complex spiritual concepts accessible and relatable. The show stands out for its emphasis on personal stories, moral accountability, and navi... more
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Recent guests on Talk’n Truth include:
1. Reno Collier
2. Jeff Foxworthy
3. Arnie Cole
4. Kara Whitney
5. Cara Whitney
6. Nat Crawford
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