Armon J. Newton delves into the intricate beauty of imperfections, drawing from personal experiences and tangible landmarks. In a captivating analogy involving a bow tie and a historic tower, Armon challenges our perception of perfection — offering a refreshing perspective on why imperfections might be more valuable than we realize. A must-watch Salty Mug for those seeking a deeper understanding of life’s inherent flaws.
The “History” of How Bibles Are Really Made
With his wicked sense of humor fully engaged, Gabe Wicks brings us the step-by-step “history” of how Bibles are really made!
Mastering Fried Chicken and Double-Fried Potatoes
Get ready to fry up some Southern charm with Bob Woodall! Join Bob as he channels his grandma’s kitchen wisdom, turning chicken into crispy, juicy...
Udderly Surprising: Fun Dairy Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
Betcha Didn’t Know… ancient farmers used live frogs to keep their milk fresh! From frog-powered refrigeration to 3,000-year-old cheese, this dairy...
Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death
Watch Jimmy Yeary break down Patrick Henry’s famous “Give me liberty or give me death!” speech. Travel back to 1775, where...
Angeline
The second single from his forthcoming bluegrass album, Jimmy says that this song, and especially the video concept, are inspired by his wife, Sonya...
Escaping Communist Romania
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you and your family were trapped in a communist country? Would you fight? Hide? Lead a revolt? Or...
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