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It’s That Part is a truth-focused podcast exploring history, current events, law, and social issues through the lens of context, accountability, and faith. Hosted by Jesse Lee Hammonds, the show connects historical patterns to modern realities, uncovering overlooked perspectives and challenging surface-level narratives. Each episode encourages listeners to think critically, engage difficult topics honestly, and better understand the forces shaping society today.
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The most dangerous political promise is often the one that sounds the best. In this episode of The Talk of the Times, Jesse Lee Hammonds and Attorney Bernie Brown move past outrage and into strategy, offering listeners a simple but powerful framework for evaluating what politicians say on the campaign trail. They unpack five key questions every voter should ask before believing a promise: What power does this office actually have? What law must change? Who has to vote for it? Who pays for it? And who benefits if people believe it? Using examples from taxes, inflation, healthcare, housing, and corporate influence, they show how easy it is for voters to be seduced by slogans while missing the legal and political realities underneath. This episode is part civic education, part political reality check, and part call to democratic maturity. It is for anyone tired of voting on vibes, appearances, or wishful thinking. Listen now, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who wants to vote smarter, not just louder.
What if wars are not just driven by policy, but by the darker corners of human nature? In this episode of Talk of the Times, Jesse Lee Hammonds (Host of the "It's That Part" podcast) and Attorney Bernie Brown (Host of "The Logical Lawyer" podcast) move past headlines and battlefield updates to examine the emotional engine behind war itself. They unpack how fear, hate, envy, grievance, ideology, domination, and territorial ambition keep dragging humanity back into conflict, from Cain and Abel to today’s tensions involving Iran, Israel, and global powers. This conversation does not romanticize war or flatten it into politics alone. Instead, it asks a harder question: if war grows from the human core, can strategy alone ever stop it? Along the way, the hosts connect Scripture, legal reasoning, colonial history, military conditioning, and modern geopolitics into one urgent discussion. The result is sober, honest, and deeply reflective. If you are tired of surface-level war commentary and want the deeper truth beneath the conflict, this episode is for you. Listen now and share it with someone willing to think beyond the headlines. It's "The Talk of the Times!"
Jesse reframes Black History Month as something more than names and dates: it’s a recurring test of whether rights apply evenly or selectively. This episode is built around one unforgettable question, when power knocks, do rights show up?—and it uses that question to connect today’s reported enforcement posture to a longer arc of American history where the home has often been where “law” becomes personal. Jesse doesn’t argue that every official is evil; he argues that systems without guardrails predictably drift into overreach. The episode’s strength is its balance: no panic, no denial, just clarity, memory, and a call to stay awake. He offers grounded takeaways: learn the warrant distinction, understand the home’s place in constitutional design, and watch what courts do next because today’s “immigration” rule becomes tomorrow’s general rule. This is the kind of episode you send to family group chats, because it’s not meant to trend, it’s meant to protect. Listen and share.
AI isn’t just spreading information anymore—it’s generating it. And that’s why the fear is loud. In this raw, end-of-year voice note, Jesse Lee Hammonds reframes the conversation: the core issue isn’t whether we can stop AI—it’s who shapes it, and toward what end. He places 2026 in a historical timeline of disruption: printing press, radio, TV, internet—each shift challenged gatekeepers and redrew power. But this new era is different, because synthetic content can manufacture reality at scale. Still, Jesse refuses panic as a strategy. Fear may be understandable, but it can’t be the compass. This episode is a mindset pivot for creators, believers, leaders, and everyday people trying to stay sober-minded in the age of generative tech. It’s short, urgent, and built for replay. Listen now—and share it with someone who needs direction, not dread.
We keep hearing the same warning, “Don’t panic,” while the ground shifts under our feet. In this episode, Jesse and attorney Bernie Brown break down why the real battle is not only in the streets, but inside the feeds. From algorithmic amplification to political propaganda, they argue that technology is no longer neutral, it is shaping public mood, public memory, and public conflict in real time. Bernie explains why exposing yourself to opposing viewpoints can be useful, even when the “analysis” feels thin on logic, because it reveals intent and strategy. Jesse connects it to a bigger mission: preserving erased history, lifting up diaspora voices, and making sure today’s truth does not get buried tomorrow. The stakes are high because when misinformation and power collide, the result can be fear, intimidation, and instability. If you want a grounded conversation about how to think clearly in the middle of digital chaos, press play and share this one with a friend who’s overwhelmed but still paying attention.
Why do so many Christian couples avoid counseling? Because they fear being seen. Dr. D Wright pulls back the curtain on marriage counseling, revealing why most couples come to win an argument instead of heal a relationship. Joined by Jesse and Bernie, he tackles male vulnerability, fear of emotional exposure, and the false stigma that counseling means failure. Expect laughter, conviction, and truth as these three men model honesty about love, ego, and spiritual accountability. 💬 Listen for insights that could transform your next conversation.
Can psychology explain the human soul? Dr. Darrell (Dr. D. Speaks) Wright, a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling, argues that secular therapy misses the root cause, sin. In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jesse and Bernie unpack Dr. Wright’s belief that many so-called “mental illnesses” are actually spiritual conditions unresolved by modern psychology. Through biblical insight and lived experience, he challenges listeners to consider what true healing looks like when the Spirit, not science, is in control. 🎧 Tune in for a radical rethinking of therapy, faith, and the human condition.
Can psychology explain the human soul? Dr. Wright, a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling, argues that secular therapy misses the root cause, sin. In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jesse and Bernie unpack Dr. Wright’s belief that many so-called “mental illnesses” are actually spiritual conditions unresolved by modern psychology. Through biblical insight and lived experience, he challenges listeners to consider what true healing looks like when the Spirit, not science, is in control. 🎧 Tune in for a radical rethinking of therapy, faith, and the human condition.
It’s That Part is a truth-focused podcast exploring history, current events, law, and social issues through the lens of context, accountability, and faith. Hosted by Jesse Lee Hammonds, the show connects historical patterns to modern realities, uncovering overlooked perspectives and challenging surface-level narratives. Each episode encourages listeners to think critically, engage difficult topics honestly, and better understand the forces shaping society today.
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