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Facts Over Feelings with David Williams


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  • 21. Alexander Spellane: From Homeless to Millionaire — The Power of Sales, Grit, and Faith

    16:22||Ep. 21
    In this episode of Facts Over Feelings, David Williams sits down with Alexander Spellane, the self-made CEO of Fisher Capital, one of America’s leading precious metals firms. From being homeless in Los Angeles to earning his first million before 30, Alexander’s story is a raw and unapologetic masterclass in discipline, leadership, and the power of betting on yourself. In this episode:How sales became Alexander’s escape from homelessness and debtThe turning point that pushed him to start his own companyWhy talent and grit matter more than degrees or backgroundWhat defines true leadership and confidenceAlexander’s thoughts on faith, masculinity, and logic over emotionHis one-day presidential policy and what he believes America needs most

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  • 20. What Separates Good Leaders from Great Ones | Mike Harvey

    15:29||Ep. 20
    Entrepreneur, podcaster, and founder of 511 Media Mike Harvey joins David Williams to talk about leadership, culture, and building businesses that serve a greater purpose. From burnout to breakthrough, Mike shares his story of learning to trust his team, invest in people, and use business as a platform for positive change.In this episode:Why great leaders focus on culture before profitHow delegation and trust free you to create lasting impactThe formula for attracting and retaining high-caliber peopleWhy investing in your team pays off more than control ever couldHow to build a business that operates and grows without you
  • 19. Pastor James Kaddis on Truth, Leadership, and the Power of Conviction

    13:36||Ep. 19
    Pastor James Kaddis, founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Signal Hill, joins David Williams at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest to discuss the role of faith, truth, and courage in shaping the future of America. From speaking against censorship to calling pastors back to bold leadership, Kaddis shares how Christians can defend freedom without compromising biblical truth. In this episode:Why silence from the pulpit is dangerous for the nationHow faith and politics are inseparable when guided by truthThe importance of modeling biblical principles in daily lifeWhy bringing the Bible back to education can restore moral orderHow valuing life is the foundation for valuing everything else
  • 18. They Tried to Cancel Her. God Had Other Plans with Elizabeth Gibson

    15:30||Ep. 18
    Elizabeth Gibson, Christian content creator and Miss Oklahoma City, joins David Williams live at AmericaFest to talk about faith, purpose, and overcoming online hate. Her journey from childhood dreams to viral success is filled with lessons on humility, courage, and conviction. On this episode:How faith guides creativity and resilienceThe difference between a “good idea” and a “God idea”Overcoming hate and staying true to your purpose onlineWhy leading with love and grace changes everythingHow to stand firm in your values while growing your platform
  • 17. How Bryan Ferre Is Using Blockchain to Redefine Freedom and Value

    15:52||Ep. 17
    In this episode of Facts Over Feelings, David Williams sits down with Bryan Ferre — business strategist, life coach, and Vice Chairman of Parler — to discuss technology, faith, and the future of freedom in America.Key Takeaways in this episode:The evolution of blockchain from speculation to social impactHow “Proof of Impact” technology rewards users for positive actionsWhy decentralization is essential for digital and personal freedomThe future of Parler as a family-friendly free speech platformHow Americans can reclaim unity, purpose, and financial independenceWhy feelings follow thoughts, and how to break negative cycles
  • From Air Force Veteran to Conservative Voice: Topher’s Story

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    In this episode of Facts Over Feelings, David Williams sits down with Christopher “Topher” Townsend: independent rapper, U.S. Air Force veteran, and bold conservative voice. From growing up in poverty in Mississippi to serving his country and becoming a beacon of faith, freedom, and family, Topher’s journey is one of grit and grace. He opens up about his fight for free speech, his battle against criticism, and his mission to inspire a generation to stand firm in their values. This conversation will challenge you to see struggles not as prisons, but as lessons shaping your destiny.In this episode:Growing up in poverty with a single mother battling alcoholism — and finding purpose through faith and disciplineDiscovering that challenges aren’t punishments but lessons designed to prepare us for greater purposeChoosing to merge music with politics, building a tribe, and inspiring patriots across the countryBecoming one of the eight TikTok creators suing the federal government to defend free speechThe radical belief in school choice and empowering parents as the cornerstone of America’s futureWhat “Facts Over Feelings” truly means to him: reality over emotion, obedience over fleeting feelings
  • Faith Under Fire: What Every Man Needs to Hear Right Now with Bryce Eddy

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    In this gripping conversation, Bryce Eddy, host of Liberty Station and a bold voice in the faith space, joins us to unpack what it means to be a man in today’s culture of confusion. From biblical masculinity to protecting our children, Bryce brings truth with no apologies.This episode challenges the passivity of modern Christianity and offers a practical, passionate roadmap for men who want to stand firm in their faith, lead their families, and fight for the next generation.How martial arts training forged the courage to fight cultural battlesThe importance of masculinity, fatherhood, and unapologetic truthWhy most churches are afraid to speak out and what to do about itWhat the pandemic revealed about power, fear, and complianceWhy protecting your kids starts with controlling your home’s contentHow Bryce is building local resistance through unity, not politicsThe trap of being liked vs. the necessity of being faithful