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The Subscription Society: Are We Losing Ownership?
Everything from our cars to our phones now comes with a monthly fee. But this episode looks beyond the frustration to ask a bigger question: how does a subscription-driven world reshape the way we live, parent, and steward what God has entrusted to us?

Devin Almonte
3 days ago


Are We Being Secretly Overcharged? The Truth About AI and Dynamic Pricing
We dig into the growing world of AI-powered dynamic pricing, how companies may be using our online behavior to shift prices, and what we can do as a community to stay aware, protect our privacy, and support honest business practices.

Devin Almonte
Nov 13


Faith and The Welfare System: When Trust Is Tested and Compassion Is Redefined
This week on the InSight Out Podcast, we’re unpacking what happens when trust gets misplaced. From the small temptations that test our faith to the big systems, like our welfare system, that quietly fail the people they’re meant to help. Through stories both personal and cultural, we discover how God’s design for compassion restores dignity and hope where the system sometimes break down.

Devin Almonte
Nov 6


The Modern Almshouse and the Disappearance of the Sacred.
From misheard stories to chapel-less alms houses, this episode of Insight Out Show reminds us why truth matters and how subtle shifts in culture can lead us away from the anchor that holds everything together.

Devin Almonte
Oct 24


Roblox’s Dark Reality, The Carpenter’s Son, and Feet on the Rock
In this week’s episode of The InSight Out Show, we’re talking about staying grounded when culture blurs truth. From a horror film twisting the story of Jesus to a major lawsuit against Roblox, Devin looks at what it means to stand firm on the Rock when the world shifts beneath us.

Devin Almonte
Oct 10


The Light Shines in the Darkness: Outrage, Social Media, and Hope in Christ
John 1:5 reminds us that the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it. In this Anchor Point, we reflect on Charlie Kirk, social media outrage, and how we can resist being discipled by anger and instead hold on to Christ.

Devin Almonte
Sep 18


When Everyone Wants The Credit But Forgets The Creator
A monkey. A selfie. And a lawsuit.
What started as a funny wildlife moment in the Indonesian jungle turned into a legal circus about who really owns a photo—and why it matters more than you’d think in the age of AI. This bizarre case raises big questions about authorship, credit, and the blurred lines between creation and ownership.

Devin Almonte
Jun 27


Scored by Society: The Quiet Rise of Social Credit in America
I checked my Uber rating—4.89. Not bad, but still not good enough for some drivers. That small moment opened a bigger conversation: Are we being quietly scored in ways we don’t even realize? In this episode, we explore the rise of soft social credit systems in America—and how, as Christians, we can respond with wisdom, courage, and conviction in a world that measures worth differently than God does.

Devin Almonte
Jun 13


Portion Distortion: How Ozempic Meals Reveal a Deeper Hunger
We’re not just treating problems anymore—we’re trying to override what it means to be human. We’ve supersized everything and called it normal.

Devin Almonte
Jun 5


Florida Says Yes to Gold—Should We? Don’t Wait for the Rain to Start Building.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis just signed a law allowing gold and silver to be used as legal tender—but this isn’t just about precious metals. It’s a sign of growing distrust in our financial system. When dollars lose value and inflation hits hardest, what does it mean for stewardship, integrity, and honest scales? This episode explores the deeper spiritual and economic implications of a broken system—and what we can do about it.

Devin Almonte
May 29


When Parenting Becomes a Crime: The Cost of Letting Kids Be Kids
When parenting becomes a crime—explore new laws that protect childhood independence and the cost of letting kids be kids in today’s world.

Devin Almonte
May 8
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