
Dr. Ben Carson has spent a lifetime defying expectations — from growing up in poverty to becoming one of the world’s most renowned pediatric neurosurgeons and serving as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Now,he’s stepping back into public service with a powerful new role shaping national policy.In this conversation, Dr. Ben Carson joins the program as our National Advisor for Nutrition, Health, and Housing at the U.S. Department of Agriculture — a position that places him at the centernof issues affecting millions of American families, from food security and rural health care access to stable housing. And weighs in on SNAP.But policy is only part of the story.Dr. Carson also speaks candidly about the deeper issues shaping our nation: the importance of faith in overcoming anger and adversity, the growing climate of division in America, and why courage — not fear — must guide leadersin a volatile cultural moment. He shares the powerful personal experiences that shaped his views on self-control, responsibility, and the role families play in forming the next generation.From uncovering fraud in federal nutrition programs to addressing campus hostility toward differing viewpoints, Carson offers a thoughtful perspective on leadership, character, and what young Americans need most today.This is a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation about faith, discipline, freedom, and the responsibility each of us carries to build a stronger nation.Please Support this Podcast:https://www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.com Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Mar 10
16 min

What if the clutter in our homes is quietly crowding outour faith, our finances, and our purpose? In this episode, I’m joined by Joshua Becker, Wall Street Journal and USA Today #1 bestselling author and one of the leading voices in the modern simplicity movement. Joshua is the founder of Becoming Minimalist, a platform reaching over a million readers each month, and the author of five influential books including The More of Less, The Minimalist Home, and Clutterfree with Kids. His newest book, UnclutteredFaith, releases February 10.Together, we explore how adopting a minimalist mindsetreshapes far more than our homes. Joshua shares how living with less has transformed the way he thinks about money, productivity, generosity, legacy, and spiritual discipline. We talk about stewardship in a distracted culture, why “more” rarely delivers what it promises, and how clearing physicalclutter often reveals deeper emotional and spiritual burdens we didn’t realize we were carrying.If you’re feeling overwhelmed — physically, emotionally, orspiritually — this conversation offers a practical and faith-centered path forward, starting with one simple step.Whether you’re new to minimalism or simply longing for alife centered on what truly matters, this episode will challenge and encourage you to rethink what you’re holding onto — and why.His newest book, Uncluttered Faith, releases February 10th.You can preorder that book or purchase the others anywhere books are sold.https://www.becomingminimalist.com/Please Support this Podcast:https://www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.comRose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Feb 3
17 min

Rose is joined by Dr. Peter A. McCullough — a physician who became one of the most important dissenting voices during the COVID era. While government bureaucrats and media elites insisted on blind obedience, Dr. McCullough challenged the narrative coming from Dr. Fauci and the public-health establishment — not for political gain, but becausethe data, the science, and his oath to patients demanded it.In this conversation, we discuss what is currently being done to establish an independent panel of experts to prepare the country for a future health pandemic, and whether meaningful lessons have actually been learned. Dr. McCullough shares his perspective on preparedness, accountability, and what real public-health leadership shouldlook like going forward.We also talk practically about how to stay healthy in 2026 — cutting through fear-driven messaging to focus on personal responsibility, medical autonomy, and evidence-based strategies for long-term wellness. This interview was conducted when Rose guest-hosted for Sean Hannity’s Radio Show.More Info on Dr McCullough: https://www.twc.health/Please Support this Podcast:https://www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.comRose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Jan 20
16 min

This interview was done when Rose guest hosted forSean Hannity December 30th 2025.In an age marked by moral confusion, culturalpressure, and a growing resistance to biblical truth, Pastor Jack Hibbs continues to stand firm — and calls believers to do the same.We discuss his new book, Called to Take a Bold Stand, and the powerful idea that God may be preparing His people for this very moment in history. In a world that feels increasingly chaotic, Pastor Jack offers encouragement to weary believers and a clear challenge to stop playing it safe.This conversation explores what bold, biblically grounded faith looks like in everyday life —from discerning God’s personal calling to the dangers of AI-driven spirituality(thefalse gods the bible speaks of- imposters and deceiving spirits), and the urgent need for Christians to speak with truth and love without fear.As we look toward a new year and uncertain times ahead, Pastor Jack reminds us that Christ is the governor of time — and that real hope, identity, and resilience are found notin algorithms or convenience, but in unchanging truth. Pastor Jack also shares a message for the new year.Pastor Jack Hibbs is the senior and founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, president of Real Life Network, and host of the nationally syndicated Real Life TV and radio program. https://jackhibbs.comPlease Support this Podcast:https://www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.com Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Jan 13
16 min

For the first time in history, the White House has established a dedicated Faith Office — and Jenny Korn, the Deputy Assistant to the President and Faith Directorof the White House Faith Office joined Rose as Rose sat in forHannity. The Faith Office was created to elevate faith-based engagement and protect religious liberty within the federal government. Jenny explains what this bold initiative means for America’s future. In a cultural era where faith is often relegated to the private sphere, Jenny shares how this office is elevating prayer and religious expression as vital to leadership and civic life. We dive into the mission of the Faith Office, its work confronting rising antisemitism, how it supports faith-based engagement in public life, and whydefending public expressions of faith is essential to preserving religious freedom today. Stay tuned for insights on significant initiatives many Americans still don’t realize are underway and hear how faith’s role in the public square matters now more than ever.Please Support this Podcast:https://www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.comRose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com Subscribe for free newsletters
Jan 5
17 min

In today’s episode, we sit down with former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin for a powerful conversation about his book Dead Center — a book he describes as both a memoir and a manifesto for bringing common sense back to American politics. Manchin shares his concerns about where the Democratic Party is headed. We also talk about why he believes the “center” is where solutions are born, what it means to put people before party, and how respect, responsibility, and compassion can break through the bitterness and tribalism dividing our nation. This episode suggests that there is hope that still exists for a healthier, more unified political future. You may not agree with all of his politics – but there is much to be said about puttingaside “sound bites” and having real conversations. Please Support this Podcast:https://mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orghttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com
Dec 2, 2025
25 min

Christmas is full of lights, lists, and traditions — buthow do we keep our children focused on the real meaning of the season? Today, I’m joined by Pastor Grant Castleberry who serves as pastor at The King’s Chapel in Raleigh, NC. He and his wife GraceAnna are authors, creators, and parents of five — whose mission is to help families reclaim the heart of Christmas. Together they’ve created a powerful new resource designed to anchor the season in the story of Jesus.In this episode, we talk about how to guide our childrentoward a Christ-centered understanding of Christmas — not just through words, but through intentional family traditions. From daily Scripture rhythms tosimple practices that point little hearts to the manger, we explore practical ways parents can make Jesus the focus of December. The Castleberrys share how their own family traditions were reshaped by their desire to keep Christ at the center — and how every family, regardless of where they’re starting, can do the same.We also dive into their new project, “Manger inDanger,” a creative and meaningful alternative to Elf on the Shelf. Packed with Scripture-based devotionals and rooted in the true Christmas story, it offers families a month-long adventure that brings children back to the wonder of Jesus’ birth — not the distractions that often crowd Him out.Please Support this Podcast:https://mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orghttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com
Nov 18, 2025
19 min

As climate agendas grow more aggressive, so does global resistance. From Europe to the U.S., people arewaking up to the economic, personal, and political costs of “saving the planet.” In this episode, Marc Morano of Climate Depot and Rose dig into what The New York Times calls a worldwide souring on climate politics. Is the green movement losing its grip?We explore the rising backlash against energy rationing, media fear-mongering, and a climate narrative that increasingly feels more ideological than environmental. From population decline to censorship scandals, it’s clear: something's cracking in the climate consensus.Is it too late to pivot to a rational, people-first energy policy?Rose asks Marc about the Republican bill in Ohioallowing utility companies to limit customer energy use. This is a kind of government-enabled control. This is a slippery slope from energy rationing to full-blown behavioral regulation in the name of climate. ShouldAmericans be more concerned about losing basic rights under the guise of “saving the planet”? We also discuss Censorship, Culture Wars & the Climate Narrative, and Heatwaves and the blaming of Oil Industry.Find Marc Morano: https://www.climatedepot.com/And on X: @climatedepotPlease Support this Podcast:www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.comRose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com Subscribefor free newsletters
Sep 30, 2025
34 min

Can you imagine the early church and its leaders NOT speaking out about Stephen and what happened to him? About James? Yet there were TOO many pastors who wouldn’t even speak Charlie’s name the Sunday after he was assassinated. This episode is a wake-up call to believers who have growncomfortable or silent. Pastor Miles and Rose explore the legacy of courageous faith—from early church martyrs like Stephen and James to Revolutionary War pastors who preached with a Bible in one hand and fought with conviction in the other. They reflect on the life and sacrifice of Charlie Kirk, whose passion for the Gospel transcended politics and cost him everything.The world doesn’t need a culturally compliant Christianity—itneeds one that is fervent, fearless, and rooted in the truth that Jesus Christ is the only way. As the voices of martyrs still echo through history, this episode calls listeners to stand firm, speak truth, and live a Gospel that cannot be silenced.In a culture increasingly shaped by convenience, compromise, and spiritual confusion, Pastor Lucas Miles joins Rose for a bold and urgent conversation. Drawing from his bestselling book Woke Jesus: The False MessiahDestroying Christianity, Pastor Miles sounds the alarm on thedangerous rise of pagan ideologies in America—threats not only to the church, but to the very soul of the nation. Pastor Lucas’ current book; Pagan Threat: Confronting America'sGodless Uprising is also discussed and provides a warning for our youth. Please Support this Podcast:www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.comRose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Sep 23, 2025
28 min

Like many of you, I remain stunned and deeply saddened by Charlie’s death.I truly believe Charlie was a modern-day prophet.Like the prophets of old, his message often disturbed people — not because it lacked truth, but because it called for faith and repentance. That kind of message doesn’t always sit well, especially when it confronts people with theneed for change. But I believe he was divinely appointed to call us back to obedience to God's Word. He makes the point in this interview that it is “time for decent people of the West to rise up and defeat evil”.In this interview he also shares what he envisioned for himself as a young man and how he feels about his accomplishments. There is also a special message for parents at the end. At one point during our conversation, he said: "I am applying myself to be a better version of myself."Charlie — in your life and even in your passing you have inspired us all to do the same. Thank you.Note: Charlie was always kind to me, and he never turned down a request for an interview. In this interview there were a few glitches in the audio on his end and after troubleshooting for a while, we decided to just roll with it. I’m glad we did — it turned out to be the last time we spoke.Please Support this Podcast:www.mypillow.com Promo Code: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.wordmarketingservices.com Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.comSubscribe for free newsletters
Sep 14, 2025
11 min
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