
In the first episode of their June series, 10 Pastors To Help Shepherd Your Growth, Greg and Nathan share the stories of two men whose ministries have deeply influenced their walk with Christ. Greg highlights the wit, grace, and gospel-centered teaching of Steve Brown, while Nathan discusses the faithful preaching, biblical conviction, and discipleship impact of Voddie Baucham. Along the way, they offer brief biographies, reflect on what they appreciate most about these pastors, and explore how God has used their ministries to encourage spiritual growth. Join them for a conversation about faithful voices, gospel ministry, and the people God has used to help them follow Jesus more closely.
Jun 2
47 min

In their fourth and final week, hosts Greg and Nathan tackle one of the hardest questions in our spiritual lives: what do you do when prayer feels empty? From feeling God’s silence to showing up in faith anyway, they explore how prayer shapes us, not by what we feel, but by the act of showing up. With Scripture, honest reflection, and practical encouragement, this episode reminds listeners that even quiet prayers matter, and that we are never truly alone in the journey.
May 26
45 min

Continuing their series in May, Greg and Nathan are diving into what prayer actually looks like in the middle of everyday life, not polished, perfect prayers, but honest conversations with God during traffic, work, stress, gratitude, and everything in between. In this episode, they unpack how short prayers count, why prayer doesn’t need to feel complicated, and how to build prayer into the rhythm of real life.
Also, Nathan is a little late getting this upload out… but as you’ll hear in the episode, he was in New York City, so we’re giving him a pass this time.
May 24
45 min

In week two of their series on prayer, Greg and Nathan dive into the messy, honest reality of prayer, why it’s not about saying the “right” words, cleaning yourself up first, or pretending God doesn’t already know what’s in your heart. From frustrated prayers in Psalms to Jesus’ simple model for prayer, this episode explores what happens when we stop performing and start being real with God. Honest questions, raw scripture, and a reminder that prayer may work best when we finally drop the act.
May 12
52 min

Greg and Nathan kick off their May series on prayer with an honest conversation about why it often feels harder than it’s supposed to, and why that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. From unrealistic expectations and comparison traps to the pressure to perform and the sheer noise of everyday life, they unpack the quiet struggles most people don’t admit. Along the way, they explore what Scripture actually says about prayer, challenge some bad Christian advice, and reframe prayer as something far more relational than rigid. If you’ve ever felt distracted, inadequate, or just plain stuck when you try to pray, this episode will help you breathe a little easier, and maybe start again.
May 5
53 min

Greg Dutcher and Nathan Bell are back for Week 4 of their Movie Month series, and this time they’re looking ahead to the biggest, boldest, and most questionable films of the summer. Joined once again by special guest Nathan Bartlebaugh, the trio dives into a full-on Summer Movie Preview, breaking down what’s coming, what’s worth your time, and what might crash and burn at the box office.
Expect sharp takes, friendly debates, and a mix of insight and gut instinct as they try to predict the unpredictable summer movie season. Whether you’re planning your theater lineup or just want to hear what not to see, this episode has you covered.
Apr 28
46 min

Greg and Nathan are back for Week 3 with a fun theme: Great Idea, Bad Movie. Once again, they’re joined by special guest Nathan Bartlebaugh to break down films that looked like guaranteed hits on paper, but somehow missed the mark.
They kick things off by comparing the original premise to the final product, asking the big question: how do you fumble something that seemed so promising? From there, they dig into exactly where things went sideways, whether it’s messy writing, inconsistent tone, sideways expectation, or pacing that just couldn’t keep up.
To keep things fair, they wrap up by highlighting at least one thing each film actually got right, because even flawed movies usually have a spark of something good.
If you’ve ever walked out of a movie thinking “this should’ve been amazing,” this episode is for you.
Apr 21
40 min

Some movies fade as soon as the credits roll, but others linger, echoing in your mind days, weeks, even years later. In this episode, Greg and Nathan are joined by returning guest Nathan Bartlebaugh to dive into the films they just can’t shake.
Each host brings movies that have stayed with them long after the first watch, unpacking what gives these stories their lasting power. Is it an unforgettable character? A haunting ending? A theme that hits a little too close to home? Along the way, they each highlight one scene from their picks that refuses to let go.
But this isn’t just about great movies, it’s about great storytelling. The conversation turns toward what writers can learn from these films and how to craft stories that truly stick with an audience.
Apr 14
45 min

Greg and Nathan kick off a new series with a deep dive into the 2026 Oscars, joined by special guest Nathan Bartlebaugh. In this Week 1 episode, the trio breaks down Hollywood’s biggest night, unpacking what the Academy got right… and where it may have missed the mark.
From the night’s biggest winners to the most debated decisions, they ask the big question: were the top honors truly deserved? They spotlight the year’s most surprising snubs and overlooked performances, and what those omissions might reveal about the industry’s current direction.
Plus, Greg, Nathan, and Nathan each share their personal picks, who should have taken home the gold, and reflect on what this year’s Oscars say about the evolving tastes and priorities of Hollywood.
Whether you’re an awards junkie or just love great movies, this episode delivers sharp takes, lively debate, and plenty of film fan insight.
Apr 7
42 min

In this Easter special of These Go to Eleven, Greg and Nathan unpack the layered and often unsettling figure of Pontius Pilate, the only person besides Jesus named in the creeds. Drawing from all four Gospels, they explore how each account reveals a different side of the Roman governor: a man who knew the right thing, saw through injustice, searched for loopholes, and even wrestled with truth itself, yet still gave in. From a troubling dream and a symbolic hand-washing to political pressure and the haunting question, “What is truth?”, this episode examines how Pilate’s story exposes the dangers of moral compromise, institutional pressure, and quiet complicity.
Mar 31
50 min
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