Programmed to Fall Apart: How Propaganda Is Ruining Our Families
Programmed to Fall Apart: How Propaganda Is Ruining Our Families — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Programmed to Fall Apart: How Propaganda Is Ruining Our Families — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Part 2 of the conspiracies they mocked — now playing out in real time. Veto Creed breaks down what was dismissed, what came true, and what it means for your family and your faith. God, Grit & Glory — truth without apology. godgritglory.com
They laughed, they censored, they called it misinformation - and then it all came true. Veto Creed walks through the conspiracies that became headlines, one by one. God, Grit and Glory - truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Desensitized by Design: How Satan Uses Celebration to Numb Us to Sin — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Pride in Plain Sight: How Culture Is Celebrating What Scripture Calls Sin — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Ozempic Face: The Trend, The Hype & The Hidden Cost of Quick Fix Weight Loss — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Tired of the Disrespect: Why We Are Done With Inappropriate Behavior — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Black Fatigue: The Exhaustion No One Wants to Talk About — God, Grit & Glory. Truth without apology. godgritglory.com
Veto Creed explains how the smallest moments become the emotional architecture of a child’s life. He argues that children don’t remember the toys, the money, or the achievements; they remember presence, love, and connection. Creed challenges parents to stop outsourcing their influence and start investing in the memories that shape identity.
In this episode, Veto explores the deeper reasons many men fall into pornography: loneliness, stress, unresolved wounds, unrealistic expectations, and cultural conditioning. He emphasizes that porn is not just a “lust problem” — it’s a coping mechanism that becomes a spiritual trap. Creed challenges men to confront their pain instead of medicating it.