Today our host is Kerby Anderson! He welcomes back Jenny Beth Martin. Jenny Beth is one of the founders of the Tea Party Patriots. She’ll share her perspective on the new documentary, the Innovation Race! Then he welcomes returning guest Megan Rials. They’ll discuss the principles of redemption in the film Groundhog Day.
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Co-Founder & Leader - Tea Party Patriots
Under the leadership of Jenny Beth Martin, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund has grown to be the largest and most effective national umbrella group within the Tea Party movement. Jenny Beth Martin and Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund now use their network to reach millions of Americans every week with education and updates about fiscal responsibility, free market principles, and constitutionally limited government. Because of her continual involvement in the major events that set the course of the United States government, Jenny Beth Martin is a frequent guest on almost every major television, radio, print, and online news outlet in America. In 2010 Time Magazine listed Jenny Beth Martin as one of the 100 Most Influential Leaders inthe World. Her first book, “Tea Party Patriots: The Second American Revolution”, was published in 2012.
She is a lifelong Georgian and has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia. Jenny Beth is the mother of boy-girl twins.
Innovation Race Movie
Innovation Race explores these critical issues impacting all Americans and proposes solutions for how we can restore US dominance in invention, technology, and innovation.
Apologist | Research Attorney | Writer | Editor - An Unexpected Journal | Society for Women of Letters
Megan Rials is a Christian apologist and research attorney in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a Juris Doctor from the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center and is working toward completion of a Master of Arts in cultural apologetics from Houston Christian University. She is a regular contributor for and Board member of An Unexpected Journal, and serves as Content Editor and Scholar in Residence on the Leadership Council for the Society for Women of Letters. Her work has also appeared in The Worldview Bulletin, Perichoresis, and the Louisiana Law Review, where she served as Production Editor of Volume 77.
Redemption in the Film “Groundhog Day”
[...] the film’s 30th anniversary, I have finally found the time to devote to understanding the lessons the film tried to teach me on my initial viewing and to applying them in my life.