Welcome to our Wednesday show. Join Kerby Anderson as he hosts. In the first hour, he reviews the day’s top stories and at the bottom of the hour, he welcomes Matthew Trayler. As Director of Programs, Matt will share Christian Business Men’s Connection and they’ll discuss men who are hurting and September’s suicide prevention month. Then in the second hour, Kerby speaks with Sam Raus about politics, business, corporate America and Trump’s “Good Enough” Strategy. Kerby closes the show by sharing from today’s headlines. Kerby’ll close the hour with a recap of today’s stories.
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Director of Programs - Christian Business Men's Connection
Matt Trayler manages the creation and curation of programs and tools for evangelism and discipleship for CBMC, USA. With over 20 years in non-profit leadership and organizational management, Matt's expertise lies in creating, managing and implementing initiatives that foster spiritual growth and address critical human needs. Matt’s experience also spans communications, film production, and marketing.
Men Are Hurting
Explore our diverse programs designed to inspire growth, equip leaders, and foster community. Discover how we help individuals live with purpose.
David Boaz Resident Writing Fellow | Political Analyst - Young Voices Contributor
Sam Raus is a David Boaz Resident Writing Fellow and a nationally-published political analyst and trained public relations professional working across the private and public sector. A Young Voices contributor, he writes about various issues, including tech policy, economics, foreign relations, applied history, and culture. Raus is a native of the Philadelphia metro area and an avid reader. He recently graduated from the University of Miami with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, majoring in Public Relations and Political Science.
Trump’s “Good Enough” Strategy
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