Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing
Podcast Image

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 1340 | Is 'Neeza' Powers a Con Artist? 

29 Apr 2026

Transcription

Chapter 1: What happened during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting?

1.297 - 27.228 Allie Beth Stuckey

A popular detransitioner influencer now says he is re-transitioning back into a woman. But what is the truth about Thomas Nisa Powers? We will go through this story today and the truth about his testimony. Also, more details. vitriol against Erica Kirk after the White House Correspondents Dinner shooting. I've got a response to all of that.

0

27.288 - 36.806 Allie Beth Stuckey

We've got that and a lot, lot more of today's episode of Relatable. It's brought to you by our friends at Good Ranchers. Go to goodranchers.com. Use code Allie at checkout. That's goodranchers.com.

0

Chapter 2: How did social media react to Erika Kirk's emotional response?

36.866 - 63.305 Allie Beth Stuckey

Code Allie. Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Wednesday. Hope everyone is having a wonderful week so far. You can probably hear it in my voice. I am a little bit under the weather. I almost don't even want to say that because I don't feel like I have a cold. I started having a cold last Wednesday. It's Wednesday.

0

63.325 - 82.859 Allie Beth Stuckey

It's been a week and I've just had like the lingering effects and the last thing that's holding on is this little tickle in my throat. And so I'm just going to pray, Lord, please keep that at bay so I can tell you all the important things that we need to talk about today for about an hour without having to stop and start and all of that good stuff.

0

82.919 - 91.653 Allie Beth Stuckey

But this sickness, this cold is going around right now. Almost everyone I know, every child I know, has had this like lingering cough thing going on.

0

Chapter 3: Who is 'Neeza' Powers and what is his story?

91.693 - 112.781 Allie Beth Stuckey

So prayers for all of you, those of you who are going through sickness right as you're entering into this crazy time of end of school year and start of summer. Hopefully this is just like the last sickness shebang before summer starts and we're free of all of this crazy germy stuff going on. All right. I'm so glad to be back with you today. A couple things before we get started.

0

113.282 - 133.93 Allie Beth Stuckey

Y'all, if you have not bought your tickets for Share the Arrows, now is the time because we have a Mother's Day sale going on. A lot of you have asked for a discount for Share the Arrows, and we have one. Of course, we had... The pre-sale at the beginning when we always do the early bird special, but now we have a Mother's Day sale and the promo code is MOTHERSDAY20.

0

133.97 - 152.337 Allie Beth Stuckey

So we get 20% off and you'll see when you hover over on Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster is kind of funny, when you hover over the seat that you want, it will have an option for promo code. And then you enter promo code and then you can see the price of that. I just want to say one administrative thing. I know it's kind of boring, but for those of you who are buying tickets, this applies.

0

152.798 - 175.855 Allie Beth Stuckey

So Ticketmaster changed something. Last year, when you rolled over the seat that you wanted, you saw the price of the seat and that was it. And then the taxes and fees and all of that stuff that Ticketmaster adds, you didn't see that until checkout. Well, now for price transparency, they have added all of those taxes and fees to the price that you actually see when you roll over the seat.

0

176.175 - 196.054 Allie Beth Stuckey

So it might seem like, oh my gosh, this is so much more expensive than last year. It's not more expensive than last year. It's just that Ticketmaster makes you see the end final price when you roll over the seat before you actually get to check out. So just FYI, but this is the best discount that we are going to give 20% off. Mother's Day 20 is the promo code. So

Chapter 4: What are the implications of 'Neeza' Powers' detransition announcement?

196.034 - 215.224 Allie Beth Stuckey

Bring your friends, bring your small group, bring your sister, your mother-in-law. Y'all, it is going to be absolutely amazing. You can see right there all of the amazing speakers and Shane and Shane that we have leading us in worship. October 10th, Dallas, Texas, sharethearrows.com, gospel-centered, no fluff, women's conference, going to be amazing.

0

215.204 - 233.668 Allie Beth Stuckey

If you love this show, please leave us a five-star review on Apple, on Spotify. It helps us a lot. Make sure you're subscribed on YouTube, all of that good stuff. Speaking of YouTube, YouTube audience had a really big reaction to the debate with Jacob Hansen on Monday. I have received so many meaningful comments.

0

Chapter 5: How is mommy culture influencing children's identities?

233.648 - 249.666 Allie Beth Stuckey

messages from that debate people who used to be LDS people who are currently LDS but appreciated the dialogue people who just wanted to know more about what LDS people believe versus what we believe now there's also been a lot of angry people and

0

Chapter 6: What are the reactions to the viral video of a mother wanting her son to be gay?

249.646 - 274.472 Allie Beth Stuckey

in response to this and there shouldn't have been any anger people who said that oh I was rude or mean I'm sorry that's just it's just not true it was a very respectful debate I thought Jacob did a great job of representing his side I thought he was very respectful and I just want you to know and this is true whether you are evangelical like me whether you're Protestant or Catholic whether you are LDS whatever

0

274.452 - 293.49 Allie Beth Stuckey

Muslim, whatever you are, that someone firmly pushing back and disagreeing and confidently asserting their position is not hateful. Okay. That's not rude. That's not mean. And if you see that as rude or mean or hateful, that's not an indication of that person. That's an indication of the weakness of your own faith. And I don't say that to be rude.

0

Chapter 7: What does Scripture say about protecting widows and orphans?

293.53 - 313.504 Allie Beth Stuckey

We've all been in that place before. But just know that that comes from a place of insecurity and not feeling like you would be able to intellectually defend your own side. It shouldn't make you angry when someone is confidently asserting what they believe. Jacob didn't make me angry at all when he was saying what he believed, which is not the same thing as what I believe.

0

313.484 - 339.188 Allie Beth Stuckey

And, you know, I saw some people saying that, oh, he didn't know that this was going to be a disagreement, a debate. Well, that's not true. We did know going in that this is going to be a conversation about our disagreements. And that is a debate. My style of debate, if any of you have ever tuned into Relatable, is not sitting at a table with like a timer like it is on Jubilee and

0

339.168 - 344.776 Allie Beth Stuckey

But it is conversational, the same way with David French, the same way that I've had with other people in the past.

0

Chapter 8: What is the significance of Trump's remarks during the King Charles welcome?

344.816 - 363.284 Allie Beth Stuckey

And Jacob came extremely prepared. So he did know ahead of time. As you saw, if you were watching this, he had pages and pages of notes, and he had all of his answers ready to go, which I think is great, by the way. But that told me that, yes, he absolutely knew exactly what we would be talking about, how we would be talking about it, and the kind of questions that I would be asking.

0

363.304 - 386.395 Allie Beth Stuckey

There was absolutely nothing that was surprising or a trick or anything like that. We were very open from the beginning and the conversation was exactly as advertised. And I'm very thankful and I'm very thankful for the opportunity to share the gospel, which is a different version than the version of the gospel that LDS people believe and that Jacob presented at the end.

0

387.016 - 404.556 Allie Beth Stuckey

And that is something that I just really want to emphasize to my Christian audience out there is that we are in, it doesn't seem like it, maybe this is not even the right word, but I was going to say we are in a gospel drought in America.

0

404.576 - 427.162 Allie Beth Stuckey

And I've realized that as I've seen some of the comments surrounding that conversation that just absolutely were appalled that I would say that there are two options for someone's eternal destination, heaven, those who are in Christ, and hell, those who are without Christ. That is what the Bible teaches. That is what Christianity teaches. I was shocked that that was surprising.

0

427.743 - 450.618 Allie Beth Stuckey

And so I don't know if drought is the right word, because you do have a lot of churches and people preaching the gospel, but there is a huge, huge deficit of understanding of the gospel in America. So yes, I think third world missions are really important, but understand we are in a mission field, Christians. right now. Like your neighbor who calls themselves a Christian may not know the gospel.

450.758 - 478.007 Allie Beth Stuckey

They may not know that they can't earn their way to God and that there's nothing that they can do to contribute to their salvation, that God has accomplished it all for them on the cross through Christ. I saw a beloved Catholic commentator on X say that as strong as he is in his faith, he doesn't know where he is going after he dies. And that just broke my heart.

478.047 - 502.34 Allie Beth Stuckey

This is a brilliant, devout person. And he says that he is not confident in knowing where he is going after he dies. but that he trusts in Jesus and that it really does make me very sad that there is confidence in the gospel. There's confidence in Christ. Like when Christ says to the thief on the cross who had faith today, you will be with me and paradise.

502.36 - 519.081 Allie Beth Stuckey

Like that is the confidence that those of us have in Christ. If by grace through faith, you have believed in him for the forgiveness of your sins, you are reconciled to God forever. And I was just drawn to this passage this morning, and then we'll get into the rest of our episode. And I just want to share it with you.

519.142 - 538.212 Allie Beth Stuckey

It's a little bit long, but, and it's got a lot of, if you're new to Christianity, like it's got a lot of Christianese in here. And I would just recommend to you that you would look on your phone, look online, maybe buy you an ESV study Bible and just really meditate on this passage and think about what it means for us today.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Please log in to write the first comment.