This episode of “The Geor­gia Hour” on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host­ed by BKP, is a heart­felt, reflec­tive, and non-polit­i­cal hol­i­day spe­cial focused on per­son­al sto­ries, fam­i­ly, com­pas­sion, and the true spir­it of Christ­mas. BKP opens casu­al­ly, rem­i­nisc­ing about his old on-air style and his long-stand­ing rou­tine of wak­ing up at 3:30 AM to start work at 4 AM—a habit formed over years to counter what he calls the “deep state cor­po­rate cor­rupt Mock­ing­bird media” nar­ra­tive drops, as well as a life les­son from stay­ing with his grand­fa­ther at age 8: “A man gets up and goes to work in the morn­ing.”

Shift­ing to the Christ­mas sea­son, BKP deliv­ers sin­cere advice:

  • Make a list of peo­ple who lost loved ones this year and reach out to them, as the first hol­i­day with­out a fam­i­ly mem­ber is espe­cial­ly dif­fi­cult.
  • Show love and compassion—avoid road rage or argu­ments over small things like park­ing spaces; instead, say “Mer­ry Christ­mas” and open your heart to receive.
  • Make last­ing mem­o­ries: Attend a Christ­mas Eve church ser­vice, regard­less of denom­i­na­tion, and call fam­i­ly mem­bers on Christ­mas Day—emphasizing that no child or par­ent should go with­out speak­ing to each oth­er, despite any past con­flicts.

He ties Christ­mas to the birth of Jesus as the per­fect sac­ri­fice and risen Sav­ior, but also views it as an oppor­tu­ni­ty for per­son­al renew­al: rebuild­ing rela­tion­ships, start­ing fresh with friends, and avoid­ing hate or harm toward oth­ers.

 

BKP shares sto­ries about his audi­ence inter­ac­tion, appre­ci­at­ing emails and texts, view­ing view­ers as the “research depart­ment.” He recounts meet­ing a pro­test­er at a Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene event who became a reg­u­lar con­trib­u­tor, and fond child­hood mem­o­ries of his late Uncle Dan­ny, who brought annu­al Hess toy trucks as Christ­mas gifts and taught him joy through humor.

 

Empha­siz­ing divine inter­ven­tion, BKP believes God places and removes peo­ple from our lives for a rea­son, and cer­tain encoun­ters change us for­ev­er. He express­es deep grat­i­tude to his sup­port­ive wife, friends, moth­er, and espe­cial­ly his pro­duc­er Diane, whom he cred­its as essen­tial to the show—playfully recall­ing their ban­ter and how she instant­ly agreed to pro­duce despite his warn­ing that he can be dif­fi­cult.

 

The episode clos­es on an emo­tion­al: God bless you, Amer­i­ca, Geor­gia; go to church, realign with family/friends, make mem­o­ries, and a fond “Hap­py trails until we meet again.” 

 

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