All right, so here I am at Fight Laugh, Feast with a new friend. Well, okay, we'll get into that. A new friend that I met in person.
TC CookThere you go.
Andrew RappaportHow's that. That work? All right, so, TC Let folks know a little bit about yourself, you know, briefly, because we're gonna get into the ministry. You do, but briefly how you came to Christ.
TC CookSure, sure. So, T.C. cook, I'm from southwest Indiana, was born in Kentucky, only lived there like six months or whatever. And dad followed the coal mine into Indiana, so that's how we got there. And I'm from Kentucky. He was born and raised in Kentucky. So still a coal miner to this day. And so he's still. It's above ground stuff at least now. So for him. So yeah, does that. But both. My dad's dad was a Southern Baptist preacher. He passed away, though, when my dad was 7. So he didn't really. And I obviously didn't know him. And he didn't grow up with a father. And then my mom's dad was a Southern Baptist pastor, and he passed away when I was like 15. So I got to know him a whole bunch. He lived in Mississippi. They met because he was a church planter and so he was planting a church in Kentucky. So that's how my mom and dad met. So grew up going to church, but yet mom and dad, they really didn't live it out. Right. But they wanted to make sure their children went to church. And my mom especially. Right. And so always took us always there. There was moments in our history growing up where, you know, dad was following the Lord. So the whole family was right. We were all going that direction. And I can remember at 6 years old coming downstairs and saying to both my mom and dad, like, hey, I believe God just asked me to follow him. I want to follow him. What do I do? And so they told me went through Romans Road. They went through that, right? And then they. I was baptized the next. The next day at the church that I'm actually an elder for now. And so interesting enough, but so I kind of had that. But I went away from that in high school, junior high. Didn't really care that much about the Lord. Went to Bible studies, different things like that, but only did that because there were girls there. And I say to people and this is not good, but I tell them, hey, I went to this particular Bible study because there was like 250 kids that would show up every single Wednesday night. And it was a legitimate Bible study. It wasn't just a youth group. Let's have pizza slime that they're doing now. You know all that stuff, right? All the crazy, ridiculous stuff. Now, it was a legitimate study, but there were tons of girls there. And so I went and it worked because I married one of them. So. So. But I could care less about the Lord at that time. But it was by going through there that when I was about 17 years old, I got asked to go on a retreat. I didn't even know what that meant. Like, what. What are you talking about? But it was a retreat and we were going to go and. And hang out and we spend quiet time with the Lord at time, you know, that was when that was really big buzzword, right? Was quiet time, right? And spend with the Lord and then we would discuss it. Well, I went, because what's ymo. There were girls there, right? And so I did. I went. And my wife actually now was on that trip too, so it really did work. But I was sitting by the. Like a river one morning, a little creek that went through, it was in Virginia, and I was sitting there. Never knew anything about quiet time. Never heard any of this stuff. And I have a Bible and literally just thoughts, felt, whatever, that the Lord was speaking to me something, right? And I can't explain it. It hasn't happened. I'm not saying the Lord speaks to you audibly. It wasn't audibly. It was that I needed to change my life and what was I doing with my life? And at that moment I said, I'm going to follow the Lord. And so the Lord just saved me right there. And I just. So I'm 17 years old. I was partying, I was doing stuff behind the. The scenes that nobody really knew about. You know, my parents didn't know all that stuff. And I just. I committed everything. So I went home. All my secular CDs, I had tons of those. And I burned them in a trash barrel. I had Rolling Stone T shirts and all this stuff. And I burn all those in a trash barrel, right? I did. That's all. And all I knew was I just. I wanted anything that had to do with the Lord, right? So there was a lady that was kind of a helper at that youth group and. And she took me. Her husband was a doctor, a surgeon. She took me to the closest Bible bookstore and she said, hey, buy 10 CDs. That's when we had CDs. Some people don't know about those anymore, right? But we had CDs.
Andrew RappaportBuy 10 of them, you're talking CDs. And I'm thinking.
TC CookYou're thinking A tracks.
Andrew RappaportYeah, my brother had an A track.
TC CookThat's right. That's right.
Andrew RappaportBut we already established, you know, that you call yourself old. And, you know, I got kids that are 10 years older than you've been married, so.
TC CookYeah, so I know, I know. Everybody has a limit on what age consists of old, right? So you talk to the teenagers at the youth facility that I'm at, and I'm old. I am old to them.
Andrew RappaportYou're old looking. There's a difference.
TC CookThat's harsh. Yeah, you want to be old, but young looking. That's the key, right? And I messed up both of them, so I flipped them. So she did that. And then he's like, hey, do you want to buy some Christian T shirts? And I was like, well, absolutely, because I just burnt all the ones that I had, right? So she got me 10 CDs or something like that. And then. And then I got some T shirts, right? So I go to school, public school. And we were kind of known. Our public school was kind of known for like some Mennonites, which are, you know, not Amish, obviously, and some people that would go away during summer to like, camp, right, for like a week. And then they would come back and they would just be like on fire for the Lord, right? And then a week later they're back partying, drinking, doing everything they were, right? So it was kind of just a normal thing. So when I show up after the summer of this, of the Lord saving me, transforming me, I'm just a different person, right? I have new clothes, different style of clothes. I'm wearing Jesus clothes, right? That's what they're saying. Like, you know, I have scriptures and all this stuff, carrying my Bible around. They kind of just thought, well, this is normal. In about a week it's going to go away, right? And so it didn't. And I just kept doing it. And I was quiet and I kept quiet, but I would read my Bible. They would invite me to the parties again. I'd be like, no, I'm not doing that anymore. I don't do that. And they, oh, yeah, right. Yeah, right. You know what I mean? I got nicknamed. It was my junior. I got nicknamed preacher boy. Yet I never said a word. Never said a word, but just carried my Bible, right? And I actually loved it. I was like, yeah, sure, call me that. That's great. And I can, I can. I'm a horrible speller. And I can specifically remember we were in an ag class because we're rural America, right? So we're in an AG class and the teacher says, jerusalem ragweed. Does anybody know how to spell it? And one kid says, well, ask the preacher boy back there, because it says Jerusalem, right? And he's like, what can you spell? He's like, no, I have no idea. I can't spell. This is why I go by tc. We've established this, right? So it's like, I can't spe up, but. But that was the thing. But interesting enough, my. It stuck that whole year, and I kept with it, and I didn't. I didn't go to the parties anymore. I didn't do that stuff. And. And I would read, and then some people would ask me questions about the Bible and we'd look through it together and. And all these different things. Then I did start a Bible study at my school, right. During lunch. People would come. I broke out in hives the very first time, right? All these. All these things, right? But I start. They. They started to respect the fact that I stuck with it. And so then my senior year, I got voted prom king. There was only 30 some. I only graduated, like, 40 some people. So that's not like that big of a deal. And they didn't have very much to choose from. Right. But I. But the reason why I think that's significant is not because it's like. But it was because I was getting made fun of my junior year. Right. But because I stuck it out and because the Lord had transformed me and they could see a difference, actually, and they realized it wasn't just a flash in the. In the pan type stuff that I think the respect level started to come and the favor started to come that the Lord gave me. So that's. That's kind of my journey in salvation. And then what I do now, even so. Yeah.
Andrew RappaportYeah. And I mean, I think you're pretty humble because, you know, for folks to realize, you know, you know, TC stands for terrific Christian. And so, you know, we recognize you don't want, you know, you're a humble guy, right?
TC CookYeah, just. I'm Moses, right. I'm the most humble man that there is. Yeah.
Andrew RappaportSo let's talk a little bit about your ministry. You do?
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportYou have a ministry. You also do a podcast. Let's start with the ministry and then get into the podcast.
TC CookSure, sure. So, interestingly enough, my high school life and when God just saved me when I was 17, it's. It's connected to exactly what I do now. So the guy who had the youth group was the director of the organization that I lead now. Right. Called the powerhouse. Southwest Indiana Powerhouse is the full name, but we go by the powerhouse washingtonpowerhouse.org if you want to check it out. But I was a product of the Powerhouse. So I went broken home. Mom and dad got divorced when I was 13. All these things. Right. And I was searching for a group for somebody to hang out When I became a Christian, I didn't know where to go and because the parties I weren't going to, so I started hanging out there.
Andrew RappaportAnd the Powerhouse is that the group of guys that do the weight lifting and the muscle building and they.
TC CookThat's the power team.
Andrew RappaportI thought maybe something happened with your physique.
TC CookI just let it go. Yeah, no, yeah. Not to be confused with the power team. And it does. Right. It sounds like a weight room or a gold gem type thing. Right? It sounds like that if you're going.
Andrew RappaportTo run a ministry called, you know, powerhouse. Maybe.
TC CookMaybe I should get in shape.
Andrew RappaportYeah, maybe you should get in a better shape. I mean round is a shape. But you know, different maybe different maybe.
TC CookAt least more powerful shape. Right? Yeah. Yeah. You. I could be powerful rolling down a steep hill maybe, you know, but that's about it. And. And so we do have a gym there. Just. I just don't use it. But no, it's. So I got involved there and then I started working there my senior year at the Powerhouse, at this organization. I do. And what the Powerhouse is. And it has been. It's been there since 1999, so 25 years now.
Andrew RappaportThat's good amount of time.
TC CookIt is a very. They started it in 98 as far as the planning and then it opened the doors in 99. And the biggest program that we've had since the beginning and we still have is our after school program. And we find that because parents, both parents are working or you have a lot of single parents now, right. And so. And they have to work and so there's nobody at home. And the most, they say the most at risk time for young people is 3 to 6. And so our hours are 3 to 5, 30, because parents get off work or whatever and they come pick up their kids and all that. So about that time. And so we're a block and a half from our local public junior high, high school. And so they come down and our mission is to build relationships which junior high and senior high youth to share the gospel. That's what we do. And so for 25 years the wording of the mission has changed over the years. Back and forth. But that's literally. It was just how someone wanted to say it. That's just what we've done for 25 years is that. And that's what that guy, Dean Loner is his name. I don't mind saying it. Who was the mentor for me. That's what he did. And he saw something in me. I don't know what it was, but he saw something in me. And he said, hey, I want to nurture this in him. And he taught me leadership and I credit him. I wouldn't have known how to be a father, I wouldn't know how to be a husband if it wasn't for that man. And that he took time to actually instill and pour into me and disciple me in the word and through prayer and then even just through how to evangelize, how to actually get engaged with young people. And so I started working there my senior year. I worked there for about seven years. Like I said, I met my wife there. We got engaged on the dining room floor of the powerhouse. And we got married on the grounds of the powerhouse. 18 years ago. Right. Hottest day of the year by the way. It was miserable. I was sweating like crazy. I sweat like nuts. But you don't even think about that because you're excited. I was excited like I've got a new bride and it was fun. But we met there, we did all that. So the powerhouse has just been ingrained in us. We worked there and she worked there also. And then I went off and did some odd jobs and different things and then got a phone call about five years ago and now I'm back and so been back there for five years, same mission. Our plan though is to grow the powerhouse. Right. We're donor funded so we don't get federal grants or anything like that. But it's strictly through local donations. And now that has expanded into some other places. But yeah, that's what we do. And it's been incredible just to. Just to grow the organization, to be there and to actually give back to something that gave me so much. Right.
Andrew RappaportYou know, one of the things you and I talked about that I think would be helpful for folks. You know, there's a lot of people, they get in ministry, they want, they want to be in a ministry where they can, they can do ministry but live comfortably and not have talk about the security you had when you took this job. I mean, you did. Brilliant move. You decided to accept a job without talking to your wife first.
TC CookBrilliant, brilliant move.
Andrew RappaportWe talk about her reaction, whether you Know, and then, you know, the idea of maybe some of the questions you should have asked before you came in and took a job, and.
TC CookYeah, no, no, no, it's real. And in fact, if I would have probably asked those questions, it might have scared me away. And so looking back, I'm glad I didn't ask those questions, but it would have scared me away. And so, because the finances weren't there, and in fact, even during the negotiation talks of, hey, how much am I gonna get paid? They were 5,000 short to cover my bills. Like, what I have to pay, just not extra, just my bills. And so I said, hey, could I go out and raise $5,000 from people to actually work here? And they said, yeah, absolutely. And so I had to go out and do that. That should have been my first red flag, right?
Andrew RappaportMaybe you should have asked them, hey, can you afford to hire me first? That may have been sun, if you're going to go and tell your wife, hey, I just accepted a job without talking to you. She might have wanted to know, right.
TC CookAnd it's not as bad as what Andrew's making it sound, but it was scary for me because I did that. And it's never worked for me before when I've done this. But this time I did tell her. I called her and said, hey, I think I just accepted a job from the powerhouse. And I thought she was going to just be so upset with me, but she wasn't. She actually said, you've been out building businesses. But I've actually wanted to be back there this whole time. And I just didn't say anything because I was just letting you go, right, and do your thing. Yeah, but she still thought that they.
Andrew RappaportCould pay your salary.
TC CookWell, I actually told her. I told her what the negotiation went down and what it was, and she's like, do you think you can actually raise? I said, I don't know. And so I just made. I literally made five phone calls and got the extra $5,000. Right? Then it was done. And so, believe it or not, my dad was actually one of them, and he actually did that.
Andrew RappaportYou want to do some fundraising for striving fraternity.
TC CookWell, hey, I'm going to tell you right now. Yeah, I'm going to tell you right now, like, there needs to be people who are giving to your ministry and what you do for sure. And. But yeah, it was just. There was, I think, the 25 years now, and it was 20 years whenever I came on, but the 20, 25 years of being in the community. People know what we do, they see the impact that we have. I mean, like 75% of our kids go home food, and yet we feed them a full meal every day. Right. And, and so it. People, most people are. There's something inside of them at least that says we don't want our kids to be starving. Right. Like, we don't want that. And so they're, they're willing to give and support, even non believers willing to give and support for that because they. They don't want to see that. And so I think, I think that helped. That was. That made it easier of just the. The time being spent doing the same stuff for 20 years and people just knew, hey, this is who we are. And. But the sad part is, is there's still people in our own county that have no idea who we are. And that's on me. That's my fault. And I've got to get out there and talk to them. So. So, yeah, it's exciting. We're. We're getting ready to break ground on a brand new facility. 15,000 square foot facility, $1.5 million. And that was all through local people. I mean, just incredible. I live in a town of 36,000 in our county, not our city, our county. 36,000 people. Yet that was. That's what's been going on and that's what's happening now.
Andrew RappaportNot to give people 36,000. How many of them has Harris brought in illegally? Oh, sorry.
TC CookYeah, well, actually, yeah, there's a lot. And believe it or not, our town. Our town is one of those towns. And so there's a lot to do, you know, and then. And then through that, speaking about politics through that, I decided that I should run for county commissioner. Thank to our good friend Greg Moore over there that pushed me for that, but I should run for local office and did and won. And so January 2nd, I'll be starting as our Davis county commissioner also. So with that, and honestly, legitimately, in all fact, the powerhouse helped with that because people just know that powerhouse. They know it and the integrity of it.
Andrew RappaportYeah. I was gonna say maybe if you want to get to know the community, maybe you should run for public office.
TC CookYeah, yeah. Shake a lot of hands. I knocked on a lot of doors and there's a lot of phone calls being made and they're like, wait, are you raising funds for the powerhouse or for. No, no, no. To run for local office. Yeah, yeah, it was good. It was good.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
TC CookSo, yeah, it's been. It's been awesome. But I'm excited To see what the Lord has for us. We're dreaming big. And I think that every town, not every town, but at least every county deserves to have a powerhouse in their community or something like that. Right. If they don't have something like it already, then I think us coming in there and doing what we do would directly affect their community and build stronger families, stronger communities through the youth.
Andrew RappaportYeah. Well, I'm excited because, you know, when you branch out after you get this building done into northern Philly, I got just the guy. I just got just the couple to help out.
TC CookI love it. I love it. I'm excited about it. Yeah, bring it on. Bring it on. It'll be awesome.
Andrew RappaportSo let me, before we get in, talking about your podcast real quick, I mean, how can people support the work that you're doing there at the powerhouse?
TC CookYeah, Washington powerhouse.org is a good way. And it has a donate page on there. Right. And it goes right through there. So you can do monthly, a one time gift course, quarterly. I believe it even sets up quarterly for you even. And. But it. Let's listen. This is the thing I want people to know is just because we raised that 1.5 million doesn't mean we have 1.5 million in the bank. That is all going towards building this building. And that is. So that's not running the lights. That's not, that's not the ac. That's not any of that stuff. And so sometimes people see a big campaign fund like that and they think, oh, well, they're good. No, no, no, no. We still have to operate. Like we still have to do that. And plus the, the more that, that we have, then the more we can start looking into other towns and places to put another powerhouse. So.
Andrew RappaportYeah, yeah, good. So let's talk about your podcast.
TC CookYes. Yeah, so I've had that for a little while. You know, seriously, we've been going serious about it for probably about a year or so.
Andrew RappaportWhat's the name of the podcast? I mean, I heard it's a very original name. I heard that you're, you're one of these more creative guys. Like, you know, I'm friends with a guy named Justin Peters and his ministry is Justin Peters Ministry.
TC CookVery creative, very creative.
Andrew RappaportHe's a very creative guy. So what's the name of your podcast?
TC CookSo the TC Cook Show. Because we are creative. Hey, I just want people to. I'm direct. I'm just a direct guy. And here's what it is. It's a show where I talk to other people right so. But it's on the Clearly Speaking Network, so it is. It is different. Right?
Andrew RappaportYeah. If it was me, I'd be like, you know, cooking with TC or something.
TC CookOr, you know, what.
Andrew RappaportWhat's cooking? Podcast. Cooking with theology. So, you know, something. But no, just T.C. cook.
TC CookJust. Just the T.C. cook show, plain and simple.
Andrew RappaportI mean, this is Andrew Rapport's Rap Report. Play off the name. You get a last name like Cook, and you don't play off it at all. You're just like, T.C. cook.
TC CookCome on. The. The Rap Report is. Sounds a lot better than cooking with or something like that. I think that just sounds cheesy to me. But. But, hey, actually, that was one of Greg Moore's campaign things that he wanted me to do was. Was like to have a barbecue or a chili or something, and he said, call it, you know, Cooking with tc, you know, and all that stuff. Yeah, yeah. So, yeah, I get it. I get it. But no, no, no, no, we won't.
Andrew RappaportMaybe Greg and I are gonna go around and we're gonna. We're gonna interview people and see whether you should change name to Cooking with tc.
TC CookYou should. You should ask that. We'll have a. We'll have a vote here to see. See what's happening.
Andrew RappaportThat's how I got stuck with the Rap Report. I. I thought it was corny. And I went to a conference with the guy, you know, one of the guys that worked for us at the time, and he. He came up with the name. And we're at this conference, I'm like, hey, explain to me. He wants. He wants me to name the podcast the Rap Report. And everyone's like, that's awesome.
TC CookOh, that's great.
Andrew RappaportYou gotta do that. I was like, I am stuck with this name. It sounds so corny.
TC CookYeah, yeah, yeah. I actually. I really do like it. And I like, Like, I think, you know, Greg Moore, his county thing, it was. It was like, vote. Vote for more. You know, and it's like, vote. You want. You want more. More out of life. You want more out of the boat from. I thought that was clever. And. But, yeah, cooking. I don't know. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. But, yeah, so it's on. It's on the Clearly Speaking Network. And the reason why we. We started that at all is because we have two shows. We have the TC Cook show, the Zach Johnson show, but the whole goal is, is just to speak clearly on cultural topics using a biblical worldview, because that should shape everything that we See, everything that we do, our actions, how we speak, all of those things. And I do think we should have clear speech. We don't need to sugarcoat a lot of stuff. Just kind of tell it like it is and just be direct, using scripture. Don't try to beat around the bush about it. Just tell the truth. And I'm telling you, when you do that, people want that. People actually desire the truth, even though it might hurt at times, but people do actually want truth. And I think we live in a time right now where that's more prevalent than ever before or in our lifetime, at least, where people want truth. They're looking, they're searching for that. So we just gotta speak clearly about it.
Andrew RappaportEspecially after 2020.
TC CookYeah, yeah. We realize real quick the truth isn't always what it seems to be, Right? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Andrew RappaportSo what are your plans with. As far as Powerhouse, the podcast? I mean, see, we just. We just upset Keith Fosky. He's up and walking away from us now.
TC CookYeah, he didn't like the cooking with tc. I think that's it.
Andrew RappaportThat's it. So Keith Swarovski was sitting and just enjoying the conversation at the Fight Left Feast.
TC CookSo. So, yeah, we're right in the middle of the building. So that's actually starting this week, or it'll be starting next week, I guess. So that's. So I get back home from. From the Fight Left Feast, and we're. We're digging, man. We're going. But while we're doing that right now, we're. We're building out some curriculum for families. So we're breaking down every aspect of a family. So man, woman, husband, wife and children, vocation, all these things that create a household. Right. All these things that create a family. And we really started. We're going to start writing articles and stuff. We've already started. We haven't released them yet, but we're going to be doing that for the powerhouse. And then we're actually trying to finish up our certification for biblical counseling. And because we want to be able to counsel families. Like, what tends to happen is we get kids that come in and we get them for a couple hours, right? And then they go back home to chaos. And really, all they're trying to do is survive. And what we would love to do is have the families come in. And it's easier said than done, right? But have the families come in and do counseling with them and walk them through scriptural things that can apply to the family. And so that's one Thing with the new building, too, we want to make it kind of a counseling center where we might open up from Tuesday, like 6 to 9 o'clock. Free counseling. Right. You can come in and we can talk to you like that. And then we want to do even like, I don't know if it's going to be Thursday or whatever, but you know, something like a theological Thursday where we pick a cultural topic and we have a forum and the community is invited to come in and we'll have somebody talk on it for 15 to 30 minutes and then we'll have Q and A with the community. Right. About these topics and about that. So trying to really introduce biblical worldview to Christians. Right. And non believers also.
Andrew RappaportThat's neat. That's neat. Yeah.
TC CookNow, as far as the podcast, we're just getting on guest and we're going that route at this point. And really it's kind of selfish on my side because I just love talking to people and I love getting to know them. I love getting to know their story, knowing what they're doing, and then I just put it out there for the world to hear.
Greg Moore JrSo.
Andrew RappaportYeah. I think the only problem with your podcast is, I mean, you do guests, but you lack discernment in some of your guests. I mean, as you've had me on. So discernment level may be questionable here, brother.
TC CookWell, and there's. There might just have Doug Wilson on too. So you never know what's gonna happen. Right. You put two against each other here. We'll see a Baptist and a Presbyterian. Right.
Andrew RappaportThere were no fireworks at dinner tonight.
TC CookRight. So.
Andrew RappaportSo I. I guess we survived.
TC CookThat's right. That's right.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
TC CookHe did. He did throw a little. A little pedo baptism.
Andrew RappaportThat was really funny. Yeah. Yeah, we were.
TC CookYou notice I sat there quietly, being a Baptist right next to you. I sat there quietly.
Andrew RappaportYou sat quietly and let me take all the heat as he's throwing jabs at me, huh?
TC CookYeah, I know you felt it.
Andrew RappaportYeah, I felt it, but it was funny. It was a good line.
TC CookYeah, yeah, it was great. It's great, man. Is it. Isn't this. I think this is your first time at 5 left feast. But it's incredible just to see all. And that somebody said there's maybe like, I don't 27 different denominations. I even know there was that many dominant. Somebody just threw that out there.
Andrew RappaportBut that's just within Presbyterianism.
TC CookThat was a good one. Yeah, but, but it is, it's. It's. It's. You got Baptist press Material. You got all kinds of different people coming here under one roof and, and just really worshiping the Lord, glorifying the Lord together, enjoying the Lord together. Right. And it's just fun to watch. It really is fun.
Andrew RappaportYeah. Yeah. So what, what do you enjoy most about Fight Left Feast at a conference like this?
TC CookYeah, this is my first time being on like kind of behind the scenes with the media row stuff. Right. First time ever doing that last year. I was just there as an attendee and I got a little bit of behind the scenes stuff, but I was mostly there as an attendee. And so really, I'll be wrong and this is going to sound crazy and maybe a deep dive into really what I think. But I love the fact that you can have a conference and maybe your main goal was just having a conference, right? Just getting people together, hearing speakers, sharing the word. But then you have all of these businesses and booths set up, right? So they're getting business from people. And then you look outside, you got food trucks, you got four food trucks, whatever it is. So now local. This is in Texas and even, even like Gabe's from Texas, but. But they're in Idaho, right? They like all those groups are in Idaho. They're creating economic growth right here. The hotel that we're staying at is sold out with Fight Left beast people. So not only that, now they're getting that and most people have a visitors tax on all hotels. And so the county actually gets money right, from us staying here.
Andrew RappaportYou're saying that as a county commissioner, you're just. I mean, let's be honest, this is just.
TC CookWe just need more taxes. That is not true, by the way. I do not think that I do like taxing other people, though. Not my own constituents, but other people. That's my favorite tax. But, but just the economic impact that, that people, that this has with a spiritual impact that this has people hearing talks, getting amped up about standing. Standing for truth. Right? But in the relationships that get built. I. I literally heard a guy who. Ray, I interviewed him, Ray Simmons, right. So he wrote Confessional county and a great book by the way. I've read it. And. But he told me that he decided to move to a town, small town, to try to start building up a Christian community, right? And kind of, kind of having Christian laws and different things like that. But he met two families two years ago at fight Last feast that moved to his town to join with him and helping create that community in that county. They met right here. We've had proposals at Fight Left Feast. Right. And people getting married here. It's just incredible, incredible things. So that's the thing that I like the most is just all the offshoots that can take place from just an idea of let's get people together and have speakers and then all these offshoots start up. Right?
Andrew RappaportYeah, yeah. So, so what are your real thoughts about Greg Moore as he, as he comes in here?
TC CookLet's.
Andrew RappaportGreg Moore.
Greg Moore JrIs that all you guys do is talk?
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportSo Greg Moore from the Dead Man Walking podcast has. I'm here with him. He's. I'm at his booth recording.
TC CookRight, right. Yeah.
Greg Moore JrI love it.
Andrew RappaportYou know, I'm here because really, you, you were like, hey, come on out. You'll. Yeah, because you know, you know that I like fighting over theology. And you were like, you'll fit in good here because so, so, you know, we're, we're, you know, you're, you've been here for a couple years actually, from the very first.
Greg Moore JrWait, which one of which one of your nine shows am I on?
Andrew RappaportYou're. You're.
TC CookYou're on a podcast.
Greg Moore JrOn a podcast.
Andrew RappaportThis is, this is the Dead Man Walking podcast with Greg Wood.
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportYou should have known. It's the pre recorded one. Right.
Greg Moore JrOkay.
Andrew RappaportWe're not doing live. Maybe.
Greg Moore JrAre we teasing the new one that's coming back? Possibly, or. No, we're not talking about that one now.
Andrew RappaportWhich one?
Greg Moore JrI don't know. I thought you were teasing. Maybe bringing something back out of the repertoire.
Andrew RappaportSo the daily one that I do, the Rap Report Daily, which is the Monday through Friday, which is. That's actually. So it's kind of interesting, out of the one I dropped was the daily, because even though it's a minute and 47 seconds of content and you go, well, okay, that's not much. So it should be easy to do. That's actually harder to do than a one hour because even though all together it's. It's 10 minutes for the week, but to get the script, to write a script, so to lock it down to a minute and 47 seconds is not easy.
Greg Moore JrNo, the two minutes is hard. It's like in debate class where they said, man, you 20 minutes is easy. A tight four or five is hard.
Andrew RappaportIt really is.
Greg Moore JrAnd so structured and.
Andrew RappaportBut the thing is that the two minute podcast is now on the radio.
TC CookOh, cool.
Andrew RappaportAnd so, yeah, out in Utah. And so that's great.
TC CookSo my local radio station puts me on every other week and I do one minute. It's called the Message minute. And It's a secular radio station. Right. They do classic rock. Right. So at drive time, morning. So 7:30ish or something comes on and it's one minute for. And I. And I do. Just an encouraging message, man. So I usually pick a verse and then I try to explain that verse in a minute.
Greg Moore JrAnd that's in Indiana.
TC CookYeah.
Greg Moore JrHow do the three people that are listening like it? I'm on a roll, baby.
TC CookSays the Michigan guy. Right, the liberal Michigan guy.
Greg Moore JrHey, wait a minute. They're fighting words. Watch it there, Indiana. Wait, Indiana did just beat you event, didn't they?
Andrew RappaportAll I know is that Michigan gave.
TC CookUs, you know, Indian is still up. We're actually. We're actually ranked this year. Right. I use undefeated.
Greg Moore JrDon't remind me.
TC CookUndefeated.
Greg Moore JrWe went from national champions.
TC CookYou got a new coach and you went down. We got a new coach. Went undefeated. Right.
Andrew RappaportWe don't.
Greg Moore JrWe don't even have a coach. He's not even under contract.
TC CookThat's right.
Greg Moore JrCrazy.
TC CookWe just turned into a sports podcast.
Greg Moore JrYeah, I know.
Andrew RappaportI have no idea.
TC CookYou bring me on and we're gonna.
Greg Moore JrBe talking about nine subjects in two minutes. Sorry.
Andrew RappaportYeah, so. So, yeah, so I. I do have to get that because, you know, they have about two years, two, three years of content.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportWith what I. With what I already have.
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportAnd so. But I gotta. I gotta start producing more.
Greg Moore JrLet's do it.
Andrew RappaportSo I so can hardly wait. Yeah. So I gotta start doing that one again that, you know, it's good. You know, I have. So. So what I was doing with that was I had, I think Living Waters. Did a. Living Waters.
Greg Moore JrI love how he says water waters as a Philly guy. Living waters.
Andrew RappaportI say it right?
Greg Moore JrYeah, sure you do.
Andrew RappaportOkay, tell me, what do you. That can that's in front of you? What's that called?
Greg Moore JrSoda.
Andrew RappaportThat's right. Why can't you pronounce other things properly?
Greg Moore JrHe's gonna pick on me if I said pop. You want to pop? I don't know. You go to the up though. There's a lot of. Would you like a soda?
TC CookSoda.
Greg Moore JrSoda.
TC CookMinnesota.
Greg Moore JrOh, don't. You know? Yeah.
Andrew RappaportIf you're gonna. If you're gonna say the state. Right. It's Minnesota.
Greg Moore JrOh, good lord. Dad jokes over here.
Andrew RappaportNo, actually, that's. No, actually, that's how my pastor pronounces it.
TC CookHe looked it up on Wikipedia. Yeah, yeah.
Andrew RappaportWikipedia.
Greg Moore JrYou can't have inside jokes on a podcast. The listeners don't know what you're talking about.
Andrew RappaportOkay, well, I'll Be happy to explain. You don't need to explain.
Greg Moore JrWe've only got so much time.
TC CookYeah, I got all the time in.
Greg Moore JrThe world.
Andrew RappaportI think, you know, you were making fun of me all night last night. So.
Greg Moore JrYeah, it was 1:00 in the morning, we're at a Waffle House. It was the first link, okay? I just wanted a definition.
Andrew RappaportAnd you, and so you, you want to look at what dispensationalism is, so you go to Wikipedia.
TC CookThere we go, there we go.
Andrew RappaportA trusted source in me, in information.
Greg Moore JrThe best was I read it to you and you're like, huh, huh? And then you went, is that Wikipedia? The disdain that you said it with is what hurt Andrew, because I was caught red handed because I don't use Wikipedia for anything. But it was late, I was tired. It was the first link and you go, did you just use Wikipedia to look up a theological term?
TC CookAndrew's whipping out his like 600,000 books on logos and you're over here looking.
Greg Moore JrAt, he's got a backpack full of books and dictionaries.
Andrew RappaportOkay, so the thing is, really what it is, is Greg is like exhausted. We're sitting there waiting to order. He's like falling asleep at the table. So how, how do you wake Greg up and get him all animated? You just go, you just start talking about like dispensationalism versus Presbyterianism. And you know, he's, he's awake and, and he's fired up. You, let's fight, man. We're ready.
Greg Moore JrYou knew exactly what to say when you go, well, actually dispensationalists are more covenantal than covenant theology. You know, theologians. I went, what.
TC CookIf you wait until.
Greg Moore JrI get on Wikipedia, I'll prove you wrong.
Andrew RappaportHe was all fired up. Then he's like, all right, let's go.
Greg Moore JrThen my eggs and baking came and then I was good. Yeah, I was a little angry.
Andrew RappaportYeah. So you, Greg, you've been coming to these, I think, from the beginning, right?
TC CookYes.
Greg Moore JrIt's 2020.
Andrew RappaportYeah. So. So what do you, what do you like most, most about the, this conference?
Greg Moore JrHonestly, it's, it's the, it feels like you're at a family reunion when you come back every year. Everyone is the, the camaraderie, everyone is very welcoming. We're all pulling in the same direction on some major things. So that kind of creates a brotherhood. It's become a lot more cross and non denominational. Used to be just a lot of Presbyterian Presbyterians and Reformed Baptists. Now we're.
Andrew RappaportAnd now we Got biblical people here.
Greg Moore JrOkay.
Andrew RappaportActually, you should have been here when we were. So TC is talking. He's like, yeah, you know, this is great. There's like, you know, 27 different denominations that are here. And I said, yeah, and they're all Presbyterian.
Greg Moore JrCrec, pca, PC, usa. Independent Presbyterian. Yes, but we're all Presbyterian, not lesbian. There is a difference within the Presbyterian Church. We need to make that clear. I stole that from Doug Wilson. That's not mine. He coined it.
Andrew RappaportSo, yeah. Let's talk about your podcast. Since we're using your equipment.
Greg Moore JrWe don't have to.
Andrew RappaportOh, actually we should. So what's your podcast about? Dead Man Walking podcast. What do you do?
Greg Moore JrSo it's a Christian zombie podcast. We talk about the apocalypse, Cover a lot of zombie. No, I have had that many times. Dead Men Walking. It's based in Ephesians 2. Once dead, now alive in Christ. We're all dead men walking without Christ. And I've been doing that since April 2020. We talk about theology, doctrine, culture, politics from a reformed and Christian worldview. Both of These gentlemen, both T.C. cook and Andrew Rapaport have been on before.
TC CookThat's right.
Greg Moore JrAnd, you know, we just hit the record button and I let them loose and listen to much smarter men than myself talk about interesting things.
Andrew RappaportWell, that's not a very high standard.
Greg Moore JrThat's true. Yeah. You're like, well, you do have a IQ of 95. You're borderline Greg. I think that's the medical term.
TC CookThat's medical term.
Greg Moore JrIt's medical. That's medical term. Don't cancel me is still a medical term. In fact, when I took piano as a little kid, my board just called.
TC CookMe and said, I can't be on this podcast anymore.
Greg Moore JrListen, it.
TC CookIt.
Greg Moore JrIt irritates me to no end because my piano teacher would be like, okay, and I'm playing classically, you know, classically trained pianist. And now retard, you know, because they meant to slow down. That's the actual use of the word. And then when. When we banned it, whatever, 10 years ago, it's back though. People are saying it, whatever.
Andrew RappaportWell, you can say it about Trump. You just can't say about Joe Biden.
Greg Moore JrIt seems like we've. The pendulum has swung and now you can say things if. As long as it's like, in a standup comedy context, stand up comics can say anything they want.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
Greg Moore JrBecause they go, hey, free speech. And it's funny. And we're pushing back against the culture of wokeness and, like, you know, censorship but then sometimes I think it's swung too far to where now, you know, people are saying it just to be able to say it.
TC CookYeah.
Greg Moore JrWhen in fact, like I said, the word originally did what wasn't offensive. It meant someone who has slowed down mentally. Okay, you guys are looking at me like, why did we go here?
Andrew RappaportWell, no, you guys are doing so good.
Greg Moore JrBefore Greg got us started talking about.
TC CookWe were actually super serious.
Andrew RappaportYeah. I usually have these serious conversations.
TC CookIt was high class ivory tower.
Andrew RappaportWhen I'm on Greg's podcast or he's on mine or, you know, it's usually pretty serious. But at events like this, Greg, this is where you and I, we've been coming to Jeffrey Rice's, you know, the Open air Theology Conference. We've been doing that together for two years going on.
Greg Moore JrWe're back in February. Worry, baby.
Andrew RappaportSo th. This is a little bit what it's like when we get together, hanging out. We. We. We love one another. We disagree theologically. We like to give jabs. I want we. But we discuss theology. You know, we're. We're okay with fighting over our theology, getting. Getting heated about what we believe and then. And then making jokes with one another and laughing about it. And that's refreshing.
Greg Moore JrIt was even cool because even, like Aaron Brewster, who I had met one I think you knew a couple times, he came to a couple of your conferences that you hosted or something like that. Right. And it was like, hey, I got hit by the hurricane and my house is underwater. Andrew goes, yep, let's raise some money. Greg, you want to jump on? Keith, you want to jump on. You guys know him from the, you know, the Jeffrey Rice Conference. And we were like, yeah, let's do it. It was like two years ago. I didn't know any of you. And now we're doing something that can help a brother. And I'm not doing this to pat anyone on the back. I'm just saying that's. That's what the bond of brotherhood in Christ can do when you're. When you're. You know, when you're covered in the blood of Christ and atoned for by Christ. That. That is thicker than sometimes even family, which is really weird to me. You know, not weird, but it's. It's. It's. Well, you know, not what the world says should be.
Andrew RappaportYou bring up Aaron and like, so. So Aaron. Aaron lost. You know, the cars got destroyed, his rv, where his son lived, gone. You know, their H Vac is history. You know, we did that thing right. Raise some Money. And if folks want to give, you can still give. It's give send, go.com SFE. SFE stands for striving Fraternity. He's one of our speakers at Striving Fraternity. And yeah, you know, we raised enough money that they were able. Because they have no insurance. Yeah, we raised enough money that we were. He was able to get a replacement H VAC system. So it was dropping down in the 30s and they had no heat.
TC CookOh, wow.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportAnd so. And now, now we're trying to raise more money because what he's doing with, dealing with now, like people don't think about this. You have all this, you have, you know, water coming from everywhere. Well, it's bringing everything with it. When I say everything, like he was explaining, okay, well now there's issues of all the sewage was coming up.
Greg Moore JrSure.
Andrew RappaportAnd it's running through everybody's house and everything. So that you got sewage in your house when the water starts to drain out. Now they're dealing with the fact they got mold issues and he's got family members that no longer can be in the house because the mold is causing health issues.
Greg Moore JrWater damage is crazy.
Andrew RappaportIt's really bad. So now he's having to go through not just the water replacing things and the remediation for the water, but now he's dealing with mold issues.
Greg Moore JrAre you saying water extra just because I said I like how you say water? I feel like you're saying water every five seconds. Are you doing that just because I said you say water funny.
Andrew RappaportNo, I wasn't.
Greg Moore JrOkay.
TC CookI don't know. You're looking at me.
Greg Moore JrHe's like in the water and the water and the water damage.
Andrew RappaportHurricanes bring a lot of that stuff that you don't want. I love you, Andrew.
Greg Moore JrYou're good.
Andrew RappaportBut it's neat how you're right. We're able to use the technology that we use to teach God's word, to glorify God and get people to understand his word better and then use it for something like that to be able to help a brother in need. Where he's going. Like he doesn't know idea how he's going to replace the H Vac. He's got no idea how he's going to replace vehicles and to get all this stuff. He doesn't have money.
Greg Moore JrYeah. My greater point too is kind of the network. Like I got TC in Indiana. He tells me what's going on down there. Keeps you up to date on stuff. We're talking, you're in Philly and all over the globe, actually keep in contact with. We got Fosky down in Florida. We keep it like. It's just these conferences, and then getting to know other brothers in the Lord is just such a blessing because I'm big on networking anyway. It's just good to know a lot of people and find out what they do and have those connections, and not just for, like, it helps me, but I'm just saying in general. And then you also get a view of, like, how the body of Christ is functioning in other parts of the country in the world too, which is. And you get that. I mean, in Philippines and Bangladesh and every places, you are to see, like, how it truly is a body, how you have feet and hands and knees and elbows and, you know, eyes and. And these conferences highlight that in a microcosm when we have 1500 people here and they're from all different, you know, states and places and denominations, but yet we can come together united under Christ.
TC CookYou know, I really feel like.
Greg Moore JrOh, wait, you're still here.
TC CookYeah.
Greg Moore JrBy the way, what's D.C. doing here?
TC CookThis podcast was actually about me.
Andrew RappaportOkay.
TC CookBecause.
Andrew RappaportBecause.
TC CookBecause tc.
Andrew RappaportIt's only because TC thinks everything is about him.
TC CookThat's true. That's right.
Greg Moore JrI don't know how to break this to you, but I'm a pretty big deal around here.
Andrew RappaportYou do know what TC stands for?
Greg Moore JrWhat's that?
Andrew RappaportTerrific Christian.
Greg Moore JrTerrific Christian. There you go.
TC CookSo that was actually the plan.
Greg Moore JrI thought it was totally crazy.
Andrew RappaportWell, that's what his mother called him.
TC CookBut. But we can identify as anything these days.
Andrew RappaportYeah, but he. He figured when. Once he got bought, born again, he just, you know, renamed himself.
Greg Moore JrThought it was Tick Tock Christian.
TC CookSay, oh, I'm not on Tick Tock, but. But the thing that, That I like about this, I've been to many conferences throughout the year with youth and. And when I was. You know, all this stuff like where you go and it's you. You get on this, like, high almost, right? And you go back to your hometown, you're on this high, and. And then that fades out. Right? Like, it just does. But this one, it's not like you get on a high. It's. It's like a. More of a family reunion, like you said. Right. It's just something different. It's not that the teachings. The teachings actually better here than at those conferences. Right. And the. And the worship is actually better here because I like acapella and I like group singing and all that stuff. So I feel like it's better here. But it's the fact of. It's. It's not built on trying to manipulate you emotionally to get you somewhere. Right. It's. It's trying to just give you, I guess, encouragement and even strength in numbers. Right. To go out and to accomplish building the kingdom. And so that's what I think. I think a difference of this than most other conferences that the Christian world is trying to put out there.
Andrew RappaportYeah. I mean, look, okay, so the Christian world, what you see is you have all these conferences everyone wants. No, everyone has to come to my conference. The reality is, look, there's a lot of guys here I wouldn't be in agreement with. Right. There's a lot of people here I disagree with, and we discuss it and argue.
Greg Moore JrNow, is that because you just converted to Mormonism, that's why?
Andrew RappaportNo, that's not the reason. Yeah, that's not the reason.
Greg Moore JrIt's a different reason.
Andrew RappaportI only did that for the multiple wives.
Greg Moore JrThe Bible is clear against having more than one wife. You know what that Bible verse is? No man can serve two masters.
Andrew RappaportSo I had a guy I went to college with, he ended up becoming Mormon. And we started talking because he reached back out to me years later after he became a Mormon. And he's like, hey, you know. Because I would evangelize him all the time with him. And he. So it was really funny because he was trying to give me arguments for multiple wives.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportAnd he's like, oh, but it's, but it's so good because, you know, you can. You could go out with one wife on a date. You have. You have another wife that could act as a babysitter. And, you know, like, I mean, he literally, he had like 25 different reasons of benefits. And I, And I just go. I go, okay, I get all this. I just got one question for you. You're going to tell me you. You can handle and understand one wife and so you can go for another.
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportAnd she's not going to. There's not going to be any jealousy between them, right?
TC CookYeah.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportAnd he's like, well, I mean, I. I don't think it would have to be. I'm like, yeah. Do you see? We read the Bible when, When someone marries two sisters. How'd that work for him?
Greg Moore JrYou know, you know, you know why Andrew and I get along is he allows me to, to have my ADD and just interrupt with a whole new subject, and then he always has a story about it.
TC CookYeah, that's true.
Greg Moore JrGo back and listen to the 20 minutes I've been on here, I've said 15 different things, and every time he just picks right up, he's like, oh, yeah, Mormons.
Andrew RappaportWhich is great, but I always get back to our topic.
Greg Moore JrYou always get back to it. I'm not saying you're not a professional.
Andrew RappaportWell, I mean, all. All I gotta do is paid a penny and I'm professional.
Greg Moore JrI was giving you a compliment. Somehow even my compliments come off as.
Andrew RappaportBeing mean to Andrew. To Andrew.
TC CookHe's like, hey, wait a minute. I'm not.
Greg Moore JrI was saying it's really good how you can do that. I mean, that's a gift, you know?
Andrew RappaportAnd it's a gift how you make a compliment.
Greg Moore JrLike an insult.
TC CookLike an insult.
Greg Moore JrAll right, I got to go walk around.
Andrew RappaportNo, but seriously, I'm out of here. I think the thing that's good about a conference like this is even though we disagree, we, you know.
Greg Moore JrSecondary issues. Yeah, we're all Christians.
Andrew RappaportWe're Christians. And so the reality is the people here, even though I would disagree with a lot of them on a lot of different topics, we're going to be an eternity together. And that's the issue. That's where what we have to do is put some of these tribalisms and things we all divide over aside and just say, all right, we disagree. We could discuss that. We don't have to start calling people names, saying, you're not saved, because we disagree on secondary issues. We're all believing the same gospel, right? And that is what should unify us together. We're going to have differences, recognize it, acknowledge it, discuss it, debate it, argue over it, but then come together as.
TC CookOne in Christ and love each other. Right. Because they're going to know us by our love for each other.
Andrew RappaportBut even Greg.
TC CookEven Greg.
Andrew RappaportI need to repent.
TC CookEven Greg.
Greg Moore JrYou guys are like the two old guys in the balcony on the Muppets.
TC CookHere we go.
Greg Moore JrI swear, look at you. He's making fun of me in the middle. Wait, I think that was Charlie's brown teachers, what you just did. No, the two old guys, you know.
TC CookWhat I'm talking about.
Greg Moore JrYou know, they'd make fun of. Make fun of Fozzy Fy all the time.
Andrew RappaportHe said he's been making fun of me for 20 minutes.
TC CookYeah, right, right.
Greg Moore JrI'm like Andrew with that weird. You're fuzzy. You're not fuzzy.
Andrew RappaportSo this has been a fun thing that I did not expect. I figured, all right, I let the beard grow in.
Greg Moore JrYeah, right.
Andrew RappaportThe funny thing is, people who know who I am are like Looking right past me. Yeah, they watch the show or something like that, but once I give the name, it's like. Oh, wait, wait. What? Because they're just totally not recognizing me with the beard.
Greg Moore JrI mean, it's stunning. You look totally. You look like Santa Claus with aids.
TC CookYou know what I think it is?
Andrew RappaportYou're doing the Christmas thing. He's talking Santa Claus. That works.
TC CookYeah, I think it hides. Hides the. The largeness of the schnoz, I think is what happens.
Greg Moore JrYou look like a Jerry. A Jeff Fox worthy.
TC CookHe brought up. He said you're making Jewish jokes. I talked about his nose.
Greg Moore JrYou.
TC CookYou made it racist.
Greg Moore JrHe didn't say anything about Jewish.
TC CookLet's be really clear here.
Greg Moore JrTwo elected officials. We have nothing to do with this conversation.
Andrew RappaportYou do know why Jewish people have large noses, right?
TC CookWhat's that?
Greg Moore JrTo smell something. I don't know what.
Andrew RappaportAir is free.
Greg Moore JrHe's Jewish. He can make that joke. Ladies and gentlemen, I have no part of this. I am not anti semitic. Summer. I disavow racism.
TC CookGuys. You guys don't know this, but this is how it has been since we got together. It's non.
Andrew RappaportThis is like what. This is what it's like when Greg and I get together and we. Some of the other brothers and it's just like. It's a lot of fun. It really is. It's fun that we.
TC CookThe other night, you remember the young kids.
Greg Moore JrIt looks like someone super glued Brillo pads to your face. Sorry. It looks good, though. TC for shame. No, it looks good. No, the beard does look good.
TC CookI actually, I think you should keep it. I do. If your wife's good with it.
Greg Moore JrIt hides the chin you don't have.
TC CookAnd I keep mine because it hides all the chins. I do have.
Greg Moore JrMine hides three chins. What are you talking about?
TC CookI call it my. My chin curtain.
Greg Moore JrThat sounds kind of weird, dude.
TC CookOh, man.
Greg Moore JrI was shaving and I nicked my chin curtain.
TC CookMy face hurts from laughing so much. It's crazy.
Andrew RappaportWell, hey, that's why you're. We're fighting, we're laughing.
TC CookThat's right.
Greg Moore JrWe're doing the laughing part.
TC CookNow.
Andrew RappaportLater on, go for. For 12:00 dinner.
TC CookYeah, we can. We can each eat a medium pizza.
Greg Moore JrThere's a. There's. Who was telling me? Justin from Dominion said Chase has got a bunch of people going up to a cigar bar somewhere around here, I guess.
TC CookOh, really? Interesting.
Greg Moore JrIf we want to do that, we can do that. We can crash at the hotel. I don't know Go out to eat. We'll figure out something.
Andrew RappaportYeah, yeah, we'll do something.
TC CookAll right.
Greg Moore JrI'm gonna hang it up and go and go gather up some people, see what we can do tonight.
Andrew RappaportThank you for coming on. This was.
Greg Moore JrThank you.
Andrew RappaportThis is what it's been, folks. I mean, it's a lot of fun. You know, you can hear when I was on Greg's program for Dead Man Walking.
Greg Moore JrYeah. That'll be coming out first week of November, so. Yeah, so send them over there.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
Greg Moore JrWhat's funny about first week of November?
TC CookWell, that's. That's literally, I guess, right now.
Andrew RappaportNo, I mean, no, it's tomorrow.
Greg Moore JrThree, four days of spirit. Today I meant.
Andrew RappaportYeah. So.
Greg Moore JrBut then the first seven days of November. Gosh. Tc, I know, he's. Let's shift our anger towards tc. Let's team up and start making fun of him.
TC CookI've been. I've been just trying to hang out in the shadows.
Greg Moore JrYou look like you lost your blue ox first.
Andrew RappaportWait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. He's. He's hanging out in the shadows. He is the shadow. He's like Sasquatch's brother over here.
Greg Moore JrI mean, so I feel like I saw a picture of you on my green beans when I was a kid. Jolly green. She's a big man.
TC CookMy favorite one. Yeah. And I actually do I like this, right? Was. Was when I was climbing out of the Tesla that sets on the ground. Watch it.
Greg Moore JrYou get out of this.
TC CookGreg looks at me and says, dude, it looks like the Tesla gives birth every time you get out of the.
Andrew RappaportLike watching.
Greg Moore JrIt's like watching my wife give birth. I'm like, push, push.
TC CookBreathe.
Greg Moore JrHe's trying to get out.
TC CookThat's. Dude, this thing sets so de. My knees are like, model was it?
Greg Moore JrCuz you're six.
Andrew RappaportModel.
Greg Moore JrYou're a tall guy.
TC CookYeah, six, Five.
Greg Moore JrSix, five. And it was a model what? Three.
Andrew RappaportModel three. Yeah. They're just compact, by the way. By the way. So we go to dinner tonight, right?
TC CookYeah.
Andrew RappaportWhat do you think?
TC CookSo.
Andrew RappaportSo this is no joke. You can verify. So the guy offers to give us a ride home or back over here, right? And he goes. So we start walking over and as he's walking in the car, he goes, okay, guys, before we get to the car, like, don't judge me. And I go, I go, wait, let me guess. You got a Tesla. And he's like, yeah.
Greg Moore JrYou're like, I own one and rented one.
TC CookSeriously though, pre six months ago, people still made fun of you. Now they're like, dude, Elon owns.
Greg Moore JrYeah. It's funny, because all the liberals need them to help.
Andrew RappaportYeah, yeah. They're like, we're selling our stock in Tesla. Like, you know, like, dude, the dude didn't change what he's doing, Right?
TC CookYeah, that's true.
Andrew RappaportIt's just that he. He stopped. He didn't be as liberal or as Marxist, I mean, as they want him to be. I'll tell you something, he was on. I think it was Joe Rogan. I forget which podcast he was on. And I didn't. I always wondered, like, what was it that kind of woke him up or made him awake? So, you know, and he ended up sharing on that podcast that it was his child.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportHis child got bought into the whole thing of transgenderism.
Greg Moore JrSaid he lost his kid.
Andrew RappaportAnd he lost his kid because they said, hey, would you rather have a dead child or a, you know, transition?
Greg Moore JrWhen he said, I'd rather.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
Greg Moore JrDead.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
TC CookOh, my.
Andrew RappaportNo, he didn't.
Greg Moore JrI was just going with this. I seen how far I can take the story.
TC CookYo.
Greg Moore JrI almost got him.
TC CookI almost got him.
Greg Moore JrYou might crack under pressure, Henry. Under questioning, you might fall. I feel like it's a good fellow scene.
Andrew RappaportWhat's that?
Greg Moore JrHave you ever seen that scene? So how funny am I?
Andrew RappaportOkay.
Greg Moore JrLike a clown funny.
TC CookSo I know a guy. That's where he's going. That's where he's going.
Andrew RappaportNo, I didn't know, but I did see that.
Greg Moore JrI know a guy that was a clown.
Andrew RappaportYeah, I did see that movie.
TC CookSpeaking of.
Andrew RappaportAnd I'll tell you why I saw that movie.
Greg Moore JrWhy?
Andrew RappaportBecause I was in California doing Open Air, and a lady came up. She wanted to encourage me, and she said that she was in a restaurant three blocks away. They heard me in the restaurant.
Greg Moore JrOkay.
Andrew RappaportAnd the main actor from that. I forget his name.
Greg Moore JrRobert De Niro.
Andrew RappaportNo, no, no.
Greg Moore JrAl Pacino. No, no. Joe Pesci. Joe Pesci, the guy who played Henry Hill.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
TC CookJoaquin Phoenix.
Andrew RappaportYeah. Who played.
TC CookChristopher Reeves?
Greg Moore JrOh, gosh.
Andrew RappaportTony. Leo something.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew RappaportSo Ray Liotta was in the restaurant, and he actually walked right up. I had no idea, because I'm clueless. He stood right in front of me as I preached the gospel to him. And so, you know, so she was telling me this. I'm like, who's Ray Liotta? She's like, from Goodfellas. I'm like, I never heard of it. So I actually. I did watch that movie.
TC CookGo watch it. Yeah, yeah.
Greg Moore JrSo you watched it after you preached to Ray Leo.
Andrew RappaportYeah.
Greg Moore JrThat's crazy. How long ago was that? I mean. Oh, that was a movie.
Andrew RappaportYeah, it was. That was a long time ago because I. I mean, I was working with Living Waters back then, so that. That's got to be like, 2000.
Greg Moore JrYeah.
Andrew Rappaport1112.
Greg Moore JrMy whole point was there's a scene in that where he's talking about, you're a funny guy. How funny are you? And then he's, like, messing with him. And Joe Patches character says, I almost had you. You might crack on, you know, you might fold under questioning. That's. I was like, yeah, didn't he kill.
Andrew RappaportThe guy right after that? I mean, really, I don't know how.
Greg Moore JrWe got on now.
Andrew RappaportGood thing you don't have a gun on you.
Greg Moore JrOh, my gosh. You've been running an hour.
Andrew RappaportWell, we were about to end, and then you came in.
Greg Moore JrI'm out of here. I got to walk around. Thanks, guys.
TC CookHe's going to cut this. And that's a podcast. It's going to be two.