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Clarity with KEITH LEE JOHNSON

Clarity with KEITH LEE JOHNSON

By: KEITH LEE JOHNSON
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Welcome to Clarity with Keith Lee Johnson

Connecting Dots.

Changing Minds.

Transforming Lives.

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Art Politics & Government Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Power That Owns You
    May 20 2026

    Keith Lee Johnson meticulously follows the historical progression of exploitation, moving from the secretive operations of intelligence agencies right into the intimate settings of our living rooms, thereby illuminating the ways in which power effectively functions by manipulating our deepest desires, our most pervasive fears, and our tendency towards rationalization. He reveals how entertainment encodes these dynamics, teaching audiences how control works long before they recognize it. The discussion urges listeners to identify the forces that shape their decisions and to confront the uncomfortable truth: everyone serves something.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Cost of Abandoning Order: Rebuilding What We Lost
    May 19 2026

    In this discussion, Keith Lee Johnson confronts the cultural and spiritual forces driving violence, relational breakdown, and the decline of traditional values. He argues that the absence of parental discipline, the weakening of male leadership, and the erosion of Christian foundations have produced a society in turmoil. Johnson examines how shifting cultural expectations—especially around relationships and womanhood—have normalized dysfunction and blurred moral boundaries. He insists that genuine change requires accountability from both men and women, a restoration of family structure, and a renewed submission to God’s order as the blueprint for healing homes and stabilizing society.

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    59 mins
  • Truth in a Culture of Illusion
    May 18 2026

    Keith Lee Johnson examines the objective nature of truth and the cultural impulse to reshape it around personal feelings, emphasizing confession as the bridge between reality and admission. He explores how desire, fantasy, and hypocrisy distort moral standards, and how truth‑tellers often face resistance in a society that prefers comforting illusions. Johnson also reflects on Candace Owens’ investigation into a tragic event, noting how grief, silence, and family dynamics shape public narratives, and stresses the need for accountability, compassion, and honest self‑assessment in both faith and relationships.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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