If you want a textbook dispensationalistic way of reading the Bible in one hand and a newpaper in the other hand then this is the place. You will find a prophecy 'fulfilled' in every podcast and under every rock. The frothing at the mouth only gets more intense each week. The co-host is like a good dog who repeats everything the boss says. Literally, he repeats the last few words of every sentence like a nodding bobble head.
You can also play prophecy bingo every time you hear "setting the stage", "on the scene", "convergence", "heating up", "great delusion", "wars and rumors of wars" and more! This has literally been the trope for year after year.
You'll also enjoy hearing how God is powerless to save, unless we both give him permission and maintain a certain level of good works - you know, to keep everything copacetic.
In reality, these guys are not great expositors of Scripture, divide God's people into two groups (jews and everyone else), compromise the true salvation message of the gospel, and spin people up into a frenzy over what never seems to come to pass. Do yourself a favor and read the whole bible.
Listening to this podcast you'd think the only passages in Scripture are Ezekiel 38, 39, Daniel 9, Revelation, a few passages in the Thessalonians, and Matthew 24. It's tiresome, short-sighted, and uses very inconsistent hermeneutics to interpret things figuratively when it is convenient for the narrative and literalistically when that's more suited to the presupposition.
Do yourself a favor: read a couple books on Post-mil, Amil, and leave the dispy trash where it belongs.