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  1. I Was Smiling ... But I Was Not Okay | Sadie Robertson Huff & Craig Groeschel

    21시간 전

    I Was Smiling ... But I Was Not Okay | Sadie Robertson Huff & Craig Groeschel

    Whatever you're struggling with, be real with yourself, speak up, and ask for help. No more pretending you’ve got it all together. In his latest book, Heal Your Hurting Mind, Pastor Craig Groeschel opens up about his own battle with anxiety and the moment he realized he couldn’t keep it bottled up. He shares how choosing to speak up and ask for help changed everything. Sadie gets real, too — sharing a very recent moment when she was struggling badly with anxiety, had to phone a friend for help and advice, and how that vulnerable step shaped her as she stepped onto the stage at Passion. Craig reminds Sadie — and anyone out there fighting silent battles — that healing doesn’t start until we surrender, admit we can’t do it on our own, and reach out. That’s not weakness. That’s strength. And just because we feel something doesn’t mean we have to let it run the show. Our feelings are valid, but they don’t get to be the boss. We can retrain our thoughts, find real healing, and overcome. Growth is possible. Freedom is possible. And you’re not crazy for needing help. This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://drinkAG1.com/whoa — Get 3 AG1 Travel Packs and a bottle of Vitamin D3+K2 FREE in your Welcome Kit with your first subscription order when you use my link! ⁠https://go.goodranchers.com/WHOA⁠ — Get $25 off your first order with our code WHOA at checkout! ⁠https://gominno.com⁠ — Get your first month FREE when you use code WHOA at sign up and don't miss the Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids Easter Special! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    56분
  2. Love Isn’t Blind: Don’t Fall for “Potential” | Sadie & Christian | Jonathan Pokluda

    2월 18일

    Love Isn’t Blind: Don’t Fall for “Potential” | Sadie & Christian | Jonathan Pokluda

    Jonathan Pokluda (JP) joins Sadie and Christian for a wide-ranging conversation that goes everywhere—in the best way. They cover Christian’s beard (and his tendency to “smack”), dating red flags, church hurt, “superstitious” prayers, awkward preaching moments, and the big question: is it wise to date someone battling a sin addiction like pornography? JP also shares about his involvement in a biblical matchmaking initiative called Qualified Date, where the goal isn’t just vibes—it’s lifelong marriage. The focus is on faith, community, and trusting God to connect you with someone truly qualified (yes, we’re redefining your “type”). Known for breaking down big, complicated ideas with clarity and honesty, JP brings both humor and depth. He also shares a powerful health update after a nightmarish 17-day hospital stay that left him unable to walk. It’s honest, hopeful, and the kind of conversation that might just change how you see dating, faith, and the people trying to set you up. This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: http://shop.taylordukeswellness.com/whoa — Get 15% off sitewide anytime + for the next 48 hours, you can also unlock 2 free gifts with any full-size protein purchase! https://helixsleep.com/sadie — Get 27% off sitewide and make sure you enter our show name after checkout so they know we sent you! https://preborn.com/sadie — Donate today. For just $28, you can help a mother in need meet her baby for the very first time. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1시간 5분
  3. My Trial Sentence Changed My Life | Sadie Robertson Huff | Megan Fate Marshman

    2월 16일

    My Trial Sentence Changed My Life | Sadie Robertson Huff | Megan Fate Marshman

    Y’all are not ready for today’s conversation with Megan Fate Marshman—in the best way. Megan is a speaker, author, boy mom of two, and recently widowed—and her joy is the kind that stops you in your tracks. She’s in awe of God—what He’s done, what He’s doing, and how He’s moving in her life, in Sadie’s life, and all around her. Her journey to becoming a speaker? You won’t see it coming. It’s powerful, unexpected, and the kind of story that leaves you in tears, whispering, “Only God.” Sadie also opens up about a recent insecurity she felt after walking off the stage at Passion 2026 — because even after the big, mountaintop moments, doubt can creep in. She shares how she worked through it within herself and with the Lord. Megan challenges us to rethink anxiety and insecurity in a way that’s both freeing and deeply convicting — and we’re still thinking about it. And wait ... what does Megan think heaven will actually be like? Also, why is truly listening to someone so rare and so hard in a world that’s constantly talking? This conversation is raw, deep, unexpectedly funny, and full of truth that will sit with you long after it ends. You’re not ready—but in the best way. This Episode is Sponsored By: https://gominno.com — Get your first month FREE when you use code WHOA at sign up. Take advantage of this web-only exclusive offer today! Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/WHOA. https://nutrafol.com — Get $10 off your first month’s subscription and free shipping when you use promo code WHOA at checkout! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1시간 5분
  4. How I Learned to Trust God Without All the Answers | Sadie Robertson Huff | Jenny Marrs | Korie Robertson

    2월 4일

    How I Learned to Trust God Without All the Answers | Sadie Robertson Huff | Jenny Marrs | Korie Robertson

    Jenny Marrs never dreamed she’d live on a farm — let alone be the star of a reality TV show about her family (Fixer to Fabulous is seven seasons in!). But as she shares with Sadie and Korie in this special episode, life with her husband, Dave, and their five kids is one she’s genuinely grateful for. The ladies talk about what it’s really like living normal life while also being on reality TV, how their kids handle strangers asking for photos, and the boundaries they’ve set when it comes to fan interactions. Jenny opens up about a season when she felt completely out of control as she navigated infertility — and how God stripping away her pride and self-reliance helped her realize that true contentment and joy come only through Him. Sadie reflects on the frantic pace of life when you’re outside of God’s will, and Jenny reminds us why remembering what God has already done matters so much. Jenny’s book, Trust God, Love People, is available now! This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://drinkAG1.com/whoa — Get 3 AG1 Travel Packs, 3 AGZ Travel Packs, and Vitamin D3+K2 FREE in your Welcome Kit with your first subscription order when you use my link! https://fastgrowingtrees.com/whoa — Get 20% off your next purchase with code WHOA at checkout! https://www.ponchooutdoors.com/whoa — Get $10 of and free shipping on your first order! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1시간
  5. Goals, Growth, and When It’s Okay to Fail | Sadie Robertson Huff & Korie Robertson

    1월 14일

    Goals, Growth, and When It’s Okay to Fail | Sadie Robertson Huff & Korie Robertson

    Sadie and her mom, Korie, are kicking off the first episode of the year together with a real conversation about goals, fresh starts, and what they’re actually bringing into this next season—and what they’re leaving behind. Korie shares why goals still matter (yes, even if you don’t hit all of them) and why writing them down can be a game-changer. She opens up about how she reflects on past goals, resets when needed, and looks ahead without pressure to have it all figured out. They also talk honestly about failure — why the Robertson family isn’t afraid of it, and why it’s okay to pivot, pause, or even let go of dreams that no longer fit. Sadie shares her new life verse and word of the year, and together they unpack a question so many of us are asking: how do you know when it’s time to walk away… or when you’re meant to stay and stick it out? Plus, Sadie invites listeners to join her as she reads through the Bible this year—starting right now. This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/WHOA. https://www.ponchooutdoors.com/whoa — Get $10 of and free shipping on your first order! https://gominno.com — Get your first month FREE when you use code WHOA at sign up. Take advantage of this web-only exclusive offer today! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1시간 1분