Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

The Robertsons are unashamed of their Christian faith and want to share the Gospel with everyone, from new believers to longtime followers of Jesus. Phil, Al, Jase, Zach, and their special guests go beyond the four walls of the church to share God's Word and study the Bible with you. Pour a glass of tea, and experience fun and inspiring stories of faith and family, straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.

Episodes

November 21, 2025 41 mins
Al, Zach, Christian, and John Luke welcome the return of Dr. Justin Jackson of Hillsdale College for a funny and fascinating deep dive into Exodus. Christian invites Al to a workout he justifiably declines, and John Luke admits there’s a classic Robertson pastime he just can’t master. Dr. Jackson explains why Exodus may be the most important book in the Bible, how Pharaoh mirrors Satan, and why God consistently uses weakness to rev...
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The guys reflect on how much their understanding of the kingdom has grown since the early days of the podcast and use John 19 to contrast the deadly misuse of law with the life-giving work of the Holy Spirit. Jase points out that the Jewish leaders tried to kill Jesus “by the book,” while never stopping to ask the only question that mattered: what if he really is the Son of God? The guys explore the danger of legalism, the differen...
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Jase had no idea he’d be facing the “Abominable Snowman” today, but he wastes no time attacking its wintry fashion, which would never pass the smell test in Phil’s duck blind. The guys dive into the difference between the ancient law of Moses and Jesus’ fulfillment of that law on our behalf. Jase uncovers a verse about the one debt Jesus didn’t pay for us, and Zach and Al paint a beautiful picture of theological diversity united in...
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Jase cracks Al and Zach up remembering the last real fistfight he and Willie ever had, a brother-on-brother brawl that ended with Miss Kay being furious and Jase feeling life-altering shame. The guys pile on more memories of Willie’s biggest pranks, including a deeply disturbing Cheese Whiz attack, and admit the Robertsons may have taken things a little too far in their younger days. The guys show how Jesus, the true bread from hea...
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The guys address Zohran Mamdani’s rise and the broader embrace of democratic socialism, explaining why Christianity can’t coexist with any system that replaces God with government. The guys contrast dead, man-made gods with the living God who creates new life and expands his kingdom through transformation rather than control. Jase shares what he believes is the greatest thing Charlie Kirk ever said and explains why it reminds Chris...
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Al and Zach lose their composure when John Luke walks onto the set with a surprise introduction to his pet mascot, sparking a favorite memory of Phil comparing himself to the late Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. The guys then examine Moses’ response to the Israelites building a golden idol while he was in God’s presence receiving the Ten Commandments. Al adds that Indiana Jones’ treatment of the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders of...
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Jase gets lovingly roasted by a self-proclaimed “dork” who calls him out for talking too much and he has to admit, it’s true. The listener’s tongue-in-cheek “Unashamed Drinking Game” exposes all the guys’ funniest and worst habits, leading Zach to suspect it might be a Robertson family member secretly trolling them. The guys pivot to a lively discussion about why unity in Christ matters more than denominational lines and how Jesus’...
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Jase and Al open the episode with a sheepish “my bad” after a producer fact-checks one of their rock-’n’-roll memories. What started as an innocent mix-up turns into a full-blown investigation involving parade floats, PETA, and a certain ‘80s icon who wasn’t who they thought she was. The guys marvel at how a simple slip becomes “fake news.” The guys connect the crown on Jesus’ brow back to Adam’s curse, and examine how unbridled id...
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Al kicks things off with a rock-and-roll mystery—was it Pat Benatar or Joan Jett who once snubbed the Robertsons on their tour bus? Jase follows it up with a story of how one bold comment may have permanently ended his shot at golfing with Masters champion Bubba Watson. Zach shares a sweet family milestone that has everyone feeling sentimental and grateful. The guys reflect on the crown of thorns from John 19, exploring how somethi...
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Jase and Al reminisce about their family’s brief history as teenage “runaways,” when no one bothered to send a search party—and how that hands-off parenting style turned out to be pretty effective. Guests Jeremy and Melissa Souza of Good Simple Living share how they built an off-grid homestead from scratch, raised their kids with purpose and grit, and found real community beyond the internet. The guys, Jeremy, and Melissa laugh abo...
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Christian Huff’s confusion at the name “Pat Sajak” proves daytime TV is officially a thing of the past, and Al and Zach take the opportunity to school the younger guys using the legendary story of Granny Robertson’s double Price Is Right showcase win. John Luke and Christian manage to finesse a free lunch out of the ever-frugal Zach by taking him at his word. The guys turn to Exodus 19, where God hands down the Ten Commandments, ex...
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Cooler temps have Jase missing Phil and imagining exactly what he’d be saying about all the missed weather reports. Jase points out how people have always craved the same three things—sex, money, and power. Al and Zach connect the dots from the ancient kings of Israel to the modern world’s obsession with the same idols. The guys dive into how Jesus turned the entire system upside down, conquering not through wealth or force but thr...
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Uncle Si crashes the podcast to flash his dazzling new smile and prove that a little dental drama can’t dull his humor. Missy faces a car ride nightmare when a creepy-crawly stowaway nearly sends her leaping out the door, while Jase scrambles to play hero. Al, Jase, and Zach swap stories about looks, aging, and an infamous instance of tooth loss during a family gathering. The guys move on to John 18 where Jesus conquers the greates...
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Jase and Al reveal why Phil banned country music in their home growing up, but even that didn’t stop them from catching a few of George Jones’ live shows, including one of his last on this earth. Country artist Larry Fleet shares his story of going from pouring concrete and playing late-night bar gigs to fame with his hit “Where I Find God.” He opens up about how his life changed when he found Jesus on the back roads of Tennessee a...
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Willie calls in Jase and his “special set of skills” for backup in fixing a neighborhood problem.  Al isn’t surprised when Jase’s Celebrate Recovery sermon takes an unexpected turn and transforms into a Tom Petty sing-along that brings the whole room to life. Zach manages to make even the most mundane passages in the Bible into an interesting lesson. The guys explore why Jesus chose Passover and how the earliest worship song still ...
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Al, Zach, John Luke, and Christian reflect on why the Robertsons have always leaned into sometimes crude humor, especially around the dinner table. The guys explore how the graphic nature of certain parts of the Bible lends itself to a real, rich texture of humanity. They move into the story of the final plague and the Passover, where God used the death of Egypt’s firstborn to demonstrate His power and faithfulness. In this epis...
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Jase walks into “Robertson reunion” that unfolds right at the airport gate—complete with photo ops and a crowd asking for Si. A white-knuckle flight with Martin leads Jase to discover a fate that he thinks is worse than dying, but when Al recalls how Phil and Miss Kay handled their own air scare moments with humor and calm confidence in the Resurrection. The guys explore how real power is found not in control or conquest but in sac...
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Jase, Al, and Zach open up with raw honesty about their first encounters with pornography, how early exposure warped their understanding of intimacy, and the damage it caused in their own lives and marriages. They share how confession, community, and God’s grace became the foundation for lasting healing and freedom. The guys highlight how pornography’s reach has become a modern scourge, but also how partners like Covenant Eyes are ...
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Jase recounts a travel gauntlet worthy of its own sitcom, including an in-air collision with his favorite waterfowl, before walking into a rough crowd where his jokes flop. But a heartfelt tribute to Missy leaves her beaming and Al and Zach taking notes for their own playbooks. The surprise arrival of Jase’s son Reed turns the conversation serious as the guys continue through John 18, contrasting Christ’s unshakable kingdom with th...
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Jase steps into one of the most personal moments of his life: officiating his youngest son Cole’s wedding. He opens the ceremony with a risky joke before laying out God’s blueprint for an abundant life and a marriage rooted in Jesus. Miss Kay’s handwritten message to the newlyweds leaves the family in tears, and quoting Phil’s classic line about marriage has the guests cracking up. Al and Zach how God’s design for marriage transfor...
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