

Unashamed with the Robertson Family
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.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 54min
Ep 1224 | Jase Is Horrified by the Latest Fake News About Him & Willie
Jase comes in fired up after spotting a fake news post about himself, Willie, and Miss Kay — and he’s not moving on until he clears the air. Meanwhile, Al rounds up his brothers and Uncle Si in the duck blind for opening day, and it becomes obvious fast who can actually hunt…and who absolutely cannot. Plus, Jase uncovers something on his property that even a treasure-hunting expert can’t identify — and has a bizarre run-in with a stranger in the middle of nowhere.
Chapters:
00:00 Jase is FED UP with the latest fake news AI post
04:57 Jase's latest treasure hunt
15:50 First duck season opening day without Phil
24:55 Phil's game warden suspicions
37:00 Zach was an early fan of Jase's teaching & preaching
39:30 Recent baptism story
41:50 Al's sermon alliteration
44:20 Jase's stranger encounter
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Dec 5, 2025 • 50min
Ep 1223 | John Luke Explores the Principle of “No Kings” & How Parenting Can Shape a Nation’s Future
Al, Zach, John Luke, and Christian explore the principle of “no kings” and how cultural envy pushed Israel to demand a leader who looked impressive but lacked character and paid for it dearly. The guys trace the fallout from choosing Saul, contrast it with David’s repentant heart, and show how wanting to resemble other nations sent Israel down a destructive path.
In this episode: Genesis 11; Genesis 12; Genesis 3, verse 24; Genesis 4; Exodus 14; Exodus 16; Exodus 17; Exodus 25; Deuteronomy 17; Joshua 2; Joshua 7; Judges 2; Judges 21; 1 Samuel 4, verses 19–22; 1 Samuel 5; 1 Samuel 6; 1 Samuel 8; 1 Samuel 9; 1 Samuel 10; Jonah 1; Hebrews 12, verses 28–29; Psalm 51; Romans 1
Today's conversation is about Lesson 1 of The David Story: Shepherd, Father, King taught by Hillsdale Professor Justin Jackson. Take the course with us at no cost to you! Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/
More about The David Story:
Encounter the beauty of the Bible.
The David Story: Shepherd, Father, King explores the lives of Israel's first two kings—Saul and David—to discover the Bible’s profound lessons about fatherhood, the nature of sin, and the consequences of sin on both a family and a nation. While David suffers great tragedies due to his own transgressions, he models a path to redemption through repentance.
Join Professor Justin Jackson in a careful reading of First and Second Samuel to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning and beauty of this story that is not only fundamental to the Christian and Jewish faiths, but also a literary masterpiece.
Join us today in this pursuit of a deeper understanding of the Bible in “The David Story.” Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/
Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/at-home-with-phil-robertson/id1835224621
Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 55min
Ep 1222 | Jase Challenges Science on the Afterlife & Did Jesus Really Go to Hell?
Jase puts science and Scripture side by side to explore what really happens when we die, from decay and consciousness to the promise of resurrection. The guys tackle the big question head-on: did Jesus actually go to hell between the cross and the empty tomb, and what does that mean for believers like Phil who are with the Lord but still awaiting resurrection? Plus, Kim Bright sheds light on the devastating effects of microplastics on human health and offers a solution that’s surprisingly simple.
In this episode: Hebrews 1, verses 1–3; Hebrews 2, verses 14–15; John 2, verses 18–22; John 5, verses 16–29; Matthew 6, verses 9–10; Romans 6, verses 1–4; Ephesians 2, verses 1–7; Romans 8, verses 1–4 and 18–23; 2 Thessalonians 1, verse 9; Luke 16, verses 19–31; Luke 23, verse 43; 2 Corinthians 5, verses 1–8; Philippians 1, verses 21–24; 1 Peter 3, verses 18–20; 1 Samuel 28; Hebrews 12, verses 1–2 and 22–24; Hebrews 13; 1 Thessalonians 4, verses 13–18
Chapters:
00:00-15:01 Jase studies physics & thermodynamics
15:02-24:53 The Holy of Holies is emptied
24:54-37:21 What happens to souls in Hell
37:22-44:30 Did Jesus go to Hell?
44:31-56:12 The solution to the microplastics problem
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Dec 3, 2025 • 55min
Ep 1221 | Uncle Si Refuses to Let a Long-Lost Sister Walk Away from God & What Is Faith?
Uncle Si helps his best friend, Philip McMillan, baptize the sister he never knew he had, and Philip credits Jase and Phil with changing the trajectory of not just his own life but generations of his family. Si gets real about what happens when people keep putting off the decision to follow Jesus, and the guys dig into what the Bible says about trusting God even in moments of fear or anxiety. Plus, Si reveals what happened when he dared to preach to an inmate who was not interested in anything he had to say.
In this episode: Acts 2; Hebrews 11, verse 6; Hebrews 11; Romans 4, verse 17; 1 Peter 3, verse 15; John 3, verses 19–21; Luke 17, verses 20–21; Matthew 5; Romans 8, verse 11
Chapters:
00:00-13:27 Discovering long-lost sisters
13:28-19:57 What does faith truly mean?
19:58-28:12 Dealing with fear & anxiety as a Christian
28:13-37:33 How to miss eternity by a single moment
37:34- 45:31 Jesus pays his taxes supernaturally
45:32-56:18 How a wise man spends his gold
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Dec 2, 2025 • 56min
Ep 1220 | Jase Suffers a Creepy Encounter Alone in the Woods & Where Do Our Souls Go When We Die?
Jase describes a creepy encounter that put him on edge when he thought he was alone in the woods and unveils a bizarre but strangely fitting analogy about handheld vacuums and mortality. Honoring Phil with an opening-day hunt leads the guys into a conversation about death, the physical reality of our bodies breaking down, and the haunting mystery of what becomes of our souls. The study of John 19 brings them to Jesus’ burial, the stark imagery of New Orleans tombs, and the eerie stillness of the grave before the stone rolled away. The guys explore how the empty tomb and the launch of the new creation reshape our understanding of earthly death—and what truly happens next.
In this episode: John 19, verses 28–42; John 20, verse 1; Psalm 22, verses 1–2, 27–31; Genesis 1, verses 26–28; Genesis 2, verses 7, 15–17; Genesis 3, verse 19; Genesis 3, verses 22–24; Genesis 9, verse 6; Luke 1, verses 26–38; Matthew 1, verses 18–25; Ephesians 1, verses 3–14; Acts 17, verses 24–28
Chapters:
00:00-8:05 Willie’s time crunch cramps Jase’s style
08:06-15:38 Zach’s Jackson 5-style retirement scheme
15:39-20:28 The most important chapter in human history
20:29-29:20 Finding the lost tomb of Jesus
29:21-34:15 Jase helps a man off the fence
34:16-41:09 What happens when we die according to ChatGPT
41:10-49:30 How do we know souls exist?49:31-57:00 Dustbusters aren’t great coffins
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Dec 1, 2025 • 55min
Ep 1219 | Jase Looks Back on Phil’s Last Hunt & Al Announces His & Lisa’s Life Story Movie
Jase looks fondly back on Phil’s last hunt, and Al shares breaking news about the upcoming movie telling his and Lisa’s full redemption story. Al’s daughter Alex joins the guys to talk about revisiting painful family history, healing through transparency, and how to face and talk about generational trauma with honesty and grace. The guys wrap with a deep dive into John 19 and 20 and the meaning behind the water, blood, and renewal found in Jesus’ death and resurrection.
In this episode: Romans 1, verse 21; John 3; John 10; Psalm 22; Exodus 12, verse 46; Numbers 9, verse 12; John 19; John 20, verse 1; First John 5; Acts 1–2; Genesis 1
Chapters:
00:00-06:56 Willie’s ADHD & Zach’s MIA
06:57-14:14 Announcing a new project
14:15-20:34 The nitty gritty of infidelity20:35-29:11 Why telling your story matters
29:12-33:32 Al must repent for being a hypocrite
33:33-42:00 Teaching kids to embrace thankfulness
42:01-51:07 The brutality of being crucified
51:08-57:00 Heavenly death = earthly life
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Nov 28, 2025 • 51min
Ep 1218 | John Luke Drops Baby Bomb, Outs Willie’s Biggest Weakness & Christian Survives Killer Bees
John Luke drops his big baby news with a major twist, and the announcement leads into a candid conversation about family legacy as the guys share their thoughts on the greatest strengths and weaknesses of their fathers. Their study of 1 and 2 Samuel, along with the greater story of David, shows them why honesty about both sides matters when you’re raising kids, leading people, or passing on faith to the next generation. Christian weighs in with a few family insights of his own, including the time he was attacked by John Luke’s overly aggressive honey bees in his own yard.
In this episode: Numbers 6, verses 1–21; Numbers 6, verses 24–26; Judges 13, verses 1–25; 1 Samuel 1, verses 1–28; 1 Samuel 2, verses 12–36; 1 Samuel 3, verses 1–21; 1 Samuel 4, verses 1–22; 1 Samuel 13, verse 14; Acts 2, verses 1–21; Acts 13, verse 22; Psalm 51, verses 1–19
Today's conversation is an overview of The David Story: Shepherd, Father, King taught by Hillsdale Professor Justin Jackson. Take the course with us at no cost to you! Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/
More about The David Story:
Encounter the beauty of the Bible.
The David Story: Shepherd, Father, King explores the lives of Israel's first two kings—Saul and David—to discover the Bible’s profound lessons about fatherhood, the nature of sin, and the consequences of sin on both a family and a nation. While David suffers great tragedies due to his own transgressions, he models a path to redemption through repentance.
Join Professor Justin Jackson in a careful reading of First and Second Samuel to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning and beauty of this story that is not only fundamental to the Christian and Jewish faiths, but also a literary masterpiece.
Join us today in this pursuit of a deeper understanding of the Bible in “The David Story.” Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/
Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/at-home-with-phil-robertson/id1835224621
Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts.
Chapters:
00:00-4:55 Christian, the inappropriate prankster
04:56-8:45 John Luke’s big baby announcement
08:56-15:15 Christian is attacked by bees
15:16-23:00 The strength & weaknesses of our fathers
23:01-30:34 Receiving God’s gifts & giving them back
30:35-41:07 God’s pattern is outside our understanding
41:08-50:57 Who loves you enough to confront you?
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Nov 26, 2025 • 56min
Ep 1217 | Missy & Brighton Open Up About the Moments They Felt Abandoned by God
Missy and daughter-in-law Brighton join Jase and Al for a conversation on the power of mentorship, generational faith, and surviving the chaos of early motherhood. Brighton opens up about feeling overwhelmed, spiritually starved, and learning to carve out time with God while raising children. Missy shares the life-changing wisdom she received from older women during her own exhausting season, and Jase admits he was probably a big contributor to her stress. Everyone shares what Jesus’ crucifixion means to them personally and imagine walking in Mary’s shoes to the foot of the cross.
In this episode: John 19, verses 1–30; John 20; Genesis 3; Genesis 3, verse 15; Psalm 22; Psalm 69; Psalm 31, verse 5; Leviticus 16; Exodus 13; Acts 17; Romans 8, verses 3–4; Luke 1, verse 38; Hebrews 2
Chapters:
00:00-06:56 Brighton is officially a contributor
06:57-17:01 How to intentionally seek time with Jesus
17:02-25:23 Phil’s gift for telling hard truths
25:24-32:07 What does the crucifixion mean to you?
32:08-40:01 Psalm 22 predicts Jesus’ death exactly
40:02-47:53 Jesus wanted answers from God on the cross
47:54-57:13 Brighton’s big announcement
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Nov 25, 2025 • 54min
Ep 1216 | Missy Quietly Saved a Military Family While Washington Argued About Shutdowns
Jase and Missy team up for a lively retelling of the sweet, slightly improvised “Footloose moment” she and Cole pulled off during their mother–son dance at his wedding. Missy discovers a hidden family heirloom that makes the perfect wedding gift, and takes a moving look at how the Mia Moo Fund quietly saved a National Guard family during the government shutdown. She and Al also open up about the importance of mentorship, the powerful spiritual breakthroughs she’s witnessed, and why being a Titus 2 woman still matters today.
In this episode: James 1, verse 19; Acts 2, verses 42–47; Titus 2, verses 3–5
Chapters:
00:00-07:45 Al & Missy throw Jase right under the bus
07:46-12:40 Jase gives Zach a new unflattering nickname
12:41-17:59 The Robertsons show up for each other in a big way
18:00-26:00 The importance of fine china in a marriage
26:01-31:23 Jase & Missy are loving being empty nesters
31:24-39:30 When Christian’s start dancing anything could happen
39:31-47:15 Missy gets political for a moment
47:15-55:31 The importance of mentorship
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Nov 24, 2025 • 57min
Ep 1215 | Jase Debates If Pink Floyd Can Be Worship Music & the Bible’s Strangest Rule
Jase, Al, and Zach launch a heated debate over what can technically be considered worship music, with Phil still remembered as the king of spinning secular songs into spiritual messages. The guys dig into the truth behind Jesus’ final words on the cross, and Jase pulls out the weirdest rule in the entire Bible off the top of his head. Plus, a trucker’s unexpected testimony has the guys wondering if a country music collab might be on the horizon.
In this episode: John 19, verses 1–37; Genesis 22, verses 1–14; Isaiah 53, verse 12; Leviticus 16, verses 15–22; Psalm 22, verse 18; Psalm 34, verse 20; Exodus 12, verse 46; Numbers 9, verse 12; Deuteronomy 21, verse 22; Deuteronomy 20, verses 19–20; Luke 23, verses 32–43; Hebrews 13, verses 11–15; Ephesians 2, verses 21–22
Chapters:
00:00-06:24 Jase chooses Al’s new “walk up song”
06:25-14:30 Why Phil hated country music
14:31-19:00 Nashville is rediscovering Jesus
19:01-26:10 Pilate tries & fails to straddle the fence on Jesus
26:11-34:31 The four worst major aspects of crucifixion
34:32-41:33 Jesus last words before death
41:34-50:26 The scapegoat & sacrificial lamb in one
50:27-58:20 The thief on the cross makes his choice
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