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"Armchair Authentic" is a heartfelt and engaging podcast hosted by two lifelong friends who have shared a journey of 39 years. The show is a platform dedicated to the art of genuine connection and authentic living. At the core of "Armchair Authentic" is the belief that everyone has both a unique and unified purpose, and the hosts are passionate about helping their listeners fulfill this calling.
Listeners can expect a blend of laughter, introspection, and inspirational stories as the hosts and their guests share experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Through these real conversations, the podcast strives to inspire and empower individuals to embrace their journeys and fulfill their mission.
If you have any questions, comments, ideas, or would like to say hello, the guys would love to hear from you at info@armchairauthentic.com
*NEW EPISODES DROP EVERY MONDAY*

A narrow mountain road. Twenty-two men. One idea that sounded potentially crazy and turned out to be healing. We took a side‑by‑side up the Sawtooths montains of Idaho and found more than a view: we found a practice for courage. At the summit, we asked a group of ranchers, farmers, and friends to do something simple and wildly uncomfortable—yell. The first shout rolled across the peaks and came back like an army. The second one broke through the noise inside us. In the long echo, tough men turned quiet, and for a moment we all realized the sacredness of the moment.Back at the retreat, that sound followed us into worship. We’d been singing Gratitude by Brandon Lake all weekend, and “Come on, my soul, don’t you get shy on me” finally landed in our bones. We talked about the labels slapped on us when we were boys and how many we still carry. Then we invited every man to raise his voice again—this time as a claim on freedom. The room shook. Some cried. Others stood taller. It wasn’t for show. It was a release. When honesty leads the way, praise becomes a place where God meets people in the open.Sunday carried the fruit—hands raised for salvation, lingering conversations in the cold air, and story after story of men who felt seen. We share vulnerably about past failures, the difference between shame and testimony, and why the cornerstone matters when you’re rebuilding your life. If you’ve needed a nudge to let go, to sing louder, to name the label and lay it down, this one’s for you.Listen, share this with someone who needs courage today, and tell us: what would you shout if no one judged you? If this resonated, follow the show, leave a review, and send the episode to a friend who needs a reminder that their voice still carries.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

From weight loss breakthroughs to spiritual battlegrounds, this episode takes listeners on a journey through transformation in both physical and spiritual realms. We kick off sharing a surprising weight loss success story where changing eating habits proved more effective than intense exercise regimens. The simple shift to portion control, smarter food choices, and focusing on protein over carbs yielded remarkable results without the feeling of deprivation or constant hunger.The conversation naturally flows into deeper waters as we examine the spiritual implications of seemingly innocent cultural practices. We challenge listeners to consider why, as believers, we might decorate our homes with symbols representing the very forces we're called to oppose. Drawing from personal experiences with occult practices in our youth, we reflect on how easily dangerous spiritual realities become normalized through entertainment and marketing.One of the most powerful moments comes through discussing Jesus' approach to darkness. Rather than avoiding spaces others feared as "haunted," He specifically chose them—demonstrating that light has nothing to fear from darkness. This perspective transforms how we engage with cultural celebrations like Halloween, suggesting that rather than withdrawing, believers can create spaces of genuine joy, community, and light.Throughout our dialogue, we weave together practical health wisdom with spiritual discernment, showing how our everyday choices—from what we eat to how we decorate our homes—reflect our deeper values and beliefs. The conversation reminds us that transformation isn't about perfection but alignment, bringing our daily practices into harmony with what we truly believe.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

Have you ever noticed how everyday moments can suddenly reveal profound truths about life, faith, and leadership? That's exactly what unfolds in this heartfelt conversation between Justin and Rhett as they meander from selling forgotten items on Facebook Marketplace to navigating treacherous mountain paths in Idaho.The guys share laughs about the unexpected challenges of selling $5 items online—the no-shows, the excuses, and the surprising test of patience these transactions become. As they exchange stories about gifting guitars and golf clubs, a deeper theme emerges about stewardship and valuing what we've been given rather than constantly craving more.When the conversation shifts to an upcoming men's retreat in the mountains of Idaho, what begins as playful banter about ATVs and dangerous trails evolves into a powerful discussion about calculated risk. Justin and Rhett explore the wisdom of knowing when to embrace adventure and when to prioritize what matters most, highlighting how true courage sometimes means making the less flashy choice.This naturally flows into the heart of the episode—an exploration of Jesus' Parable of the Sower. With remarkable insight, they unpack how differently people respond to truth planted in their hearts. Some receive it with joy but wither quickly in difficult times. Others let the worries of life choke out what was planted. But those who cultivate good soil produce lasting fruit.Perhaps most powerful is their reminder that growth happens in darkness before it's visible to others. The most meaningful transformation often occurs in seasons of obscurity, requiring humility and faithful stewardship of what God has entrusted to us. As Rhett beautifully puts it, "We have to kill the things that are killing us."Whether you're navigating difficult decisions, wondering how to nurture your faith through challenging times, or simply enjoying authentic conversation between friends, this episode offers both practical wisdom and spiritual encouragement for your journey. Share this episode with someone who could use some authentic truth today!Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has forced us to confront the cost of conviction, the fragility of life, and the urgent call to live our faith with courage. In this deeply personal episode, we step away from our usual uplifting format to process this moment together—sharing grief, raw emotions, and spiritual reflections on what it means for believers and for America.What begins as sorrow becomes a searching conversation on courage, faith, and the uncomfortable reality of discipleship. We wrestle with why Kirk’s death struck us so deeply despite never knowing him personally, realizing that we mourn not just the man, but the message he embodied: unwavering faith, respectful dialogue, and the resolve to stand firm despite mockery and opposition. His final act—sharing the gospel before his life was taken—reveals the ultimate price of genuine conviction.Justin vulnerably shares his own encounter with spiritual opposition while singing Amazing Grace in public years ago, drawing parallels to the greater battle playing out in our culture. Rhett challenges the comfort-driven Christianity that has dulled our courage: “We’ve created so much comfort that we’ve created cowards in our faith. Discomfort creates courage.”This conversation transcends politics, centering instead on the spiritual awakening that can emerge from tragedy. We reflect on the underground Iranian church’s warning of a “satanic lullaby being sung over America” and ask whether this moment could be God’s way of stirring His people from slumber.Join us for a heartfelt dialogue about finding hope in the dark, speaking truth with both grace and courage, and responding to tragedy not with fear—but with renewed commitment to live boldly for Christ. The question remains: what will you do with the time you’ve been given?Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLiving #CharlieKirkTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

What happens when our worst moments are caught on camera for the entire world to see? This episode dives deep into the viral "Phillies Karen" incident, exploring not just what happened when a woman's outburst over a baseball was captured on national television, but what it reveals about humanity, pain, and our collective response to public mistakes.Rhett and Justin begin with some playful college football banter, discussing Alabama's humbling loss to Florida State and what it teaches us about expectations and growth. The conversation takes a heartwarming turn as Rhett shares how his son's passion for racing simulators led to an unexpected connection with professional driver Weston Workman, highlighting how seemingly insignificant moments can become pivotal opportunities when we pursue what we love with dedication.The hosts then thoughtfully analyze the viral baseball incident that captivated social media. Rather than simply condemning the woman's behavior, they challenge listeners to consider what invisible pain might drive such reactions and how differently we might see the situation if we approached it with empathy instead of judgment. "That's exactly the type of person that we all are at the root and at the core," Rhett reflects, "very selfish... and that's the type of person Jesus gave his life for."Through personal stories about aging (complete with tales of gray hair and iPhone white noise machines), the hosts create space for authentic reflection on our shared humanity. They remind us that in an age where anyone's worst moment can become tomorrow's trending topic, extending grace might be the most countercultural choice we can make.Have you ever considered how you might react if your lowest moment became public? Share your thoughts with us and subscribe for more conversations that blend everyday experiences with profound insights.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

Ever wonder if the talents you use today were always there, just waiting to be channeled in the right direction? This episode peels back the curtain on how God redeems and repurposes our natural abilities—even the ones we once used for mischief.Rhett and Justin dive into hilarious childhood memories that reveal the creative seeds of who they'd become. From elaborate prank calls (complete with an actual recording that will have you in stitches) to a childhood fundraising scheme involving a puppet named Ralph, their stories showcase the natural talents that would eventually find their true purpose in ministry.The conversation takes a meaningful turn when they recall how Justin's dad discovered their fake charity operation and immediately made them donate all the money they'd collected ($25-30). This pivotal moment taught them integrity, but looking back as adults, they recognize something deeper: the creativity, initiative, and performance abilities they once misused were the very same gifts God would later redeem for His kingdom."We were creative, we wrote songs, we had initiative and discipline, and we weren't afraid to put ourselves out there," Justin reflects. "Even though we used it in stupid ways, it was a foreshadowing of what we would actually be doing when our lives were surrendered to Christ."This episode offers a powerful reminder that God doesn't waste anything in our story. The same traits that might lead us astray when misdirected can become our greatest strengths when surrendered to their intended purpose. Whether you're struggling with your past or trying to discover your calling, this authentic conversation will encourage you to recognize that perhaps your true gifts have been there all along—they just needed the right direction.What talents might God be wanting to redeem in your life? Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message of hope and transformation.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

What does it mean to experience authentic connection in a world that often feels shallow and impersonal? In this heartfelt conversation, Justin and Rhett open up about the moments that shaped their lives and relationships, revealing how seemingly random events can be divine appointments in disguise.The journey begins with Justin sharing the remarkable story of how he met his wife Sommer—a tale involving a missed math class registration, a McDonald's Egg McMuffin, and a confusing answering machine message about someone named "Tommy." What initially seemed like a frustrating setback (being forced to take an evening math class) turned out to be the orchestrated meeting place for a marriage that would last decades. Through laughter and nostalgia, we discover how God weaves the threads of our lives together in ways we could never engineer ourselves.Along the way, we take a delightful detour into 80s childhood memories—dangerous metal playground equipment, McDonald's play places, and Chuck E. Cheese arcade tokens. These shared experiences create a tapestry of connection that spans generations and reminds us of simpler times when imagination ruled our play.The conversation takes a profound turn when Rhett shares a cultural revelation about the Prodigal Son parable that transforms our understanding of God's love. In first-century Jewish culture, a patriarch hiking up his robes to run would have been considered shameful and undignified—yet the father in the story does exactly that to reach his son before the village can perform a ceremony of public disowning. This powerful image of a Father willing to take on shame to restore His child mirrors the gospel in ways many of us have never considered.Whether you're questioning your faith journey, navigating relationships, or simply craving authentic connection, this episode offers both comfort and challenge. Join us as we explore how God's love runs toward us, adopts us as sons and daughters, and offers permanent belonging in His family. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that they are loved, chosen, and welcomed home.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

Mark Clement joins Armchair Authentic to introduce his trailblazing podcast, Age of Lions, and challenge everything we think we know about growing older. In a culture obsessed with youth, Mark flips the script with surprising research that shows our 50s, 60s, and 70s are often our most impactful decades—not our declining years.“There's no expiration date on calling,” Mark declares, a truth he’s living out at age 56. Having shed 20 pounds, he’s preparing for a five-day, 20-mile wilderness trek through North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest. Determined not to be “the weak link,” his 5:30 AM F3 workouts and weekend rucking sessions have sparked a personal renaissance of strength, discipline, and purpose.The vision for Age of Lions grew from a realization: while countless resources exist for physical wellness in aging, very few address purposeful aging from a faith perspective. With one-third of the U.S. population—120 million people—over age 50, the need is urgent. Through inspiring conversations with leaders, the podcast highlights how later decades can be seasons of growth, innovation, and kingdom impact.Launched August 5th with five episodes dropping on day one, Age of Lions isn’t just a podcast—it’s the start of a movement. For anyone approaching or already living these years, Mark’s message offers hope, challenge, and a compelling vision: what if the second half of your life isn’t decline at all, but your strongest half—the season where your impact, purpose, and calling shine the brightest?Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.---------------------------------------------FOLLOW US:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLiving---------------------------------------------SHOW NOTES: Follow Mark Clement:- Instagram: @markclement- Facebook: Mark Clement- Podcast: Age of Lions- The Roar Agency: https://theroar.agency/Track Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

How much of your life is disappearing into the endless scroll? The answer might shock you.When Justin and Rhett checked their screen time statistics during this candid conversation, they discovered they were spending 3-4 hours daily on social media platforms – that's nearly a full workday each week! This eye-opening realization sparked a deeper discussion about productivity, purpose, and presence in a digitally saturated world.The hosts share their personal struggles with social media's pull. Justin reflects on a two-year period he spent completely disconnected from social platforms, describing it as extraordinarily productive and mentally clarifying. Both wonder aloud: is it possible to be influential and make a meaningful impact without social media? Or are we sacrificing our most productive hours to an algorithm that knows our preferences better than we know ourselves?The conversation ventures into how our "breaking news" culture has trained us to treat every notification as urgent, fragmenting our attention and increasing anxiety. What began as an occasional alert for significant world events has morphed into a constant barrage of updates that keep us tethered to our devices. The result? We're physically present but mentally elsewhere, missing the authentic connections happening right in front of us.By the episode's end, Justin and Rhett challenge themselves – and their listeners – to dramatically reduce social media consumption to just one hour weekly. What creative projects, relationships, or personal growth might flourish in that reclaimed time? This isn't about demonizing technology but rather ensuring it serves our larger purpose instead of distracting from it.Ready to reclaim your time and mental energy? Listen now, then put your phone down and see what happens. And if this conversation resonates, share it with someone who might need to hear it too.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.Follow Us:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe

What if those “filler words” you’ve been told to cut from your speech are actually signs of heightened empathy and social awareness? In this episode, Justin and Rhett unpack a fascinating Stanford University study that flips conventional wisdom on its head—revealing that our verbal quirks may be markers of thoughtful communication, not weaknesses.From there, the conversation takes an inspiring turn with the story of Thomas Edison, whose teacher labeled him “mentally deficient” while his mother insisted he was a genius beyond his school’s capacity. This opens the door to a thought-provoking discussion about how education systems often miss or mishandle different types of brilliance, and how Justin and Rhett have navigated schooling choices for their own children.An unexpected highlight comes when their friend Grey Yeager calls in to share how a small group connection transformed his life and faith. His testimony is a moving reminder of how authentic relationships can create ripple effects far beyond what we can see.Whether you’re questioning communication norms, navigating educational choices, or seeking more authentic connections, this episode offers insights that will transform how you view daily interactions. Through stories, science, and spontaneous friendship, Justin and Rhett remind us that true authenticity creates space for others to thrive in ways standardized approaches never could.Let’s keep the conversation going—send us a DM or drop a comment anytime.Follow Us:Facebook: @armchairauthenticInstagram: @armchairauthenticTwitter: @ArmchairAuthPodWebsite:www.armchairauthentic.comEmail Us:info@armchairauthentic.com#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AmbitionAndContentment #FindJoy #AuthenticLivingTrack Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe