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Phil Robertson
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Jase Robertson
I am unashamed. What about you?
Phil Robertson
Welcome back to Unashamed. A few podcasts ago, I mentioned that we had done something we had never done before in my knowledge, and Maddie didn't correct me. So I'm assuming I was right that we were simul recording. I said simulcasting, but really weren't simulcasting. We're simul recording our podcast in the duck call room next door. Remember me talking about that?
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I do. Well, I remember it happening.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. So.
Jase Robertson
Because I could hear Si faintly, I don't think it was registering on sound.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, because psy, they were just. Every time he would be into a.
Jase Robertson
He's a human noise maker.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, he is.
Jase Robertson
He's. He's also an economic stimulus package when he's playing cards, but he has a whole set of skills.
Phil Robertson
Somebody came up with a top 10 list of names for Psy. It was like at, you know, credit card man. It was all these different things about money. So I found out a little bit more about it, so I was gonna get y'all's take on it. So apparently what they did on this episode, when we were in here, deep into Bible study and doing what we do on the Unashamed podcast, they were breaking down the fourth wall, is what we call it in the.
Zach Dasher
That's a production term.
Phil Robertson
Production term. That means they. They brought in the. Their. Their version of Maddie, which is a guy named Hunter, to be on the podcast.
Jase Robertson
Well, you know what's weird? I've never heard Hunter ever say a word.
Phil Robertson
Well, me either. Yeah, that's what I found so bizarre.
Jase Robertson
He's a quiet.
Phil Robertson
He's very quiet. So I thought, how would he be as a podcast guest? And then he was on for part of the podcast. Then they brought my daughter. My youngest daughter, Alex, who works for Tread Lively, our production overseer that Zach is. Works. Is in charge of. And. And she does copy. And so she listens to podcasts, which, by the way, if the miserable experience for me is when she comes over to my house to do her work. Zach, I was trying to do a little Bible study, and she has.
Zach Dasher
You're listening to yourself.
Phil Robertson
Well, or worse, I'm listening to the. To the duck call room. But she listens to it at a faster speed than we actually talk.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, well, these people are. They got brain issues.
Phil Robertson
Well, I don't know what it is.
Jase Robertson
But I'd even do that.
Phil Robertson
I can't even. I. I got so bamboozed that I had to get all my stuff and go back to my bedroom to do my work, because I could not listen to that.
Jase Robertson
Well, some people listen to our podcast and that they talk.
Phil Robertson
I know they say we talk super slow, is what she says, but I'm like, well, we just don't know.
Zach Dasher
Well, you get trained on. I mean, I listen to things in double speed as well. I think when you just. When you're having to go through a lot of content, you do shocking.
Phil Robertson
But. But I.
Zach Dasher
But what's funny is Jason always accused me of talking so fast. I don't know what I sound like on the ads. If you listen to it in double.
Phil Robertson
We going there again. Zach just went there.
Jase Robertson
You are the comedy relief for my life because when I need a break, you start reading ads at twice the speed that you normally.
Phil Robertson
But now we know why he does it, because he listens to stuff.
Zach Dasher
I'm trying to get where I could read them at the speed of light. If I can accomplish reading advertisers in.
Phil Robertson
The speed of light.
Jase Robertson
Well, my dad taught that when anyone starts talking fast, you better reach back and make sure you got your wallet.
Zach Dasher
And what did Phil say about the insurance salesmen and preachers?
Jase Robertson
They slick their hair back and they talk real fast.
Phil Robertson
They talk real fast and their hair slick back, he said. And you know what that means? That means their hair slid back because they're running fast the other way with your money. I grew up hearing that. It says I became a preacher. Insurance agents and insurance agents and preachers. That's what he. That's what he said. That's what. What he put us. And I would Always say it later in life as a preacher and dad. Then he was embarrassed, you know, that he said it because his son was a preacher. So. But here's the deal. So they broke the fourth wall down. You said. Why would they do that? Well, apparently, I don't know what role Alex played in this thing, but I know Hunter, who's. Who is the other producer for the other podcast. They did it to give him relationship advice.
Jase Robertson
Oh, really?
John Crist
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Well, they gave. They gave Hunter relationship.
Phil Robertson
That was the reason why they brought him on the podcast. So that sigh, Johnny D. And Martin could give him relationship advice. Which I thought right when I heard.
Jase Robertson
This supposed to be helpful.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's what I thought, Jess, because when I heard the scenario, I thought, you talk about a disaster waiting to happen. For those three.
Zach Dasher
I need to have a thank you for telling me this. I will have an HR policy on this. This is dangerous.
Phil Robertson
Well, and let me tell you what started. Let me tell you why this happened. And this. This did take me back to a moment. Jace might remember it, he might not. Because we're going back years, if I'm not mistaken. Six years. To our own early, humble beginnings of unashamed. So Hunter comes in. So he's. So he asked off for work, which I hope I'm not getting him in trouble since we're talking to his boss. But he asked off for work, apparently so he could see a girl that he likes. But apparently Maddie tells me later because she gave me some more of the 411 this morning that his parents don't like the girlfriend.
Jase Robertson
Oh boy.
Phil Robertson
Which still weather he's still with her.
Jase Robertson
I don't know if we are to announce that to the world.
Phil Robertson
I think we can because he's been on the other podcast talking about that.
Zach Dasher
So he has talked. He's talked about this on the podcast?
Phil Robertson
Yes, they talked about this on.
Zach Dasher
Speaking of podcast, I hadn't even gotten.
Phil Robertson
To the funniest part. So. So the reason why. So he takes his time off, he's away and he comes back. So he tries to nonchalant his coming back because he didn't ask the people on the podcast about it. He just talked to the higher ups around here who would let him take a day or two off. So he comes back. Apparently he has a giant hickey on his neck.
Zach Dasher
Oh my gosh.
Jase Robertson
Well, this is getting. This happens when you have podcasts without a Bible.
Phil Robertson
Exactly. Which is my ultimate point. So it comes back with the hickey, but instead of just owning it and sporting it, because this has happened. Someone has put a hickey. This girlfriend. A hickey on his neck. He tries to cover it up with a band aid, but it's not a big enough band aid.
Jase Robertson
This sounds like something that would happen when you were in, like, seventh grade.
Phil Robertson
Exactly. My thing was when did, like, hickeys were a big deal when I was 15.
Zach Dasher
Well, I think that was the thing back in the 80s and 90s. I. I was.
Jase Robertson
I was just.
Zach Dasher
I had an image of a who's the boss episode with. What was her name? Alyssa Milano got.
Phil Robertson
Oh, boy.
Zach Dasher
Covered up with a scarf. And Tony. Tony Danza was the. The dad and Angela was the mom. I know. I remembered this.
Phil Robertson
Wow. Oh, that's sad. But that's.
Zach Dasher
I. I remember an episode from the late 1980s, who's the boss episode where they tried to cover up.
Jase Robertson
Well, let me tell you about. Since we're talking about who's a boss. I'm north of 50, and I've. I've been married. How long have I been married? 1990, 32 or 3. Fix to be 35.
Phil Robertson
35 years.
Jase Robertson
I've never had a hickey.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, well, you couldn't get to your neck. Now, Jace, that. That has a lot to do.
Jase Robertson
Maybe it's the beard, but no one's.
Phil Robertson
Seen Jace's neck in about 20 years, so it's no surprise.
Jase Robertson
So I'm just throwing that out there. There's some things I'm proud of. I also also do not have a tattoo, so I just skipped that part a lot.
Zach Dasher
Is there any tattoos in your family, Missy don't have them either, does she?
Phil Robertson
Oh, Reed's got plenty.
Jase Robertson
No, Missy does not have a tattoo.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, Reed has a lot of tattoos.
Zach Dasher
Al, you've got one.
Phil Robertson
I've got multiples. I have two eras of tattoos. I have the pre. I have the prodigal Al tattoos. Which are.
Zach Dasher
You have Donna. Is there one says Donna?
Phil Robertson
No, it was a D. That stood for that or something else that I can't say on air that Lisa calls me from that tattoo. But it's. But then I got one with Lisa that's on my wrist here. I don't know if you can see it on there. It says forget says forgiven. And Lisa wanted one when she turned 50. It took me two years or took her two years to convince me to get it. I didn't want to do it. I said, babe, I got some. I need to take off. I don't want to put any more home.
Jase Robertson
But how did you, you know, get the Leviticus worked out and that? You just Thought law and nailed to the cross, Jason.
Phil Robertson
I didn't worry about that.
Zach Dasher
Old Testament doesn't apply.
Phil Robertson
No, not tattoos. And besides, have you seen people lately? This is pretty tame compared to most of our list.
Zach Dasher
Well, those markings. And like the. In Leviticus, it was more you were marking yourself with.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, this isn't about a false God. Although some of the early ones, I could probably make that claim. I was definitely violating a lot of scripture.
Jase Robertson
That's where I was headed here in.
Phil Robertson
That job, Zach, So I will say so. Here's what. I don't know anything about what happened other than that on that podcast about what they told him. I. I think Maddie said they all encouraged him to dump his girlfriend. I don't know. I don't know what's gonna. Yeah, that's what they said.
Jase Robertson
I can't believe this is real life.
Phil Robertson
This is real life. I mean, apparently they've turned into Dr. Phil over there on the.
Jase Robertson
I would have said. I mean, because it's like when I met my future in laws, they didn't like me.
Phil Robertson
Right. And we all had that experience, Jace. Yeah, maybe Jazz, So.
Jase Robertson
And you know, I really can't blame them. And it wasn't because I wasn't following Jesus. I mean, they.
Phil Robertson
You were hardcore.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I was. I mean, just talking about following.
Phil Robertson
And Missy's dad, who is a. Who is a famed evangelist. I mean, We Care Ministries led thousands to Christ. And you were doing that as a young man, so you would have thought, what was the.
Zach Dasher
What was the beef, Jase? What do you think the beef was?
Jase Robertson
Where's the beef? The beef was, what are you gonna do to provide money?
Zach Dasher
So they didn't see the ambition for. They were looking at you thinking, he's not going to have.
Phil Robertson
The ambition of Christ is one thing, but earning a living, you know, something else.
Jase Robertson
I mean. You know what's funny, though, is he was a preacher and still is. I mean, he's retired, but I mean, he. Yeah, and we have a great relationship now.
John Crist
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
I mean, I would. I would say. And I don't mean this in a celebrity way, but they are my biggest fans and supporters. I mean, they are awesome.
Phil Robertson
They're Team J's. But you won them over.
Jase Robertson
You know, I just.
Phil Robertson
I went.
Jase Robertson
The rich young ruler. That was my response. You remember when Jesus told that guy to sell everything he had?
Phil Robertson
I said I took five minutes.
Jase Robertson
No, I said, I don't have anything to sell. Yeah, because I don't have anything.
Zach Dasher
You just follow Jesus.
Jase Robertson
I just went ahead and just started off that way.
Phil Robertson
And boy preachers love when you use scripture.
Jase Robertson
Saying is here. I told a preacher, I said, I'm going to trust in God and do what's right, and I'm going to love your daughter. And, yeah, we'll work it out.
Phil Robertson
I'd say the Lord works it out for you.
Jase Robertson
And he's like, nope, thumbs down. Try again.
Zach Dasher
Strike one.
Jase Robertson
So, yeah, it just. Which, I mean, I get it. When you're young, you think you're on top of the world, and, you know, and then I just thought. I mean, I was really trusting in God, and I think he just thought this immature guy. Yeah, I mean, it's like my dad used to say when people say, oh, we'll live off love, and he's like, you'll starve to death. Yeah, but. So there's something to that. But I mean, I just went on.
Phil Robertson
Well, best laid plans, right? I mean, Zach, when you went to Harding, you had no idea you'd be doing what you're doing now for the kingdom and for your living and everything else. I mean, you think a lot of things when you're 20.
Jase Robertson
Well, you know what's funny is you got to be careful when you give advice. Because I said on this podcast now, I was kidding, but, like, not really, but it was a joke. And I said, hey, these people meeting online, getting married, that ain't gonna work. Look, the last three events I've done, I bet I've had a hundred people come up there, and the only reason they came to that event was to get close proximity and say, I told you, met online. Seven years of joyful bliss.
Zach Dasher
I feel like I told you that. I feel like I said on that.
Phil Robertson
Podcast, I would say 90% of people meet that way. So. But. So back to my earlier discussion. This was a throwback to the early listeners of Unashamed. And we're fixing to test you. And I know you're out there because I met. I met Jay at the last event. You've been listening since day one. We used our very first guy we ever had. Well, I guess he was second because Cole got us started. But the very sec. The second guy was a young man named Connor that Dad called no name. He just didn't take the time to learn his name or whatever. And so Connor was our engineer back then. Our producer, young guy had just gotten married, and he came in one day. I don't know if you remember this chase. We were at the lodge back then, filming, and he walks in and he's got a big hickey on his neck. He had been married a few months. He's a newlywed, and, you know, he's doing his stuff. He's laying out copy for us and made some coffee. And I'm watching him, and I thought, was he going to say something about this giant hickey on his neck just because he's sporting it? So I thought he'd say. He said nothing. Which in his case, it was actually a professional way to do business, I guess. But I thought, well, he's not even going to make a joke about it, because that's kind of what we do. So we. He sits down, he counts us down. We started in the podcast, and the first thing I said to you and Dad, I was like, did y'all notice Connor's neck this morning when he came in? And then we spent about the next 10 minutes.
Jase Robertson
I don't even remember.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, it was. I'll never forget it. And Connor was like, maddie, our current producer, whenever you embarrass them, they turn a shade of red. She's doing it now, so they turn a shade of red. This, like, glowing red. And when I looked over at him behind the bank, like, Maddie is. It was a glowing red. And so strange. I mean, and then I was like, so. So, Connor, you can't cut that out because you're the editor, but you cannot edit what we just said about you. And he said. And I said, wait till you tell your wife. Oh, I texted her while you were talking about it.
Jase Robertson
It's kind of different if you're married, I guess. But, you know. What are you doing?
Phil Robertson
I'm just saying, what are the odds that we would have two podcasts stretched out over six years, and we've had two producers that came in with giant hickeys on their neck.
Jase Robertson
Means we need to have some private Bible studies, I guess, on not wasting time.
Phil Robertson
So, Maddie, the gauntlet's been laid down. You better. If you come in here with the hickey on your neck, get ready.
Jase Robertson
They say every trend makes a return. I didn't know that was back, but I guess.
Phil Robertson
Oh, man.
Jase Robertson
Unless I'm missing something. Am I missing something, Zach?
Zach Dasher
I mean, I'm. I'm just. As a. Yeah, I'm processing this entire.
Jase Robertson
Conversation like you need a meeting. Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, I think we need to have.
Jase Robertson
I'm not sure how we're segueing to anything spiritual.
Phil Robertson
We have good news about that, Jason. We're fortunate today because we have a guest who we've been waiting on to come here to be on our podcast because he's doing Sadie's and the duck call room. And he's the perfect man for a conversation that we just had and so nervous about. I'm not going to tell you who he is until he shows up, but we're going to take a break. We come back, we're going to introduce our guest and we're going to see what he thinks about hickeys. I've heard from a lot of you out there in Unashamed Nation a lot of encouraging words. Just want to say thanks. You know, I've been on a weight loss journey since the beginning of 2025 on my birthday and I've been doing really well. And as mom would always say, Jason, she was introducing somebody. She said, meet my new best friend. You know, she always says that it could be the person at the hotel, whoever. Well, I have a new best friend is Dr. Ashley Lucas. She's the founder of Ph.D. weight Loss. She's a registered dietitian. She's got a Ph.D. in sports nutrition, chronic disease. And she's helped a lot of people now, including me. And thousands of clients have had success and now we're one of them. What I love about it is it teaches, the program teaches you what to eat, when to eat, and it works on your relationship with food and also shows you how to lose weight for life. If you're watching this on YouTube, this is me at the start of my journey with PhD weight loss. And I'm 11 weeks in at this point and I've lost 40 pounds in 11 weeks, which has been amazing. No gimmicks, no pills, no injections, no side effects. And trust me, I've tried a lot of different diets. This one is great because mainly I'm not hungry. They provide 80% of the food, which is, you know, at no extra cost to me and you. And so it's a great way to lose weight. They also provide encouragement and coaching which helps you on the psychological side as well. So I definitely highly recommend it. Join us on our weight loss journey. You can schedule your one on one consultation today by calling 864-644-1900 or you can visit myphdweightloss.com that's 864-6441 900. Tell them that Alcome back to the podcast. John Chris has appeared literally out of thin air.
John Crist
Come on.
Phil Robertson
He, he just, his plane just landed. So he was this surprise guest Jace, that I didn't tell you about that I knew would have an opinion on hickeys.
Jase Robertson
And you're actually a Return.
John Crist
Yes, I'm back. Is there. Has there ever been two in person?
Phil Robertson
You know, not.
Jase Robertson
I'm sure there maybe done over a thousand.
Zach Dasher
Maybe some local guests.
Jase Robertson
Nobody.
Phil Robertson
But, I don't know, big, big names like you. I'm not sure.
John Crist
Well, it's up. I'll tell you this. The studio's been upgraded.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Well, the first time you came on our podcast. So you drive out in the middle of nowhere. So you thought you were an extra in Deliverance, too.
John Crist
I didn't know where I was. I never heard. I was calling my agent secretly. I go, I think. I think you got me into something over my head.
Phil Robertson
And then there's like, we're showing him around the lair. There's that deer hanging in the freezer.
Jase Robertson
Animals.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Jace comes in, he's got blood all over.
John Crist
Somebody was telling me at the house that was. Is the house there?
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
Yeah. They're like, come on up to the house. There's some other people. And I was like, I never know who's, like, in the family or who's not. It's very confusing.
Jase Robertson
I don't either.
John Crist
I'm like, so is this person like. And they're like, oh, yeah. She's like, what?
Phil Robertson
Yeah, you could, like, wander to a meth lab or the Laird with equal enthusiasm.
Jase Robertson
No, that is true. Because you're like, what about that house there? I'm like, no, don't go there. And you're like, why? I was like, they might kill you. This is a dangerous place out there.
Zach Dasher
They're not family.
John Crist
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
But I will say, like, tree fell the last day or two, and one of the guys, the redneck showed up, cut the tree. So there's good and bad. You got to take it all.
Jase Robertson
Well, I have to say, because my dad is no longer, you know, doing the podcast, but after you left last time, he said, I don't know about that boy.
John Crist
Sounds like my dad.
Jase Robertson
That was his take on you, John.
Zach Dasher
I was wondering how Phil was going to handle this, Like, John's sense of humor, if he would. If he would pick up John every.
Phil Robertson
Time John would say something funny, dad would be looking up scriptures in his Bible. And John final. He said, he's making me nervous because.
John Crist
He never said anything. He just. He listened to what I said and he goes.
Phil Robertson
You think you have people at your shows like that that are just out there with their Bibles out saying.
John Crist
I mean, definitely.
Phil Robertson
They claim this guy's a Christian comedian.
John Crist
But people are definitely leaving, going, I don't know about that boy for sure. That should be the title of my next tour. I don't know about that.
Jase Robertson
Boy, that would be good.
Phil Robertson
It would be pretty good.
John Crist
I don't know about that.
Jase Robertson
I was uncomfortable. I didn't think it went well. I told you that. That when you walked in, I thought, oh, surprised to see you back, but. Because it was awkward, because I kind of have a little vein in that. I'm like, hey, we're doing a Bible study. What? What are we. And. But my dad is that times 10.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
So what? And that's why I'm glad you're here, because I wanted to talk about something and we haven't prepared for this.
Phil Robertson
But wait a minute. Before you get to that. I got it. So just to tie off that last story, do you have an opinion on hickeys one way or the other? Because two of our producers in the last six years, one was married, one is not, came in to work with hickeys and wouldn't say anything about it. One tried to cover it up with a too small band aid and so.
John Crist
On your neck.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, on the neck.
Jase Robertson
And so these people are in their 20s.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, they were both in their 20s.
John Crist
The most concerning part is married. If you're doing. That's when you're not allowed to do stuff.
Jase Robertson
He's agreeing with me. Y'all were. I thought.
John Crist
I didn't even hear y'all.
Phil Robertson
Y'all.
Jase Robertson
I was saying, this is the dumbest thing.
John Crist
If you're married and you go, babe, let me take you out to a nice dinner, and we're gonna go home and a hickey's gonna come from that. It's not good. No, that's not. That's not.
Jase Robertson
No. There are way more interesting things than you can be doing with your time. They disqualified my opinion because I have a beard, because nobody looks at my neck.
Zach Dasher
No, we didn't disqualify. We never disagreed with you. I think I don't get it.
Jase Robertson
I don't even run it back. You dis. Al said you have a beard. You're disqualified. No one.
Phil Robertson
Well, I just said nobody could get to that neck for 25 years. You have no expertise on hickey.
Jase Robertson
He disqualified.
Phil Robertson
John's got a beer. But you can still get to the net.
John Crist
Yeah. Well, I guess I think there's a tipping point where you go, oh, a kid in sixth. Seventh grade comes in with, you're the. You're high five. And exactly. Then you go, twenties. No.
Jase Robertson
Married.
John Crist
Yeah, married.
Phil Robertson
So, Maddie, pass that along to your co worker. That was our.
John Crist
Let's get The W in here. Let's talk to her.
Phil Robertson
Exactly. All right. So now I ask you a question. Sorry, I had you.
Jase Robertson
Oh. So what I was going to say is, you know, we're viewed. We had a comedy show. It was. It was comedic. The problem is that me and my dad. And I'm throwing him in there now since the breaking news, we're accidentally funny. Because every time I try to be funny. No, it's crickets. But if I say something and I'm being serious, sometimes people laugh.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Which. And it happens a lot.
Phil Robertson
I think I'm the one that coined that phrase about. No, you're.
Jase Robertson
You're right, because I was. I just did an event for Willie.
Phil Robertson
Because he'll stay stuff in a sermon or speaking. Everybody laugh. But he wasn't trying to be funny.
Jase Robertson
But then I thought, well, if I do this speech again, I need to remember that, because that was funny. So that has now become my bit, because you get up and people. You say things that are funny. So I was wondering, are you accidentally funny? Are you purposefully trying to be funny?
John Crist
Well, I think it's funny because a lot of times you get a pastor or a speaker. That is if they are being booked for an encouraging message or an inspirational talk, and they are funny. It's like an added bonus.
Jase Robertson
Right.
John Crist
If you go to the comedy club and you're like, this guy is booked as a comedian. We better be hearing it. Yeah, we better be. So if you go. We joke around sometimes with some of the Christian comedians that if the comedy's not really going well, they just kind of go into a message.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
Yeah. They're like. Well, yeah. And they kind of like, what happened to the comedy?
Jase Robertson
Well, that's what I did.
Phil Robertson
So in that case, you're accidentally a preacher.
John Crist
Yeah, preacher.
Jase Robertson
Well, that's the other night. I cover for Willie. I told this on another podcast, but I'll just give you the high points. So when I, you know, usually, like, church groups or something spiritual, invite me because I'm doing a podcast where we study the Bible. And so I. But I'm taking Willie's place. Well, I get there in the first 10 seconds. I realized this is not a church event. And I don't have to point out the obvious things, but I was pretty sure that I was one of the few people that was sober, number one.
Phil Robertson
Oh, really?
Jase Robertson
I instantly got that feeling. And just based on the way, you know, the women who were hosting the event were dressed, I thought, okay. So when I got up, well, it was such a distraction. Because there was a lot going on. There was a lot of people. It was over a thousand people.
John Crist
And you're supposed to be doing what, preaching? Well, they just, they said on appearance.
Jase Robertson
They had us there. They had Willie.
Phil Robertson
He's a last minute fill in. He's not sure what he's.
Jase Robertson
They were basically trying to get people there and they really said, you know, we don't care what you say, just do it quickly because they're here, you know, and Willie's.
John Crist
Is Willie funny?
Phil Robertson
He's pretty.
Jase Robertson
Well, yeah, I think he's funny. But in that environment, I think he would have struggled because no wonder he.
John Crist
Said he couldn't go. He said you go.
Phil Robertson
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
So I got up.
Phil Robertson
I think the whole thing's a setup.
Jase Robertson
I told two or three jokes right off the bat about Willie that are proven to be funny because I've done them at other places and guess what happened?
John Crist
Nothing.
Jase Robertson
Crickets. Nothing.
Phil Robertson
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Jase Robertson
So I thought that. That I know was funny because other. But they. They weren't. They were louder than me.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And so then famous story. That's always funny, and it's a true story. It's not like I'm trying to be funny. Just the actual story is proven to be funny because they always laugh. And I tell the story about when we were outside of A and E pitching the show. Willie was pitching the show for Duck Dynasty. And me and Willie are drinking $5 cups of coffee. But we look like we do. And in New York, everybody's just going fast. And a guy dropped some coins in Willie's cup, which was actually coffee, which is funny. You know, I mean, it's like they thought he was homeless in that two seconds. And he's mad and he's. And I was laughing.
Phil Robertson
Jace is laughing because he thinks that Willie looked worse than him because he didn't put it in his coat.
Jase Robertson
Well, I'm like, this guy determined that he's worse off than me. And I said this line in the. To this audience, I said, this guy concluded very quickly that despite him being 50 pounds heavier than me, he's worse off. Look. Nothing.
John Crist
Then you go, no giggle.
Jase Robertson
So you know what I did in that moment? I went to my dad. No. I reached over and picked up my Bible.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I.
Phil Robertson
He did what comedians do.
John Crist
See?
Jase Robertson
And it became quiet as a church.
John Crist
Really.
Jase Robertson
Yep. I shared Jesus for 10 minutes. But now here's what's funny. Then I did my duck call routine because now I had them. I've shared what I'm about. Well, then they started laughing, and I thought, well, now I'm not trying to be funny.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And it. They. We got engaged through the power of the spirit.
John Crist
So it's interesting that it's live, because when it's live, I mean, every comic has stories for a whole decade of what we call bombing. Like, whoa. I mean, I've done. I did a church down here in West Monroe, like, in 2018. And I like. I've done youth groups. I did a kid's karate birthday party. And they will see. It was like the people that booked you.
Phil Robertson
That seems like that'd be a tough crowd.
John Crist
It was kids.
Phil Robertson
Kids.
Zach Dasher
What are you doing at Moms? At Moms. What do you do?
John Crist
It was in the community center at the Air Force Academy, like some kind of Side room. And they will see my videos online, probably. What y'all watch. Come do this here.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
And you go like, Kevin Hart couldn't do it. Nobody could. It's impossible. But they go, oh, do the magic trick at this thing. And that's what you're saying. Sometimes if people are standing up when they should be sitting, if they. If it's too, like, buttoned up, nobody's drinking, that's not good. But if everyone's drunk, that's not good. You want to kind of get them.
Jase Robertson
Somewhere in the middle and they're like.
John Crist
Oh, do it at a. At a. Like a concert. Like a. In between the bands. I go, well, if everybody's standing. Yeah, that's not really conducive to.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah, that's interesting.
John Crist
But it's live, so you gotta. You're kind of trying to present but also thinking in your head. Okay, that didn't work.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
Should I go this way?
Jase Robertson
I just kind of went spiritual warfare.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Okay. You don't want to laugh.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Which I will tell you this. The guy, they auctioned off a item that Willie. I called it a guilt offering. Which nobody laughed because they didn't know. I was like, he couldn't be here. I said, so he sent a guilt offering. We're going to auction this off. Crickets. Because it's not the right audience. They don't know what a guilt offering is.
Phil Robertson
Going Old Testament probably didn't help your.
Jase Robertson
Current cause, But I'd already shared Jesus at that point, so I didn't care. But the guy who got it, when he got up there, I mean, he could barely stand up and just was rocking. Slurred speech. Every other word was a four letter word. He's bought that. He just spent $15,000 for something. Willie probably had 50 bucks in, but now it was cool. It was four signed duck calls and all that. And his wife, you know, she's looking at me. It was kind of awkward. We're going to take a picture, you know. And I was like, well, just grab a hold of me so you can. And then he looked up and he just burst out balling, started crying. And I looked at his wife and she was like, why are you crying, honey? And he said, I don't know. And I said, well, I think it's the Holy Spirit. Which then they laughed. And I thought, no, I was serious.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
You know, but anyway, I mean, that was.
John Crist
You got it. How many. How many go to jokes do you got in the. In the holster?
Jase Robertson
I have zero.
John Crist
Well, I thought he said he did a couple jokes.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I. Well, I made fun of Willie, which is usually funny.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
You know, I said the reason he. Deer hunt.
Phil Robertson
But you wouldn't have used that had you not been filling in for Willie.
Jase Robertson
I wouldn't have used it, but I've.
Phil Robertson
Used that story before. Well, I just.
Jase Robertson
What I said was about the joke is. No, I said. I said, Willie is into deer hunting and I'm into duck hunting. So this is. This is going to be a different presentation. And I said, and it's pretty obvious why he's into deer and I'm into ducks. I was like, he views ducks based on body type as an appetizer. So here I am. I was like, and Willie is into deer because that's all you can eat. Just look at him. He looks like he swallowed a whiskey barrel. That was my. The whiskey barrel was my. It looks like he swallowed a whiskey barrel. Nothing. No chuckle. No.
John Crist
But were they paying attention yet or. No, no, no.
Jase Robertson
I mean, ob. Because that's funny.
Phil Robertson
So I have some stuff I open with. So. So, like, I usually open with something along the lines of, my wife says, I'm the best looking Robertson. And if she's with me, she's like, amen. That's right. You know, and everybody kind of chuckles. And then I pop a picture up of my family. And I was like, but, you know, I gotta be honest. Look at this picture. This is my family. It's not hard to be the best looking Roberts. It takes just this much effort, you know, and then I hear that.
Jase Robertson
But that I think she needs glasses.
Phil Robertson
Right, exactly. And therefore the joke works. So it's funny, I mean, because of the picture that you.
John Crist
Well, if you think about Joel Osteen, if you ever watch one of his messages, what does he start with a joke? Yeah, every time. And it's something from the Internet or a knock, knock joke or a funny joke about. I remember when I was on, you know, that tour, Winter Jam, the big tour. We did it in 2018. And. And I was. Carrie Jobe did her set right after me. So I do 12 minutes. Carrie Jobe would come on Elite Worship.
Jase Robertson
Could they not have a further.
John Crist
Yeah, well, chasm happened. So I don't know how they decided on that lineup. But she came to me. The tour is three months. She came to me about a month into the tour. And she goes, I gotta be honest with you, it is so refreshing to lead these people in worship after, because what you've done, there's all these strangers that have come to Shreveport or wherever we are. Nobody knows each other. You have brought them all together, and comedy is a very. Like, you tap in the guy next to you, and everybody's laughing at these things. And you've also. She said what it also does. It brought down the walls where everybody was feeling nervous about how they looked in front of everyone else. And she said, you brought all that down with humor, brought everyone together. And then it was so refreshing to lead worship after that. And I never thought about something like that.
Phil Robertson
No. And I agree 100%. That's pretty much what Lisa and I do because we do our testimony. But her story is so heavy and impactful that I open up with the jokes about the looks, about the family, and I got some visual stuff. I do. And everybody's laughing. And you're right. I watch the walls come down, and.
John Crist
Then let's kind of loosen them up a little bit.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
They were all. I think that's. That's what Joel Osteen does. However you feel about him, he does great about connecting. And if you laugh, if me and you are in the airport and somebody does something silly, what are you doing? You're looking around to see if someone else goes, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Do you see what happened?
John Crist
Did you see that? And then you're buddies with that guy because you go, that's. And then somebody goes. And then you go, oh, thank you. And then everybody. It kind of brings people together like that.
Phil Robertson
Have you ever done, like, a great joke that nobody laughed but you? So when you mentioned Joel Osteen, I remember we met him in a. In a green room. Dad was on right after him on one of these Fox News programs.
John Crist
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
So we're back there, and he's like, Mr. Phil. And he comes over, and, I mean, he is polished, he's gleaming. His bodyguards have matching suits with Joel Osteen. This is how they look. And so he wanted a picture with dad. And I'm like, sure. So he gives me his phone. So. So I frame up the picture. Here's dad and Joel Osteen. I said, you guys look like twins. And. Which I thought was funny. But nothing. Nothing from dad. Nothing from Joel. The bodyguards are like two gargoyle statues. And I felt that was a good lie.
Zach Dasher
But what was Phil's line when he saw Joe?
Phil Robertson
Well, so after he took the picture, Osteen's walking away. He said. Because then he said, joel, do you tell him to repent, to come to Jesus? Is that what you're preaching to him? He said, phil, my message is just like yours. He said, you got to tell him to repent. So he's walking away down the hall with the bodyguards, and he says, hey, oh, tell him to repent. You know, he's lit. He's literally yelling at him down the hall.
John Crist
Last name. Yeah, it's a high school on the recess. Hey, Olstein.
Phil Robertson
It happened.
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John Crist
Nobody has any stories about. About. Why don't we tell the stories about how we all bring killing with our jokes? What's the best that's ever gone for you? Do you remember when we're killing it?
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
When everybody was just like this with the tie is hilarious.
Jase Robertson
I never remember.
Phil Robertson
Because that's the same dude.
Jase Robertson
Because I walk.
Phil Robertson
You remember the.
Jase Robertson
Why are they laughing you know, I guess that was funny, but, yeah.
Phil Robertson
Oh, I can tell you mine. I still remember it well, and it's an odd place for it to happen. Lisa and I spoke at a women's conference. I was the first man to ever speak at this conference. Now, I was with my wife, so it was a tag team, but still, I was the first man that ever let in front of these women. And there were 3,000 women, a thousand at a time. So it was spread out over three events. It was on Mackinac Island, Michigan. And, I mean, they were so into this conference because, I have to admit, it wasn't me. They were into the conference because they came in there. Every joke, every something you say about your wife would have, like, you were getting reaction and response. But I'll never forget, like, I thought I could be a comedian. Like, after that, I was like, I got it. And then I go down here in Ruston, which is my hometown, 30 miles up the road. I was so excited because I'd never spoken in the town of my birth. And it's a big men's event. There's probably about four or five hundred men there. And I go into my stuff, and it is just nothing. I mean, the stuff that I always get, laughs on the road, nothing. And so I thought, well, Jesus was right. A prophet is without honor in his.
John Crist
Own time, miracles in his own country.
Phil Robertson
I mean, you could. I could not get a laugh.
Jase Robertson
I think the best crowds are when you tell a joke and nobody laugh. You thought it was gonna be funny. And then I'll say, you know, I'll tap the mic and say, I thought that was funny. Then they all laugh.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I thought, okay, it's a good crowd every night, you know, so it's like. But I think maybe I can't remember because I don't use notes or. I mean, I have one message, but I never. It's not like I'm going down a list. It just kind of happens, which I'm.
Phil Robertson
Curious that with you, so. Because I've. You know, Jason, I. I don't know that I've only seen a handful of comedians in person. Jason. I went over and saw Seinfeld and Shreveport one time.
John Crist
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
I wonder, how do you like your material? Because the memory, is it just from telling stories, and then you just kind of remember it because you don't see comedians hardly ever, like, look at notes. Yeah. So how do you do that? Because you're talking about, what, sometimes an hour shower? Ye.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I can't imagine.
Phil Robertson
I mean, that's a lot. How do you sort of keep the flow going in your mind? How do you do that?
John Crist
I would say so it depends on what city and what. Sometimes there's a. Like sometimes you do the same city and you got a 4:00 show, a matinee show and a 7:00 show. So. And those could be wildly different. Exact. Same stage. Exact. But 4:00, 7:00. If it goes on sale in Shreveport, that's the one that sells out first. So those are the rabid fans. Yeah, 4 o'clock is the ones that go, oh, yeah. And then that one sells us. So those people are by nature less enthusiastic.
Phil Robertson
Enthusiastic.
John Crist
But the thing about these crowds that you guys are talking about, they don't know they're bad. Yeah, you do, because you tell those jokes or those whatever, you know, they work, right. Somebody could. Sometimes we have the highest merch sales ever after a horrible show. They go, that was unbelievable.
Phil Robertson
That was the best thing.
John Crist
I'm like, well, why didn't you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think you just. There's. We have. I would say I have in an hour long show, I got six, six like pillars of topics. My nieces and nephews dating, my parents. And so if you go into one and. And it. They're not giving it to you, I'll just go. Go to the next shift. It.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah.
John Crist
And if they love it, that Seinfeld would say, use a bad show to edit and use a good show to explore.
Phil Robertson
Okay.
John Crist
So if they're into it, keep talking about the topic.
Phil Robertson
So do you discover new material during a show?
John Crist
That's the only way to.
Phil Robertson
Oh, okay, I got you. So it's not like you just thought all these things all the way out.
John Crist
So like yesterday we were at. One of my buddies was telling me about how he goes, you ever not like a guy? And then he wanted to introduce you to his kids and you like, by default you're like, I'm not gonna like these kids. Cause I don't like the guy. And I just thought there's a funny idea that you don't even. And the kid's probably great.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I don't like the guy.
John Crist
Yeah. And see y'all. I see that. I said that to y'all too. And y'all have a knowledge of that idea, right? And so I would just kind of flesh that out, play around, and then I would record it and then I would watch that part to see.
Jase Robertson
I've had that conversation with my wife.
John Crist
That's a good Sign.
Jase Robertson
But he has good kids.
John Crist
Oh, yeah. That's good.
Jase Robertson
You see what I. Yeah. It's like, we're coming back. And I'm like, I didn't like the guy. I thought he was up to no good. He's got good kids.
John Crist
This kid's great.
Jase Robertson
Well, I think maybe. I mean, family's always funny.
John Crist
Yeah, there's always funny.
Jase Robertson
I mean, look, we're going through the worst time in our lives with our parents, and we've used accidentally humor as a way to just deal with the situation because it, you know, it's the.
Phil Robertson
Way we've always done it.
Jase Robertson
It's so sad. And if people saw us laughing about something, they think, well, you doing? But it's like, well, they're laughing too. My parents are laughing too.
Phil Robertson
Oh, mom, thanks. Is so fun.
Jase Robertson
And, you know, they just. They can't remember anything. And my dad is calling everybody nicknames that are new.
John Crist
Really?
Jase Robertson
Oh, he is. And it's just funny.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And what do you call Willie?
Phil Robertson
He called him Scratch Daddy. Scratch.
John Crist
That never been said before.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Then he was like. And that. Scratch Daddy's daughter, which was my daughter, which was Al's daughter. And then his daughter, he said. Said she's. That's. What do you call her? He called her Nurse Man.
Phil Robertson
Nurse Man.
Jase Robertson
I was like, well, he got the sex wrong, but she is a nurse, so. Well, you know, how are you gonna not laugh at that? And. And he's chuckling with us because he's thinking, don't you think those are funny nicknames? But he couldn't remember everybody's real names in the moment. And, you know, you just kind of gotta laugh.
John Crist
Well, I think it. It would have to be in, like, in priority. Like, if somebody made fun of my mother, I would fight them.
Jase Robertson
Exactly.
John Crist
But if my brother makes fun of my mom, it's okay.
Phil Robertson
That's right.
John Crist
Cause you know that those people love her.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
So, like, I remember when I first started making jokes, everybody was like, is this guy a Christian or not?
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Well, that was my first impression of.
John Crist
You.
Jase Robertson
Being brutally honest. I need to check his conversion after this segment.
John Crist
So if I. If I. If I. I was making jokes about Christian music and how. And because the big con was like, if this guy is a Christian, this is hilarious. Because he's talking about our culture in a way that no one else could talk about it. Unless just like, the Donald Trump Jr.
Jase Robertson
Right.
John Crist
He wouldn't know. He has to. Who have Hunt.
Phil Robertson
Right.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
But then he goes, well, if this guy's not a Christian, These same jokes are very offensive.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
So about your. You know what I'm saying? Like, we. It's so heavy dealing with parents getting older, and I deal with the same. It's so heavy and so serious. Some levity does need to be brought to the situation, but without that first, I think it could get. It can go be across the.
Zach Dasher
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Jase Robertson
All right, I remember my best audience now.
Phil Robertson
You triggered. Sorry, you triggered. Thanks, Jefferson.
Jase Robertson
Going there to Ohio. And they wanted me to speak in a 100% Amish group that all arrived in tractors and buggies. And I've shared this before, but when I got up there and I knew that it was against their religion to watch tv, but when I stood up, up to as they announced me, everybody cheered. And I said, well, here was my opening line, because I just wanted to see where I was at. I said, the reason every. Everyone clap makes me realize that somebody is lying, following the rules. Well, because. And nobody laughed because, you know, they didn't know what I was meaning by that. I said, but the fact that you know who I am means there's some secret TV somewhere. And they all roared.
John Crist
Died.
Jase Robertson
They laughed. Which was true. Perfect, Perfect. And so then when they all laughed, I just doubled down on it and said, well, I'm going to talk to something that's foreign in these parts. It's called Grace. They all laughed again. And I thought, what an audience. They can laugh at themselves. And this is going to be great. And it was a wonderful experience.
John Crist
Yeah, you could take that. You could take that. Everywhere you go, you go. This is an honor to be here. Last week, that's what a comedian does. Last week, I was at an Amish convention. Just tell that exact story.
Phil Robertson
Exactly. Got it. You got one.
Jase Robertson
And, you know, I found out after the event because somebody broke, you know, broke the code of silence and said, you know how we watch your show? They said, we rented hotel rooms and watched your show as groups. And I said, that's probably the greatest reason to ever rent a hotel room with a group of people that I've ever heard.
John Crist
That's the most wholesome way. Nobody came out of there with a hickey.
Phil Robertson
So you gotta be a comedian to do a comeback like that. That's good.
John Crist
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And so now here, Amish everywhere, it's like, I don't know what happened. I went into a hotel room, I watched Doug Dyson. I come out there with a hickey. I don't know. We gotta revisit our fundamental belief now we're laughing about it, but a group of Amish people.
Phil Robertson
Sometimes you can inject yourself like this. Like, Larry the cable guy came here one year, and so we went backstage and talked beforehand. He comes out and he's like, well, I'm glad to be here in Monroe, Louisiana. He said, I bet nobody's ever said that before. Yeah, well, right off the bat, everybody's like, we love this guy.
Jase Robertson
Oh, it was funny. He ripped this town apart. And I was laughing so hard I barely hold my blast.
Phil Robertson
He said, you know, I mean, I know I'm not Carry Underwood, but good lord, look. I mean, look at the place they put me in back here. Can you not have a chair with a cushion on it?
Jase Robertson
You know what was really funny is I met him with Willie somewhere, and.
Phil Robertson
He'S like, yeah, with his. With his. Nebraska.
Jase Robertson
Well, he's like, I'm David whatever.
John Crist
Whitney.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
From Nebraska. And I was like, oh, you're not really Larry the Cable. I mean. And he wouldn't get into his thing.
John Crist
Get into the thing.
Jase Robertson
I thought, this off work. This is very awkward to me. And then I found it just as funny as time went by.
Phil Robertson
Oh, it made it funnier to me. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
It's like, you know what? You could do a bit about demon possession because you are totally a different person.
Phil Robertson
And look, he could snap it on. Like, he. We were walking along, he was talking to Willie's like, you know, I've been thinking about May retiring the character. And he's doing all this in Nebraska. Dave Whitney. And then somebody says, larry the cable goes to Canada. Then he goes right into his thing. Yeah. I mean, it was like a finger snap.
John Crist
He's. I think when I used to tour with Tim Hawkins. You know Tim Hawkins? Christian.
Phil Robertson
Tim is hilarious.
John Crist
He would say, I mean, I've seen this joke kill a hundred times. He's like, oh, West Monroe, a great place to raise a family or bury a body.
Jase Robertson
It was just.
John Crist
It killed everywhere, dude. Everywhere.
Jase Robertson
That was your first impression of the lair. You were like. Like.
John Crist
I. Sometimes I would say if I go to a way out in the middle of nowhere, I. I have a man. It's great to be here. I. I got the. I got the chance to visit the home of the child I sponsor this afternoon. I've been sending 40 bucks a month down to West Monroe. It's good to see how he's, you know, he's being raised.
Phil Robertson
That's hilarious.
John Crist
But you want to go, like, when you first walk out, how you. You. I got the benefit of the doubt, I guess, because I'M a comedian. But it doesn't always work too. Because you think. I did a. Like a marriage conference and I was right after the guy that did a presentation on the five love languages, you know, and there was all these couples in there, they were taking notes. Oh, this is so good. Like, oh, and your quality time or your gifts. And everybody's learning, people are crying. And it's the guy that wrote the book, Smalley, Gary Smiley, Gary Smith. And I'm after it. And I'm not, first of all, I'm not. I was like, I have no. I don't even know why I'm here.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
John Crist
And I. So I come out and go, that was a great presentation. I actually. My love language is physical acts of quality touch. Dead silent, dude. Dead silent. No, not. And I go, just like. You go, no, this is going to be a long 30 minutes.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, we have that in common. Because I got a bit. I do about sex in the. These groups. No matter whether there's anybody really want to hear that, I'll say now to this section, I want to talk to you about how to have the greatest sex on this planet. Well.
John Crist
They all LAUGH yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I'm like, so you've looked at me and made a decision that I know nothing about sex.
John Crist
Hilarious. Hilarious.
Jase Robertson
And. And then I do a bit about.
Phil Robertson
Does it involve the woods? Because.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah, I do a bit about it because I was a virgin when I got married. Which is interesting and funny because basically I tell them, it's like, me and my wife, we did it God's way. And I said on honeymoon night, I hate to tell you this, there were no sunsets, rainbows. And I said it was a biological experiment and it was horrifying to my wife.
Phil Robertson
You'd only have him with you at the.
Jase Robertson
I said, basically, it can be summed up with one line, get off of me.
Zach Dasher
Wow, I didn't see that coming.
John Crist
All right, I gotta show.
Zach Dasher
I've heard a lot of these stories. I heard that part. I hadn't heard that part. I tell.
Jase Robertson
I tell people all over the planet. Because the funny part of this is, like all my buddies who ridiculed me for saying, what is wrong with you? You know, because they made fun of me for not ever having sex with a woman when I was in high school. And I say, but I saw these guys much later in my life and I say, look, I got three kids. I figured it out.
John Crist
Must have figured it out, because their.
Jase Robertson
Whole deal is, you're not going to know what to do. And they were right.
John Crist
Yeah. Turns out they were right.
Phil Robertson
So, John, when you see the big number go up on the screen, that's Maddie's way of saying, stand to wrap it up. That's what that means.
John Crist
Give us the X.
Phil Robertson
So what do you. I know you got your YouTube special, emotional supports. That's your latest thing that you got.
John Crist
YouTube.
Phil Robertson
Good. And wait, I look at you and.
Jase Robertson
I think, I need some emotional support.
John Crist
Yeah. See, well, that's what comedy is like. Everybody's. Yeah, the emotional. Everybody gets together. I got a show in Shreveport, I think.
Phil Robertson
Okay, coming out.
John Crist
You come out and tell that story.
Jase Robertson
Oh, sorry to hear that. No, I don't go through sh. It's a joke.
John Crist
I don't go through there. Yeah.
Phil Robertson
John, Chris, always a pleasure to be on the Unashame. I know you're doing the other podcast today, so we'll all. Except you got the best one first.
John Crist
Oh, yeah. That's what I say.
Phil Robertson
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Episode: Ep 1066 | Phil Accidentally Comes up with John Crist’s Next Tour Name
Release Date: March 31, 2025
Host/Author: Tread Lively
The episode kicks off with Jase Robertson affirming their unashamed stance in faith, setting the tone for a candid and heartfelt discussion. Phil Robertson humorously revisits a past event where they attempted to simulcast their podcast from the "duck call room," highlighting the unique and often chaotic environments in which they produce their content.
Notable Quote:
A significant portion of the episode centers around Phil sharing a humorous yet relatable story about two of their podcast producers who returned with hickeys on their necks. This anecdote serves as a springboard for a broader conversation about professionalism, personal lives intersecting with work, and maintaining authenticity within their faith-based podcast.
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Midway through the episode, John Crist makes a surprise appearance, much to the hosts' excitement. Phil reflects on John’s previous involvement, recalling his initial confusion upon visiting their studio and the ensuing humorous interactions that solidified their rapport. John's presence adds a fresh dynamic to the conversation, blending humor with heartfelt discussions about faith and personal growth.
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The hosts delve into the delicate balance of incorporating humor into faith-based discussions. Jase shares his experiences performing comedy in various settings, including challenging environments like large men's events and Amish conventions. The conversation highlights the importance of context in comedy and how humor can either bridge gaps or create awkward moments, especially when intertwined with spiritual messages.
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Throughout the episode, the Robertson family and John Crist exchange personal stories that blend humor with genuine moments of vulnerability. Phil reminisces about attending a women's conference where he struggled to get laughs, emphasizing the unpredictability of live audiences. Jase recounts his time filling in for Willie at a Duck Dynasty pitch, where his attempts at humor led to unexpected outcomes, reinforcing the idea that authenticity often resonates more than crafted jokes.
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The conversation naturally shifts to how humor serves as a coping mechanism for dealing with life's toughest challenges, including aging parents and personal health issues. The hosts discuss the therapeutic power of laughter, even in the midst of serious circumstances, and how it fosters a sense of community and shared understanding among listeners.
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The episode touches upon the varying responses from different audiences, illustrating how diverse groups perceive humor differently. John Crist shares his experiences performing at events where his jokes didn’t land as expected, highlighting the importance of adapting comedic content to suit the audience's sensibilities. This segment underscores the significance of understanding one's audience in effectively communicating both humor and faith-based messages.
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As the episode winds down, the hosts reflect on the day's discussions, emphasizing the blend of humor and faith that defines their podcast. They express gratitude towards their listeners and share light-hearted final remarks, leaving the audience with a sense of camaraderie and anticipation for future episodes.
Notable Quotes:
Authenticity in Faith and Comedy: The Robertson family and John Crist emphasize the importance of being genuine in their discussions, blending humor with heartfelt faith-based messages.
Navigating Professionalism: Personal lives, such as having hickeys, can intersect with professional settings. Addressing these moments with humor and honesty maintains authenticity without compromising professionalism.
Adaptability in Humor: Understanding and adapting to diverse audiences is crucial for effective communication, especially when integrating humor with spiritual topics.
Humor as a Coping Mechanism: Laughter serves as a vital tool for overcoming life's challenges, fostering a sense of community and shared understanding.
Episode 1066 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" masterfully intertwines humor with profound discussions on faith, personal growth, and navigating the complexities of life. Through engaging anecdotes, candid conversations, and the dynamic addition of guest John Crist, the episode offers listeners a rich tapestry of insights that resonate on both comedic and spiritual levels. Whether grappling with personal challenges or seeking a lighthearted take on faith, this episode provides valuable lessons wrapped in laughter.
Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and engage with future episodes to continue experiencing the blend of fun, inspiring stories, and deep faith discussions that define "Unashamed with the Robertson Family."