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Corey Robertson
I think you're on mute. Workday starting to sound the same.
Sadie Robertson
I think you're on mute.
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Willie Robertson
Okay, here we go.
Bella Robertson
What is up?
Willie Robertson
Everybody happy? Woah, that's good. Wednesday.
Bella Robertson
I hope you're having a great week.
Willie Robertson
But per usual, it is about to get so much better because Duck Dynasty, the revival, is out and about and we are so excited that y' all are seeing what we have been doing the past couple months. So today on the podcast we have the Boss Hog himself, Boss Hog's wife, with a recent Instagram change to Corey Robertson. What is your new handle?
Corey Robertson
Corey Robertson.
Willie Robertson
Corey Robertson. We went from boss going basic. It's the revival went from my wife.
Sadie Robertson
To a separate name.
Corey Robertson
Is there trouble now?
Sadie Robertson
Is this the next TMZ article?
Corey Robertson
I made that clear in my post that there's no trouble in paradise.
Sadie Robertson
I didn't see it.
Willie Robertson
It was just.
Corey Robertson
I know you didn't see my Instagram post, but I made it very clear.
Korie Robertson
Used to it. Like type your name in Bost Hug. It doesn't come up because I type in Boss Hug's wife.
Corey Robertson
Really?
Willie Robertson
Actually, every time I type your name and I type in mom and I'm like, nope. Does y' all do that? I'm always like two mama sometimes.
Korie Robertson
But like with Instagram, I always type in Boss Hug.
Willie Robertson
And as you can hear, we have Bella on the podcast too. We are doing a little episode recap. But Mom. Yeah, Speak into your Instagram name change a little bit more. What? What? What was the sudden change?
Sadie Robertson
Yeah, tell me what the.
Corey Robertson
Well, it wasn't sudden. There's been years that I've been like, should I change it? Because whenever I first wrote it, you know, whenever everyone got on Instagram, remember, everybody was like, y' all can tell some of yalls early Instagram names.
Willie Robertson
Okay, well, I can officially tell mine now because it's finally gone. I have not said this for years because I didn't want anybody to find this.
Corey Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
But my Instagram handle was therealslimsadie.
Korie Robertson
You got it gone.
Willie Robertson
I did.
Sadie Robertson
She got it gone.
Willie Robertson
It's somewhere out there. I just. I had a name change.
Corey Robertson
Yes.
Willie Robertson
That no one will discover. And it's private, so even if you do discover it, you can't follow it.
Bella Robertson
Yes.
Willie Robertson
And I did delete certain.
Corey Robertson
What was your original Instagram? See? Okay, do you have. Do you have any original. You want to share?
Korie Robertson
I mean, Bella Bieber.
Corey Robertson
Bella Bieber.
Willie Robertson
Bella Bieber was not your Instagram.
Corey Robertson
Yeah, it was. Oh, yeah, there was a time it was. See? Okay.
Korie Robertson
2002 launch. 2002 Tylenol. 5, 6, 8.
Corey Robertson
Wait, why was Tylenol?
Willie Robertson
That was my web conscious. Tylenol. That's good.
Sadie Robertson
Remember she got obsessed with Tylenol from there.
Korie Robertson
Great. Tylenol. But I spelled it T A L, A N, A, S. Know.
Corey Robertson
So what I'm trying to say here is no one sticks with their first name that they put on Instagram. I somehow did for years. For 15 years. And I just felt like it was time to just.
Sadie Robertson
And now with our marriage in trouble, you switched it more to a singular.
Corey Robertson
In my. In my.
Sadie Robertson
I was going to switch mine to Lone Wolf after I saw you do that.
Corey Robertson
Well, you're just Boss Hog. You're not b. You're not. I don't know. What would it be? Corey's husband. Are you?
Sadie Robertson
Is that what my name is?
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Corey Robertson
No, you're real Willie.
Korie Robertson
Real Willie. Boss.
Corey Robertson
You're a real Willie.
Korie Robertson
When mom wanted to change hers, she said no one knows the Boss that Dad's Boss Hog. Like his Instagram name is Boss Hog. Willie.
Corey Robertson
Boss Willie. Boss Hog. I forgot about that. But back then, people called you Boss Hog a lot because that was like back in the Buck Commander.
Sadie Robertson
Back in the day, I was more Hoggish.
Corey Robertson
Yeah, maybe you should change your name, too.
Willie Robertson
Actually, I'm just like Cory's husband or something like that.
Sadie Robertson
Cory's husband.
Willie Robertson
My interior name.
Sadie Robertson
Slim Shady. Oh, no. Who was Slim Shady? Oh, Slim Sadie.
Corey Robertson
Slim Sadie.
Willie Robertson
I forgot about. I had the real Slim Sadie and then my. My bio was, will the real Slim Sadie please stand up with the emoji of the girl raising her hand. Tough.
Korie Robertson
Very creative.
Willie Robertson
But then. Okay. But then when I got my pull up page, it was live original Sadie Rob with underscores under every word way too long. And I'll never Forget. It was during the Dancing with the Stars press. We were on our way to the Today show, and Alfonso was about to follow me, and he was like, what's your Instagram? And I was like, live Original City Rob. He goes, no. He goes, no, that is way too long. He's like. He said, nobody is gonna be looking that up. He said, you need to change that name right now. And I was trying to think about what I could change my name to. And remember me and John David used to be, like, so close. He would always look at me and be like, hey, you're too legit to quit. And I don't know why in that moment, I thought of too legit to quit. And that said I was like, legit Sadie Robb Change my name was like, Sadie Rob.
Korie Robertson
People there was before the blue check mark. So you would have to put, like.
Willie Robertson
A real official, like, dad's real Willie.
Korie Robertson
Boss hug, because it's like, you had to be the real one.
Willie Robertson
That's what I was thinking about. So that was probably what you thought about too legit.
Corey Robertson
Yeah. What in the fake Instagram name? Styles change. And, you know, I was kind of stuck in the old. So Revival. The show is called Revival. Coming up with something new.
Willie Robertson
The revival is bringing all new things. Okay. Can y' all believe that it is finally here? That the revival is out in the world? This is crazy.
Corey Robertson
Yes and no. Yes. Because we have been working on this for so long. I mean, really, when you look back, when did we. We shot the sizzle? February 2024. We probably talked about it for a year before that.
Sadie Robertson
Well, hang on. You made that sound like. I mean, it was all the way. Was it 2024?
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Sadie Robertson
Or last year?
Corey Robertson
Maybe it was 2023. Was it okay last year?
Sadie Robertson
But you made it sound like it was. No, edit that in.
Corey Robertson
Here.
Sadie Robertson
And I was like, it was a long tail go. I think it was aught 24 when that happened. Or eight months ago. That's my gift is taking up the little.
Korie Robertson
I was thinking the same.
Corey Robertson
I was, too.
Korie Robertson
I was just gonna let you have it.
Willie Robertson
I thought it was.
Corey Robertson
Y' all were gonna let me have it.
Willie Robertson
You were gonna. You had.
Sadie Robertson
You tried to stretch it. Where is that? Like 2020.
Korie Robertson
It's been a long year.
Willie Robertson
Okay. It's been a long year.
Corey Robertson
I' We've been talking about this for a very long time. It's been forever before we shot that. We had another year before we thought that we thought about it.
Willie Robertson
2023. We probably.
Corey Robertson
It was on the list of things to Think about for a while. Okay. So anyway.
Sadie Robertson
If we were dogs, it would seem like 10 years ago.
Willie Robertson
You gave us.
Corey Robertson
Stomach hurts.
Sadie Robertson
We're so much older and wiser now. So I feel like the show is going to be better now that we know what we're doing.
Willie Robertson
It's going to be so much better. We had a whole year to think of it.
Sadie Robertson
20, 24.
Corey Robertson
It's true.
Willie Robertson
Oh, my gosh.
Korie Robertson
The good old days.
Willie Robertson
Also, are they ever going to show the sizzle to the world? It's so good.
Corey Robertson
No, they're not.
Willie Robertson
That's sad. Sorry, everyone.
Corey Robertson
You know, good to see it. The one that we did.
Willie Robertson
Oh, this is one in 2024.
Sadie Robertson
It's so long ago, I forgot about it. Wow. I bet I look younger. It's back before I had a beard.
Corey Robertson
Okay, I'm gonna let y' all talk.
Willie Robertson
For a little while.
Corey Robertson
So it seems like we've been working on this for a long time. So I'm happy that Noah's out. It's like a pregnancy that you've been pregnant for two years. So anyway, and. But we're excited that finally people are gonna get to see what we've been working on.
Willie Robertson
What question I was thinking about, can we believe we're finally here? It's crazy because it's been so long, as we've established. Okay, now let's get into the recap of episode one.
Sadie Robertson
Recap?
Willie Robertson
You have not watched episode one. This show is not really a show of, like, ooh, spoiler. Like, you're not gonna. You should. You could still watch it after listening to all this. This actually might make you want to watch it even more. So shameless. Pl. A E. Sunday nights, 8 o' clock central. Central, 8 o' clock central, 9 o' clock eastern.
Sadie Robertson
Yay.
Willie Robertson
What does that mean for six?
Sadie Robertson
Let everybody else do the math.
Willie Robertson
No, figure it out on your own.
Corey Robertson
Pacific 7.
Sadie Robertson
Start on that.
Willie Robertson
Okay. I just did all these promos and I crushed them. Which, by the way, I heard you struggled.
Corey Robertson
I was struggling.
Sadie Robertson
Struggled the second time. Okay, first time I crushed. Because originally it was a different date and we had to go back.
Willie Robertson
And that's the problem. Yeah.
Sadie Robertson
Shoot them all again with new date of June 1st. And I was very off.
Corey Robertson
He was off.
Sadie Robertson
Well, I haven't done it. I haven't done done this in so long.
Willie Robertson
John Luke was also very off. I watched John Luke do his promos for, like, 30 minutes, and there was probably four lines to say, and it was the funniest thing ever. That's the tape you need to get released. If the sizzle's not coming out, release John Luke.
Corey Robertson
One of our producers, Annie, she said that John Luke said Live Laugh Love at one point, and she was like, I don't even know why I just said that.
Willie Robertson
He did. He kept. It's like it was like a couple.
Corey Robertson
Of Ls, and he just went Live Laugh Love kept talking.
Willie Robertson
It was so funny. Well, anyways, it's on Sunday nights. Just started. We are jumping into episode one. Recap. So I guess the biggest thing. Well, we won't get to the biggest thing yet. We'll hold that to the end. But the whole thing was kind of around what's happening in the Duck Commander office. And so let's share a little bit about what all is happening here and throw it back to the original show. So the original show was shot here, majority of it. And Boss Hogg and Boss Hog's wife, y' all run Duck Commander, formerly Boss Hog's wife. Formerly Boss Hog's wife.
Sadie Robertson
Corey.
Corey Robertson
I'm still Boss Hug, formerly known as. I'm just known as Corey, but I'm still.
Sadie Robertson
Am she Just Corey.
Willie Robertson
That's true. So y' all run Duck Commander. And at the time, Jace was working up here, Jep was working up here. Dad's brothers, uncle, they were here working. Working up here is debatable.
Bella Robertson
Uncle Sai was working up here.
Willie Robertson
And they. And Martin and Godwin, and they all built duck calls up here. And so if you watch the first show, you see a lot of that. So the unique thing in this show is that and kind of why we, I think, realize, oh, we could do another Duck Dynasty is not doing this for tv, actually, just in life. Our generation all started working up here. So at this point, Jace doesn't work up here other than they do their podcast and Jep doesn't work here. Uncle Sigh is also still here, believe it or not, doing his podcast. But things have shifted. Godwin just retired. Martin's here. So there's some people here, some people aren't here. But in the meantime, because of COVID and the pandemic, I ended up building my podcast studio here, started working here for that, and then Live Original started growing. So my team grew and we started kind of working out of here. Bella became the store manager. You want to kind of talk about what all that encompasses, because people see that on the show, too.
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Korie Robertson
So about like a year and a half ago I came to work here as a store manager and was just managing mainly like the store and the tour and over the year and a half I've been here, I've been doing merch stuff and online stuff and all just kind of helping out wherever I can and so I just, I don't know, I do a lot, I got.
Corey Robertson
My hand a lot of refreshing it by the way. She's crushing it. She has proven herself to be do a great job in the store. The merch is. We have definitely upped our merch game since Bella's been involved.
Willie Robertson
The merch has dramatically.
Corey Robertson
Yes, but you'll see on the show because we all wear it, of course, because we love it. And so she's done a great job with that. And I'm just glad that I got.
Korie Robertson
The family of shirtware and the merch.
Corey Robertson
The Duck girls. Exactly.
Willie Robertson
I love it.
Corey Robertson
And her office is right beside mine, so it's so much fun. We love that we get to work together now. And she's crushing it. She's constantly coming in, showing me, sliding across a little paper to show me the sales for that month or whatever. And she's just doing a great job and just making this place inviting because we are always like, okay, this is our storefront, which we didn't even have a store when Duck Dynasty started. Originally, this was just our warehouse, which is where we are sitting right now. If you. I don't know. Do your audience know that, like, this podcast studio is built inside the Duck Commander warehouse? Yeah.
Willie Robertson
So, like the majority of the scene shot of the guys being created. Crazy. On Doug Dynasty in the warehouse. That's where this podcast studio is.
Corey Robertson
Yes.
Willie Robertson
Which is crazy.
Corey Robertson
Exactly. We didn't even have a store when we storefront. When we first started the show, we were just shipping stuff out and people just started showing up here to this warehouse, all the people who watched the show, which was really fun and exciting. And so we were like, oh, no, we've got to have a store. The store became a museum and all kinds of things that we have here. But it's like, you know, it's what people come to see. And people drive from all over the country. Literally. You can walk out any day and see a parking lot full of, like, license plates from all over the country, which is really fun. But it's our first, you know, it's. It's our front facing thing for our audience and so that has to be good. So Bella's done a great job with.
Willie Robertson
That, which people did. We had, like, questions submitted and we're going to talk about that actually, in a different podcast. But one of the questions was, can people come to the store during the summer? And yes, people can and should, and we welcome that. Coming to the store, you get to see what Bella's been working so hard on. You get to go through the tour, and it's really fun. And then John Luke also works up here. So. John Luke is so funny. He does a lot of different things, but he roasts coffee up here. He kind of works on the Tread Lively team some, I feel like, with creative ideas and whatnot. Because my mom's podcast company, Tread Lively is also ran out of Duck Commander Warehouse. And so all of a sudden, we kind of looked up, and it's like, okay, we all work here, and then, mom, you work here on a daily basis, so share a little bit about what. What you do.
Corey Robertson
Yeah. So I have never had a title, actually, for any of the company. Do you realize that? I feel like whenever Duck Dynasty first started, they kind of, like, put me as, like, office manager, because I never really have a title. I just kind of do whatever. And so as Duck Commander has grown and all that, I feel like I've just kind of worn lots of different cats. Is that my title?
Willie Robertson
Thank you.
Corey Robertson
I was just deemed vice president.
Korie Robertson
She's that right now.
Corey Robertson
You just came up with it.
Sadie Robertson
You can call it vp.
Corey Robertson
Good. Okay. Vp.
Willie Robertson
What did you say that night? Are you saying that because of that night, you don't even remember?
Korie Robertson
I know what you're saying.
Willie Robertson
Okay. Remember whenever we were watching the news and this was during election season, and it was talking about, like, POTUS and, like, all this stuff, and then mom was dead asleep on the couch, and they said, v. I don't know, vp?
Corey Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And then mom woke up from her sleep and said, VP Potus?
Corey Robertson
No, I said K Modus.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. And then she said, k Modus. Like K Mama Modus. Her name on my phone is still K Modus.
Corey Robertson
No, you said, I don't know what. I've never heard of potus. What does that mean? Or something like that. Then we started talking about it, but I was kind of like.
Willie Robertson
You were asleep. Yeah, I was talking to dad about it, and you're, like, getting motive, and then you went back to sleep. Okay, well, you get to be vp.
Corey Robertson
So anyway, so now I guess I kind of just try to feel like I, like, have just a little piece of all of the different categories that happen up here. So I just try to kind of, like, make sure everything's cohesive, and everybody's feeling like they have what they need to be successful at their jobs and stuff like that. So I kind of see myself just. Just trying to have a little hand in each thing. But a big part of it is Tread Lively.
Willie Robertson
I kind of see myself. That is what you do in a very big level.
Corey Robertson
Well, thank you. Yes. So I guess that is what I do. Yeah. So we have Tread Lively offices up here. Now we have Duck Commander Buck Commander Lo offices. And now, like you said, John Luke's Coffee Roasting. And we do just a lot of things out of the space, which is kind of unusual and not Always easy. You know, there's some stepping on toes. And sometimes when it's like, oh, wait, I was. I needed that space, or I thought I was having that space or that was going to be my office or whatever. So try to kind of help manage all those things.
Willie Robertson
There is that.
Korie Robertson
Yeah. You pretty much, like, sit in your office and have just a revolving door of people coming in asking questions from every different company. Everyone comes in and asks something to you. And then by the time I'm in there for an hour, I've seen like seven people come in and ask you something.
Willie Robertson
It's so funny, too, because this is, like, not a part of the show, but just in real life. I, this past year, hired a CEO for Ello, and she just so happens to be my mom's best friend of 30 years.
Corey Robertson
Yes.
Willie Robertson
And she is, like, awesome. But she is very, like, corporate and all those things. And her coming into your office makes me laugh the most.
Corey Robertson
Now we have this whole different relationship. We've had this, like, best friend relationship for 30 years, and all of a sudden we're working together on another level. So it's super fun.
Sadie Robertson
You should tell her to address you.
Corey Robertson
As V. Oh, I should? Rkmodus.
Willie Robertson
It was once said that she was my mom's Chihuahua, and it really offended her. And then the other day she said, I'm your Chihuahua now. I'll fight for you. I was like, that's hilarious.
Corey Robertson
I know.
Willie Robertson
She's embraced the Chihuahua. That's awesome. But, dad, you, back in the day of Duck Dynasty, you are like the boss hog. You're always the one keeping everybody on task, trying to making sure they're doing their job, which they normally weren't. But you also had fun. You also had fun with it, too. You would put on the serious front. But then when you go back and watch the episodes, you're doing a lot of the crazy stuff too. But you're no longer up here on a daily basis, which was what the first episode is kind of all about. Talk a little bit about this season of life you're in in your semi retirement.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah, well, you took over half of the warehouse, including my office, so I had to. I don't have an office, so when I come up here, I have nowhere to kind of plop, which is why I don't come up here that much. So I'm like, mom, but you have to come find me. Like, the revolving door is usually at my house or out of the yard or something. People have to come find me to have a meeting with Me, which I enjoy that. I was thinking back when we were gonna buy this. Not that far back, not last year, but, like, really way back when we were gonna buy this, which was a really crazy move for us at the time, this warehouse that was owned by your grandpa Corey's mom and dad on this. Well, actually collectively, the family did. They're the brothers and sister all together. And I remember David Owen, Uncle David for Corey.
Corey Robertson
He was John, David's dad.
Sadie Robertson
He was the manager here for Howard Publishing. And I'm looking at this giant warehouse, and it was just empty. It just had bookshelves in it. And he goes, by the end of the day, you're not gonna. You won't have enough space up here. And I remember just going, what would I put in here? Like, I couldn't imagine.
Corey Robertson
Yeah, we could not imagine.
Sadie Robertson
I couldn't imagine what would go in this warehouse. I was like, we have some duck calls. In fact, when we moved everything from the down on the river where we were working out of mom and Dad's house, we filled up what would essentially be the size of this room. That was it.
Corey Robertson
Maybe what would be the size of the store. For people who have come to our store, probably that's pretty much all we filled up.
Willie Robertson
Yes.
Sadie Robertson
I remember, like, a big living room. And I went, man, this was so overkill. Then I thought this was probably stupid. I bought this building, like, I didn't need this much space. But he said that. He said, you're not going to have enough space. And it's interesting looking back on things that people said stuff to you, and it just kind of was like, you know how they saw that, because why would he do that?
Corey Robertson
Something that he believed in us that we didn't even know was there. Like, we didn't even necessarily believed in. Believe in for ourselves. So that was really cool.
Willie Robertson
You know what's so crazy? Same guy, David Owen. Whenever I did little theater back in the day, like, I don't even know how old I was. 12, and maybe even younger. I can't remember how old I was when we did the Christmas play.
Corey Robertson
11 or 12. Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Okay. So after the play, you go out and, like, you sign autographs, you know? And I literally remember signing my autograph on David's, like, playbook, and he said, this is gonna be the first of many autographs you ever signed.
Corey Robertson
Wow.
Willie Robertson
He said that?
Sadie Robertson
Oh, he's a seer.
Willie Robertson
He is. He's prophetic. We need to tell him that. I actually remember he sold that on.
Sadie Robertson
Ebay recently, which is interesting.
Willie Robertson
I Thought recently sold it online, but no, I thought that was really cool. So. That's really cool that he spoke that over y' all in this place in space.
Corey Robertson
So, yeah, I remember specifically talking about. We were like, we have all this space. Should we rent it out? Like a storage building for. Maybe we could store, like, people's boats in here. We were just trying to figure out, like, what to do with this space because it seems so massive and, like, we would never fill it up.
Korie Robertson
Well, still, like, people come through the museum and they're like, it just keeps on going, doesn't it? And I'm like, this isn't even half of the whole thing. Like, the building just keeps on going. There's so many different businesses and things in here.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah. And it sat here for, I think, three years for sale, and no one. Bunch of people. Your dad said a bunch of people looked at it, but no one bought it. And now. But even when we started Duck Dynasty with no store, what mom was trying to say was, we just sold wholesale. So we just sold two stores. We didn't sell directly to the public. So the first little group that came in and wanted to buy something, we gave my catalog, like, what a store would look at. You know, it's like wholesale prices. And I would be like, it's not that price. It's more than that, you know? And so we're trying to figure out, how do we sell this stuff retail to people? But even then, I never would have dreamed we'd be sitting in your live original studio. You know what I'm saying? Just from that time to that time, even though we had the show that was getting bigger, why don't. Well, I guess I knew what podcasts were, but I didn't even. You know, I just couldn't imagine, yeah, having this and John Luke and everybody being spread out and all the podcasts being in here. Whatever.
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Willie Robertson
When Covid hit, you know, we moved.
Bella Robertson
Back here because we.
Willie Robertson
And that was all what we thought might be temporary because we were just figuring out where we're going to be and how long is this going to last. And then in the meantime, remember because me and Christian were like staying at the farm, but I think originally we were like in the.
Corey Robertson
You were staying at our house?
Willie Robertson
Yeah, at Yalls house. And so then I was recording my podcast in my old bedroom. I like set up a little studio space. And then as Covid, you know, continued to keep happening, I came up to the warehouse with you one day and saw some empty space and was like, can I maybe because you said, I think we're going to move Phil and Jace up here to do unashamed, I was like, can I get in on this? Like, can I maybe do a podcast studio up here? And so it kind of happened super organically. And it's crazy where we're at now because I wouldn't imagine that the podcast would grow to the point that, you know, half this part of the warehouse would be the studio, and our team would grow so much. And, you know, a lot of people have asked the question, like, why is.
Bella Robertson
It a new cast?
Willie Robertson
You know, why are there new people? Why are some of the old family members not on it as much? And really because of the way that the business here has changed, the building here has changed. I think about. I used to watch Cake Boss. Like, I love the show Cake Boss. And you know, the show is, yes, Buddy's family and everything, but it's all centered around, like, this business, like the Cake Boss business. And whenever I went to New York, remember we drove to Hoboken, New Jersey, because I was going to that Cake Boss. I was trying one of Buddy's cakes. I feel like it's a little bit similar in that it is about our family, the Robertson family, but it's around this warehouse, this business, and so I feel like that that kind of anchors what the show is about. And then it's like all of our family members who are a part of that and some who aren't a part of it, like Rebecca and John Reed, they don't work up here, but they're very much part of the show. It's just y' all as kids in this generation, Will and Abby, some fun things that everyone's gonna get to see with Will and Abby and Rebecca and John Reed. As I've been watching the season, a little ahead of everybody, excited for people to get to. But yeah, there's still gonna be be family members as the season goes on. That was on the first show. That's going to make some fun appearances as we go, which is going to be really cool. The other thing that is new is. Well, there's a lot of new things, but you see this is that it is a new generation, which means y' all generation is now the grandparents. You know, y' all didn't have grandkids the first time around. Now we all have kids and y' all are the grandparents. What does that look like for you, dad, being fully semi retired as a grandpa? How has that changed your life?
Sadie Robertson
Well, I guess I have, yeah, maybe a little more time to hang out and do stuff. And I think the. The production company likes the like it when I do stuff with the grandkids. For sure. You know, they just like that dynamic. So. And that's been a lot of fun just seeing them the first episode. Okay. I was thinking of, I think, the second episode. Yeah. When I take them out on a little adventure. That's one of the things I loved about Doug Dynasty. The original show was just really hanging out with the family. And that, at the time was all my extended family. So Uncle Si and Jason, just a lot of time that we wouldn't spend perhaps in that same format together constantly. I like that. And so I really enjoy that now with you guys and. But even with your children, you know, I think we would see the dynamics, like when we were on vacation together, you know, because we'd all be in this one, like, thinking over the years, over the last decades, where you're stuck in this condo together, and so you really get to know. I'd get to know my nieces and nephews and, you know, and so it's kind of like that with the show, you know, where I've got certain situations where I've got all of them and. And we may try some. Y' all may be like, okay, we'll see if you can handle this, just to see what's gonna happen. And. But that's been a lot of fun.
Willie Robertson
I feel like you see a whole new side of you with the grandkids, which is really sweet and fun because you're very silly and goofy and what you probably used to get onto the guys for on the show. You're kind of like leading the charge with the grandkids, which is really funny and it's so sweet because one of the things that Mom, I know you really cared about was this being a family show. And our kids, like Hon and Haven, love to watch it because like I said, we get the episodes ahead of time. And last night, Honey was like, can. She said, is Duck Dynasty coming on tonight? I was like, yeah, we can watch Duck Dynasty. And she starts quoting things dad says on the show. Dad kind of goes through the nicknames of all the grandkids, and that stuck with them. They think that is the funniest thing. And dad called one of the Ella Jabba, but he says, Jabba, Jabba. And now Honey, even in her prayers, she'll be praying totally normal. And thank you, God, for kk and thank you, God, for doves, and thank you for Haven and thank you for Java. It's so funny. So they're loving watching it. But yeah, mom, talk about why it's so important for you that it is a family show.
Corey Robertson
Well, I think that was one of the things that people loved about it the first time around was we had so many comments of like, my three year old loves it and my granddad loves it. It's just like, it brought a family together, you know, like, it's. And people would say this is one of the only shows on television that we could all sit down and watch together. And we have sweet memories of things that we like to, like American Idol or Survivor. There's those shows that, like, we as a family watch together. And I think there is something kind of bonding about that. And you don't have a lot of that in television now. It's kind of like everyone's watching on their own screens, their own thing. And so I just felt like the first time around, that was just special to get to hear people say how it brought their family together.
Sadie Robertson
I was.
Bella Robertson
It mean.
Corey Robertson
I mean, I'll never forget one lady, like, tears. Like, she was literally crying. She said, In 17 years of marriage, this is the first show my husband and I have agreed on and we can watch together. And it just bonded them in a way. So I wanted that for this show this time around, too. And I think it's there. I think the kids are gonna love it. But it's also, you know, it's an adult show. It's not like a kids show, but kids love it and can watch it. You know, it's safe. You know, it's wholesome. You know, it's gonna be fun. I mean, now sometimes the guys can.
Willie Robertson
Get a little much. Our husbands.
Corey Robertson
Yeah, the husbands can get a little much. But, no, it's super fun. And, yeah, as some of our kids have gotten to watch a little bit of it, they proved that they love it, too.
Korie Robertson
And it's cool because Duck Dynasty is still that thing for so many people. We have little kids come in the store all the time. I love Duck Dynasty. I watch it every single day after school, and their parents are like, oh, yeah, we watch it every day. Crazy. I'm just like, it's still living on and families are still watching.
Corey Robertson
College students. I've been hearing that lately that, like, it's sweeping right now through college campuses. Like, college students are all watching Duck Dynasty, the first one. And so I think college students are going to love this one as well. This one's hourong episode. So that's different than the first time around. So it has a little bit different feel, and I think a more kind of updated feel, a little bit more like, maybe authentic, natural feel. Yeah. We were talking about the other day about, like, what else has changed in our styles and our hair and makeup and all that. And it was like, that's been updated. I think the first Time around, it was like, you were like, oh, we're on tv. We have to, like, look perfect and have our hair and makeup perfect and had the extensions and Lots. Lots going on.
Korie Robertson
Lots of accessories.
Corey Robertson
Lots of. Lots of accessories. Yeah. All that kind of stuff.
Willie Robertson
It's like, can we put some pictures.
Korie Robertson
Mom, with that.
Willie Robertson
That.
Korie Robertson
That belt.
Willie Robertson
That belt with the ring.
Corey Robertson
The fringe. I had fringe and a. And a belt and rings.
Willie Robertson
Turquoise rings. Anyway, brown and turquoise combo.
Corey Robertson
Back then, it was this, like, perception of, like, oh, you're on television. Like, you have to look perfect and have to have all this or whatever. And this time around, we're just, like, a lot more natural. A lot more.
Willie Robertson
Like, one episode, I'm literally sick in, and I'm, like, laying on the couch, coughing, sneezing, no makeup. I look terrible. I'm taking care of Haven. It's like, like, well, they've seen me on my good days.
Corey Robertson
They're going to film with us. Just, like, having coffee in the morning, like, just woke up, that kind of stuff.
Sadie Robertson
And I look back, and I had this big beard, and I wore a bandana, like, every episode.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, you. You've stayed pretty steady.
Corey Robertson
You've gone the other way, though. Yours was more, like, unkept back then. Your beard was, like, a little scraggly. Your hair was bigger and longer. Now it's a little. Little trim.
Korie Robertson
And your style overall's gotten.
Willie Robertson
Is not meant to be a jab. This is just a sincere question because I've never. I've never seen anyone, like, people be so okay with talking about someone's weight more than people talk about your weight to you. Like, people always are like, oh, wow, I thought you were going to be way bigger.
Sadie Robertson
You were ginormous.
Corey Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Like, why do they do that to you? Maybe because Uncle Sai made fun of you so much.
Sadie Robertson
Made fun of me and.
Corey Robertson
Yeah.
Sadie Robertson
So it becomes. You become bigger than life, so to speak. Literally, bigger than life. So I think they. My favorite thing. And I don't want to offend anybody who's ever done this, but they have. So I go to a town, and I'm speaking, and they'll say, oh, wait till you meet Carl. He looks identical to you. And then I see Carl, and I'm like, source. Carl is ginormous. Carl weighs 400 pounds, and he has a bandana and he has a beard. And I feel like that's where it ends.
Willie Robertson
That is so funny.
Sadie Robertson
But that happens everywhere I go. Oh, I got the spitting image of you. And then I see this person. I'm like, oh, no, I.
Willie Robertson
Look, that happens a lot on social media, too.
Korie Robertson
Like, on social media, it's so bad because people will tag you and things and just be like, oh, my gosh, this is Bella Robertson's twin. And I'm like, They'll be like, I.
Willie Robertson
Literally thought this was you and tag their friend. And then you look at their friend and you're like. Like, I don't. I don't quite see it exactly. Remember whenever you said, my.
Corey Robertson
My look alike, and it was like an old woman. We were like, saying, like, oh, who do we look like? That's famous. And dad says, this old woman who had a cooking show for me.
Willie Robertson
And I was like, who was it?
Corey Robertson
No, it wasn't. You don't even know. It was a local cooking show.
Sadie Robertson
Local cooking show.
Corey Robertson
And she was like, 50 and I was 30 at the time, and I was like, like, that's.
Sadie Robertson
You said she was old.
Corey Robertson
That's my. Look alike. Like, what that. No.
Willie Robertson
That is hilarious.
Sadie Robertson
Similarities.
Corey Robertson
But, yeah, they're all. People do have. Like, the compliments are like, they're nice, but sometimes it's like, oh, you're so much prettier in person than you are on tv. You're like, don't look bad on tv. Like, what do you. I don't know what.
Willie Robertson
How to take that, but I. Mostly people just say, you're a lot taller than I thought you were. Yeah, they're like, oh, you're way taller than I thought you were.
Sadie Robertson
I've gotten everything. I've gotten shorter, bigger things or, you know, like, every. Everything. You know, like, someone, like, thought you were taller, which I'm like, I'm not. I don't know what does. What do you say to that?
Korie Robertson
You know, like, well, there are quite a few Willie wannabes in the world. Like, our cousins were at Six Flags or somewhere a few years ago, and they saw a bigger guy, beard, bandana, and they're our cousins. Well, they went up to him and they said, you look like Willie Robertson. And he was like, I am. And he took a picture with them, and they took a picture with him, and he totally just owned it. Like, what?
Corey Robertson
That's funny. I've never even.
Korie Robertson
He was wearing the American flag bandana.
Sadie Robertson
I have to admit.
Corey Robertson
Oh, my goodness.
Willie Robertson
One thing that I have done that I'm not proud of, but when people come up to me and they go, like, you look just like Sadie Robertson, I'm always like, really? Like, I get that a lot. I never say, yeah, what are you going to do?
Corey Robertson
Like, that's Weird.
Bella Robertson
I'm not going to be like, like, I know.
Corey Robertson
That is so awkward. Yes.
Willie Robertson
So awkward.
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Sadie Robertson
Although the other day when we were on vacation in Florida and I drove John Luke's car back.
Corey Robertson
Not on this podcast, you could tell it.
Sadie Robertson
So I drive John Luke's car back and I, I don't know if I should say, but it's been a while since I've driven a car that the tire was going flat, nothing worked. There's the headlights, don't worry. And so I'm just like, okay. And so I've got to go get the tire fixed. And so I pull up to the, this tire fixing station and they're like, well, we'll try to get it today. It's like 10 o' clock in the morning. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, bro. And then, then I was like, I've got to have this done now. And then I desperately needed the celebrity. Cuz I figured at this place of work, somebody, I mean, I mean, I could throw a dart, somebody watch me. But the dude's giving me nothing. He's just like, like, fill that thing out. So I put, as big as I could, Willie Robertson and my phone number. And so I give it to him. I'm like, go ahead and look at that form and make sure everything's okay. Make sure I spelled everything correctly. And then he's like, yep, get in line. I'm like, golly. And so I go out in the shop and I'm like, what's up, fellas? And like, who is this guy, like.
Korie Robertson
Model walking across the whole parking lot?
Corey Robertson
I know it.
Sadie Robertson
And I'm, I'm trying. I'm like, like, nobody knows who I am in Florida. And I'm like, at the tire. I go outside, I'm like, I'm going to have to sit here and wait all day. The guy comes out and goes, are you the guy who took my form? He goes, are you who I think you are? I said, I'm exactly who you think I am.
Willie Robertson
Yes.
Sadie Robertson
And he goes, where's that car at? And I'm like, this is what I'm talking about right now. Let's go. And it was fixed in 30 minutes.
Corey Robertson
That is hard.
Sadie Robertson
It is helpful.
Willie Robertson
It is helpful sometimes. Yes. You do admit, you're like, that is actually when I got pulled over for a bad speeding ticket. And they're like, who's the owner of this car? And I'm like, my father, Willie Robertson.
Sadie Robertson
You may know him as Boss Hog.
Willie Robertson
He's from a hit reality TV series called Dark Dynasty.
Corey Robertson
Have you ever heard of it?
Sadie Robertson
I know, look, actually I got stopped in, I got stopped in Arkansas. That was John, just a little kid. What's up, Larkinson? Mine's Mississippi. That they always stop me in Mississippi. And the guy's like looking at me and he goes, are you, Are you Willie? And John Lee's like, he's probably 10 years old and he has my face car, like my thing inside. He goes, here's a photo right here if you'd like.
Willie Robertson
Well, that was what happened.
Korie Robertson
I told mom the other day, like a few, I guess a few years ago, Y' all changed all the insurance stuff to say inconspicuous name. And now I'm like, every time I have to give them a registration, I'm like, this isn't even worth it anymore. It doesn't say Willie Robertson anymore.
Bella Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
I said to that cop, I said, willie Robertson. And then he said, your dad is not Willie Robertson. And I said, yes, sir, I promise he is. I will Google him right now. I told him. I was like, I'll Google a picture of me and him on something that you. You will see. Like, we don't get out of it. But something about you, you do have that maneuver up your sleeve. People either think you're homeless or they're like, you're Willie Robertson from Duck Dynasty. So that's not a bad. You know, you're.
Corey Robertson
It doesn't always work. One day, he literally was bragging. He was. He said bragging. He said, I cannot get a ticket in Louisiana. And I was like, pride comes before the fall. I knew. I was. Was like, he is about to get a ticket, cuz. He just said that he got a ticket.
Korie Robertson
Was it today?
Corey Robertson
It was in Mississippi. It was in Mississippi, but still, my.
Sadie Robertson
Record'S still strong in Louisiana. It was in Mississippi. And the guy, he took my driver's license, but I didn't even have a chance to. He said, driver's license. I went, and he walked off. And I'm like, wait a minute. I didn't even plead my case, like. And so I'm waiting, getting my facts in order of what I'm going to tell him. He comes back and just hands me a bag. He said, have a good day. And it was a sheet of paper, which I thought a ticket was a ticket. And then I realized he gave me that sucker gave me a ticket.
Corey Robertson
Y.
Sadie Robertson
But it got. Got thrown out.
Willie Robertson
It's about time for the revival. You need to get recognized a little bit more so your tires can stay good.
Sadie Robertson
I do have the red, white, and blue bandana, though, in my vehicle.
Willie Robertson
Just in case of emergency.
Corey Robertson
Throw it on.
Sadie Robertson
I'm in a bit of a hurry driving through Mississippi, and I throw that sucker on.
Willie Robertson
You're like, more like casters are like that, too. Like local past. Like, that's what Pastor Bill DY was talking about. He's like, man, I get so lucky. I get out of tickets because I'm somebody's pastor that they call in. Like, he was talking about that there's just certain people that can get out of tickets, and Willie Robertson's one of them. Except for, well, Now.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah. Well, no, I didn't pay that. I haven't paid it. I got out of that one.
Korie Robertson
I had to go to the class on the Saturday. All day. I've done it all.
Sadie Robertson
Driving.
Willie Robertson
Dad probably lived a lot of life getting tickets before he could pull out.
Sadie Robertson
A. I got tickets for everything he did. One time I stopped short. I stopped and I missed the person. I was like, ooh. And then two two by fours just went flying off the top of my truck through the back windshield of a car right out here on this road.
Corey Robertson
I didn't even know that one ladies in her car.
Sadie Robertson
And just two projectile two by fours like 12 footers straight through her all the way to the front seat. In between, like the seats.
Corey Robertson
What were you doing?
Sadie Robertson
I got a ticket for unsecured load.
Corey Robertson
What were you taking the two by fours.
Korie Robertson
Well, you should have done.
Sadie Robertson
I was working at Camp J.
Korie Robertson
Ticket for that. That was warranted.
Willie Robertson
Crying. Oh, my gosh. Okay.
Sadie Robertson
Lumber company tied them down. It wasn't my fault. And I went to them and. And tried to get them to pay for all of it. And they didn't.
Willie Robertson
Oh, my gosh.
Corey Robertson
If you had that bandana, you might have gotten it.
Willie Robertson
That was way pre band, way pre bandana working anything. Oh, my gosh. Okay. Back.
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Willie Robertson
Show, which unfortunately shows none of dad's driving or getting pulled over. Maybe that would just naturally.
Corey Robertson
I know what I want to talk about about the show that I did not even know that you two had never duck hunted.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Corey Robertson
Y' all have never been duck hunting.
Willie Robertson
No.
Corey Robertson
And that, you know, though sad.
Bella Robertson
It is.
Willie Robertson
It is sad. But also the duck blind and our family didn't seem like a very inviting place. It wasn't like I said, no. No one invited me.
Corey Robertson
Right. I know. I know. That's amazing.
Korie Robertson
I mean, it's freezing cold and like three in the morning. Which are neither things that we enjoy.
Corey Robertson
Yeah. Y' all had deer hunted. Y' all did.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Korie Robertson
Which dad early in the season in the. In the warmth and also in the evening.
Corey Robertson
Yes.
Korie Robertson
Those are the key to hunting for me.
Corey Robertson
Which dad was really the deer hunter.
Willie Robertson
That is something I do regret.
Sadie Robertson
Well, I'm blaming that.
Willie Robertson
I wish I got to go Duck hun.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah, because he. Yeah, he didn't care to have you on the duck.
Willie Robertson
No, he didn't. He didn't want us in the duck vine.
Sadie Robertson
Really serious about it.
Corey Robertson
So, yeah, later in life, as he got older, he got, like, softer, and he would have. When he got older, he got softer and he wanted people to come in the duck bind. But by that time, y' all had babies or you were off to college, you were in college, you were working, you know, things like that. So things had changed.
Sadie Robertson
He wouldn't let us hunt when y' all were kids.
Corey Robertson
He was very serious about his duck hunting, and it wasn't like a place for kids necessarily. Yes.
Willie Robertson
There is one thing that has changed a lot in that generational gap from pebble Field to us, meaning y' all, in between. That didn't quite pass down because y' all. The. The first episode also mentions, like, we aren't as robertson as, you know, maybe you. You would. Like. We hadn't been duck hunting. There are certain things that we hadn't done or carried on. And, you know, it's funny because there have been certain things in the. This. This show, this season with y' all hunting that I'm watching, and I'm like, oh, my gosh, we cannot show that on tv. Oh, that's so gross. You know, like, the hunting stuff. But then I go back and watch, like, Dynasty, I'm like, oh, my gosh. They showed that, like. They showed that skinny. Yeah, like, frog skinning and just cleaning.
Corey Robertson
A duck.
Willie Robertson
Which I was actually there for that. That was so gross. And then I'm like, oh, I mean, I forgot, like, we have gotten soft in some of those ways because that, like, grosses me out.
Corey Robertson
Gotten soft talked. That's funny. Yes. Yeah, I know that taking y' all back to your, like, country Southern roots a little bit. Dad is definitely in his semi retirement trying to do that a little.
Korie Robertson
I'll say for me, being married to Jacob, I am around it way more than I ever was before because of Jacob and also hearing about it all the time. And I work here and I'm constantly, like, watching videos from, like, Pablo Phil of, like, teaching how to use it at call and all that kind of stuff. And so I feel like I know way more about it than I did, like, would have in high school when I was younger.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah.
Corey Robertson
Now because of Jacob, dad shifted to deer hunting when y' all were kids. And so he didn't really.
Willie Robertson
He did take us deer hunting. And of course, he.
Corey Robertson
He ran Duck Commander, and that was Was, you know, a part of our life as far as duck hunting. But his passion and love was deer hunting. So he did take all the thing, but. Yeah, but the duck hunting was down at.
Sadie Robertson
Well, and the duck hunting here was down at pebble fields. And at the time, I was like, I ain't asking him to go, you know, because he was just so. Because. Because you can hunt ducks in the evening for sure. Phil just wouldn't. He wouldn't let us do it on his property because he wanted us not, you know, not to mess with them, to get them ready for this. So it was always just a little complicated with him.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. See, he's very calculated in it. You know, they worked.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah. And it was his place and his rules and all that.
Willie Robertson
And so which, yeah, Christian, Jacob are really into it. But Christian is like, he's, you know, the clean shaven, more clean cut and even, like, clean hunter or, like, I mean, that in the sense, like, when, you know, y' all. Jacob will cook all the meat. You know, Christian, like, we just do, like, the deer sausages on the grill, you know, like, it's still kind of like neighborhood style, suburban style hunting.
Korie Robertson
And then he brings a turkey in our front door. Like, wakes me up.
Willie Robertson
Look, I'm like, yeah, Christian would never do that to me. But then you, like, he gave you all the backstrap the other day, and that was a win for all of us, because then dad cooks it better anyways. But I do feel like throughout this show this season, you're gonna see us, like, finding more of our Robertson roots, because we've done a lot of stuff the past couple months that have been like. Like, you know, what you learn from Pep off Phil and passing that down a little bit, which has been really cool. I mean, I won't give away what we're learning and what we've gotten to do, but it's been really fun. And I didn't even realize how far we have come until, like, I did watch Dynasty, rewatched it and was like, whoa. We were like, so redneck and so country and I guess going to, like, LA and Nashville and, like, I don't know, Mary and Christian and my friends aren't like that, and y' all aren't super like that anymore. And you don't realize how traditional do. If you don't intentionally pass them on, then they do just kind of fade.
Bella Robertson
They get lost.
Willie Robertson
And I was like, wow, there is a lot there that was really fun that I want our kids to do. Like, I want, you know, honey, to be able to catch a fish, you know, find her own worms, that. That kind of thing.
Corey Robertson
She did catch a fish the other day and she's learning and she's not scared of picking up worms, picking up snakes.
Willie Robertson
She literally stepped on a snake the.
Sadie Robertson
Other day a little bit near that.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, she was.
Corey Robertson
When the fish. Yeah. Taking a picture.
Sadie Robertson
She's like three feet away from.
Corey Robertson
But she picked up the worm like to. She got it out of the dirt to put it on her. On the hook and all that. So.
Sadie Robertson
Speaking of clean shaven, you'll. And on episode one, I think I haven't. I've actually forgotten about. Haven't watched it in a while. You'll see some hunting skills from y' all and you'll see a lot of clean misses.
Willie Robertson
Oh, wow. Thank you for that.
Corey Robertson
Well, that's a little surprise. Was surprised which I had shot a rifle, but you'd never shot a. Shot a crossbow. Maybe never shot a shotgun. Like a.
Korie Robertson
When I went hunting with you. Crossbow. And then what. And I guess a gun.
Corey Robertson
A gun.
Willie Robertson
The last time I did any kind of skeet shooting was on the first Dog Dynasty with Powell Phil, which would have been like 11, 12 years ago. So I was a little rusty. It's been a minute, but I literally thought I hit it. Y' all totally tricked me. I. I literally thought I hit. I closed my eyes, which is perfect.
Corey Robertson
I do have a little beef with Jace though, at the very, very first scene. If you have watched it, you'll see Jay says, like none of your kids have beards, but John Luke and Will do have beards.
Sadie Robertson
Yeah.
Corey Robertson
I'm like, they're little clean shaven beards.
Korie Robertson
Has a little scruff. But Will has a beard.
Corey Robertson
Has a full beard too right now.
Sadie Robertson
And be. Well, maybe he hasn't seen him a full beard.
Willie Robertson
Let me just say he also said we look like we're doing anything but working. Yeah, we're doing a lot more working.
Bella Robertson
Than you were when you.
Willie Robertson
You were up here. Exactly, my brother.
Sadie Robertson
Thank you.
Willie Robertson
Okay. This has been so fun. For those who are listening, we are going to be doing more episode recaps. And I just got to say, I'm such a reality TV show fan myself. So like mom mentioned watching Survivor is something that our family loves and kind of keeps us talking about something and having fun towards something. And I actually listen to their podcast, so I love a good podcast after a show, hearing more of the inside scoop from the people. So we'll definitely try to keep this up. Do a little bit more episode recaps and keep you on the loop of what happened behind the scenes as we were filming these things and kind of what's going on in our family life now. So thanks for being interested. Thanks for watching the show again. If you haven't seen it yet, it is on A E on Sunday nights at 8 o' clock central. Make sure you tell all your friends and your family and watch it together. That's what makes it so fun and so special. So guys, thanks for being on the podcast. We'll have to do it again soon.
Corey Robertson
Sam.
Summary of "Here's How We Really Feel About the First New 'Duck Dynasty' Episode | Sadie, Willie, Korie & Bella" – WHOA That's Good Podcast
Release Date: June 11, 2025
In this engaging episode of the "WHOA That's Good" podcast, host Sadie Robertson Huff sits down with her family members—Willie, Korie, Bella, and Corey Robertson—to discuss the much-anticipated revival of the beloved reality TV series "Duck Dynasty." The conversation delves into personal updates, the evolution of their social media presence, the intricacies of reviving a family-centric show, and amusing anecdotes about life in the spotlight.
The episode opens with the family addressing recent changes to their Instagram handles. Corey Robertson shares his decision to transition from "boss going basic" to the more streamlined "Corey Robertson," emphasizing that there are no underlying issues affecting their personal lives.
Notable Quote:
Corey Robertson ([01:45]): "I made that clear in my post that there's no trouble in paradise."
Willie Robertson reveals his old handle "therealslimsadie" and discusses the shift to a more private and professional online presence. The family humorously recalls past Instagram handles and the reasoning behind their updates, highlighting the importance of maintaining privacy while managing their public personas.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the revival of "Duck Dynasty." The family expresses their excitement and reflects on the extensive preparation required to bring the show back. They reveal that the project has been in the works since early 2023, underscoring the long-term commitment involved.
Notable Quote:
Willie Robertson ([06:16]): "We have been working on this for so long... shooting the sizzle was in early 2024."
They discuss the challenges and joys of reigniting the show, emphasizing how their experiences and growth over the years have enriched the new season.
Willie shares the organic growth of their podcast studio within the Duck Commander warehouse, a move prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. What began as a temporary setup evolved into a central hub for their media and business operations.
Notable Quote:
Willie Robertson ([28:10]): "It's crazy where we're at now because I wouldn't imagine that the podcast would grow to the point..."
This expansion reflects their adaptability and commitment to creating meaningful content, blending their business endeavors with family life.
Korie Robertson discusses her role as the store manager, detailing her efforts in enhancing the merchandise offerings and overall store experience. The family commends her for making the store more inviting and boosting the quality and variety of their merch.
Notable Quote:
Corey Robertson ([14:43]): "She's crushing it. She has proven herself to do a great job in the store."
They highlight how Korie's contributions have elevated their brand presence both online and in-store, ensuring that merchandise remains a strong component of their business model.
The conversation shifts to the dynamics of running multiple ventures within the Duck Commander warehouse. Willie and Corey discuss how the space now accommodates various operations, including John Luke's Coffee Roasting and Tread Lively offices. They share stories about managing shared spaces and maintaining harmony amidst expanding business activities.
Notable Quote:
Corey Robertson ([17:09]): "I have never had a title, actually, for any of the company... I was just deemed vice president."
This segment underscores the complexities and rewards of working closely with family, highlighting their collective effort to keep business operations cohesive and efficient.
Bella takes a moment to promote AG1’s new next-generation formula, emphasizing its enhanced benefits and the family's long-term partnership with the brand. She provides listeners with a promotional code to encourage participation and highlight the product's advantages.
Notable Quote:
Bella Robertson ([26:18]): "AG1 just launched their next gen formula... it's backed with a 30 day money back guarantee."
This promotion aligns with their commitment to healthy living and showcases their ability to integrate meaningful partnerships into their platform.
A heartfelt discussion ensues about the family's hunting traditions and the generational shifts that have occurred over the years. Willie expresses a sense of regret over not participating in duck hunting as his children have, while Corey recounts the evolving dynamics and safety considerations that influenced their hunting practices.
Notable Quote:
Willie Robertson ([33:12]): "I feel like you see a whole new side of you with the grandkids... they're loving watching it."
They explore how modern lifestyles have altered traditional family activities, with Korie sharing her increased involvement in hunting through her marriage and the family's efforts to pass down their heritage to the next generation.
Sadie and Willie share amusing and relatable stories about being recognized in public and dealing with mistaken identity. They highlight the challenges of maintaining privacy despite their fame and the humorous interactions that ensue when fans mistake them for their TV personas.
Notable Quote:
Sadie Robertson ([43:41]): "I'm exactly who you think I am."
These anecdotes add a lighthearted touch to the episode, providing listeners with a glimpse into the everyday realities of living in the public eye.
As the episode concludes, Willie emphasizes the importance of family cohesion and the show's role in bringing families together. Corey adds that the revival aims to replicate the family-oriented bonding that made the original series a hit, ensuring that "Duck Dynasty" remains a cherished watch for all ages.
Notable Quote:
Corey Robertson ([34:12]): "I think one of the things that people loved about it first was... it brought their family together."
They express gratitude to their listeners and hint at future episodes that will continue to provide behind-the-scenes insights and updates on their ongoing projects.
Conclusion
This episode of "WHOA That's Good" offers a comprehensive and heartfelt exploration of the Robertson family's journey with the revival of "Duck Dynasty." Through candid discussions, personal anecdotes, and engaging storytelling, Sadie, Willie, Korie, Bella, and Corey provide listeners with an intimate look at their lives, the challenges of maintaining family businesses, and the joy of reviving a beloved family tradition. The inclusion of notable quotes with timestamps enriches the narrative, making it both informative and relatable for those unfamiliar with the original show.