
The "WHOA That's Good" podcast welcomes you into meaningful conversations with authors, athletes, musicians, speakers, and stars of film and television in search of the answer to just one question: What is the best advice you have ever been given? Hosted by Sadie Robertson, best-selling author, founder of Live Original, and star of A&E's "Duck Dynasty" & season 19 of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," this fun and lighthearted podcast is sure to leave you saying, "WHOA That's Good!"
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<p>Sadie and her mom, Korie, are kicking off the first episode of the year together with a real conversation about goals, fresh starts, and what they’re actually bringing into this next season—and what they’re leaving behind. Korie shares why goals still matter (yes, even if you don’t hit all of them) and why writing them down can be a game-changer. She opens up about how she reflects on past goals, resets when needed, and looks ahead without pressure to have it all figured out.</p> <p>They also talk honestly about failure — why the Robertson family isn...

<p>Sadie Robertson Huff, Christian Huff, Bella Robertson Mayo, and John Luke Robertson are back with part two of their favorite pieces of advice from this year’s podcast episodes. Bella shares a major epiphany about embracing a quieter, simpler life—just like their Papaw Phil Robertson. Christian reflects on how to keep your heart soft, John Luke encourages anyone who feels they’ve messed up or made a bad decision, and Sadie talks about trusting your gut and the deep peace you can have as a follower of Jesus.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This Episode of WHOA That's Good i...

<p>Sadie Robertson Huff, Christian Huff, Bella Robertson Mayo, and John Luke Robertson are back for their (now) annual tradition of recapping the year’s podcasts and sharing the standout advice that seriously stuck with them. From Preston Perry’s take on how to figure out if someone’s “your person,” to Phil Wickham’s mentor-inspired questions that helped him when he wasn’t quite sure about popping the big question to his then-girlfriend — they’re diving into all of it. They also revisit John Crist’s reminder not to post just to please the algorithm and Lacy Abercrombie’s encouragement to log off...

<p>Every married couple argues, fights, and can even act straight-up childish sometimes — but honestly, that’s totally normal, and it doesn’t mean your marriage is in trouble! Sadie Robertson Huff, Christian Huff, 2Mama, and 2Papa (aka Sadie’s grandparents) are all hanging out together, spilling the tea on the biggest, dumbest, silliest arguments they’ve had in their marriages. Then, they react to clips from podcast guests who’re sharing their own cringe-worthy marriage fights and the laughs just keep rolling.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By:</p> <p><br></p> <p>Exclus...

<p>Comedian Trey Kennedy and his wife, Katie, are hanging out with Sadie today to spill on their love story, Trey’s early days—and now thriving comedy career—why they don’t waste energy on the comments section, and what keeps them genuinely grateful for the work they get to do. Katie and Sadie swap stories from their modeling days, including a few nightmare moments featuring the wild things people have said about their bodies. Trey and Sadie also dive into all things Dancing with the Stars, share their predictions for the season’s winner (this was recorded before the finale...

<p>The littles are taking over in this super special, super fun episode! Korie Robertson is joined by her mom (a.k.a. 2Mama) to talk about why real conversations with kids are so important: for their development, for family dynamics, and honestly, for making those core-memory moments we all hold onto. Then Zane, Holland, John Shepard, Ella, Honey, and Haven hop on the couch to chat with their grandmother and great-grandmother, and it’s every bit as adorable as it sounds!<br></p> <p>This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: </p> <p><br>https://drinkag1.com/whoa...

<p>Korie Robertson is joined by Al and Lisa Robertson to share some seriously exciting news — their love story is becoming a movie in 2026! Al and Lisa open up about why they feel so called to tell their story through retreats, seminars, and even couples counseling. Lisa gets real about how staying silent became a full-on spiritual battle — she could literally feel the Enemy wanting her to keep quiet. But after watching God redeem her past in the most beautiful way, she can’t help but share that hope and joy with everyone. <br></p> <p>This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sp...

<p>Sadie and Christian are joined by Will and Abby Robertson to break down the real questions husbands have about their wives … but are way too scared to actually ask. Like, what does “I’m fine” really mean? And when you say, “I have nothing to wear,” while staring at a fully loaded closet — let’s unpack that. How do women just instantly know the right thing to say? And when we’re venting, are we genuinely asking for advice or do we just need someone to nod along and hand us a snack? And finally, do wives actually want to pick the restaurant...

<p>It’s all about weddings in this episode — and nothing’s off-limits! Sadie Robertson Huff, Mary Kate Robertson, and Abby Robertson are diving into the DMs to spill all the tea on engagement stories, wedding planning chaos, dream themes, what they might have done differently, and their best advice for soon-to-be newlyweds. Plus, Mary Kate and Abby share the sweet (and kinda funny) stories of how they first met and started dating John Luke and Will!</p> <p><br>This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored by:</p> <p><br>https://liberty.edu/Sadie — Get your application fee WAIVED when...

<p>Sadie and Emma go way back, and in today’s convo, Emma opens up about a powerful moment tied to a photo they once took together — and the wave of online bullying that followed. She remembers the world feeling like it stopped as she read all the hateful comments about “the girl in the middle.” In the days after, Emma had a choice: keep torturing herself by reading every comment and believing the lies, or lean into what she knew was true about who she is as a child of God. Her strength and wisdom seriously shine through in this con...