
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>Y’all are not ready for today’s conversation with Megan Fate Marshman—in the best way.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Megan is a speaker, author, boy mom of two, and recently widowed—and her joy is the kind that stops you in your tracks. She’s in awe of God—what He’s done, what He’s doing, and how He’s moving in her life, in Sadie’s life, and all around her.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Her journey to becoming a speaker? You won’t see it coming. It’s powerful, unexpected, and the kind of story that leave...

<p>Sadie calls Luke (for KING & COUNTRY) and Courtney Smallbone “the realest deal,” and she’s absolutely right. From how they first met to falling in love, Luke and Courtney share their backwards Cinderella dating story — and what it actually looked like to live out their vows in the early years of marriage. In sickness and in health… and then some. Through disease, terrifying moments with their baby, unexpected surgeries, addiction, and rehab, they get real about how hardship and suffering didn’t break them—it built their faith, strengthened their love, and shaped a marriage that reflects God’s love in a way on...

<p>Jenny Marrs never dreamed she’d live on a farm — let alone be the star of a reality TV show about her family (Fixer to Fabulous is seven seasons in!). But as she shares with Sadie and Korie in this special episode, life with her husband, Dave, and their five kids is one she’s genuinely grateful for.</p> <p>The ladies talk about what it’s really like living normal life while also being on reality TV, how their kids handle strangers asking for photos, and the boundaries they’ve set when it comes to fan interactions. Jenny opens up ab...

<p>Let’s talk about it. Sadie and Korie are back with an honest, messy conversation about Botox, fillers, filters, and the pressure to be perfect. They open up about their own experiences — and why even sharing a clip can feel vulnerable. We scroll, we compare, and somehow feel like we’re falling behind. Even the “natural” look isn’t so natural anymore. The crazy part? Jesus addressed this obsession with perfection over 2,000 years ago, and it still hits today.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By:</p> <p><br></p> <p>https://primallypure...

<p>When Jennie Allen and Sadie link up, you know it’s going to be powerful. In this special episode, they dive into the revival happening across the U.S. and around the world, how to start sharing Jesus, Gather25, unforgettable dreams, and real talk on fear, anxiety, and what to do when your thoughts start spiraling. Jennie speaks from experience — she knows firsthand how heavy and exhausting anxiety can be — and she opens up about the moment she decided fear would no longer run her life. That decision led her to write "Get Out of Your Head" several years ago and...

<p>Sadie welcomes Lulu Gribbin, her mom Ann Blair, and Lulu’s twin sister Ellie into the studio to share the story of the day that changed Lulu’s life forever—a shark attack that could have ended it all. Lulu opens up about that terrifying moment and how, even in the midst of shock and tragedy, she saw God working in her life.</p> <p>Losing two-thirds of her blood on the beach, the doctors said she shouldn’t be here. Yet today, Lulu chooses joy, points people to God, and inspires others with her incredible resilience. Since the attack i...

<p>First, Sadie’s husband Christian and Abby’s husband Will asked the questions guys usually gatekeep. Now, we’re flipping the script! Sadie and Abby are back, and Christian and Will are officially in the hot seat.</p> <p>Do guys actually think their wives are bad drivers? What is really taking so long in the bathroom? And when they say they’re “thinking about nothing”... are they for real? Plus, we’re doing a deep dive into communication breakdowns, love languages, and how to actually feel secure in your relationship. Don’t miss a minute!</p> <p><br></p> <p>This Episo...

<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...