Family

Janice is joined by Karen Gamble (Nana), Wayne Gamble (Grandad), and their grandchildren Brooke Courtney and Taylor Gamble for a conversation about their viral family sleepover.

America's #1 Mom Coach' and Founder and CEO of Mom Mastery University Hannah Keeley shares how to lead your family while living a healthy and happy life.

"As soon as I step out of my vehicle, I hear shots fired."

Sean and Rachel are joined by their daughter and writer at The Federalist Evita Duffy-Alfonso as they discuss the dark side of online trends.
Searching for Heroes with Benjamin Hall

Taking the road to recovery one step at a time.

On this episode, Rachel takes a look back on a special Q&A episode where she was joined by her daughter and writer at The Federalist Evita Duffy-Alfonso, as she asks her what it was like growing up with eight siblings, and how her first two years of marriage have been.

A year later and Tyrus’ story continues in his latest memoir, "Nuff Said."

Happy holidays from the Hornacek family!

Dr. Anita Phillips works at the intersection of faith, culture, and mental health.

The Duffy's "Most Insufferable Person of the Year!"

Farmer, lecturer, and author Joel Salatin discusses the recent boom in people leaving cities to live on homesteads, and what people can do if they are interested in farming. 

Martha is joined by food blogger and social media influencer Tieghan Gerard as she discusses her upbringing, cooking dinner for her large family, and what inspired her to start her food blog Half Baked Harvest.

Sean and Rachel weigh in on the National Railroad Museum in Ashwaubenon displaying a Christmas tree given to them by the Satanic Temple of Wisconsin.

Chef of Victoria Restaurant Group and Food Network's Chopped Champion, Jay Rohlfing joins Janice to discuss the importance of cooking healthy meals and why mealtime at home should be a family-focused activity.

Sean and Rachel sit down to answer pressing questions about love and marriage. Together they share their thoughts on the latest viral relationship test, the "Orange Peel Theory", and weigh in on why they believe small acts of service are the key to a great marriage. 

Sean and Rachel sit down to reflect on their Thanksgiving traditions and offer a glimpse into what it’s like to sit at the Duffy’s dinner table during the holidays.

On this Thanksgiving encore, Trey revisits a conversation with former Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice.

If you’ve experienced or are currently in a season where you may not understand why God is allowing insurmountable pain to enter your life, this conversation is for you.

Shannon is joined by public affairs expert and political commentator Denise Grace Gitsham for a conversation about her latest book, Politics for People Who Hate Politics: How to Engage without Losing Your Friends or Selling Your Soul.

Sean and Rachel revisit a conversation on how the birth of their daughter Valentina changed their family for the better and talk about the proper way to approach disagreements in a relationship.