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Sean and Rachel answer listener questions, explain 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.

Teresa Mull joins to discuss her new book Woke-Proof Your Life and weighs in on what can be done to escape woke ideology. 

Shannon sits down with Grammy and Billboard Music Award-nominated Christian artist Ryan Stevenson to discuss his latest album, ABLE.

Shannon is joined by Christian worship artist Anna Golden for a conversation about her latest album, Church.

Martha is joined by FOX News Contributor and Theologian Jonathan Morris, as they discuss the trip they took together to Israel, Jonathan's first trip back to the Holy Land since he left the priesthood in 2019. 

Shannon sits down with award-winning country music singer-songwriter Granger Smith for a conversation about his new book, Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward after Loss and Heartache.

Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See Archduke Eduard Habsburg joins to discuss his book The Habsburg Way: 7 Rules for Turbulent Times, as he shares the lessons his family taught him about sustaining a prosperous and faithful family.

As the lines between religion and politics appear to blur, how do you untether the two in your personal life?

Sean and Rachel what books are on their summer reading lists, the shows they let their children watch and share what movies and tv shows parents should avoid showing their kids. 

Sean and Rachel are joined by writer Peachy Keenan, as they discuss her transformation from a liberal college student to a conservative Catholic mother living in Los Angeles and her new book Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War.

Sean and Rachel reveal the best advice each of them has ever received, answer questions on how they have managed to raise nine children and give advice to others looking to improve their parenting style. 

FOX & Friends Weekend Co-Host, Pete Hegseth joins The Kitchen Table, to discuss the benefits of classical education academies.

Former broadcast news correspondent Luke Russert joins Martha to discuss the legacy of his father, former Meet The Press Host Tim Russert, and how his death impacted his family and helped changed his perspective on life. 

Creator, Director, and Co-Writer of The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins joins to share how he worked to create the series, how the show was entirely funded through donations, and how it has been received by viewers.