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Can We Just Talk?

Can We Just Talk?

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Join the conversation every Friday on Can We Talk: The Week in Review — a powerful 30-minute debrief of the week's biggest headlines, hottest topics, and hardest conversations. Hosted by Sheriff Bobby F. Kimbrough, Jr., alongside co-hosts Busta Brown and Bishop Bailey, the show brings together perspectives from law enforcement, faith, and entertainment to discuss today's media culture and real-world issues with honesty and purpose. From community concerns to national discussions, no topic is off limits. Can We Talk tackles the conversations many people avoid — with insight, accountability, and authenticity. Tune in every Friday from 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM on 103.5 The Light and be part of the dialogue.2026 Christianity Politics & Government Spirituality
Episodes
  • Relationships: Love, Trust & the Journey to Lasting Commitment
    Jun 27 2026

    This week on Can We Just Talk?, Bobby Kimbrough, Buster Brown, and Bishop John Bailey take an honest, humorous, and heartfelt look at one of life's most important topics—relationships. From dating and marriage to trust, healing from past hurts, and building lasting love, the conversation is filled with wisdom, transparency, and plenty of laughter.

    Bishop John Bailey shares lessons from nearly 30 years of marriage, emphasizing the importance of friendship, forgiveness, communication, and never stopping the pursuit of your spouse. The panel also tackles thought-provoking questions about prenuptial agreements, carrying emotional baggage from past relationships, learning to apologize, and why a relationship with God can be the strongest foundation for a healthy marriage.

    Whether you're single, dating, engaged, married, or recovering from heartbreak, this episode offers practical insight, biblical encouragement, and real-world perspective that will challenge you to grow in every relationship that matters.

    Tune in for a candid discussion that reminds us that lasting relationships aren't built on perfection—they're built on love, grace, commitment, and the willingness to keep growing together.

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    25 mins
  • Fathers, Freedom, and the Power of Presence
    Jun 20 2026

    This week on Can We Just Talk? Week in Review, Bobby Kimbrough, Buster Brown, and Bishop John Bailey reflect on two powerful celebrations—Juneteenth and Father's Day—and explore what true freedom and fatherhood really mean. Drawing from the history of Juneteenth and the meaning of emancipation, the conversation challenges listeners to consider whether freedom is only physical or something deeper. The discussion then shifts to the vital role fathers play in the lives of their children.

    Through heartfelt stories, personal reflections, and honest transparency, the hosts examine the difference between being a provider and being present, the lasting impact of a father's words, and how love, guidance, and consistency can shape future generations. From lessons learned through success and failure to the importance of reconciliation, forgiveness, and showing up for your children, this episode is a moving reminder that presence has the power to change lives.

    Whether you're a father, a child, or someone reflecting on the relationships that shaped you, this conversation will encourage, challenge, and inspire. Join us as we celebrate fathers, honor freedom, and discuss how strong families help build strong communities. Happy Juneteenth and Happy Father's Day!

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    25 mins
  • Don't Let Your Sight Deceive You
    Jun 13 2026

    How often do we make decisions based solely on what we see? In this thought-provoking episode of Can We Talk? Week in Review, Bobby Kimbrough, Buster Brown, and Bishop John Bailey explore the powerful idea that appearances can be misleading and that faith, wisdom, and discernment must guide our actions more than our perceptions.

    From personal experiences and community challenges to conversations about youth development, law enforcement, the role of the church, and societal stereotypes, the hosts examine how our "sight" can shape our thinking, influence our emotions, and impact the way we treat others. They discuss the importance of looking beyond appearances, investigating the full story, and allowing faith—not assumptions—to determine our response to people and situations.

    This episode is a reminder that what we see is not always the complete truth. Through scripture, real-life examples, and candid discussion, the conversation challenges listeners to examine their perceptions, question stereotypes, and seek God's perspective before drawing conclusions.

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    25 mins
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