• Episode 13: When Conviction Meets Family
    Jul 9 2026

    Matthew and Tony revisit one of the most defining conversations of their lives: Matthew's coming out. Sharing the same Christian faith but arriving at different understandings of what that faith required, father and son reflect on fear, identity, parenting, and the responsibility to keep listening when conviction and relationship collide. Rather than revisiting old arguments, they explore what helped them remain connected—and whether faith is ultimately measured by certainty, or by the way we choose to love one another. Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 12: Growing Pains: When the Country Outgrows the Family Story
    Jun 25 2026

    Summary

    As America approaches its 250th birthday, Matthew and Tony ask what we are called to preserve, what we are being asked to outgrow, and how families, communities, and countries move through growing pains without losing each other. In this conversation, they wrestle with freedom, patriotism, the Constitution, generational fear, social media, AI, education, the trades, gun rights, mental health, family structure, and the weight of history. Along the way, the larger national questions become deeply personal: how do we honor what was good about the past while making room for those who were hurt by it? And how do we move forward when love, apology, repentance, and real change are all required?

    At its heart, this conversation is about inheritance—not only what we receive, but what we choose to repair, release, and carry forward.

    Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 11: When Protection Become Control
    Jun 10 2026

    As Father's Day approaches, Matthew and Tony discuss what fathers leave behind for the next generation: not inheritance, but values. Along the way, they wrestle with questions about freedom, control, AI, community, and the future they'll leave behind, ultimately asking what it means to leave the world a little better than we found it.

    Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 10: What Holds Us Together?
    May 23 2026

    Sorry listeners! We're two days late in posting our podcast this week. Dad is on a motorcycle in D.C. and I'm on the island of Maui, without further delay here is episode ten!


    After conversations about disagreement, identity, and division, Matthew and Tony turn toward the deeper question of what still binds people together. Through family, faith, citizenship, and shared responsibility, they examine where personal accountability ends and collective care begins. In a time when disagreement can feel like betrayal, they ask whether love, character, and common humanity are still enough to keep us connected. Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 9: When Belief Becomes Identity
    May 7 2026

    When belief moves beyond ideas and becomes identity, disagreement can feel less like a difference of opinion and more like a personal threat. Matthew and Tony explore what happens when faith, politics, and values become so intertwined with who we are that questioning them feels like rejection of the self. Drawing from their ongoing conversations about responsibility, masculinity, and language, they wrestle with the tension between conviction and humility—asking whether it’s still possible to stay curious, compassionate, and connected when beliefs feel non-negotiable. As the lines between personal identity and ideology blur, the conversation turns toward a deeper question: how do we remain in relationship with one another when changing our minds can feel like losing ourselves? Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 8: When Trust Breaks Down
    Apr 23 2026

    Trust is harder to sustain in a world shaped by competing headlines, social media, and constant outrage. Matthew and Tony explore what happens when institutions lose credibility, lived experience clashes with media narratives, and people begin assuming bad motives before good intentions. As truth becomes harder to define, the conversation turns toward exhaustion, generational frustration, and whether trust can be rebuilt once it starts to fracture. Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 7: When the World Changed Faster Than Our Language
    Apr 8 2026

    Language is shifting faster than ever—shaped by social media, generational change, and evolving ideas of identity. In this conversation, Matthew and Tony wrestle with what happens when words no longer mean the same thing to everyone. They explore the growing tension around language—why some Americans believe certain words should be restricted, while others are seen as reshaping or misusing language altogether. Where is the line between truth and kindness? And in a world where getting it wrong can feel costly, what do we owe each other as we try to understand? Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 6: What Makes a Man?
    Mar 26 2026

    We’ve spent time exploring belief, disagreement, and what we owe each other—but this time, we bring it back to something more personal. As a father and son, we ask: when have we felt most proud of each other? How has emotional restraint shaped us across generations? And beyond politics, religion, or identity—what actually makes a good man? This conversation attempts to step away from ideology and into lived experience, exploring masculinity, vulnerability, and the legacy we carry—and choose to change.

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    1 hr and 2 mins