
Uncle Si gets emotional as he reflects on Phil Robertson’s incredible transformation from a reckless, selfish outlaw to a selfless man of God—something Si once thought was impossible. He marvels at Phil’s unshakable faith, even in the face of death, recalling how Phil faced a near plane crash with only the resurrection on his lips. Martin shares how Phil took him under his wing from the moment they met, showing the heart behind the man many had given up on. Meanwhile, John-David stirs up trouble during a church volleyball game, and Zach Dasher reveals that parts of "The Blind" had to be reshot because Phil’s past was too dark to show on screen. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ready, Hunter? Not yet.
Now.
Oh, wow. Hunter, you didn't hit the camera. You didn't hit the timer.
Hunter doesn't have a microphone, so I'm a little sad. There we go. Welcome back to the Duck Call Room, ladies and gentlemen. Today we have... Guest on guest on guest. We'll just call this the cousins episode.
The distant, the only half Robert.
Or nephews. Size nephews. There we go.
Your nephews are here.
Your nephews are here. We have one. It's fun. We have a rabid LSU fan. And John Gimber. That's fair. Versus a rabid Florida Gator fan.
No Gators.
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