Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1252 | The Robertsons Rebuke Protesters Who Stormed a Minnesota Church
21 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
I am unashamed.
Chapter 2: What biblical principles guide the discussion in this episode?
What about you? So welcome back to Unashamed. It's been a while since I've seen Jace this giddy.
Listen, listen, I want everybody to listen to this sound. And for you who are listening, we're going to need quiet. You got to figure out what this is. That's me rubbing my hands together.
If you're watching, you know. If you're listening, Jay's very giddy. He's been chomping at the bits to start this podcast because we have – this will come out later, so I know how these things work. But we have the storm of the decade being predicted.
Oh, I mean, look, and we don't know yet because there's still a prediction, and you know how these weather people are.
Chapter 3: What preparations do the Robertsons make for severe weather?
You said you can't trust a weather person. You can't trust them, but this time, of course, they're overstating everything. I mean, my buddy from Kansas, old Barrett, he sent me a video, and this weather guy literally had lost his mind. He was like, power's going to be out.
Chapter 4: How do the Robertsons navigate the challenges of crisis cycles?
There's going to be chaos in the streets. And so look, now it may happen, but it just seemed a little over the top. But so, you know, ice storms are not fun. And so take precautions. But when you're in Louisiana and you're that far from Canada, when an ice storm comes, guess what comes with it? Waterfowl.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of the Minnesota church protest?
Waterfowl. Thank you. Why did it take so long for us to get that answer?
Well, I was waiting. I was waiting for that answer. I thought it was a rhetorical question, so I didn't answer.
Chapter 6: How does protest culture contribute to national anxiety?
It's going to be bad. I mean, it is a storm. I mean, they're saying 200 million people.
Do you want me to rub my hands together again?
So look, let me just tell you what. The coldest winter ever. That's what the headline says.
Chapter 7: What is the Robertsons' perspective on political division?
200 million Americans warned to brace for the coldest winter storm ever as downright concerned forecasters predict below 50 degree weather up north and 18 inches of snow. We'll see.
Now look, in the forecast, there's three days. that it's not getting above freezing in Louisiana. So just think about that.
Which is very rare.
I don't know if I remember that. Maybe 20 years ago that happened or so.
Chapter 8: How can individuals find personal peace in chaotic times?
But I had already felt this approaching. So y'all are late to the party here. We got a rain because we've had a real tough duck season until last Sunday we got a rain, which is about a week ago. And we went out in an afternoon hunt about three days later because now one of our holes, just one, has the right amount of water. And guess what? Full limits. Five men, 30 ducks. Awesome.
Everybody high-fiving, you know. So then everybody was like, ooh, let's go here again tomorrow. I said, nope. We're going to leave that hole alone. If you have to go, you can go where we don't have enough water and kill you a couple wood ducks, which happened. My predictions were all right, and I waited until today because today is the first day of this disturbance. They're calling for rain.
So I said, we're going to move back in this place because the wind is right for this one hole we got. We haven't disturbed it three days. So we get there this morning before daylight. I woke up at 4.30. We get out there about 6 to the property, put out the decoys, and guess what? It started raining. And then it got legal shooting hours. And just we heard in the decoys.
Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Killed four teal. You know, everybody's looking around like, what's happening? I was waiting for those three words, Al. Never heard them. But then a mallard drake comes in. Oh, we got some green. And then a couple more tips. Another mallard drake. Then here comes another mallard drake. So I left. We had only hunted an hour and a half. Got the hole set up.
Wanted to see if I was right. Yeah, that's right. But my wife is coming in. She's been gone eight days. We had a little grandson birthday party that I got to FaceTime. Isn't that cool?
Yeah, now you can still participate.
And so here's what she tells me last night during the FaceTime. She says, babe, do you realize the storm of the century is coming? And I was like, oh, yeah, baby. I'm looking at the weather. I know. She was acting like I wouldn't have known that. But she's like, well, we're out of firewood. And this year, we waited a little late.
Usually I have this guy cut me some wood, but he's like, I have no wood. So I'm like, I'm a man. Who needs to pay for firewood? I have chainsaws. I'll cut the wood. So I cut enough, I thought, for the winter. And I was like, what do you mean we're out of wood? And so I go outside and look. She's burned all the wood without my knowledge. I don't know where I was during all these fires.
I mean, I remember three or four. So I was like, you know what? My baby's coming in, the storm of the century. So I shoot these ducks. I left 30 minutes early to come here. I go saw up a tree on my way in the rain, fill up my Argo, then move it to my truck. And cause you know, got to have a fire if it's going to be 20 degrees out.
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