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Almost Brothers Podcast

Almost Brothers Podcast

By: Michael Simmons Richard Randl Tyler Wilkerson
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Whats up whats up whats up.. welcome to your new favorite podcast. Join your hosts Michael, Richard, and Tyler as we discuss God, church, life, and the journey through this crazy world. Get away from the stresses of life with this podcast. We will be hitting on various topics from sports, to life with Christ.

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  • Personal Liberty Lines
    Mar 23 2026

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    A teen curfew sounds like a simple safety policy until you ask the obvious question: who pays the price when the rule hits real life? We start with a story about minors being arrested for violating curfew and parents getting cited, then we dig into the messy line between public safety, parental responsibility, and personal liberties. We are not trying to turn it into a political shouting match. We are trying to figure out where the boundary should be and what happens when authorities can keep moving it.

    From there, we connect the dots to the bigger pattern a lot of people feel right now: rules piling up faster than results. We talk COVID-era restrictions, the feeling of “temporary” becoming permanent, and the everyday frustrations of airport security that keeps asking for one more step. Then we bring it home to schools: cell phone bans, smartwatch rules, dress code crackdowns, and how hard it is to protect kids and stay connected as a parent when policies treat every situation like the same situation. Zeke jumps in with what it feels like on the student side, including unfair discipline and why group punishment can make classrooms worse.

    Then we lighten things up without losing the theme. Zeke runs us through a Gen Z slang quiz that makes us question our age and our vocabulary. After that, we do a trailer watch party and react to the Mario movie, Spider-Man Brand New Day, and Dune, plus a bigger conversation about why theaters and big blockbuster movies feel like they are finally back. We wrap on Marvel’s next swing with Avengers Doomsday, the huge character roster, and what would actually feel “remarkable” again.

    If you enjoyed the mix of real talk and fun culture breaks, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. Where do you think the line should be between freedom and rules?

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    55 mins
  • Roadkill Cafe, Counting Fails, And Actual Wisdom
    Mar 10 2026

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    Ever notice how the smallest moments carry the most weight? We started with laughs and a road-trip story, then landed on a question we can’t shake: how do we shape the next generation to be steady, kind, and resilient when life gets loud? With three dads and a teen at the table, we move past clichés and straight into the real work of modeling manhood—patience under pressure, boundaries that teach cause and effect, and the difference between demanding and earning.

    We revisit a missed chance to turn “can I have this?” into “how can I earn this?” and unpack why that shift matters for character, grit, and future choices. Foster care stories bring the lesson to life: allowances tied to responsibility, privileges linked to trust, and consequences explained, not barked. We talk about parenting across decades, the awkward regrets we all carry, and how faith and growth can rewrite a father’s playbook without pretending the past didn’t happen. The most surprising insight comes from our teen guest, who points to patience as the trait that actually sticks. Kids don’t memorize speeches; they mirror behavior.

    From the sidelines to the locker room, we call out the culture around youth sports—why coaches often become father figures, and how adult meltdowns teach all the wrong things. Then we lighten the mood with what we’re into right now: new audiobooks and thrillers, a left-field period film that sparked debate, a missions trip on the horizon, and a chaotic Memphis adventure complete with a very carefully hidden pocketknife. Through it all, one theme holds: our sons and daughters are always watching. If we want strong husbands, wives, teammates, and leaders tomorrow, we have to show them what that looks like today.

    If this conversation hits home—or challenges you—share it with a friend, subscribe for more honest talks, and drop a review with the best lesson a mentor ever gave you. What moment shaped you most?

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    34 mins
  • Regret, Repair, Repeat
    Mar 3 2026

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    A joke about animated bloopers turns into a candid look at the heaviest kind of regret: the words we can’t un-say and the moments we never got to finish. We open the door to real stories—faith left unspoken with a father gone too soon, the sting of weaponized words in marriage, and the strange way silence can feel safer than truth until it breaks everything anyway. It’s raw, a little chaotic, and full of the awkward honesty that actually helps.

    We get practical fast. How do you speak up before resentment stacks? Start smaller and sooner. Trade “you always” for “I feel.” Ask for a timeout when emotions spike, then actually take it—drive, breathe, come back on purpose. We talk about repairing without defensiveness, apologizing without excuses, and making tiny agreements that save big fights: pick calmer moments for hard feedback, welcome messy words, and decide together which lines you won’t cross even when you’re mad. The goal isn’t to erase the past; it’s to keep it from writing the next page.

    Between laughs about bowling aches, teen slang, and a side quest for rare VHS tapes, we circle back to what matters: learning from regret without living in it. Faith shows up not as a lecture but as courage to reopen a hard conversation, to believe forgiveness is bigger than your worst day, and to make the next call you’ve been avoiding. If you’ve ever wished for a do-over or felt the burn of an unmade choice, this one meets you where you are and hands you a few tools to carry forward.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review. Tell us one regret you’ve turned into wisdom—your story might be the lifeline someone else needs.

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    33 mins
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