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WHOA That's Good Podcast

Hot Takes on What’s Worth Watching & Reading (and Skipping) | Sadie Robertson Huff & Korie Robertson

WHOA That's Good Podcast

Live Original

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Business

4.912.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Sadie and her mom, Korie Robertson, are spilling all their current obsessions: from books to binge-worthy TV shows to movies they can’t stop talking about. When they recorded this, Sadie was gearing up for maternity leave and reminiscing about the last two newborn seasons — a.k.a. nonstop baby snuggles mixed with binge-watch marathons. So … what’s on her list this time around?  Korie, the ultimate bookworm, kicks things off by reading a favorite passage from one of her go-to fiction picks. Then, she and Sadie rewind to the shows they were obsessed with before "Duck Dynasty" ever hit TV and chat about how being in the entertainment world has totally reshaped what they’re cool watching — and what’s a hard pass. This episode is real, funny, a little emotional, and basically like getting recs from your BFFs. Let us know any of your favorites in the comments too!  This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://covenanteyes.com/sadie — Visit the website to learn more and start your journey toward a healthier, stronger marriage today. https://drinklmnt.com/whoa — Get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase! https://sadiepens.com — Get 10% off my favorite supplies and journaling Bible when you use the code SADIE10 when checking out! Chapters:  00:00 Korie's favorite book passage 05:00 Favorite books 13:00 What's impacted us from the Bible 15:22 Sadie's three favorite books 21:33 Currently reading 29:10 Favorite TV shows 40:45 Favorite movies - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So I just came from Saints kindergarten graduation, well, like awards day.

0:06.4

And so I'm a little emotional because my first grandson just graduated from.

0:10.6

And so I wanted to pull up, this is my favorite, like, I think probably from all the literature, my favorite passage, my literature.

0:20.2

And I pulled it up to read it and I got

0:21.8

I got a little emotional so bear with me if I make it through it we'll see this is from gentlemen in

0:26.5

Moscow god this is so okay one does not fulfill one's potential by listening to oh shoot

0:34.4

I don't know how to say this when does not fulfill one's potential by listen to

0:37.6

Cherazade in a gilded hall or by reading the

0:40.8

Odyssey in one's den. One does

0:42.9

so by setting forth into the vast

0:45.4

unknown, just like Marco Polo when he

0:48.0

traveled to China or Columbus when he traveled to

0:50.0

America. Sophia nodded in understanding.

0:53.1

The count continued. I've had countless reasons

0:55.9

to be proud of you, and certainly one of them, one of the greatest was the night at the,

1:01.5

oh, shoot, okay. I've had countless reasons to be proud of you, and certainly one of the

1:05.3

greatest was the night of the conservatory competition. But in the moment I felt that pride was not

1:10.6

when you and Anna brought home news of your victory. It was earlier in the moment I felt that pride was not when you and Anna brought

1:11.7

home news of your victory. It was earlier in the evening when I watched you heading out of the

1:16.5

hotel doors on the way to the hall. For what matters in life is not where we is not when we receive a round

1:23.6

of applause. What matters is whether we have the courage to venture forth, despite the

1:28.5

uncertainty of the acclaim. If I'm to play in Paris, said Sophia after a moment, I only wish that

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