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The 9941 Podcast

Stop Hoping She’ll Come Back

The 9941 Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Christianity

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this Friday Q&A, Granger answers two listener questions with honesty, clarity, and a whole lot of real-life wisdom.

 

First, he explains why he teaches his kids to say “yes sir” and “yes ma’am,” how it ties back to his own upbringing, and why he sees it as an act of love that prepares them for life, respect, and responsibility.

 

Then Granger responds to a college student dealing with a painful breakup and the uncertainty that follows. He offers straightforward biblical counsel on letting go, healing well, and moving forward with maturity instead of clinging to false hope.

 

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0:00.0

What you got it, man. You could email us podcast at granger smith.com. We will answer anything. And you have a

0:10.3

couple lined up. Friday Q&A. That's right. Friday. Questions here ready for you. Number one says,

0:15.2

Hey, Granger, I saw on one of your reels on Facebook or Maverick does five pushups for saying, yeah, instead of,

0:22.8

yes, sir. I'm wondering why you do this. I don't know if you're still reading emails on the

0:27.6

podcast, but if you are, I would really appreciate it. If you explain this one to me, thank you

0:32.2

for your time. Well, just so happens. Granger does answer emails. Not on the regular podcast, but now here on Friday Q&A.

0:39.2

Clearly, they're not aware of Friday Q&A.

0:41.4

They are now.

0:42.2

Yeah.

0:42.6

They're going to learn today.

0:43.7

That's right.

0:44.0

Yeah, I actually like this question.

0:46.2

So the yes sir thing came from my dad.

0:50.7

And, you know, that was, I don't know know a generation where it was important um his brother was

1:00.1

a Marine my dad was a little too young to be in Vietnam but he was in the Corps at Texas A&M

1:05.7

I don't know your dad was yeah oh that's cool. Yeah. So it was my brother, Parker.

1:14.2

In the core, it's instilled.

1:17.0

I mean, as a freshman, you use sir sandwiches.

1:19.2

Sir sandwiches.

1:20.2

Yeah, that's what we call it.

1:25.4

So it's like, sir, and then you answer, and then you end it with sir.

1:26.4

Okay, got it.

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