
The "WHOA That's Good" podcast welcomes you into meaningful conversations with authors, athletes, musicians, speakers, and stars of film and television in search of the answer to just one question: What is the best advice you have ever been given? Hosted by Sadie Robertson, best-selling author, founder of Live Original, and star of A&E's "Duck Dynasty" & season 19 of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars,... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 421 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Victoria Arlen, Paralympic gold medalist, ESPN host, “Dancing with the Stars” alum, and author of “The View Is Worth It,” joins Sadie to share her unbelievable story of a missed medical diagnosis, being trapped in her own body for years, and learning... more
Sadie and Christian sit down with Priscilla Shirer and her sons, JC and Jackson, for an honest and encouraging conversation about faith, family legacy, and the pressure that can come with growing up in a well-known Christian home. Jackson and JC open... more
Sadie and Christian sit down with worship pastors and “Open Spaces” podcast hosts Jeff and Jourdan Johnson for a conversation about secrets, surrender, and what happens when hidden struggles finally come to light. Jeff opens up about living a double ... more
Sadie brings together some of the best dating and relationship advice from past “Whoa That’s Good” conversations, from red flags and boundaries to anxiety and knowing if someone is really The One. These guests offer a helpful reminder that the best r... more
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I listen to Sadie’s podcast everyday while doing my house chores and I learn so much every episode. This podcast always brings me back to open up my Bible.
I am always listening to a Whoa that’s Good podcast! Sadie inspired me to start my own podcast. She is truly a great person and light to everyone.
This podcast has been a fun listen after work or while doing house work on weekends: Sadie and her guests share fun laughs and wholesome content, but filled with wisdom and encouragement!
This is by far one of the best podcasts that I have ever listened to because Sadie is a great role model and she is my role model and I am so glad that I get the chance to listen to it because everything that you talk about just gives me courage to face on tomorrow and I love the Robertsons because there is just so many stories about how God has done great things in all of your lives and I hope to hear more! Thank you for being a great role model in my life and others!
- Averi .A. Antal
I love how genuine this podcast is, I love how eager she is to learn from her guests and always look forward to the next episode!
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This show centers on faith-forward conversations with a wide range of guests—authors, athletes, musicians, and thought leaders—aimed at extracting practical wisdom and real-life guidance. Across episodes, listeners hear personal stories, relationship and parenting insights, spiritual growth, and coping with burnout or grief, all anchored by a lively, warm host who blends vulnerability with actionable takeaways. A standout pattern is the blend of deep faith, practical relevance, and occasionally candid conversations about dating, marriage, mental health, and rest, often integrated with sponsor messages or live-audience moments. The format tends to be accessible and encouraging, making it appealing for listeners seeking spiritual nourishment ... more
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