
Sweet Tea and Whiskey
Welcome to Sweet Tea and Whiskey, where we tackle some of the most important and divisive issues facing society today. As a dad, husband, and traditional southern man, I bring a unique perspective to the conversation, always seeking to promote civility and understanding.Join me each week as I delve into topics ranging from politics and current events to social justice and human rights. Whether I'm chatting with experts in the field or simply sharing my own thoughts and experiences, my goal is to create a space where diverse viewpoints can be heard and respected.So if you're looking for a podcast that challenges your thinking, expands your knowledge, and encourages meaningful dialogue, you've come to the right place. Tune in to Sweet Tea and Whiskey and join the conversation today.
Podcasting since 2023 • 6 episodes
Sweet Tea and Whiskey
Latest Episodes
From Doubt to Confidence: A Personal Journey
In this show I hopefully provide a space for introspection and self-reflection while also offering practical advice for listeners looking to build their self-confidence and overcome self-doubt. It is a powerful reminder that we all have the str...
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44:00

Diverse Opinions Don't Have to Divide Us
Too often, discussions about gender identity can turn hostile and divisive, with individuals on either side feeling attacked and labeled as "homophobes" or "transphobes". Through this podcast, we aim to break down these barriers and promote a m...
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50:53

Covenant School Shooting: A Summary and Discussion
In this episode, I provide an overview of the recent Covenant School shooting that took place earlier this week. I cover the details of the incident and offer my opinions on the importance of ensuring the safety of our students. With school sho...
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32:45

The Importance of Personal Responsibility: Take Control of Your Life
In this show, I discuss the crucial role that personal responsibility plays in achieving success and fulfillment in life. As individuals, it's easy to blame external circumstances or others for our problems, but taking ownership of our actions ...
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26:48
