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Husband, father and musician, Granger Smith discusses matters of faith, family, music and the outdoors, while spreading messages of integrity, honor, truth, and restoration grounded in a Christian worldview. This podcast is meant to provide light for the seekers, hope for the bleak, fuel for the motivated, encouragement for the steadfast, and restoration for the faithless. We magnifying the message of a story worth sharing, unashamed to tackle the politically incorrect, sensitive, patriotic, unabashed topics with the full intention of awakening a sense of meaningful life clarity.2025 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Avoid This To Have A Merry Christmas!
    Dec 8 2025

    This week, Granger and AntMan talk honestly about why the holidays feel more stressful than peaceful for so many people today. What used to be a season of rest now feels rushed, chaotic, and noisy, and the guys explore what’s behind that shift. Their conversation leads to a surprising place: the way short-form video and endless scrolling are quietly reshaping our minds, our attention, and even our expectations of what peace should feel like.

    Granger shares a moment from traveling overseas that first opened his eyes to how extreme scrolling has become, and the two walk through new research showing how short videos affect focus, anxiety, self-control, and the way our brains now crave constant stimulation. They talk about how algorithms prey on our emotions, why age doesn’t protect anyone from these effects, and how quickly “just relaxing on the couch” can turn into something that rewires the way we experience the world.

    But the episode doesn’t stop at warning signs. Granger and AntMan speak openly about their own habits, the changes they’ve made, and the freedom that comes from stepping away from the swipe. They close with a reminder of where real peace comes from, especially in a season that promises it but rarely delivers. It’s a thoughtful conversation about guarding your heart, finding stillness again, and choosing something better than the endless scroll.

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    33 m
  • "He Was A Tyrant And Emotionally Toxic!"
    Dec 5 2025

    In this Friday Q&A, Granger tackles two thoughtful emails that deal with the power of language and the challenges of building a Christ-centered home.

    First, he responds to a listener who struggles with Christians using phrases like “been through hell” and questions whether this language honors what Jesus actually endured. Granger unpacks why word choice matters, how our phrases reveal what we believe, and why Christians should be intentional with the way we speak.

    The second email comes from a young wife and soon-to-be mom who did not grow up with biblical examples of marriage or parenting. She asks how to rewrite old patterns and understand God’s design for the family. Granger and the team offer practical counsel about discipleship, learning from older believers, embracing self-denial, and starting a new legacy rooted in Christ.

    Have a question for a future Q&A?

    Email: podcast@grangersmith.com

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    12 m
  • Why Should We Bring More Kids Into This Dark World?
    Nov 24 2025

    This week, Granger sits down with Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family, for a heartfelt conversation about faith, family, and the work God is doing through everyday people. Granger shares how Focus on the Family shaped his own upbringing, even playing a voice message from his mom describing how the ministry prayed for their family through some of their hardest years. Jim responds with stories of his own, reflecting on how the ministry seeks to strengthen homes and reach people who feel unseen or overwhelmed.

    As the conversation unfolds, the two talk about the importance of investing in young men and why this next generation is at the center of so many cultural battles. They discuss what real masculinity looks like, how the world often distorts it, and why raising strong, humble, Christ-centered men matters so deeply for families and churches.

    Granger and Jim also take time to talk about marriage, purpose, and the value of bringing children into a world that feels increasingly unstable. Jim’s perspective is clear and encouraging — God places us exactly where and when He intends, and He equips parents to raise kids with courage and hope, even in difficult times.

    It’s an honest and uplifting episode filled with wisdom, stories, and gratitude for the ministry that has touched so many families.

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    28 m
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I liked that his platform is like having a conversation with the man he is thought provoking and the feeling that I get from him is he genuinely cares.

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I have listened to every episode of the Granger Smith Podcast and have enjoyed how Granger’s style has evolved over time. The Q & A format is fun and never repetitive. It is refreshing to listen to his tough love and down to earth advice. Highly recommend!

Inspiring and motivating

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I started listening to Granger when I was introduced to his music and story via Arms Family Homestead. DJ and Daniel spoke highly of him and his family on their Youtube channels. I immediately loved his music, his very real personality and sweet family. I decided I was going to go back to Podcast 1 and listen to them all until I was caught up and listening real-time. I am on Episode 70 and counting. Learning about his story, to how he now answers questions/gives advice, has been enlightening and to be truly honest, brought me back to God. Granger's sermons & Arise with Amber Emily Smith and their words are truly inspiring, sometimes raw, sometimes insightful and always delivered with grace. I am a firm believer in "not my will but His will be done" and I believe He put all things Smith in my life to get me back on my journey with Him. I am grateful for being introduced to Granger, Amber and the YeeYee Nation.

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