The fact that this isn't how things are "normally done" on KZbin is what makes you stand out as someone to look up to, Dewayne.
@JackMorgan_RLP9 ай бұрын
Agreed
@coryjohnson24869 ай бұрын
This guy is so soothing.. like an amazing uncle. He makes me realize that life doesn’t HAVE to be complicated to find happiness. So glad I found this channel recently 🙏🏻
@whyyes64289 ай бұрын
Come on man couldn't you realize that yourself? Who or what told you a complicated life was a happy one to begin with?
@mountaineerhideaway9 ай бұрын
Amen, it’s so easy to get caught up in the rat race. Same thing happened to me. Worked hard to make a lot of money and pissed away 30 years of my life. But it’s never too late to start and Dewayne helped me realize that.
@HowToSaveTheWorldToday9 ай бұрын
@@whyyes6428ok
@smacctubetv41549 ай бұрын
Dwaynes a Good Man
@EugeneONeill-pf5bj9 ай бұрын
I turn to Dewayne everyday when things get frenetic or depressing. This modern day prophet warms my soul. Thank you.
@McChuckD9 ай бұрын
Don’t let the few spoil it. 🤷I’m a hot rodder, car guy thru and thru having no desire to ride horses. But I hang on every word! This is almost as good as sitting around listening to the “old folks” and the wisdom…! Keep the videos coming. 🤘🏼🔧 🐎
@modocroughstock57009 ай бұрын
I too am a hotrod guy, working at my cowboy life at 66... full convertible blazers.. on and on.. dumping to get more packing, outdoor gear.. gold gathering equipment
@xAudiolith9 ай бұрын
Live and let live 🙏🏻 I’m a road cyclist and you probably hate my guts haha but it’s cool you found something to put your passion into. Bet it’s a lot of fun to work on those cars.
@modocroughstock57009 ай бұрын
@xAudiolith no my friend, no hate here.. I fat tire downhill.. mammoth lakes
@xAudiolith9 ай бұрын
@@modocroughstock5700 downhillers have my eternal respect 🫡. The stuff you guys ride is wild
@eddiebear349 ай бұрын
People puff their chests up online. Mainly because they are the type NOT to in person. Its their chance to be 7ft tall
@doctorjoker18759 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this channel at 80k. Almost 1 million. You and mama are killing it!!! You’re a sage in the modern age. Cheers to a better ‘24!
@wocookie22779 ай бұрын
You, Sir, continue to gain my respect. I was a senior non commissioned officer in the military, and you are a graceful force of nature. You we’re or should have been a Sergeant Major. You could lead men against the gates of hell. That’s a compliment from a soldier. Keep it up.
@PetPrepRadioShow9 ай бұрын
the irony of your statement is that the goal of leading folks to the Lord and fighting against the gates of hell is what being a Believer is all about! Dwayne is a great example of a leader and role model.
@eastonclark9 ай бұрын
@@PetPrepRadioShowyou clearly misunderstood the comment. Work on your comprehension.
@PetPrepRadioShow9 ай бұрын
@@eastonclark I comprehend the spiritual battle very well. And I was making a statement in regard to the comment made by a Veteran warrior making a compliment to Dwayne. Since Dwayne is in the Lord's Army, the fight is against a supernatural foe by being an example of the Faith. All due respect, maybe the comprehension needs to be on your end.
@eastonclark9 ай бұрын
@@PetPrepRadioShow you’re correct, I misunderstood your comment, not the other way around. And I apologize, upon reading it again, I realize the mistake is on my end. Again, my apologies- what I said came across as disrespectful and rude, and you didn’t deserve that brother. Enjoy your weekend.
@stevencunningham46809 ай бұрын
Double thumbs up to you sir. That was a great compliment to Dwayne.
@LoreTunderin9 ай бұрын
Anyone who is willing to break bread and have a respectful discussion is worthy of reciprocal respect.
@pippi-_-9 ай бұрын
i thought it was common knowledge/courtesy to do this
@TommyOG4209 ай бұрын
I respect your integrity. For me, it is appreciated. Here, there, anywhere. Integrity has no boundaries. I hope that doesn't come across as disrespectful for anyone. Brad or Dewayne. Love you and your content.
@musonobari25609 ай бұрын
I am an East African 29 yo man, and I find much inspiration in this channel 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Thanks for all the good stuff
@jonanderson51379 ай бұрын
I'm certain that gentleman is generous, courteous and polite. I'm equally certain that he isn't a guy I'd have involved in my life or work, not my pace.
@GNClark9 ай бұрын
You truly are a man of honesty and integrity. The people that required some guidance via a gentle reprimand should be grateful that you were as gentle as you were.
@Thisfirstthatthen9 ай бұрын
Dear Dewayne, I've been on a journey of stepping into my own, along the way I've reassessed my attire and wardrobe. I've started dressing like my grandfather, who is man very much like you. It's unique to see two people alike from complete different sides of the country. Nonetheless, I've noticed not only do I feel more like my ancestors, but people respect me a lot more in public spaces. It's amazing at what people do and say around men who choose to be their grandfathers. Thank you for your many videos of wisdom and teachings. Take care friend 🤝
@TerryRauh9 ай бұрын
I wish more people had your mindset . I really enjoy hearing what you have to say. Thank you for inspiring people to be better
@cactuspatti4059 ай бұрын
Havent got to see the pod cast yet but. Kudos to you for making folks behave politely. Hate disrespectful people. We need more like you.
@tracyjohnson50239 ай бұрын
I'm reminded of Tommy Lee jones character Captain Call in lonesome dove. "I hate rude behavior in a man, won't tolerate it" ❤
@0num49 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, Dewayne. We can always, and should, strive to be better.
@Rosales79Diego9 ай бұрын
Even though our backgrounds and ways of life are quite different, I find your content incredibly appealing and surprisingly relatable. Your unique perspective adds a refreshing twist, and I appreciate the way you present ideas. Keep up the great work!
@Stevenontheside9 ай бұрын
You're a role model leaving an impression that will probably outlive all of us watching now, thank you for setting a course of action in favor of wisdom and prudence in me and many others who sorely needed your guidance.
@robertwilliams33229 ай бұрын
You will never regret being kind ❤
@janelleg5979 ай бұрын
Not true ha
@JV-jy1gg9 ай бұрын
You are the best on KZbin. Very calming and relaxing listening to you. Keep it up.
@AdventuresofaMystic9 ай бұрын
I’d like to think folks are scared of change. Finding someone like you in this space is very rare and unique. I found you years ago and ever since my life hasn’t been the same (in a good way) I really appreciate your videos. I will continue to watch and folks a man like Dewayne isn’t going to turn into whatever your mind thinks he is. Much love and support brother! Looking forward to trying that white chilli out! It’s getting real cold over in here in KY. God Bless you
@chrisx70909 ай бұрын
Have loved your videos for a couple years now, Dewayne! Please keep up the soothing calm natural content :)
@debbiebjorklund32413 ай бұрын
Thnx Uncle Dwayne. I love who you guys are. Keep up the thoughtful messages. It's helps on how I view life. God bless ya, and Mama .❤
@stephenalevesque23619 ай бұрын
so I got curious and watched that podcast with Brad Lea and came away with even more respect for you in how you shared the gospel in such a loving and wise way that you did. I felt that Brad was likewise respectful to you. you both demonstrated that its possible to have a gentlemanly discussion without compromising or attacking the person with a different school of thought. I'm sure God was pleased!
@scottcundiff91369 ай бұрын
Good man you are sir! We love you and the young folk are so in need of your content. Hec I'm 50 and I'm a learning a lot as well. Prayers and blessings
@annabodot9629 ай бұрын
Didn't have much of a dad at all, but I know good ones are out there. You are one, sir. After listening to you and your sensible guidance, I feel like a daughter who ran to dad knowing he'd set her head back on straight. God bless you and your wife. Oh, and I'm 65, but even an old gal can thank a father.
@rhondab97929 ай бұрын
Great recommendation! I read Log of a Cowboy a long long time ago. It is informative, direct yet beautiful, and also extermely moving -- both humorous and heart breaking. Kudos to Mama for understanding where people were coming from. I think we have all seen "innocent dialogue" lead to profound change in things we loved and trusted. Fear comes out sideways somtimes.
@deanjackson6259 ай бұрын
I finally found you I've always seen people use your speeches and nice to hear you speak. You sir are a simple man telling you're knowledgeable from your past experience and help people who are in need of help and guidance. Thanks Mr Dwayne
@fatherofhope9 ай бұрын
Hello sir, Thank you for taking the time to create this channel and share your knowledge. It's very valuable today and will be just as valuable 100 years from now. So I just wanted to take a moment to thank you directly from myself, and from any future generations that may benefit from your timeless advice. Mike
@TheRockStar042619999 ай бұрын
Haven't had a chance to watch the podcast but I respect you owning this and addressing it for what it is Dewayne. The internet is fueled by vitriol now and it is refreshing to see someone calm and levelheaded discuss the fact that we need to be able to have conversations again with both sides being heard without disrespect. Huge respect from me. Cheers and God bless
@uncleNito9 ай бұрын
Dewayne, I legitimately have love in my heart for you and I pray for health and happiness for you and your family. You are very loved by your community and you are a man to look up to for each one of us. Thanks for all you do.
@anneterry36609 ай бұрын
I am 79 years old and wish you were available when I was young, working with horses, learned to love mules, watched myself around donkeys, and find most dogs character excels that of most humans. Always informative, always educational, but a companionable individual even on video.
@HatLifeAdventures9 ай бұрын
Well said! Always be kind, I’ve never regretted it. But I continue (when I look back) to regret those moments when I let my tongue and emotions get the better of me. Came to your channel looking for hat videos and found wisdom! What an inspirational surprise! Remember to do a practice run 24 hours before your planned livestream if it’s your first one. KZbin used to make you wait; I don’t know if it does, anymore. God Bless you, Momma and your family!
@NightSky0189 ай бұрын
Dwayne this world needs more people like you brother. You are truly, truly making this world a better place. You are making a real difference, REAL change in this world, that it desperately needs. And I am grateful beyond words for you. Thank you Dwayne.
@Mad_Dog19799 ай бұрын
100% agree. The interview was two men with complete different personalities, backgrounds, and ways of life. But I have a feeling each gained a few nuggets of knowledge from the other. You can let things slide through that you don't agree with, and grab hold of ideas that you may be able to apply. Loved the interview.
@ManagedPan1k9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the book recommendations, i love educating myself
@ChrisMarsella9 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you made this video and addressed the comments. I’ve followed Brad for years and he definitely didn’t deserve that outcry of hate, as though everyone had him pinned from one conversation. Wild. Thank you for being you, Dewayne!
@fluentinoverthinking9 ай бұрын
I don’t like it when someone “protects” me this way. I am an adult and I can express my opinion. I am curious what others think about the topics I’m interested in. Sometimes I change my viewpoint regarding something after having a discussion with the opposing party. I don’t want someone to “protect” me from someone who may be beneficial for my development. It’s like when your dog barks at the person who doesn’t cause any harm and danger making it impossible for you to hear what that stranger is saying. Let’s be responsible for our own lives and do not interfere with other people’s conversations🙏🏼
@DryCreekWranglerSchool9 ай бұрын
@user-tb5lw9fb7k the constitution does not give you free speech rights except from the government. The amendment in the constitution protect you from the government obstructing your free speech. It does not protect you and your speech in my house. If I don’t like what you say or how you say it in my house, I have every right to demand that you leave. And if you are arrogant and rude, I will demand that you leave. This KZbin channel is my KZbin channel. I started it, I contribute to it, I upkeep it, and therefore I control it. that is the way it’s always been, that is the way it will always be.
@rztricky9 ай бұрын
Gosh Darn it Dwayne. You are on the right path. You give me joy and I enjoy your and your wife’s efforts.
@adriandiaz57389 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your content, I appreciate it so much. Sadly it seems the world I grew up in has been forgotten. A man is only a good as his word, and is known for the way he comforts himself.
@graywolf60149 ай бұрын
I went back and watched the podcast you referred to. I dont follow his podcast, never heard of him to tell the truth. I gotta say you handled his beliefs, about money and religion, in your unique way. You stood by yours as he stood by his. My hat is off to you and momma. I like your attitude toward teaching your students, people come to learn from you. Yes it's a business, and I like your hands on approach. I think the world would be a better place if more people would approach teaching in your manner. God bless you and yours, keep up the good works you do.
@KyriakosChri9 ай бұрын
MORE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS WAYNE. WE LOVE IT!
@drakeandrews74457 ай бұрын
Just in case you may of missed it, he does have an older video on his book recommendations
@jasonrad93329 ай бұрын
I’m sorry to hear that people were rude. That was a great conversation and opened my thinking quite a bit. Loved it!👍🏻👍🏻
@bendawson5119 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you for the book recommendation, I have become a big fan of westerns recently and it sounds right up my alley. Bought it online and am looking forward to reading it, hope you both are staying warm in this cold!
@poplifemedia9 ай бұрын
Peace and blessing to you! Thank you for addressing the rudeness! It's not okay and I am glad you told everyone that!
@philipsudron9 ай бұрын
Ive just come back from checking out the other video. It's actually a very interesting conversation on a range of themes between two individuals. I was particularly fascinated by the discussion on the international origins of people's names.
@9teenfifT89 ай бұрын
After reading some of those comments from yesterdays interview video, I had a feeling you would address them. It's a slow process to help people change to a better way of thinking, for to judge is easier than to reason.
@GioRemy9 ай бұрын
Brother I’m so glad you uploaded this. Very rude behavior. It’s even more shameful if the commenters are professing Christians. Grown people acting like children Praying that your faithful conversations and character would resonate strongly with Brad
@CK-jd7wo-test9 ай бұрын
Most people recognize and address problems with the other team. Oftentimes, people recognize problems with their own team but never address it. Rarely do people recognize and immediately call out their own team, but we need to more often.
@jessedeloera80329 ай бұрын
Yall are amazing , not sure why Mama whispering cream cheese cracked me up but love the videos and have been watching them for a couple years now! Can’t wait for the book!!!
@Jlundeen9 ай бұрын
I read that book last year and really enjoyed it. I was surprised when it turned out to be your book review; I figured no one was reading it anymore. Concerning the reprimand, I didn't even watch the podcast you were referring to, but I always appreciate you bringing a voice of reason to this crazy internet place. You're firm, but kind.
@cloudlessmind8889 ай бұрын
I’m glad you keep this a safe kind place. People don’t always have to agree with one another, but we need to listen & be civilized to one another. That’s a very important lesson to teach & I’m happy you addressed it. Stay warm by the fire. We have the 1st blizzard blowing on the shores of Lake Ontario here.
@marc_26909 ай бұрын
Almost a million subscribers. Thank you for leading people in my generation.
@J.Dickens9 ай бұрын
Dwayne you're a gatekeeper, and possibly a watchman in this night season. Wise indeed and likely not through secular wisdom. I don't have a sons, but I have nephews, whom I love dearly. Young and impressionable, and I've recommended your channel. Viewers don't know either of you men --apart from your online content and character. Viewers know what's edited, or curated, and uploaded. In this virtual arena, posting this man's message, on your channel, is akin to letting this character passed the gate. Your channel's a treasure, and your content often adds value to the lives of the listeners. (Here's wisdom--Luke 12:42-48) 💛Thank you brother.
@Alden2029 ай бұрын
There were challenging moments for me during the Brad Lea podcast but I still listened and it made me recall Dewayne's previous episode called "I Study Like I Eat Chinese Food". It is a perfect concept for things like this. Thanks!
@pslm239 ай бұрын
The podcast was great! Thanks for sharing. When Dewayne says it's cold, you know it's cold 🥶 White chili sounds amazing! Never heard of it before.
@MitziReed9 ай бұрын
I just finished watching the podcast. Great interview! Great discourse. Different perspectives and I enjoyed listening to hearing both viewpoints. Years ago I used to love watching a PBS show, I believe it was called Meet the Press as it would have several people sit around and discuss various topics and they didn't always agree but it was a respectful conversation. I learned so much from that show. Different viewponts and how to have a conversation when you have a different opinion. You stayed true to yourself and respected the hosts viewpoint. I don't understand why the negative comments except maybe your audience was being protective and loyal. Keep being true to yourself!
@mountaineerhideaway9 ай бұрын
Dewayne and Momma, I wish you and your family nothing but the best! I found you when you had less than 200k and it did not take me but a few episodes to figure out your community is very loyal and protective. In my opinion we are so because it is so rare to find genuine kind and good people. I am sure Brads a good person. The one thing I would offer to him is know your guest and especially their audience. If he takes anything away from all the comments I hope it is that. If he did the homework he would have been better prepared and understood what motivates you and the community. His questions and advice could have helped his community as well as yours. I can’t wait to see the new merchandise. My daughters will love Momma brand I always need a good coffee cup.
@paulthompson35849 ай бұрын
"I'm not normal KZbin, I'm Dewayne". I love that! I hope you don't mind, but I'm going use that. Love your channel. And mama's too!
@teresachadwell4659 ай бұрын
Dewayne you did an outstanding job on the interview. That was a pleasure to watch.
@breannelove74429 ай бұрын
I also watched the video and had fun listening to Dewayne. Respected them both as different individuals but did love listening to Dewayne speak about God it was priceless.
@theSimpleGeorgian9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the content and the way you handled this situation. Some people just jump on the wagon without knowing where the wagon is going. I can understand them protecting, but they can protect without being rude and disrespectful.
@amytaylor44079 ай бұрын
Hello there , how are you feeling today? Hope you have a wonderful day.God bless you!!!❤
@kathypurgason44229 ай бұрын
Watched the whole podcast. Have watched many of your videos. Many helped me see things from a different perspective. Loved how you explained the Trinity and how you explained God's judgement. Thank you.
@rebeccaasbell69939 ай бұрын
I seldom comment on channels but After listening to the pod cast I am wow'ed. I truly enjoyed it and I think it was all positive. Thank you for sharing YOU with us.
@jackmcnaughton30969 ай бұрын
“If you wont do what it takes, you didn’t want it bad enough” mixed with how bad i want something, has made me unmovable by someone else. Thank you Dwayne
@jdrichards28809 ай бұрын
Don't normally comment on things but after watching this I went and watched the whole interview. Never heard of the guy before and I didn't see anything from him that would lead me to subscribe to his channel but I didn't see anything wrong with how the interview went. As a people we have mostly lost the ability to engage in civil discourse/debate without it becoming hateful or demeaning. In my view this was an engaging discussion between intelligent Men with different thoughts and views. As always I was truly impressed with Dewayne and his thoughtful ability to articulate his position throughout the discussion. It was obvious to me that Dewayne was enjoying the the debate and conversation. Anyway I am glad I watched it and I am glad Dewayne made the follow up video. I think meaningful conversations occur when folks listen before they think and then think before they speak. Dewayne exemplified that perfectly (but that's just my opinion).
@tonyaiena18049 ай бұрын
Dewayne I’m 64 years old, a guy from a big city, just came across your videos. It’s never too late to learn. Keep up the good work!
@zachsmith58779 ай бұрын
You are a great man, Dewayne. A true inspiration and pleasure to witness. Peace and Love
@angelcake09 ай бұрын
at first I thought the title said "book reading" and I got SO EXCITED but then it was a recommendation.. which is also lovely, BUT Dwayne it would be wonderful if you read to us!! like just a book you really like or something related to horses etc. I'd definitely watch and listen! 💕
@DrFreedom769 ай бұрын
How refreshing it is to hear the words of a TRUE American gentleman. God bless you Dewayne
@CaliforniaFretman9 ай бұрын
Some people just need to be right all the time. Thank you for your time, thank God for the knowledge you are preperating over the young ones out here.
@jonnyglucose729 ай бұрын
I gave my grandson, 9 years old, the complete diary of the original Lewis and Clark Expedition of Discovery for Christmas. For those who may think this too difficult for a nine year old - he finished reading the Iliad last September and was reading the Odyssey. His interests in reading may have been prompted by his old grandpa who told tales of reading the works of Homer in Latin. Just saying. My wife and I encouraged in our children a love of reading. It is generational. I find books written around the late 1800’s and early 1900’s especially interesting. Thank you and Mama for the emphasis you place on reading. Much appreciated.
@pietsnot70029 ай бұрын
Cool! Do you have any other book sugestions? I just finished the Iliad about an hour ago (Dutch translation) , it wasn’t my cup of tea tbh, not sure yet if l’m gona continue with the Odyssee or read something else in between.. Have a great day, wherever you are.
@stanby27129 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, my late brother served in the Royal Airforce (UK) and was stationed in Cologne Germany. He brought me back a gift which he’d bought on the US airbase PX store(?). It was Log of a Cowboy by Andy Adams. As a 10 year old kid in outer suburban London, I was entranced ; it was rare and exotic to me. That was 60 years ago; my brother has been gone for 15years (he bought me an early Johnny Cash album from the PX too). I still have both the book and the record. Thanks for the video With regards.
@Neamcel2259 ай бұрын
So coincidental but I couldn't find my way back to your channel but Brad's was in my feed and I just left a comment on there, not knowing there was rudeness going on. I felt something about Brad that he is further along and closer than he thinks (and obviously others think)..Thank you for the very valuable lesson on choosing to be in God's family. Lastly, in AA they have a saying about taking what you need and leaving the rest. Pretty good advice.
@wesgriffin96669 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you stood what you believe in on that video that i watched last night. You should be proud of that. My wife made white chillie tonight by the way lol. Instead of ground beef chicken with beans and peppers and stuff. We all have our own opinions and i enjoyed the intercoarse and difference of opinoins and i thought you handled it like a true man. 👍
@OGB29 ай бұрын
Its commendable of you to expect such a high standard from your audience. Most people let them run wild but for you to address them directly like this is very refreshing! Ive been watching you for years now, and its awesome to see you sticking to your values and living it up with your lady. Later brother!
@TSchubert339 ай бұрын
“I hate rude behavior in a man. Won’t tolerate it.” Sounds like Momma’s chili should be on the menu next year.
@kyle-4099 ай бұрын
My favorite movie and book!! 2 of my all time favorite characters .... Woodrow and Gus
@lewerim9 ай бұрын
Thank you for continuing to share traditional manhood, leadership, and just plain manners. God bless you and yours...
@shethewriter9 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this up. The algorithms are hurting our ability to engage in discourse. I didn’t hear this podcast but I do worry about the upcoming generation not experiencing good interactions with people they disagree with. It’s very hard to make friends if you’ll only tolerate people who agree with you on everything!
@jaimhaas51709 ай бұрын
It's right here on youtube. Watch about twenty mins like I did. You will see why many did not like the message he was giving to Dwayne.
@TheGingerbredBoy7 ай бұрын
Damn. I feel like my own dad told me off there. Stern words, straight to the point and then “hey look at this book by the way.” Love the content Dewayne. Helped me develop a whole lot this year.
@LordZombieZanetta9 ай бұрын
I for one celebrate your success. You stay true to who you are and it's quite commendable. I appreciate your words and hope for nothing but great things for you and yours.
@Ekanselter9 ай бұрын
Dwayne, you are 100% right. Thanks to you and your wife for all yall do to help others.
@hj897869 ай бұрын
Dewayne, your words have helped me so much. I’m at a point in my life where I don’t just want to turn the page to start a new chapter in my life, I want to close this book and start a new one. I want to experience the ranch life. I’m a young guy in my twenties and I’d happily work for you for free. I’ve had a good education and schooling but I want to be surrounded by a wisdom that can’t be found in textbooks. I don’t expect that you’ll see this message but I respect you a lot and I just hope you see this I don’t know how else to get in touch with you
@johnhanson47959 ай бұрын
you remind me so much of a trucker from mn back in the 70s coolest guy i ever met i was just 20 and scared at this trucking company i was a noobie he had 32 years under his belt and he guided me in everyway possible.2 weeks from his retirement he was hit headon in georgia he had a brand new white cabover ill never forget him he was 2 weeks from retirement 35 years he had in that trucking company
@janelleg5979 ай бұрын
Damn
@AlleyCat-19 ай бұрын
Can't wait to look up that book. I love old (1800-1900 written book's) haven't had white chili yet, sounds good. I should have gotten stuff to make lasagna soup, we've had 50 +mph wind's all night & all day. Some snowing. Going to be the same tomorrow 😢. Y'all stay warm as possible. Thanks for having us thaw out with you, felt cozy listening to you & watching the stove here & there while i stitch on my jean quilt. Have a safe weekend. 🙏🥰
@mariabekos34849 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your convo with that Podcaster. It was awesome to see you chatting about life & Christ. 2 successful men sharing thoughts and ideas. I loved it
@ryantarpy14089 ай бұрын
Sitting here smoking my pipe and enjoying your video and I just wanted to point out I watched that long podcast video yesterday and I thought you gentlemen had a great conversation. Ya’ll had some disagreements but I think you were a great example of what debate should look like. Keep doing you my man. Love this channel and I love what you do.
@misteramerica36109 ай бұрын
Keep in mind, good sir, that ppl are having civil unrest thrust upon them like has never been seen before in history! Old tactics of divide and conquer, with many new points of attack. E.g. radio, internet, tv, politics, war, religion...all have been revamped to cause this! Not justifying nor excusing anything you are in disdain about, your reprimand was EXCELLENT! White chili sounds delicious! Ya may try cream of mushroom as alternative, and if you brave tomatoes...make sure they are prepared properly such as boil peeled. 18th century insight from the excellent channel "Townsend" explained to me, not long ago tomatoes were considered poison! I often get acid problems with tomatoes, which is horrible, and ruins my Italian heritage meals. Seems to me the skin, and the seeds are the main culprit, having had a great tomato harvest this year and experimenting. Just had canned tomatoes last night, boil peeled and store bought with no issues! Careless manufacturing had increased as of late. Best regards from the burbs🤠
@bryantmoon91869 ай бұрын
So the podcast went well I thought. Also I feel like he was making a good point on finding extra help to your standards, basically saying you should make disciples to go and help spread your knowledge. Carry your legacy or the better yet carry what you're teaching and helping people apply it is priceless. You're extremely humble for not doing it for the money.
@dln979 ай бұрын
Hey Dwane. I love your videos and listening to what you have to say. I appreciate your passion for education and self improvement, and that you and Mama work hard to give the gift of wisdom and knowledge to everyone here. I especially appreciate that you embrace and welcome a diversity of worldviews, and your efforts to bring people together in a world that feels like it’s trying to push people apart. I’m excited to see you get to 1 million and beyond!
@charliemahoney29129 ай бұрын
Thanks for the common sense and excellent guidance. It is good and balanced energy in a super charged world. Go with God my friend Love to your family all
@amandaking77029 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for the behavior. I was saddened to hear of the poor image your followers have displayed, without understanding how it reflects upon you, regardless of the defensive motivation. Thank you for reminding us all to be courteous and to be better people. Hopefully they’ll go back and remove their comments. Thank you for the recommendation, and I hope your people shape up. Much love to you.
@lauraalbertson78219 ай бұрын
I listened to the end at your gentle correction . Awhile back , you stuck up for me when someone on your channel had made fun of my Relationship with the Lord . I never have had someone defend me like that . Back then , you corrected them and made it clear you will not tolerate rudeness . You told him that I had never been rude . He had no basis for his unkind comment. And I’m thinking 💭 you blocked him afterwards. I’m saying this , to say thank you for your steadfast support towards Us .p.s. Mamma has a Heart of Gold 💛 Laura 💜 Bear 🐴💜
@1966scoutcheif9 ай бұрын
I will admit it was hard at first for me to listen to the podcast but the more I watched it I was like he's not being disrespectful, and you were so amazing and on point ❤😊thank you for you and your wife ❤😊😊FINS UP 🎉
@35rockeagle9 ай бұрын
People are more drawn to the idea they have of somebody or something than the actual person or lifestyle. Hence the reason for the success of shows like Yellowstone. That goes for the other thing you mentioned. Here in Eastern Europe, when we think of the USA, we most admire the American entrepreneurship and drive for success as opposed to the acceptance, resignation and lack of initiative we experience in post-soviet societies. So a successful businessman is as much a symbol of America's greatness as the cowboy. In fact, a cowboy always was an entrepreneur with a good heart. And there are many roads to a good life and many paths to the truth, and we must respect others if we demand that ours should be respected.
@lucciproduced9 ай бұрын
Please do more book recommendations
@reaganross45229 ай бұрын
I like your grit sir. I appreciate you calling out bad actors. We need more of that today.
@snake_boot9 ай бұрын
The beauty of the whole thing is being able to disagree. We make progress by disagreeing and talking it through. If we hold our ground and don't listen, we won't progress. We have to be willing to give a little to grow. Do right and be good. Simple enough.
@lilspnce499 ай бұрын
I wish the politicians had the same integrity you do! This video is precisely why I follow this channel
@melissavalentine97719 ай бұрын
Also have a really hard time with tomato 🍅 acid reflux bad.. i like your gentle reprimand, we need more people like yourself, even I can learn from you and your calmness.
@garetjax27689 ай бұрын
Well said sir, I support this message. We can, and should be respectful, even to those whom we don't respect.
@TheWoodButcher869 ай бұрын
We appreciate you Dewayne! I myself like to see this back to back video upload. Yall stay warm!