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DIVIDED, NOT BROKEN

DIVIDED, NOT BROKEN

Kevin

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Show overview

DIVIDED, NOT BROKEN has published 6 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 5 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 39 min and 1h 13m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Kevin.

Episodes
6
Started
2026
Median length
52 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Welcome to Divided, Not Broken - where two brothers prove that family is stronger than any disagreement.They don't see eye-to-eye on sports teams, they debate theology over Sunday dinners, they argue about politics, parenting, and just about everything in between. But here's the thing: after every heated discussion, every passionate disagreement, every moment where they're clearly on opposite sides of an issue—they're still brothers. And that bond? It's unbreakable.What makes this podcast different?In a world that tells you to cut off anyone who thinks differently, we're doing something radical: we're showing up, week after week, to have real conversations with someone we fundamentally disagree with. No scripts. No filters. No walking on eggshells. Just two brothers who love each other enough to listen, challenge, and sometimes agree to disagree—without letting it destroy what matters most.What you'll hear:Every episode, we dive deep into topics that divide people—from college football rivalries and controversial calls, to questions of faith that have puzzled believers for centuries, to the everyday challenges of raising families in a complicated world. We don't pretend to have all the answers. We don't always convince each other. Sometimes we get fired up. Sometimes we laugh at how stubborn we both are. But we always walk away still brothers.You'll hear:Passionate sports debates that reveal deeper valuesHonest conversations about faith, doubt, and what we believeFamily stories that shaped who we becameDifferent perspectives on current events and cultural issuesThe art of disagreeing without being disagreeableProof that you can love someone and think they're completely wrongWho is this for?This podcast is for anyone who's ever sat across the Thanksgiving table from a family member who sees the world completely differently. It's for people exhausted by echo chambers and tired of being told to cancel anyone who disagrees. It's for those who want to see what healthy disagreement actually looks like—messy, real, and rooted in something deeper than being right.Whether you're navigating family tensions, trying to understand perspectives different from your own, or simply enjoy authentic conversations that don't follow a script, you'll find something here. We're not experts. We're not therapists. We're just two brothers figuring it out, one conversation at a time.Our Promise:We won't always agree. We won't always be right. But we'll always show up with honesty, respect, and the understanding that some things—like family—matter more than winning an argument. We'll tackle the topics that divide us, but we'll never let those divisions break us.Because at the end of the day, we're not just two guys with microphones. We're brothers. And that's a bond that no disagreement can shatter.New episodes weekly. Real conversations. No broken bonds.Join us at the table. Bring your opinions. Keep your relationships.Divided, Not Broken - Different Sides. Same Blood.

Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 6Divided, Not Broken Ep. 6

The conversation delves into the anticipation and justification for military action in Iran, the means and end goals of the conflict, the perspective of the Iranian people, the impact of regime change, the role of the US as a global policeman, the biblical perspective on world order, the US role in global stabilization, Iran's economic potential, and the impact of oil and rare earth metals on global economics.TakeawaysIran's nuclear ambitions and the justification for military actionThe impact of military conflict on the Iranian people and the regionChapters00:00 Anticipation and Military Action06:14 Means and End Goals11:52 Regime Change and Global Impact18:03 US Role and Global Stabilization

Mar 26, 202626 min

S1 Ep 5Divided, Not Broken Ep. 5

The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the State of the Union Address, Justin Verlander's return, political decorum, personal anecdotes, attorney general's role, baseball career, Supreme Court reactions, personal reflections, political ideologies, family influence, economic impact, affordability, energy policy, environmental impact, border security, immigration policies, illegal immigration, and voting fraud.TakeawaysState of the Union Address and its impactEconomic impact and environmental considerationsChapters00:00 Introduction and State of the Union Address05:24 Personal Reflections and Political Ideologies13:03 Economic Impact and Affordability25:54 Illegal Immigration and Voting Fraud

Mar 10, 202638 min

S1 Ep 4Divided, Not Broken Ep 4. 2.18.26

The conversation covers the influence of radio shows, tough topics, the Bretton Woods Conference, globalism, US manufacturing, Marco Rubio's speech, European relations, post-World War II economic landscape, US responsibility, US military intervention in Venezuela, US actions in Iran, US economic reshaping, and a cautionary tale about US involvement in other countries' governance. The takeaways include the impact of World War II on global trade, US military intervention in Venezuela, and the influence of oil reserves on global politics. The conversation delves into the impact of global politics on Venezuela and Iran, highlighting the beneficiaries of Venezuela's natural resources and the historical U.S. relations with Iran. It also explores the role of the United States in global affairs, including its nation-building efforts and the challenges associated with cultural and religious considerations.TakeawaysImpact of World War II on Global TradeUS Military Intervention in VenezuelaInfluence of Oil Reserves on Global Politics Impact of Global Politics on Venezuela and IranThe Role of the United States in Global AffairsChapters00:00 The Influence of Radio Shows and School Radio Stations05:08 Globalism and the Role of the United States10:22 Impact of US Actions on Global Stability and Economy15:42 Cautionary Tale and US Involvement in Other Countries' Governance34:10 Global Politics and Venezuela40:50 The Role of the United States in Global Affairs

Feb 23, 20261h 0m

S1 Ep 3Divided, Not Broken Ep 3. 2.12.26

🎙️ BROTHERS DIVIDED: CANADA TRADE WAR, IMMIGRATION CRISIS & WHAT JESUS WOULD DOTwo brothers. Opposite opinions on everything. But here's what makes this episode different: they tackle the most controversial topic yet—immigration, fraud, and what it means to be Christian in the middle of it all—and they're STILL brothers at the end.🔥 WHAT WE DEBATE:THE GORDIE HOWE BRIDGE CONTROVERSYMike and Tom kick things off with the Gordie Howe Bridge vs. Ambassador Bridge debate. Trump wants to delay opening a bridge Canada built with American steel. Is it politics? Economics? Both? The brothers can't even agree on who owns it.US-CANADA TRADE WAR GETTING PERSONALTom shares a wild story from Edmonton where a gas station clerk literally wanted to fight him—just for being American. When trade wars affect everyday people, is anyone actually winning? The brothers dig into tariffs, egos, and what happens when our longest ally becomes our biggest frustration.MINNESOTA FRAUD SCANDAL$250 million in fraud. Somali community at the center. Feeding Our Future charity. Daycare centers that don't exist. Tom has the statistics. Mike has questions about the whole story. Neither one pulls punches, but they're asking different questions entirely.CAN YOU BE CHRISTIAN AND DEPORT PEOPLE?This is the question that defines the entire episode. Tom asks it directly: "Can we be loving, can we be Christian, and still deport people who are defrauding our system?" Mike's answer might surprise you. So might Tom's.ALGORITHMS ARE DIVIDING AMERICAIn one of the most powerful moments of the episode, Tom argues that social media algorithms are the real enemy—not politics, not policies, but the echo chambers feeding us exactly what we want to hear. Mike's getting conservative takes. Tom's getting liberal perspectives. How do you find truth when your feeds are designed to divide you?WHAT WOULD JESUS ACTUALLY DO?Both brothers wrestle with scripture, moral responsibility, and the tension between "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's" and "When I was hungry, you fed me." No easy answers. Just two men trying to figure out how to follow Jesus in a complicated world.⭐ WHAT MAKES THIS EPISODE POWERFUL:Mike and Tom don't agree on almost anything in this episode. But they model something rare in 2025: they disagree without demonizing. They challenge without canceling. They push back without breaking.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro: The Bridge Controversy4:23 - When Trade Wars Get Personal18:16 - The Canadian Perspective23:43 - Minnesota Fraud Scandal Breakdown39:15 - The Somali Community Debate45:23 - Mike's Christian Response52:00 - Algorithms Are Dividing Us1:01:53 - Can We Be Christian About This?1:08:11 - What Would Jesus Do?1:13:30 - Closing: Love Matters More Than Being Right💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION:Drop a comment and tell us: Can you be Christian and still support strict immigration enforcement? We want to hear YOUR take.---Divided, Not BrokenDifferent Sides. Same Blood.📧 Contact: [email protected]🌐 Website: covenantcollab.com#DividedNotBroken #ChristianPodcast #ImmigrationDebate #FaithAndPolitics #BrothersDebate

Feb 14, 20261h 16m

S1 Ep 2Divided, Not Broke Ep. 2

The conversation delves into the influence of media bias and information sources, highlighting the impact of political divide and concealed carry laws. It also explores the importance of empathy and understanding in Christianity and government, emphasizing the need for discernment and compassion in addressing societal issues. The conversation delves into the intersection of immigration, economic impact, and government policies, highlighting the complexities and implications of immigration reform. It also explores the intertwining of politics and religion, addressing the challenges and conflicts arising from the alignment of political ideologies with religious beliefs.TakeawaysInformation BiasEmpathy and Understanding Immigration and its economic impactThe intersection of politics and religionChapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage22:59 Concealed Carry and Political Divide32:11 Empathy and Understanding in Christianity and Government43:35 Immigration and Economic Impact49:27 Immigration Policy and Enforcement56:07 Separation of Powers and Government Autonomy01:02:28 Government Policies and Global Order01:11:18 Religion, Politics, and Church Influence

Feb 2, 20261h 22m

S1 Ep 1Divided, Not Broken Ep. 1

The conversation covers a range of topics, from humorous anecdotes to deep discussions about family dynamics and disagreements. It delves into the changes in college football, including recruiting, player experience, NIL deals, and revenue sharing, as well as the shift in power within college football. The impact of these changes on the sport is explored in detail. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including college football rankings, coaching staff and player recruitment, personal stories and anecdotes, faith and spirituality in sports, and economic and societal challenges. The discussion delves into the dynamics of college football, the impact of coaching staff, the role of faith in sports, and the challenges facing the sports industry in the context of broader societal and economic changes.TakeawaysCommunication and UnderstandingCollege Football and Changes College football rankingsCoaching staff and player recruitmentPersonal stories and anecdotesFaith and spirituality in sportsEconomic and societal challengesChapters00:00 The Baghdadi Story and Humor06:24 College Football and Its Trajectory14:33 College Football Game Analysis44:35 Societal and Economic Challenges

Jan 26, 202643 min
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