Are you the type who can run twelve mental tabs at once—or do you need to fully close one before opening another?
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, Josh and Colby dive into the hilarious reality of how people think, process, and operate differently. They talk about the chaos of being a “multiple tab” multitasker versus the peace (and occasional frustration) of being a “single tab” focus machine.
From marriage misunderstandings to workplace dynamics, they break down the pros and cons of both mindsets—with plenty of laughs, a few self-roasts, and some real insight on how God wired us all uniquely.
So whether you’re juggling tabs like a circus act or still trying to finish your first thought, this episode will have you laughing, relating, and maybe even closing a few mental windows.
Sometimes the best conversations happen when you just hit record.
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, we catch up on life lately—what’s been going on at home, on the job site, and in ministry. We talk about what’s really important right now, how to navigate influence in a world where everyone’s got a platform, and the challenge of staying true to your values while leading your family and community.
Of course, it wouldn’t be us without a comical intro about our very small knowledge of fantasy football.
It’s real, it’s raw, it’s encouraging—and it might even make you laugh out loud.
In this episode, we dive into what it means to raise Kingdom-minded kids in a world that’s loud, fast, and constantly pulling for their attention. We talk about intentional parenting, the difference between leading with conviction vs. just reacting, and how to build a Christ-centered foundation when culture is trying to shake it loose.
But—we also get off track in the best way.
We start talking real dad stuff. Like what it means to show up when you’re tired, how hard seasons can’t be the standard for how you parent, and why your kids need presence more than perfection. It gets a little intense. A little raw. But it’s full of hope and encouragement for every dad, mom, or leader trying to figure this thing out.
You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to keep showing up
Sometimes God’s biggest blessings come disguised as closed doors.
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, Josh and Colby get real about career dreams that didn’t pan out—and how that disappointment led to purpose. They share personal stories of redirection, the tension between chasing a paycheck and following a calling, and how God often builds character when your plans fall apart.
From unexpected pivots to discovering peace in the “not yet,” this one is all about trusting that God knows what He’s doing—even when it’s not what you pictured.
Whether you’re navigating a career shift, feeling stuck, or wondering if you missed your moment, this episode will remind you: the life you didn’t plan might just be the one you were made for.
In this episode we start off just talking about what's on our hearts and stirring us up by way of remembering our purpose.
It’s Father’s Day—and we’re celebrating the loud, messy, beautiful chaos of being a dad.
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, Josh and Colby talk about the highs, the hilarious moments, and the holy weight of fatherhood. From diaper blowouts to legacy-building conversations, they share real stories from the trenches of parenting, what they learned from their own dads, and the kind of fathers they’re trying to become.
Whether you’re a dad, have a dad, or just love someone who is one, this episode will encourage you, make you laugh, and remind you that showing up with love and purpose matters more than getting it perfect.
So grab your coffee, your tool belt, or that “World’s Best Dad” mug—this one’s for you.
Let’s be real—sometimes you’re not burnt out, you’re just tired. And in those moments, it can be tempting to let the standards slide. But what if showing up exhausted is still part of building a legacy?
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, Colby and Josh talk about what it means to hold the line when your tank is empty—whether that’s as a dad, husband, leader, or business owner. They share honest stories from seasons of fatigue, the lessons they’ve learned (the hard way), and the grace that meets you when you keep going, even slowly.
You’ll hear encouragement from Galatians 6:9, practical ways to stay grounded in your values, and a few laughs along the way (including the worst decisions made while sleep-deprived). If you’ve ever felt like quitting or coasting, this episode will remind you: your faithfulness matters more than your feelings.
So grab your coffee and your calling—we’re in this with you.
What do Saturday chores, old-school discipline, and secondhand wisdom have in common? They helped build who we are today.
In this episode of The Family Built Podcast, Colby and Josh pull back the curtain on their own upbringings—what shaped them, what stuck with them, and what they’ve chosen to do differently as dads, husbands, and leaders. From hilarious childhood stories (yes, someone got whooped for something their sibling did) to heartfelt reflections on legacy, this one is as personal as it gets.
You’ll hear about lessons from Mom and Dad, the generational values that still show up today, and how to parent with purpose—even if you’re figuring it out as you go. Whether you grew up with a full house or a messy story, this episode will remind you: God can use your past to help you build something better.
So grab a cup of coffee (or a juice box), and join us for a conversation that’s full of laughs, real talk, and hope for the next generation.
In this special episode of Family Built Podcast, Josh flips the mic and interviews Colby about his recent mission trip to Africa. From concrete to calling, Colby shares how stepping out of his comfort zone led to some unforgettable moments, hilarious mishaps, and a deeper understanding of what it means to live on mission.
They dive into everything from culture shock and powerful encounters with God to the challenges of coming home changed. You’ll hear what surprised him, what stretched him, and why this trip left a permanent mark on his faith.
It’s real, it’s raw, and of course, it’s filled with the laughs you’ve come to expect. Whether you’ve been on a mission trip, want to go, or just need a fresh reminder that God moves outside your zip code—this episode is for you.
What does it look like to build a life that matters—not just in the moment, but for generations to come? In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, we sit down with someone who’s been doing just that for over four decades—Josh’s dad, Dean Love.
Married for 41 years, father to 3, grandfather to 9, pastor, former business owner, and trusted community leader—he’s worn a lot of hats (and not just hard ones). We talk about what it takes to stay faithful in marriage, present in parenting, steady in business, and humble in leadership. You’ll hear stories from the early days of raising a family, lessons learned in the pulpit and the marketplace, and the kind of wisdom you only get from years of walking with God through it all.
There’s laughter, a few proud son moments, and plenty of practical encouragement for anyone trying to lead well at home, work, and beyond. Whether you’re a young dad, seasoned leader, or just someone trying to live a life that matters—this episode is for you.
Grab a chair at the table—this is legacy in real life.
We’re diving headfirst into the stuff nobody really wants to talk about—but everybody needs to hear. We’re talking about doing hard things—in marriage, in fatherhood, in business, in ministry, and in life.
You’ll hear real stories (including some humbling ones), biblical truth from James 1:2–4, and the kind of encouragement that doesn’t sugarcoat the grind—but reminds you why it’s worth it. We tackle what happens when we avoid the hard stuff, how to teach our kids to embrace the struggle, and how doing hard things is one of the most spiritual things you can do.
If you’ve been wrestling with something tough—this episode will remind you: God is in the grit. So grab your coffee, throw on that hard hat, and let’s talk about what it really means to build something that lasts.
What happens when faith, family, ministry, and business all collide? You get a wild ride filled with purpose, pressure, and plenty of laughs. In this episode of Family Built Podcast, we sit down with two incredible leaders—John Cahill, lead pastor of First Church in Livingston, TN and co-owner of Elevate Medical, and Michael Graff, youth pastor, math teacher and soccer coach.
We talk about what it looks like to lead with integrity in every lane of life—as husbands, fathers, pastors, and business owners. John opens up about pastoring and building a medical practice with his wife, Dr. Cynthia Cahill, while raising five kids. Michael shares the heart (and humor) behind being part of a community and how he the fullness of life and parenting his own kids.
You’ll hear real stories, honest struggles, and biblical wisdom about managing your household, running your race, and leaving a legacy that matters. Plus, a rapid-fire round with everything from worst DIY fails to favorite dad jokes.
If you’ve ever wondered how to lead well in every season—or just need some encouragement to keep going—this episode’s for you. Grab your coffee and tool belt… and maybe your calendar. It’s about to get real.
In this episode of Family Built Podcast, we’re talking about something more important than profit margins or project timelines—values. Whether you’re running a construction crew, a ministry, or managing the chaos of family life, what you build is only as strong as the foundation you lay. And that foundation? It’s your core values.
We dig into how to define your company values, why they matter more than flashy branding, and how to stick to them when pressure hits. We’ll also talk about the difference between working for people and working unto the Lord (Colossians 3:23), and why building with integrity leads to something that lasts longer than just a paycheck.
You’ll hear real stories from the job site, a few hilarious fails, and some practical advice on leading with purpose—plus the usual dad jokes to keep things light. Whether you’re leading a team or just trying to lead yourself well, this episode will challenge and encourage you to build with values that honor God and bless others.
Grab your coffee and your hard hat—let’s get to work.
We all have big dreams—whether it’s building a business, growing in ministry, or creating financial security for our families. But how do we pursue those desires without getting distracted, burned out, or greedy? In this episode of Family Built Podcast, we’re tackling the balance between ambition and contentment, perseverance and patience, hustle and trust in God.
We’ll break down what it means to build wealth without becoming greedy, how to recognize the difference between a sonship mindset and an orphan mentality, and why staying focused on God’s plan leads to lasting success. Plus, expect some real talk, personal stories of lessons learned the hard way, and—of course—a few dad jokes along the way.
If you’ve ever found yourself chasing success but still feeling empty, this episode is for you. Let’s talk about keeping our priorities straight, trusting God’s timing, and making sure we’re running toward the right things. Grab your hard hat (and maybe a notebook), and let’s build something that really lasts!
Behind every hardworking man is a patient wife—probably rolling her eyes, but still cheering him on. In this special episode of Family Built Podcast, we’re handing over the mic to the real bosses—our wives! We talk a lot about faith, family, and building things that last, but let’s be real: without these incredible women, none of it would work.
Join us as we dive into the highs and lows of marriage, from balancing business and family to the funniest (and most frustrating) moments of life together. Our wives share their unfiltered thoughts on what it’s really like being married to us, how we can do better, and why faith is the glue that holds everything together. Expect plenty of laughs, a few humbling truths, and even some dad jokes—wife edition.
Whether you’re a husband trying to be a better partner, a wife who just wants her husband to listen, or someone preparing for marriage, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and encouragement. So grab your spouse (or take notes for your future one), and let’s talk about what it takes to build a marriage that lasts!
Life isn’t meant to be a solo project—you need a solid crew to back you up. In this episode of Family Built Podcast, we’re talking about brotherhood—the kind that sharpens, strengthens, and sticks with you through the highs and lows. Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another,” but what does that actually look like in real life?
Join us as we share personal stories of friendships that have shaped us, the lessons we’ve learned about building strong bonds, and a few hilarious moments when brotherhood got put to the test. We’ll break down why accountability matters, how to be the kind of friend you want to have, and why every man needs a solid group of brothers in his corner.
Plus, you know we’re throwing in some dad jokes, practical wisdom, and encouragement to help you strengthen the friendships in your own life. Whether you’re on the job site, in ministry, or just trying to figure out who your “iron sharpens iron” guys are, this episode is for you.
So grab your hard hat (and maybe your best friend), and let’s build something strong together!
Title: God Builds the Man, and the Man Builds the Business
Description: If building a business is tough, building yourself is even tougher—good thing God’s the foreman on that job. In this episode, we talk about faith, entrepreneurship, and the fine line between divine guidance and just winging it. From lessons in leadership to the moments that test both our patience and our prayers, this one’s for anyone trying to keep their foundation solid—spiritually and financially. Expect wisdom, laughs, and at least one construction analogy we probably take too far.
Episode Title: “The Lazy Call It Luck”
In this episode we’re talking about the balance between hard work and faith—because let’s be honest, sometimes it feels like we’re swinging a hammer with one hand and praying with the other! Proverbs 16:3 tells us, “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will succeed,” but what does that actually look like in business, family, and faith?
Join us as we share personal stories of projects that required grit and grace, lessons learned from trusting God in tough seasons, and a few hilarious moments where our best-laid plans didn’t go quite as expected. Plus, we’ll hit you with some dad jokes, practical wisdom, and encouragement to keep grinding while keeping God first.
Whether you’re running a job site, leading a ministry, or just trying to survive Monday mornings, this episode will remind you that success isn’t just about effort—it’s about trusting the One who holds the blueprint. Grab your hard hat (or your coffee), and let’s build something great together!
Expect hilarious dad moments, faith-fueled wisdom, and stories from the trenches—be it in parenting, pouring concrete, or pastoring a congregation. Whether you’re trying to keep the family afloat, grow a business, or figure out what God’s blueprint for your life looks like, we’ll help you laugh through the mess and keep your faith strong.