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The Barn Philosopher

Podcast by The Barn Philosopher

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History & religion

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About The Barn Philosopher

Welcome to The Barn Philosopher—where life’s quirks, curiosities, and occasional absurdities meet thoughtful reflection and a good dose of humor.Join Shelby and Ridge as they dive into the kinds of conversations that resonate with the modern man: relationships, faith, everyday dilemmas, and those head-scratching questions that make life interesting. Shaped by their Y chromosomes and evolving Catholic faith, these two bring a refreshing, honest, and often hilarious perspective on what it means to navigate today’s world.From deep dives to light banter, no topic is too big—or too small—for the barn. Whether they’re unpacking life’s complexities or finding meaning in the mundane, you’ll find surprising insight around every corner.So pour a glass, light a pipe, and enjoy the journey. And if you like what you hear, don’t forget to rate, follow, and share—because every barn door opens a little wider with your support.

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182 episodes

episode 182 - What Is Faith?: Trust, Life, and Love with Rita artwork

182 - What Is Faith?: Trust, Life, and Love with Rita

In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby sits down with Rita to talk about faith — what it means, where it comes from, and how it compares to trust. What starts as a conversation about religious faith slowly evolves into a broader discussion about belief itself. Is faith something spiritual, while trust is something earned? Or are the two more connected than we realize? The conversation moves through personal perspectives, everyday life, and the ways people place confidence in religion, relationships, and each other. It’s not an attempt to provide answers so much as an honest discussion about how we define the things that help ground us. If this episode makes you think about your own beliefs or perspectives, share it with someone who enjoys meaningful conversations. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes the best discussions are the ones that leave room for questions.

20 May 2026 - 21 min
episode 181 - The Men We Became: A Blue Collar Reflection artwork

181 - The Men We Became: A Blue Collar Reflection

In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby sits down with his longtime friend Dave to talk about how life changes over time — and how some things stay exactly the same. The two reflect on old high school reputations, growing up, and how life has expanded from simpler days into the responsibilities of being fathers, husbands, business owners, and still good friends after all these years. Dave shares a little about running his business, while the conversation drifts into blue collar life, favorite tools, and whether they’d actually trade the reliable tools they know and trust for newer, shinier replacements. It’s a relaxed conversation about friendship, work, growing older, and appreciating the lives they’ve built along the way. If you enjoy honest conversations about work, family, and old friendships that survive the years, share this episode with someone you’ve known since the beginning. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes the old reliable things are still the best ones to keep around.

18 May 2026 - 27 min
episode 180 - Motherly Love: A Mother’s Day Episode artwork

180 - Motherly Love: A Mother’s Day Episode

In this Mother’s Day evening episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby and Ridge sit down with Rita and Joan to talk about what Mother’s Day really means. The conversation centers around appreciating not just mothers, but all the people who take on motherly roles in our lives. Earlier in the day, Rita insisted the grandkids had to be part of the celebration, but after a meaningful conversation with one of her sons, she realized there’s also something special about getting quiet one-on-one time with your children as they get older. Along the way, Shelby nearly launches into a full rant after seeing a social media post taking unnecessary shots at fathers and their role in parenting, but the group manages to pull him back before things completely spiral. It’s a mix of appreciation, family perspective, internet frustration, and the kind of relaxed bonus banter that happens when nobody is quite ready to stop talking yet. If this episode reminds you of the people who helped raise and shape you, share it with them. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes the best moments come from simply spending time together.

13 May 2026 - 21 min
episode 179 - Whispers About Summer: An NPR-Style Disaster artwork

179 - Whispers About Summer: An NPR-Style Disaster

In this short and completely unnecessary episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby and Rita try their hand at an overly serious NPR-style parody written by ChatGPT. With soft voices, awkward pauses, and thoughtful discussion about summer break, vacations, and “finding yourself,” the episode drifts somewhere between public radio and complete nonsense. It’s a light, silly break from the usual conversations — proof that sometimes the best ideas are the dumb ones you commit to anyway. If this episode makes you laugh, share it with someone who takes summer way too seriously. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember… sometimes the journey is more important than the destination… especially if the hotel room is questionable.

10 May 2026 - 5 min
episode 178 - From Guam with Love: Rita’s Midwest Reality artwork

178 - From Guam with Love: Rita’s Midwest Reality

In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby sits down with Rita to talk about a life-changing move — from the tropical island of Guam to the Midwest. They go beyond just why she left, and get into what it’s been like living here 20 years later. While Rita still misses the beach, there’s an honesty about how those everyday surroundings don’t always feel as special when they’re constant. What once felt normal now feels like something you visit. The Midwest offers something different — a slower pace, fewer people in your business, and the ability to build a life close to family and friends. It’s not the same kind of beauty, but it brings a different kind of value. It’s a conversation about tradeoffs, perspective, and what really makes a place feel like home. If this episode makes you think about where you live and why, share it with someone who’s made a big move. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes what you gain matters just as much as what you leave behind.

6 May 2026 - 28 min
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