The Village Podcast is where we have real conversations about all topics and explore ideas, perspectives, and experiences. The host or chief tj dives into real conversations about relationships, masculinity, spirituality, culture, life, and what it means to be truly human. Each episode blends truth, humor, and self-awareness — the kind of talks you’d have in a barbershop or late at night in the kitchen when life gets real. No filters. No perfection. Just stories and principles that help you think deeper, laugh lighter, love harder, and live consciously — while modeling what honest, genuine conversation looks like and building a community that puts humanity first and ideology second and that supports a higher cause.
Today on The Village Podcast, I sit down with an Orem City Council member to talk about what it means to show up for your community — even when it’s not part of your plan.
She shares her journey of becoming a city council member, how she went from simply noticing a problem to becoming part of a movement that led to her being elected four years later. We talk about how local politics works, the impact one...
In today’s episode, we dive deep into what it really looks like growing up in chaos—cultural marriages, dysfunctional families, church pressure, trauma, and why kindness matters more than ever.
In this episode of The Village Podcast, we explore a deep and honest conversation about growing up Black and adopted in Utah, navigating identity, family, football culture, LDS environments, and the realities of the “Utah Bubble.”
We also talk about serving a mission during COVID, meeting Swahili families, gaining perspective, and how good parenting shapes emotional resilience.
This episode feels like one of those late-night talks with the boys — unfiltered, curious, and a little all over the place. We get into the deep state, conspiracy theories, sales and influence, the PCP method, and some Polynesian culture sprinkled in. It’s all about open conversation and the kind of real talk that gets you thinking and fosters awareness and a good time.
In this episode, we unpack a deep part of Samoan culture — adoption. My guest shares his story of being adopted and the emotional impact of growing up without knowing his full truth. From identity struggles to broken relationships, he opens up about how family history work helped him begin to heal and reconnect with himself.
We also dive into masculinity, reassurance, and the unseen ways ...
A real talk with my mom about mental health, motherhood, and culture.
She shares what it was like being born in Samoa, moving to America as a kid, and learning to balance work, family, and identity.
We talk about how mental health has changed the game — especially in Polynesian households — and why applying what we learn matters more than just talking about it.
A real conversation with my dad about life, faith, and growth. We talk about what it was like for Samoans coming to America — facing new struggles, addictions, and influences — and what it means to grow beyond your environment.
It’s raw, honest, and unplanned — the kind of back-and-forth that shows how much you can learn just by listening and being willing to bring your thoughts to life.
...Welcome to the Village, and in this second pilot of The Village Podcast, Chief Taimi sits down for a genuine conversation about AI, education, purpose, and perspective. His guest — a perfusionist who works in the operating room — opens up about his journey through school, growing up with his father’s influence, and how those experiences shaped his mindset today. Together, they unpack how artificial intelligence is changing the futu...
In the first-ever episode of The Village Podcast, I'm just getting a feel for it — the setup, the message, and my flow (and yes, I even forgot to turn the mic on). The post isn’t perfect, but that’s the point. I didn’t want the need to be perfect to stop me from starting. I know i get better, but I had to start. This conversation touches on Polynesian culture, what it’s like marrying into it, the lessons that come with family, and ...
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.