Over the course of his groundbreaking career, Granger Smith has amassed a massive and rabid audience now known as âYee Yee Nationâ built through heavy touring and grassroots fan engagement. He now has a social media following exceeding eight and half million along with more than one billion online video views. Signed to BBR Music Group's Wheelhouse Records, Smith broke onto the national scene with Remington, an album that garnered him the No. 1 smash âBackroad Song.â Smith was also awarded a BMI Country Award for writing, producing, publishing and performing âBackroad Songâ and followed it with the Top Five hit, âIf The Boot Fits.â âBackroad Songâ was one of the Top 10 Most Played Country singles of 2016 according to Mediabase and has been certified RIAA PLATINUM. His album When The Good Guys Win spawned the hit âHappens Like Thatâ that has been certified RIAA GOLD. Not only has Granger stacked major accolades as an artist, but he also released his first-ever book âIf Youâre City, If Youâre Country,â which immediately hit No. 1 on Amazon best-selling lists. Known as an artist but also for his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., his familyâs YouTube series âThe Smithsâ and his iconic outdoor apparel company, Yee Yee Apparel, Smith is a jack of all trades. Additionally, Granger and his wife Amber Smith started The River Kelly Fund to bring awareness and invest in children in need, arts and education, wildlife preservation, military, veteran and first responder assistance, donor affiliations, and many more organizations in honor of their son River Kelly Smith. Taking all of these experiences and channeling them into good, Smith released his 10th studio album called Country Things, which ultimately showcases the man, the father, the performer and bona fide artist Smith has become.
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In this episode of the 9941 Podcast, the team tackles the rapidly unfolding conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, discussing the military events, political implications, and spiritual realities surrounding the situation. Joined by special guests Travis and Edâwho has deep ties to Iranâthe conversation explores the long history of Iranâs regime, the global impact of its support for terrorism, and why recent events could signal a turning point in the Middle East.
But this episode goes beyond headlines. Through a biblical lens, the discussion examines how believers should respond to war, geopolitical tensions, and global instability. The group also highlights an astonishing development many Western Christians may not know about: the underground church in Iran is one of the fastest-growing Christian movements in the world, with millions exploring the gospel despite persecution.
What role should the Western church play? How can believers pray for the Iranian people? And could these events open the door for greater gospel influence in a region long closed to Christianity?
This episode seeks to equip believers to think biblically about global conflict, pray wisely for Iran, and remember that even in the middle of war, God is still advancing His kingdom.
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In Episode 8 of the 9941 Podcast, Granger and the guys tackle a question thatâs been buzzing across headlines and social media: Are aliens realâand does the Bible say anything about âlittle green menâ? Sparked by recent comments from political leaders and the renewed conversation around UFOs and extraterrestrial life, this episode dives deep into a biblical worldview on aliens, the paranormal, and spiritual warfare.
What does Scripture actually say about intelligent life beyond Earth? Could sightings and unexplained phenomena be something else entirely? The conversation moves through key passages like Genesis 1, Ezekiel 1, Ephesians 6, Colossians 1, and John 1 to explore angels, demons, and the sovereignty of God over all creation. Rather than speculating wildly, the guys anchor the discussion in a âbig God theologyââaffirming that Christ holds authority over heaven and earth and that humanity holds a unique place in Godâs redemptive plan.
If youâve ever wondered how Christians should think about UFOs, aliens, Bigfoot, ghosts, or government disclosures, this episode brings clarity without fear. More importantly, it refocuses the conversation on what truly matters: the gospel, the authority of Scripture, and the life-changing power of Jesus Christ.
Whether youâre skeptical, curious, or firmly convinced one way or another, Episode 8 challenges you to filter cultural headlines through biblical truth.
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In this episode of the 9941 Podcast, Granger Smith, Tyler, Parker and AntMan tackle a headline out of Wylie, Texas that sparked strong reactions across the Christian community. When an Islamic group was allowed to set up a table in a public high school cafeteria, questions about faith, fear, public education and the role of Christianity in America quickly followed.
Rather than reacting with outrage, the guys slow the conversation down and ask a deeper question: How should Christians respond? Through a biblical lens, they explore whether religion belongs in public schools at all, how the Ten Commandments debate compares, and why fear often drives our first response. They also unpack key theological differences between Christianity and Islam, including the identity of Jesus, the cross, and salvation.
Most importantly, this episode centers on the gospel. What does it mean to remember that Christ forgave us first? How should that shape the way we view Muslims, atheists, Mormons, or anyone who believes differently? The conversation moves from cultural tension to personal responsibility, emphasizing family discipleship, equipping children at home, and living out faith without hypocrisy.
If youâve wrestled with questions about religious freedom, public schools, or how Christians should engage a changing culture, this episode offers thoughtful, Scripture-centered discussion rooted in truth and love.
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In Episode 6 of the 9941 Podcast, Granger, Tyler, Parker, and AntMan tackle a bold and often uncomfortable question: Can Christians cuss? After a CNN article claimed that swearing may signal intelligence, creativity, and honesty, the guys break down those cultural arguments and compare them directly to Scripture.
From Proverbs and James to Ephesians and Colossians, this episode explores what the Bible says about the tongue, obscene talk, and the condition of the heart. Is profanity just a harmless habitâor does it reveal something deeper? Why do we excuse certain words in adults but cringe when children say them? And what does it mean when the name of Jesus is casually used as an expression of anger?
This conversation moves beyond behavior modification and into transformation. The hosts discuss sanctification, heart posture, media influence, and how what we consume shapes what we speak. If youâve ever struggled with your languageâor wondered whether it even mattersâthis episode offers a thoughtful, Scripture-centered perspective.
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In this episode of the 99 for One Podcast, Granger, Tyler, Parker, and AntMan take on one of the most challenging and controversial topics facing Christians today: immigration, ICE, and the role of governmentâthrough a biblical lens. Rather than approaching the issue through politics or cultural pressure, the conversation begins where Scripture beginsâwith the truth that every human being is created in the image of God.
Drawing from Genesis 1, Romans 13, Leviticus 19, and 2 Corinthians 5, the group explores how Christians are called to walk a narrow pathâholding compassion and justice together without falling into the extremes of cruelty or lawlessness. They discuss the distinct responsibilities of the church and the state, why laws and borders exist, how enforcement should be carried out with wisdom and restraint, and why the gospel must remain central above political tribalism.
This episode challenges believers to reject fear, dehumanization, and partisanship, and instead live as ambassadors of reconciliation, committed to truth, love, and faithful obedience to Christ. No matter where you land politically, this is a thoughtful, Scripture-centered conversation that brings the focus back to the gospel and the call to seek the narrow way.
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In this weekâs episode of the 9941 Podcast, Granger, Tyler, Parker, and AntMan take on a bold and necessary conversation: Is online church actually church? Rooted in Scripture and real-life pastoral experience, the discussion challenges modern assumptions about faith practiced in isolation and examines what the Bible truly defines as the church.
Drawing from key passages in Acts, Hebrews, Matthew, and Ephesians, the guys explain why physical gathering, church membership, pastoral oversight, and meaningful Christian community are not optional extrasâbut essential elements of biblical Christianity. While acknowledging the usefulness of online sermons and digital ministry as tools, they clearly distinguish between supplemental resources and the dangers of replacing the local church with online-only faith.
The episode dives into church discipline, accountability, assurance of salvation, spiritual growth, and the long-term impact of isolation on believers and families. With conviction, humility, and personal reflection, Granger, Tyler, Parker, and AntMan call listeners to pursue healthy local churches where believers are known, loved, challenged, and shepherded.
If youâve ever questioned whether watching church online is enoughâor struggled to understand the importance of belonging to a local bodyâthis episode offers biblical clarity, pastoral urgency, and a compelling call to live out faith the way Scripture intends: together.
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of the 9941 Podcast, Granger, Tyler, Parker and AntMan tackle a rapidly growing cultural trend: AI girlfriends, boyfriends, and digital soulmates. What starts as a discussion about emerging AI companion technology quickly becomes a deep, biblical examination of love, loneliness, identity, and Godâs design for human relationships.
The guys explore how artificial intelligence is being marketed as emotional companionship â even romantic partnership â and why that trend poses serious spiritual, emotional, and societal dangers. They reference real-world examples like hologram companions and AI chatbot ârelationships,â including platforms that introduced erotic roleplay features and the emotional fallout when those features were removed.
Using Scripture as their foundation, the conversation moves into what the Bible teaches about love, human connection, and Godâs design for marriage. Passages from 2 Timothy 4, Proverbs 14, and Romans 1 are used to show how redefining love and pursuing artificial substitutes for real relationships leads people away from truth and toward spiritual harm.
The hosts also address deeper heart issues behind the appeal of AI relationships â loneliness, sexual temptation, fear of rejection, and the desire for unconditional affirmation. They emphasize that while AI may seem safe and customizable, it ultimately replaces real sanctifying relationships and distracts people from Christ, the Church, and the gospel.
The episode closes with a clear gospel message, reminding listeners that true love, fulfillment, and rest are found in Jesus alone â not in manufactured affection or digital fantasy. The guys issue a firm warning against pursuing romantic or emotional relationships with AI and encourage believers to trust God with their singleness, relationships, and longing for connection.
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Episode 2 of the 9941 Podcast tackles a question many Christians quietly wrestle with: How should believers think about nicotine? In an honest, Scripture-centered conversation, Granger Smith, Tyler Smith, Parker Smith, and AntMan explore the difference between Christian freedom and spiritual slaveryâasking whether substances like nicotine, caffeine, or alcohol have dominion over our lives or are simply neutral tools.
Drawing from passages like Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 6, Galatians 5, and Romans 8, the group discusses addiction, conscience, legalism, cheap grace, and the responsibility believers have not to place stumbling blocks in front of others.
The episode also features a powerful testimony of a man in Japan who came to faith through daily Scripture reading and discipleship, illustrating the heart of the 9941 mission: reaching the one and equipping the ninety-nine. The conversation closes with a clear presentation of the gospel and a reminder that true freedom is found not in self-control alone, but in Christ alone.
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Welcome to the very first episode of the 9941 Podcastâa faith-centered conversation rooted in the words of Jesus and the mission to leave the ninety-nine to find the one.
In this debut episode, Granger Smith, Tyler Smith, Parker Smith, and The AntMan introduce the heart behind 9941 and explain why this podcast exists. What began as the conclusion of the Granger Smith Podcast now becomes a focused callingâdiscipleship over popularity, obedience over comfort, and faith over fear.
The group reflects on Grangerâs decision to step away from country music, the ripple effect it had on family and business, and how God reshaped desires, priorities, and identity along the way. Tyler shares a powerful testimony of surrender after striving in his own strength, while Parker talks about transition, obedience, and trusting God through uncertainty. Together, they wrestle honestly with questions many believers face:
Is what Iâm doing goodâor is it pleasing to God?
Am I reaching the crowd, or the one God is calling me to?
This episode sets the spiritual foundation for the 9941 Podcastâcentered on Luke 15, grounded in Scripture, and focused on authentic conversations about salvation, discipleship, trust, and following Jesus wherever He leads.
If youâre searching for a Christian podcast about faith, obedience, purpose, and real-life transformation, this episode is where the journey begins.
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