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The Weekley Podcast
by Jeremiah Weekley + Myke Wilkerson
The Weekley Podcast is built around real conversations with business owners, industry leaders, and people who have carried the weight of building something that matters. We’ll talk about business, faith, trials, struggle, grit, failure, success, and the decisions that shape a man long before the world ever sees the outcome. This is not about polished soundbites or pretending the road is easy. It’s about honest conversations with people who know what it costs to lead, serve customers, make payroll, take risks, and keep going when quitting would be easier. I believe this industry was built by people who know how to work, and their stories deserve to be told with respect. If we can learn from each other, challenge each other, and tell the truth about what it takes to build a business the right way, that matters. The goal is simple: have conversations that sharpen leaders, strengthen faith, honor the work, and remind people that success means a lot more when you build it with responsibi
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EP02: The Only Problem You Can’t Fix Is the One You Won’t Talk About - Mark Robinson
What makes someone worth trusting when things get hard?In this episode of The Weekley Podcast, Jeremiah talks with Mark Robinson about leadership under pressure, communicating through crisis, serving your community without making it a PR stunt, and the responsibility that comes with being someone people call when the lights go out.The conversation goes deeper than business. Mark and Jeremiah talk about faith, fatherhood, marriage, friendship, accountability, and the kind of honesty required to lead well.Because at the end of the day, the only problem you can’t fix is the one you won’t talk about.
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EP01: Built by Faith, Tested by Fire - Jeremiah Weekley
In the first episode of The Weekley Podcast, Jeremiah Weekley sits down for an honest conversation about faith, business, family, failure, leadership, and what it really takes to build something that lasts.This is not a polished success story. It is a real one.Jeremiah talks about becoming a father young, learning through mistakes, walking through divorce, facing a stroke, building FST, and discovering that business can be more than a way to make money... It can be a calling. He shares how faith shaped his decisions, how hard seasons forced him to depend on God, and why leadership is not about status, but responsibility.The conversation also digs into work ethic, raising kids, building a team, protecting culture, and learning when to get out of the way so the right people can grow.At the heart of it all is a simple truth: success does not mean much if you lose sight of who put you here and why.This episode sets the tone for what The Weekley Podcast is about... Real conversations with people who have carried weight, taken risks, learned through struggle, and kept moving forward with faith, conviction, and purpose.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Weekley Podcast is built around real conversations with business owners, industry leaders, and people who have carried the weight of building something that matters. We’ll talk about business, faith, trials, struggle, grit, failure, success, and the decisions that shape a man long before the world ever sees the outcome. This is not about polished soundbites or pretending the road is easy. It’s about honest conversations with people who know what it costs to lead, serve customers, make payroll, take risks, and keep going when quitting would be easier. I believe this industry was built by people who know how to work, and their stories deserve to be told with respect. If we can learn from each other, challenge each other, and tell the truth about what it takes to build a business the right way, that matters. The goal is simple: have conversations that sharpen leaders, strengthen faith, honor the work, and remind people that success means a lot more when you build it with responsibi
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Jeremiah Weekley + Myke Wilkerson
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