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Season 2 Recap: Leadership, Adoption, Redemption & the Stories That Shaped Us

Season 2 of What the Hell Do I Know with JB was the wildest, richest, and most meaningful season we’ve ever had. As we wrap up the second half of the year, the three of us — JB, Juice, and B-Money — sat down to look back on the guests who left their mark, the stories that moved us to tears, the conversations that pushed us deeper into purpose, and the unexpected thread of grace that ran through every episode.

From FBI profiling to Coast Guard leadership… from adoption stories to addiction recovery… from bodybuilding legends to conversations about calling, faith, and fatherhood — this season was packed with moments that reminded us why we started this show in the first place: to help people, to highlight the human journey, and to share the ways God meets us in the middle of it all.

Let’s dive into the episodes that shaped the back half of Season 2.


Season 2 Guests with some of the most Powerful Stories
Season 2 was a Blast

🔹 Episode #052 — Mike Yoder, Former FBI Behavioral Analyst

Former Supervisory Special Agent Mike Yoder walked us through the world of elite behavioral profiling, child exploitation investigations, West Point, military service, and the mental resilience required to work some of the darkest cases imaginable.

What struck us most wasn’t just his résumé — but his humility. His leadership lessons, his discipline, and the way he balances the weight of his work with life at home left a huge mark on us.

It was one of those conversations that stays with you long after the cameras stop rolling.


🔹 Episode #055 — Corey & Hillary Fosdyck: Adoption, Calling & God’s Timing

This episode was emotional, powerful, funny, raw, and beautiful — all at once.

Corey and Hillary shared their adoption story, their foster journey, and the incredible ways God wove their family together in ways they could never have planned. From adoption at birth, to becoming unexpectedly pregnant, to finalizing a foster-to-adopt placement years later, their testimony reminded us that love is costly, sacrificial, and absolutely worth it.

The moment Hillary said she knew adoption was on her heart before marriage — and needed to know Corey aligned with that calling — still gives us chills.

Their story set the tone for a season filled with conversations on purpose, family, faith, and obedience.


🔹 Episode #046 — Coast Guard Master Chief Eugene Wright

Eugene Wright served 25 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, spending more than a decade at sea and leading rescue crews through storms, near collisions, ice, and chaos. His stories were inspiring, but his leadership lessons hit even harder:

  • Stay calm when everyone else is losing their minds.

  • Authenticity builds trust.

  • Leadership means owning the moment, not escaping it.

His example of learning to “save your yelling for when it actually matters” was one of the most memorable wisdom bombs of the season. So many of us saw ourselves in that story.


🔹 Episode #060 — David Fields: Addiction to Redemption

This may be one of the most gripping testimonies we’ve ever put on the podcast.

David Fields shared his journey from drinking at age ten… to escalating drug use… to arrests… to the moment he told a judge to “go [bleep] himself”… to rock bottom in a facility where God met him through a stranger who knew his name and his thoughts.

Some would call it impossible.He calls it grace.

His story is raw, intense, honest, and drenched in the power of redemption.

Listeners wrote to us saying his testimony helped them start counseling, call a relative, check in on a friend, or surrender something they’d been carrying for years.

This is why we do this show.


🔹 Episode #061 — Ron Williams: 21-Time Natural Mr. Universe

Ron Williams — the GOAT of natural bodybuilding — sat with us for a powerful conversation on faith, spiritual leadership, discipline, and what truly matters at the end of the day.

When asked what he’d tell his 25-year-old self, Ron delivered one of the most beautiful answers of the entire season:

“Jesus is the answer for the world today.”

Simple.Direct.True.And exactly what so many guests echoed across Season 2.


🎙 What This Season Taught Us

As we looked back on more than 40 episodes, we noticed a pattern:

Nearly every guest — whether an FBI agent, a bodybuilder, a Coast Guard commander, a grieving parent, or an adoptee — said that their biggest lesson was leaning into Jesus.

Not slowing down.Not grinding harder.Not achieving more.

But grounding their identity, peace, and purpose in Christ.

It was humbling to see the Holy Spirit weave a theme we didn’t plan.


🍂 Thanksgiving, Family & Gratitude

Recording this recap around Thanksgiving brought all of this into perspective.

The food, the laughter, the stories, the chaos — all of it reminded us why community matters. Why storytelling matters. Why doing life together matters.

We’re grateful for:

  • Every guest who shared their story

  • Every listener who reached out

  • Every message saying “this helped me”

  • Every sponsor who believed in this show

  • Every moment God used this platform to speak into someone’s life

This show isn’t just entertainment.It’s ministry.It’s community.It’s legacy.

And we’re grateful to build it with you.


🔥 What’s Coming in Season 3

Bigger guests.More testimonies.More depth.More humor.More real conversations about faith, family, business, leadership, calling, and everything in between.

We’re working on a brand new intro, new branding, more in-studio guests, and even a few live events.

And yes — we want your input.

Who should we bring into the studio next?Email us at 10dollarpodcast@gmail.com or message JB on Instagram at @_jason_becker.


🙏 Thank You to Our Sponsors

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If This Season Helped You… Share It.

Send an episode to a friend.Leave a comment.Post a clip.Pass along a testimony.Invite someone into the conversation.

You never know how one story can change a life.

Season 2 — done.Season 3 — here we come.

What the Hell Do I Know?Maybe not much.But together we’re figuring it out — one story at a time.

 
 
 

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