Rhubarb Nation

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The meta-story arch of humanity, politics, culture and sports expressed through Joshua's limited but mostly correct worldview juxtaposed with Bobby Cox wisdom. Some will understand, most won't.

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  • THEbradrollins
    Light in the Darkness
    I’ve been following Rhubarb for about a year now and this stuff is “must listen”. However, this isn’t for the faint of heart, week knee’d they/thems. What gets unpacked in these episodes(?) is hard hitting, culture changing, earth shattering Truths. Rhubarb isn’t your average “good ole boy” tho. Don’t expect the status-quo, fight-till-their-Right, over-beaten takes. Rhubarb thinks for himself, then as he filters through his Bobby Cox impacted heart he graciously (yes, grace isn’t always sex-changes and atta-boys) delivers hope to the fatherless and love to the ones who cannot love themselves. Rhubarb is just a “good guy” and we should count ourselves lucky that he puts in the work so others, myself included, might have the scales lifted from our eyes. Blessings.
  • SteveGehly
    Just the fleshy stalks
    No frilly leaves needed. Show is more Braves and less banjo than expected, but still 80 grade
  • RhubarbJosh
    Not a fan of the host
    The host has really weird behavior on social media, he doesn’t seem like a good guy
  • Bobbyisaninjew
    He has energy
    Pawpaw truck energy 10/10 would recommend.
  • Tc jr
    great podcast
    great podcast please do more episodes
  • JodyFerrell
    Jesus can hit a curveball.
    If Beth Moore and Steven Curtis Chapman had a baby and he did a podcast. The Elevation Worship of baseball podcasts.
  • Joshua_Lemon14
    Braves bloggers not welcome
    In today’s age of being PC for no reason, Josh blends logic, passion and humor to call out the obvious. God, baseball and next level trolling! A podcast for the silent majority. Listen if you are tired of the echo chamber on Twitter. Listen if you enjoy the salt of the earth bad takes on FB. Listen if you’ve been blocked by a Braves blogger bc you disagreed with their take. Or just listen bc it’s a great show.
  • AshleyLynn82
    The podcast you didn’t know you needed
    My new favorite podcast. Just when you were thinking another new podcast is the last thing you want to listen to, this gem was created. Josh Brown is a national treasure and we need to protect him at all costs. I highly recommend listening to this. Sincerely, sweet southern precious angel saved by grace
  • Ghvdhcdhvcvv
    Missed Knockahoma
    Glad to hear common sense opinions in a time where common sense is pushed to the back burner.
  • Robertlsmithhh
    The White Christian Male voice of the people
    After finally ridding of the jokester JT and Ken who was only there to hold josh down from his full potential, Josh has now ventured out on his own to start a movement that will take the Braves podcast world by storm. Talking Chop better be worried he will steal their idiot throne.
  • D4v1dP
    get cultured
    not sure who rhubarb is but josh yells at the clouds and it’s absolutely terrific. very traditional views on baseball and society, which i enjoy. very funny too. i enjoy josh talking about the toxicity of social media and how to take a step back. would recommend talking more about that kind of stuff (twitter isn’t real life, trolling, making jokes) each episode mixed in with baseball opinions, of course. maybe it’s just me but i think this dude is hilarious.
  • Popofoshodabigboss
    great baseball content
    love to hear your thoughts on baseball josh. amazing music and sound quality. wish the braves would bring back kakes with the ozuna injury.
  • JmdBraves
    Knockahoma Without the Filter
    You thought the Nation was silent in the podcast world? Think again dinguses, because at least part of it is back and without Ken to control him, or JT to distract him, Rhubarb is back Baby! If you're unfamiliar with Knockahoma, take the warning Josh gave in episode one seriously, or trust these words from some of the greatest theologians to walk the Eath. "So if you're taking chances, know the chance you take. A broken heart's a high price to pay, Foolish ways will make fools of the wise, And the best things seldom come along twice." It's seldom the best things happen again, but I'm pumped that at least part of Knockahoma ain't silent anymore.
  • -------------Hannah
    Mustard and Relish
    I think to best describe the experience Rhubarb Brown gives you can be found in the eloquent writings of the great Randy Owen. “They’re not that bad, they’re not that good. But all in all it’s understood.” 5 stars regardless.
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