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D.K. And Tree Podcast

D.K. And Tree Podcast

By: D.K./Tree and TJ
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Football podcast for the fans Come Join us We live stream on @dkandtreepodcast on youtube. D.K. AND T.J we handle the football seasons.
D.K. and Tree We touch other topics on Wednesdays Please join us

You can now email me at dkandtreepodcast@yahoo.com

© 2025 D.K. And Tree Podcast
Football (American) Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Shutdown Strain, Cena’s Farewell, And Choosing Love Over Pride
    Oct 16 2025

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    Bills don’t wait for politics to sort itself out. We open our hearts and our mics to talk about what a government shutdown actually feels like when your paycheck stops but rent, food, and gas keep ticking. No abstractions—just the weight of families doing the math, workers choosing between showing up for free or driving Uber to keep the lights on, and the frustration of watching leaders miss the one deadline that protects people from chaos.

    We unpack accountability without party spin: why brinkmanship has become a ritual, how back pay doesn’t solve cash flow, and why empathy matters when it’s not your job on hold. We push the case for term limits and practical reforms that make shutdowns rarer and budgets boring again. And because life is more than stress, we pivot to joy: John Cena’s final run, the magic of a crowd that sings every theme, and the shared rush of seeing a legend close the book. That energy is fuel—it reminds us what community feels like when we show up at full volume.

    From there, we get personal. Pride can cost you the chance to make things right, so we challenge ourselves to fix rifts now—call the person, drop the grudge, offer help. Sometimes the most radical act is a bag of groceries, a ride, or a simple “I’m sorry.” If you’re feeling the strain, you’re not alone. Hit play for straight talk on shutdown realities, fan love for Cena’s last ride, and a nudge toward grace at home. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find the conversation. Your voice helps keep this community strong.

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    18 mins
  • The Power of Thank You
    Sep 25 2025

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    Have you ever wondered if your voice truly matters? In this heartfelt episode, I celebrate crossing the milestone of 2,000 downloads while emphasizing that the true value lies not in numbers, but in the connections we're building together. From listeners across North America to new audiences in South America, our community continues to grow, and I couldn't be more grateful for each person who takes time out of their day to listen.

    The podcast isn't just mine—it's ours. That's why I'm passionate about hearing your stories, concerns, and perspectives from wherever you are in the world. What's happening in your community that deserves attention? What conversations aren't happening that should be? Your input shapes future episodes and adds invaluable dimension to our discussions. The DKandTreePodcast@yahoo.com inbox is always open for your thoughts.

    We also dive into what might be the most baffling criminal behavior I've encountered—someone who broke into a vehicle while leaving behind their own car and house keys, with their vehicle parked directly across from the crime scene! This moment of levity opens the door to a more serious conversation about community safety, the sanctity of human life, and our collective responsibility to advocate for meaningful change. When we stand together peacefully but persistently, we've proven time and again that transformation is possible. Reach out and let's continue building this community of thoughtful engagement and positive action together.

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    9 mins
  • NFL's Week Three Aftermath
    Sep 23 2025

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    Week 3 of the NFL season delivered some of the most shocking results we've witnessed in recent memory, turning expectations upside down and forcing us to reconsider what we thought we knew about several teams.

    The Carolina Panthers, widely considered among the league's worst, completely dominated the Atlanta Falcons in a stunning 30-0 shutout that transformed Bryce Young into a confident field general. Meanwhile, the Vikings with backup Sam Darnold dismantled the Bengals so thoroughly that a single Minnesota defensive back outscored Cincinnati's entire team with two touchdowns.

    Dan Campbell's Detroit Lions made a statement on Monday Night Football, rushing for a jaw-dropping 295 yards against Baltimore while sacking Lamar Jackson seven times. This victory highlighted the continued growth of Detroit's program while exposing concerning defensive trends for the Ravens, particularly after another momentum-shifting fumble by Derrick Henry.

    Perhaps most embarrassing was the Dallas Cowboys' complete defensive collapse against Chicago, where Caleb Williams executed a masterful 19-play touchdown drive and connected on a beautiful flea flicker. The Cowboys' defense was so ineffective that we've officially renamed them the "Alice Cowgirls" – playing without the letter "D" for defense.

    The Eagles provided the week's most dramatic finish, overcoming a 26-7 deficit against the Rams before blocking a potential game-winning field goal attempt that 365-pound Jordan Davis returned for a touchdown. This improbable victory keeps Philadelphia perfect at 3-0 despite their early-game struggles.

    As we look ahead to Week 4, several teams face identity crises while others build momentum that could define their seasons. Which surprises were flukes, and which represent real shifts in the NFL landscape? Subscribe now and join our conversation as we track the season's most compelling storylines each week.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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