
Politics and Religion. We’re not supposed to talk about that, right? Wrong! We only say that nowadays because the loudest, most extreme voices have taken over the whole conversation. Well, we‘re taking some of that space back! If you’re dying for some dialogue instead of all the yelling; if you know it’s okay to have differences without having to hate each other; if you believe politics and religion are too important to let ”the screamers” drown out the rest of us and would love some engaging, provocative and fun conversations about this stuff, then ”Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other” is for you!
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Friday Jan 16, 2026
Friday Jan 16, 2026
Today’s episode is a little different.
From time to time on Talkin’ Politics & Religion Without Killin’ Each Other, it feels right to widen the lens and explore the cultural spaces where identity, community, leadership, and rivalry show up in everyday life. Sports is one of those spaces.
In this crossover episode, Corey shares a conversation from his new weekly show, East Meets West Sports, co-hosted with longtime broadcast journalist Rick Garcia. The discussion blends NFL playoff analysis, college football insight, and cultural reflection, featuring veteran sportscaster and former Indiana Hoosier Fred Kalil.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to check out and subscribe to East Meets West Sports on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
From NFL playoff pressure and coaching dominoes to Indiana’s unlikely championship run, Rick Garcia and Corey Nathan are joined by longtime sportscaster and former Hoosier Fred Kalil for sharp analysis, great stories, and old-school perspective.
The fellas break down a wild opening round of the NFL playoffs, preview the divisional matchups, and sort through the ever-spinning coaching carousel before turning to college football’s biggest stage. With Kalil’s firsthand insight as a former Indiana football player, they explore locker-room culture, leadership, and what makes this Hoosiers run so improbable—and so compelling.
They close by popping the culture, asking what it says about wealth, status, and excess when luxury car brands start building skyscrapers designed for people and their cars.
Episode Highlights
NFL Wild Card Weekend — What We Learned
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Bears stun the Packers with another late comeback
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49ers survive the Eagles despite mounting injuries
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Rams edge Carolina in a tight matchup-driven battle
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Patriots expose Chargers’ roster flaws
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Bills escape Jacksonville—and raise bigger questions
Divisional Round Picks
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49ers vs. Seahawks — turnover battle decides it
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Rams vs. Bears — weather, Stafford, and discipline
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Bills vs. Broncos — elite defense vs. playoff nerves
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Texans vs. Patriots — defense wins the day
Coaching Carousel Chaos
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Why quarterbacks dictate coaching success—fair or not
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John Harbaugh as the league’s top domino
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Why the Giants may be the most attractive opening
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Evaluating Kubiak, LaFleur, and other rising candidates
College Football Championship Preview
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Indiana vs. Miami: toughness, depth, and discipline
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Why Indiana’s rushing attack may decide it
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Extended playoffs and the toll on programs
Special Guest: Fred Kalil
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Former Indiana walk-on on the Hoosiers’ title run
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Old-school coaching vs. modern player culture
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Walk-ons, locker-room hierarchy, and earning reps
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SEC dominance, NIL money, and recruiting myths
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Bobby Knight stories, broadcast war stories, and sharp elbows
Pop That Culture
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Luxury car brands building residential skyscrapers
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Parking your supercar in your living room—progress or excess?
Big Picture Takeaways
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Playoff football still rewards defense and discipline
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Coaches rise and fall with their quarterbacks
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Culture matters—from locker rooms to ownership suites
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College football’s success may be breaking its own structure
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Some traditions (and personalities) never go out of style
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