11/01/2025
This Sunday Conversation at https://rumble.com/AskRSB reunites Robert with two dear friends who feel more like family â Doc Harmony and Kevin Boulton â for a deep and timely dialogue on sovereignty, relationships, and personal responsibility. What begins as a conversation about Kevinâs menâs event, Invictus, unfolds into a powerful discussion about reclaiming language, redefining leadership, and restoring divine order in our homes and communities. Together they trace how words like âsovereigntyâ have been diluted or demonized, and how rediscovering their true meaning can transform both men and women from within.
Kevin brings the fire, unpacking how corrupted language enslaves thought and how reclaiming sovereignty is not rebellion but alignment with natural law â a return to self-rule under God, not ego. His Tenacious Few menâs group focuses on rebuilding strong, grounded men who lead their families, protect their homes, and live by honor. Robert adds his own reflections on fatherhood, accountability, and integrity, sharing how the redefining of words has weakened generations of men who have forgotten their divine obligation to stand at the gate.
From the feminine side, Doc Harmony brings heart and humility. She describes the Queenâs Circle â a space where women learn the real meaning of submission, not as servitude but as trust and strength. She reveals how a womanâs energy can either uplift or undermine her husband, and how peace in the household begins when both partners understand their distinct yet complementary roles. Her vulnerability and humor make the conversation deeply relatable, showing that sovereignty is not prideâitâs sacred balance.
Together, they explore the five pillars of sovereignty: mastery of mind and emotion, care of the body, integrity in relationships, purposeful work, and a spiritual legacy rooted in divine law. The dialogue moves from the philosophical to the practical â covering diet, discipline, and the need for men to reclaim community through brotherhood while women rediscover their power to nurture, not control. Itâs equal parts conviction, confession, and celebration of what it means to be fully alive and accountable.
By the end, Robert, Harmony, and Kevin leave listeners with a message both sobering and empowering: sovereignty is not granted, itâs claimedâand it begins within. Whether in marriage, health, or faith, the call is the sameâstep up, stand firm, and live with honor. Because as Kevin reminds us, âFree men should free men,â and as Robert adds, âThe power to healâeven the soul of a nationâis yours.â