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It’s Embert is a no-filter, old-school podcast hosted by a cranky little man with big opinions and a tendency to drift off mid-thought. Whether he’s ranting about modern nonsense, praising the good old days, or roasting his idiot grandson, Embert always brings sharp wit, sarcasm, and a raspy dose of reality. If you like your wisdom with a side of grumbling and unsolicited advice, this is the show for you.It's Embert
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  • It’s Embert – Season 4 Episode 20: We Used to Fix Things Instead of Replacing Them
    May 24 2025

    In Season 4, Episode 20, Embert laments the death of grit and the rise of the replacement mindset. From broken blenders to broken bonds, everything today gets tossed at the first sign of trouble—and he’s here to say: not everything needs to be replaced. Some things need to be repaired.

    This episode features:

    • Embert’s take on why relationships, jobs, and toasters used to last longer

    • A roast of people who “cut off toxic friends” because of snack choices

    • A call to reclaim the art of working through problems—not ghosting them

    • Nostalgic stories about truck repairs, stubborn appliances, and duct tape diplomacy

    • And this mic-drop: “Better isn’t always new. Sometimes it’s just fixed.”

    Expect Embert to wander off-topic twice (once into a rant about rotary phones, and once into a confused recollection of how he met his wife—might’ve been at a DMV, might’ve been at a funeral), but he gets there in the end.

    New episodes drop regularly, as long as Embert doesn’t throw out his mic stand just because it squeaks.

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    4 m
  • It’s Embert – Season 4 Episode 19: We Didn’t Need Safe Spaces—We Had Standards
    May 23 2025

    n Season 4, Episode 19, Embert sounds the alarm on the “safe space” generation—and not because he’s against support, but because he remembers when strength was the goal.

    This episode is a rally cry to bring back standards, personal accountability, and the kind of discomfort that used to build you, not break you.

    What’s inside:

    • A roast of sensory rooms, healing hubs, and college cry zones

    • Embert’s grandson requesting a “sensory cooldown” after basic arithmetic

    • A nostalgic rant about dodgeball, gym teachers, and walking off injuries

    • A reminder that mental health isn’t the same as mental fragility

    • And the closing line: “If safe spaces worked, we’d all be stronger by now. But all I see is more pillows and less backbone.”

    This one’s funny, sharp, and full of the distracted grandpa energy you didn’t know you needed. Embert forgets what he was saying twice—and still manages to out-debate half the people on the internet.

    New episodes drop regularly, assuming Embert isn’t escorted off the premises of another emotional wellness seminar.

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    5 m
  • It’s Embert – Season 4 Episode 18: Not Everything Deserves Your Opinion (Especially Yours)
    May 22 2025

    In Season 4, Episode 18, Embert turns his attention to the loudest plague of the modern age: everyone thinking their opinion is sacred. With a mix of frustration, forgotten anecdotes, and strong black coffee energy, he reminds us that not everything needs your input—and definitely not your input, if you haven’t done your homework.

    This episode covers:

    • Why silence is underrated

    • Embert’s grandson live-streaming nonsense about popcorn and “emotional compliance”

    • The rise of insta-experts with zero life experience

    • A brutal critique of buzzword-filled nonsense parading as wisdom

    • And the kind of advice only a slightly distracted, old-school grandpa can give

    You’ll laugh, you’ll groan, and you’ll probably double-check your last post to see if you were the target.

    New episodes drop regularly, or when Embert feels personally attacked by another viral opinion that took zero effort and got 80,000 likes.

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    5 m
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