What Do You Have To Say?
In a world full of noise, it’s time for your voice to be heard.
Welcome to, What Do You Have to Say?, the weekly podcast hosted by Phil Perry and Uriah Cty. Two Cousins, Two perspectives, One mission.
Each week, we engage in lighthearted conversations as well as tackle more challenging topics. We delve into lifestyle, current events, and personal growth, exploring subjects that encourage both us and you to think, grow, and speak out about what truly matters.
If you’re looking for a community that values your perspective, you’ve found it here. New episodes drop every week. Subscribe and join our community so you never miss a moment.
In a world full of noise, it’s time for your voice to be heard.
Welcome to, What Do You Have to Say?, the weekly podcast hosted by Phil Perry and Uriah Cty. Two Cousins, Two perspectives, One mission.
Each week, we engage in lighthearted conversations as well as tackle more challenging topics. We delve into lifestyle, current events, and personal growth, exploring subjects that encourage both us and you to think, grow, and speak out about what truly matters.
If you’re looking for a community that values your perspective, you’ve found it here. New episodes drop every week. Subscribe and join our community so you never miss a moment.
It’s easy to feel like just another voice in the crowd, drowned out by the constant chatter of our lives. We have dedicated a space where we can turn up the volume on thoughtful dialogue? Welcome to What Do You Have to Say?, a weekly podcast hosted by cousins Phil Perry and Uriah Cty. With two diverse perspectives and a shared mission, we explore the world not as experts, but as curious conversationalists who are committed to understanding it—and ourselves—a little better.
Join us each week as we explore a diverse range of topics that interest us. We navigate the ever-changing worlds of lifestyle, music, and culture, break down the complexities of current events, and share our vulnerability about the path to personal growth. Our conversations are sometimes serious, often humorous, and always honest.We believe great ideas come from friendly discussions and that personal growth happens faster when we're open to new perspectives.
This podcast welcomes everyone who values connection and sharing stories. It's a community where you’re not just a listener—you’re an important part of the conversation. We encourage you to leave a comment because we genuinely want to hear what you have to say!
Find What Do You Have to Say? on your favorite podcast app, hit subscribe, and join a community that’s ready to listen. New episodes drop weekly.
Episodes

Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Urban Homesteading: You Don't Need a Farm to Grow Food!
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Ep 010 | What Do You Have to Say?
Ever dreamed of growing your own food but thought you didn't have the space? Think again! In this episode of "What Do You Have to Say?", hosts Phil Perry and Uriah Cty dive into the inspiring world of urban homesteading.
Discover how you can start living a more sustainable life, no matter how small your space is. Phil shares his passion for gardening, discussing its incredible therapeutic benefits and the deep sense of connection that comes from working with the soil. Featuring an inspiring look at urban gardener Asia's incredible backyard farm—packed with vegetables, herbs, and even chickens—this episode proves that you don't need 40 acres to achieve food security and peace of mind.
From container gardening and grow bags to the simple joy of eating something you've grown yourself, this conversation is your sign to get your hands dirty and "just grow some stuff!"
What's the one thing you'd love to grow at home? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
Keywords
#UrbanHomesteading #GardeningForBeginners #GrowYourOwnFood #ContainerGardening #SustainableLiving #BackyardGarden #Homestead #GardeningTips #FoodFreedom
Gardening is a Powerful Tool for Mental Wellness: Working with the soil is incredibly therapeutic. The act of nurturing a plant from a tiny seed to a source of food can reduce stress and release positive endorphins.
Don't Aim for Perfection, Just Start: The most important step is simply starting. Don't get overwhelmed by trying to create the "perfect" garden. As the expert gardener said, "Just grow some stuff!" You'll learn and improve as you go.
Create Your Own Food Security: Relying on complex food supply chains can be risky. Growing even a small portion of your own food provides a sense of security, reduces grocery bills, and gives you access to the freshest, healthiest produce.
Connect with Nature and Heritage: Gardening is a way to connect with the earth and the traditions of our ancestors who lived off the land. It's a fundamental human skill that brings immense satisfaction.

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Ep 09 | Why We Crave Danger: Are Some People Wired for Risk? | What Do You Have to Say?
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
In this episode of the 'What Do You Have to Say' podcast, hosts Phil & Uriah dive into the world of thrill-seeking and explore various extreme activities, from skydiving and white-water rafting to climbing Mount Everest and zip-lining. The conversation delves into the psychology behind thrill-seeking, explores the multiple levels of thrill-seekers, and shares personal anecdotes of overcoming fears. Phil & Uriah also touch on some of the psychological impacts of technology on our need for constant stimulation and how it shapes our thrill-seeking behaviors.
Takeaways
"Thrill-seeking can take many forms, from extreme sports to everyday adventures."
"Skydiving offers an unparalleled adrenaline rush, but it's not for everyone."
"White-water rafting in Costa Rica is an unforgettable experience."
"Climbing Mount Everest is the ultimate thrill for many adventurers."
"Technology has increased our need for constant stimulation."
"Overcoming fear is a significant part of thrill-seeking."
"The psychology of thrill-seeking includes various levels and motivations."
"Adrenaline can be addictive, driving people to seek more thrills."

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Phillip and Uriah explore the philosophy of minimalism, talking about how it applies in real life and why living intentionally matters. They share personal stories about decluttering, the environmental effects of waste, and the importance of small, mindful actions. The conversation also addresses the wider cultural views on consumption and waste management.
Takeaways
Invest in experiences, not material goods.
Minimalism is about decluttering and simplifying life.
Intentional actions lead to meaningful change.
Baby Seal Rescued From Plastic Bag
How FIVE BILLION Pounds of Las Vegas Garbage Powers a City
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch How Trash Is Attracting Marine Species Vantage with Palki Sharma
Keywords
#minimalism, #intentionalliving, #decluttering, #environment, #wastemanagement

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
In this episode, we explore how AI influences creativity and privacy in a truly engaging way. We discuss how AI is changing how artists express themselves and the privacy issues that come with it. The discussion looks at both the positive and negative effects of AI, offering helpful insights on how to navigate these exciting yet complex times.
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on how AI is touching your life. We’d love to hear your perspective! Connect with us on social media using #WDYH2S, and let’s keep the dialogue going.
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Hashtags: #AI #Creativity #Privacy #DigitalAge
My First Waymo Ridehttps://youtu.be/cZ8GEdIsxx8?si=5u_U21UYFcT066YM
Google Street View Car in Actionhttps://youtu.be/AWF8-PNCjWw?si=4Jp8sgdYReMpPxVi
Let Your Phone Wait on Hold for Youhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyor83D9iWQ
Boston Dynamics Atlas Demos New Abilitieshttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/3QRtVZRblmg
Kiosk Told Me To Pay At The Counter… Eurekahttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/QEJPkf-5pNc
Fully Automated McDonald’s in Fort Worth, Texas!https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Wf-m53nDUz4
IROBOT 2004 AI BOT 2023 🤔 WHAT AM Ihttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/6b8eztL8UPg
Amazon drone delivery in Phoenix is crazy!https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4YZe8EYGSKo

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of change, exploring both voluntary and involuntary shifts. We share personal stories and heartfelt insights on how these changes impact our lives, whether it's a new career path or changes within family relationships. Join us as we explore ways to navigate change and foster growth during life's transitions, turning these moments into opportunities for positive transformation.
Join the Conversation: We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on how change has impacted your life. Connect with us on social media (#WDYH2S) and join the discussion.
Hashtags: #Change #Growth #LifeTransitions #Adaptation
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Song by Ryan Prewett -Change feat Chris Hatfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3pTEWrRMk0
George Benson ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/FYntsykRd4Y?si=AZgaMdBTwPwxUy-6
Oleta Adams ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/CxHMvl2s5A8?si=x3bCMckBTgxP-X-s
James Cleveland and The Charles Fold Singers ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/SdiJ5Nl_reg?si=CK_23BLm8Qlmgryx
Nina Simone ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/I-3M-xi5n1c?si=5kN99JJcdBbnu24H
Bernard Ighner & Quincy Jones ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/26JeW3SmJ74?si=A8jQz4HudrGspKt-
Ledisi & Gregory Porter ~ Everything Must Changehttps://youtu.be/XC2WI_LoRdI?si=PN2usocng2Y17Oz-
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Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
In this episode, we emphasize the importance of teaching critical thinking at an early age. We discuss how nurturing metacognitive skills can significantly enhance students' confidence when tackling real-world issues. Additionally, we explore ways in which educational systems can better incorporate these essential skills into their curricula, enabling future generations to make more informed choices and manage complex problems more effectively.
Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Please share your experiences and insights with us on social media using #WDYH2S.
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Hashtags: #CriticalThinking, #Education, #EarlyLearning #Podcast
Resources
Rules at a 4-Way Stophttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/-HZTp3mUF-g
Artist: Walter HawkinsReleased: 1978Album: Love Alive IIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tuDBS3XvUY
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Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
In this episode, we explore the pervasive issue of racial bias and its impact on perception. Through personal anecdotes and historical references, we discuss how these biases manifest in everyday interactions and the broader societal implications. Our conversation touches on significant events, from the tragic story of Emmett Till to contemporary incidents, highlighting the ongoing struggle for understanding and change.
Notable Quotes:
"You have to see it through my eyes, but you do not have to have any perspective about me being a black man." "The strategic tears come out, but you have to see it through my eyes."
Join us in this critical conversation on how we can collectively work towards a more understanding and equitable society. Please share your experiences and insights with us on social media using #WDYH2S
Hashtags: #RacialBias #Perception #SocialJustice #Empathy
Resources:White Woman Accusing Black Developer Of Trespassing At His Own House In Ohio / 1.21.25https://youtu.be/NTBhcV5fdBg?si=M9jGpryUgVmHRTrM

Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
In this episode, we engage in an energetic discussion about creativity. Covering topics ranging from music and art to technology and cooking, we explore how creativity manifests in various aspects of life. Hear personal stories, learn tips for nurturing creativity, and understand the value of thinking outside the box.
Often, we forget that creativity isn't just an artistic pursuit; it's a way of living. By incorporating creativity into our daily routines, we can enrich our lives and motivate those around us. So, take what you have and create what you want—creativity is all around us, waiting to be unleashed.

Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between cultural traditions and the commercialization of holidays.
Join us as we explore personal stories and reflections on how these celebrations have evolved, the pressures of consumerism, and the enduring value of togetherness and family.
Whether it's the warmth of Thanksgiving gatherings or the commercial frenzy of Valentine's Day, we uncover the impact of these dynamics on our lives.

Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
In this episode, Uriah and Phillip discuss the common pitfalls of New Year's resolutions and the benefits of setting personal goals instead. They explore the importance of having a clear "why" behind your goals and how SMART goals can lead to sustainable change. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes and practical advice for anyone looking to make meaningful changes in their life.
Takeaways:
New Year's resolutions often fail due to a lack of specificity and personal relevance.
Setting personal goals with a clear "why" can lead to more meaningful change.
SMART goals—specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound—are key to success.
External motivations often lead to unsustainable resolutions.
Personal growth requires commitment and understanding of one's motivations.
Community support can enhance goal achievement.
Resolutions should be realistic and aligned with personal values.
The journey to change begins with small, actionable steps.
Understanding the origins of habits can prevent failure.
Celebrating small wins is crucial for maintaining motivation.
Quotes:
"Resolutions are wishes; goals are plans."
"Find your why and let it guide you."
"SMART goals are the blueprint for success."
"Change is uncomfortable, but necessary."
"Celebrate every small victory."
Chapters:
00:00: Introduction and New Year's Reflections
10:00: The Pitfalls of Resolutions
20:00: Setting Personal Goals
30:00: The Power of SMART Goals
40:00: Personal Stories and Practical Advice
50:00: Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Hashtags:
#PersonalGoals #NewYear #SMARTGoals #Podcast #SustainableChange, #PersonalGrowth






