A Quick Word Before We Begin...
Terms of Use
Pull up a chair. These terms explain how this website works, what you can expect from us, and what we ask in return. They are here to protect both you and the conversations we are building together.
Last updated July 6, 2026
The basic ground rules for using Hey Uncle Tuck content, pages, services, and community features.
This page is provided for general information and site transparency. It is not legal advice.
Use of This Site
By using Hey Uncle Tuck, you agree to use the site lawfully, respectfully, and in a way that does not interfere with the site, its community, or other visitors.
Advice and Opinions
The advice, stories, videos, podcasts, articles, and commentary on Hey Uncle Tuck reflect personal opinions, life experience, entertainment, and general information. They are not legal, medical, financial, mental health, or other professional advice.
If you need professional guidance, talk to a qualified professional who understands your situation.
Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise stated, the text, graphics, photographs, videos, branding, audio, artwork, and design on this site belong to Hey Uncle Tuck, Lindsey Epps Media, or their respective owners.
You may link to public pages, share excerpts with credit, and use built-in sharing tools. You may not copy, repost, sell, scrape, or redistribute site content without permission.
User Conduct
Do not submit spam, harassment, hate, threats, impersonation, malware, illegal material, or content that violates someone else's rights. Access may be limited or removed if needed to protect the site or community.
External Links, Products, and Merchandise
The site may link to third-party websites, social platforms, podcast platforms, merchandise providers, or affiliate partners. Those third parties have their own terms, policies, and practices.
Limitation of Liability
Hey Uncle Tuck is provided as-is. To the fullest extent allowed by law, the site and its owners are not responsible for damages arising from use of the site, reliance on content, third-party links, technical issues, or interrupted access.