
Sam and Matt are two friends, locked in an eternal struggle for the ultimate prize: being right. Each episode has a theme ranging from games to mental health to the act of arguing itself and the hosts discuss their own experiences and perspectives, finding plenty of time for petty arguments along the way.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

The boys are back at it in the final installment of their Star Wars extravaganza. Sam, Luke, and Matt get into the nitty gritty of what they liked, what they disliked, and what they see as the future of the franchise. Enjoy!
We're joined by our good friend Luke Sheafer aka Couch Guy and we talk about Star Wars--for a very, very long time!
Sam and Matt come to you for a good ole fashioned Christmas episode, in the loosest meaning of the term. Buckle in your candy canes for a Kids Things Say, Listener Letters, Who Would Win, and a special, holiday warming tale brought to you by the Jopl... more
Sam and Matt are back from a little holiday hiatus with a little holiday episode! They're joined again by special guest Luke Sheafer, where they regale each other with tales of the holiday season, a Would You Rather, existential crises, and a special... more
Show Notes
In continuation with our last episode, Matt interviews two friends, Kristen and Mary, and they reflect and discuss growing up in and around the Purity Movement and True Love Waits in this edition of Things that Matter.
This podcast is... more
This week we're joined by our wives, Hannah and Alana, as we talk about the purity movement from the 90's.
How much was it a part of your life? How did it impact your idea of relationships? How do you view it now?
We've also got an intriguing Who... more
We're joined by our good friend (and Matt's former English teacher) Lewis Goins for a discussion about Books vs. Movies!
What makes a good adaptation and what are some examples? What makes a bad adaptation and what are some examples? Are there any ... more
For this special edition of Things That Matter we're joined by our good friend Luke Sheafer! We're talking about the protests in the NFL and how the discussions surrounding them could be more productive and less harmful.
No but seriously, it's great.
Matt and Sam are easy to enjoy. They're great conversationalists, sure, but I continue to listen because they provide genuine commentary on whatever they discuss.
... it gets better. I know right now it's a dumpster fire, eventually it gets to listenable. (Some episodes above that even)
Better to get in on the ground floor, because this rises soon enough to top charts and people will groan if you bandwagon. Also Dippin' Dots is actually the ice cream of the future (what chance we get to eat ice cream in the near-hellscape of apocalyptic America post-Pence.
Much, much better than talking to them IRL.
Yep. It's good enough.
I've really enjoyed the episodes I've heard so far. The platform is fun and the conversation keeps you engaged.
I guess it's fine.
They, truly, are the voice of our generation. I'm not exactly sure what generation that is, or who they're the voice of, but it feels prophetic.










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