The podcast with a purpose!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsPhilosophySociety & Culture |
Tune in for the finale of Season 1! Chad Grindstaff, Mike Hart, and Nick O’Rick join Matt, Johnny, and Will for an open discussion of religion and spirituality.
Tune in for the finale of Season 1! Chad Grindstaff, Mike Hart, and Nick O’Rick join Matt, Johnny, and Will for an open discussion of religion and spirituality.
Episode 7! This week we talk about how far we’ve come as a species, focusing our talk on cultural evolution!
Join us as we jump into episode 6 where we will be discussing animals and the impact they have on our lives! Our special guests this week include the lovable Mr. Baxter (Mini Schnauzer), Oreo the gentle giant (German Sheppard), and the velocious Luig... more
For episode 5, the group chats about the current state of affairs in the United States in regard to how divided we are – outlining possible causes and solutions to the issue. Guest appearances: Chad Grindstaff and Ryan Fennel.
For episode 5, the group chats about the current state of affairs in the United States in regard to how divided we are – outlining possible causes and solutions to the issue. Guest appearances: Chad Grindstaff and Ryan Fennel.
For Episode 5, Chad Grindstaff and Michael Burkitt join Matt and Will as they chat about the historical and modern impact of terrorism in our world. … More Episode 4: An Open Take on Terrorism
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This is one of those podcasts where everything around you gets tuned out and it feels as if you're in the room with the crew.
Pretty cool stuff, plus the hosts are really funny
Five stars!
Awesome!!!
It's one of those podcasts that really gets you thinking. Great stuff
Only two shows in and I find myself already questioning and thinking about life/other things like never before.This is a great concept...there should be more of this type of stuff out there.
Definitely a podcast where everybody can be real and themselves. I actually didn't mind listening to this because it speaks perfectly to the human mind. I will undoubtedly await every episode and hope it gets better and better with every release. Thumbs up!
Had a great time listening to these guys chat about what their ideas of the Purpose and Meaning of life are! Definitely got me thinking about my own. Gentleman Johnny seems like a very insightful young man would've loved to have heard more from him. Looking forward to many more great talks in the future fellas!
Apple Podcasts | #81 | Indonesia/Society & Culture/Philosophy |
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