
Two quirky and cerebral creatives talk it out as writer and former History teacher, John Driver, goes toe-to-toe with best friend and comedian, Jonnie W., in hilariously real and genuinely insightful conversations about life, history, current culture, faith—and everything in between.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 411 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityComedyReligion & Spirituality | |||

John passes a class without ever opening the textbook and ponders whether he used to preach too long. Meanwhile, Jonnie wonders if train travel is really safe and tells the story of a gift from France that came unassembled—and the strange political p... more
John does the work of 3 grown men and learns why Benjamin Franklin was a lot like Andre the Giant. Meanwhile, Jonnie eats the last ice cream bar while out on tour with another comedian and tells the tale of the Satanic Panic that helped start the Bla... more
John avoids flying bread and questions whether the Apostle Paul was easy to get along with. Meanwhile, Jonnie ponders his comedy origin story and tells the tale of the unfamous third man to walk on the moon.
Plus, a conversation about coincidence, ... more
John wants his friends to be honest, even if it hurts—and gets hungry hearing about a tornado in England. Meanwhile, Jonnie learns exactly how many roller coasters it takes to make him nauseous and makes a joke at a "General Baptist" convention.
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As the autobiographer and researcher of the late John Driver (Not you! Don’t Worry ABOUT THAT!) I stumbled upon a curious parchment folded inside his hymnal. Though written in a plain hand, its contents read like a podcast review delivered straight from glory. Faithful listener that he was, here is his testimony:
“Lo, brethren! Though mine iPhone be hidden deep within the butter churn, powered only by the rhythmic creak of the barn door, yet have I listened unto every episode. Yay, I have even... more
You guys are great! I’ve been listening since 2020 and have always loved your balance between deep talks about faith and hilarious comedy. Jonnie, in last week’s episode you mentioned that your friend dressed up as the Icee Bear and got his mask turned to the side so he couldn’t see. The punchline could’ve been that he’s now the I-Can’t-See Bear 😂 Keep it up!
I truly love your podcast. I listen to it when I clean the kitchen at night and it some how makes kitchen work funnier.
I truly love your podcast. I listen to it when I clean the kitchen at night and it somehow makes kitchen work funnier.
I’m only giving this a 5 star rating because Apple only offers 5. Im on episode 119 right now. I’m been binge listening to this show for a couple of months and I listen though my AirPods at work. I’m requesting that the rating of “clean” be changed to NSFW. I work in a retail sales setting so I’m in and out of multiple different stores daily. This show is not safe for work. It’s becoming a problem of constantly having to explain why I’ve randomly started laughing while I’m by myself in the aisle... more
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A witty duo blends humor with thoughtful discourse on life, faith, history, culture, and current events. Across episodes, they trade personal anecdotes, historical tidbits, and candid reflections on politics, spirituality, and media, all delivered with warmth and a playful banter. The show often threads stories about faith, community, and everyday life into accessible conversations, occasionally inviting guests or spotlighting live performances. Noteworthy is the balance between cerebral observation and approachable humor, which makes complex topics feel relatable while maintaining a gospel-centered perspective.
Listeners are drawn to the approachable yet thoughtful style, the chemistry between the hosts, and the mix of laughter with meani... more
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