
On That’s Awesome, Ryan McPartlin and his guests break down life like a TV series — exploring one story, one episode, one breakthrough at a time and the plot twists that shaped who they are today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

In this episode of That’s Awesome with Ryan McPartlin, Ryan sits down with his friend Jeanna Crawford, founder of Jeanna Loves Christmas, to talk about how a deep emotional connection to Christmas — rooted in her childhood — grew into a thriving high... more
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Golf, Jason Day, PGA, champion, childhood, trauma, overcoming adversity, professional golf, family dynamics, mental health, success, support systems, life lessons, faith, finding love
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In this episode, Ryan McPartlin sits down with... more
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Ryan McPartlin, Taylor Cole, Hallmark, Supernatural, Chuck, Infertility, Comic-Con, Christmas-Con, fan engagement, Acting, personal struggles, Mental Health, Charity Events, Golf, Grief
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In this engaging conversation, Ryan McPartli... more
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Chuck, Captain Awesome, Ellie Bartowski, Dr. Woodcomb, Sarah Lancaster, Ryan McPartlin, Hollywood journey, acting career, child star, family, career challenges, advice for actors
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In this fun tv reunion, Ryan McPartlin and Sarah La... more
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That’s Awesome is a fantastic podcast. Captain Awesome is one of the great TV characters of all time. Ryan is a great interviewer and really creates an environment that makes his guests feel that they can be vulnerable and share. Every episode feels like you are eavesdropping on two friends talking. I look forward to every episode. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to be inspired and motivated to keep pursuing their passion.
Great podcast. I love Ryan as a huge Chuck fan but he’s also great as a person and podcaster.
This is a great podcast. Huge fan of Ryan since his days on TV show Chuck. The show is inspiring and relatable. Ryan despite his success has an Everyman quality about him. Learned a lot.
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This podcast features engaging conversations with various guests, focusing on their individual journeys and the life experiences that have shaped them. Each episode serves as a mini-exploration of a person's story, including their professional triumphs, personal struggles, and lessons learned along the way. The discussions often touch on themes such as personal growth, resilience, entrepreneurship, and the entertainment industry, offering listeners a blend of inspiration and practical insights that make complex topics accessible and relatable.
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Recent guests on That’s Awesome include:
1. Sarah Lancaster
2. Nicole Sciacca
3. Thomas Lennon
4. Rachel Dratch
5. Kristina Kuzmic
6. Sarah Drew
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