
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 | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureEducationSelf-Improvement | |||

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Brandon Routh, Superman, Hollywood, acting career, Chuck, self-care, personal growth, Hallmark, fan interactions, positivity, Captain Awesome, Ray Palmer, Legends of Tomorrow, ComicCon
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• Reconnecting with old friends can reign... more
This episode of That’s Awesome wasn’t designed to teach anything - it was simply two actors catching up and comparing notes on life, work, and the strange in-between spaces of a creative career. Ryan McPartlin sits down with former co-star from Clust... more
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In this episode of That’s Awesome, Ryan McPartlin reconnects with Dr. Bob Husband, one of the most influential communication professors in University of Illinois history and a legendary mentor whose classes shaped generations of students to ... more
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
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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Focused on exploring personal growth and storytelling, the content consistently features guests from the entertainment industry, including actors, comedians, and wellness experts. Topics range from the journey of transitioning careers, the challenges faced in Hollywood, to personal anecdotes that often reflect on both success and resilience. The unique structure treats life like a TV series, breaking down significant moments as episodes, which invites listeners to reflect on their own narratives and influences.
The interactions are characterized by a blend of humor and sincerity, with the host encouraging guests to share authentic experiences that resonate with listeners, promoting a motivating environment. The recurring themes of personal... more
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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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