Across the Table is a podcast that aims to provide a safe space for listeners everywhere and allow them to join in on conversations that matter.
Before COVID-19 we were able to sit down with an amazing guest, Jessie Lewis, who is in the process of starting a non-profit called Beast Through Anything. We sat down and discussed how he got there, and what it means to him. Photo by Joshua Earle on Unsplash
We took some time this week to share our stories. Where we came from, who we are, and why we do the things we do. In part 2 Matt and Naggai share about their experiences growing up and how they got to where they are now. Photo by Danielle MacInnes on Unsplash
We took some time this week to share our stories. Where we came from, who we are, and why we do the things we do. In part 1 Corey and Jacob share about their experiences growing up and how they got to where they are now. Photo by Danielle MacInnes on Unsplash
This week on Across the Table we share our personal definitions of the "American Dream". If the dream still exists, why don't talk about it anymore? Photo by Luke Stackpoole on Unsplash
This week we took time to discuss current events. It's a hard conversation, it's not a fun conversation, but it is an important conversation. Join us in the discussion of how we become better at prioritizing the way we talk about hard topics.
Welcome back to Across the Table! We're starting off this new season with a very special guest - Matt's older brother Tim, and a debate about the hover chairs from the movie Wall-e. Resources: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322910.php#solutions https://www.npr.org/2012/05/09/152336802/stand-up-walk-around-even-just-for-20-minutes https://www.inverse.com/article/62126-real-life-wonder-women-in-ancient-tombs Photo by Dominik Scythe on Unsplash
For our Season 1 finale we look back at 2019 in review. We discuss entertainment, what we've learned since we started making a podcast, and what we look forward to in the new year! Photo by Kylo on Unsplash
The meaning of life is a complicated subject. One that requires a great deal of intelligence and clarity to extract great meaning from any conversation about it. Apparently for us that means talking about the Dalai Lama having a Twitter account, the purity of Mr. Rogers and fighting off wolves to survive. Enjoy... Photo by Michael Heuser on Unsplash
This one is a little strange. Our audio messed up for the last 30 minutes of the episode, but we edited it to make it work. In the episode we talk about an anime without naming it and we revealed that name in the now cut audio. Soooooo.... we want to see if you can guess which anime we are talking about! Look out for a post on our social media pages with further instructions on how to give your answer!
In this episode we discuss whether or not world peace is possible. There might be a hypothetical situation where God charges the four of us to solve world peace. We laugh, we go deep, and aim to start another meaningful conversation. Photo by ian dooley on Unsplash
This week on Across the Table we discuss movies. We talk about favorites, let downs, tangent real hard on The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift, and ultimately talk through the direction the field is headed and what we believe needs to happen in order to keep producing quality content that matters. Photo by Quaid Lagan on Unsplash
On this episode we discuss what it means to be kind. We have a very special guest with us who shares a personal act of kindness and what it cost him. Photo by Matt Collamer on Unsplash
Welcome to the first episode where we just hang out and talk about whatever comes to our minds.
Depression, anxiety, pride, self-doubt, fear, and so many more stand in the way of living a mentally healthy life. This week we dive deep, discussing our lives and what we believe matters most in mental health. Photo by Arisa Chattasa on Unsplash
This week on Across the Table the guys discuss their lives as gamers; the nostalgia of games of old, the need for more indie developers, and how money monsters like EA are ruining the industry.
Technology, do we need it? In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of the rapid progression of tech.
We converse with our special guest, music producer, Avery Johnson about the current state of the music industry and the many changes, good and bad, that have come as a result of a new generation of listeners.
UIO discusses the importance and evolution of storytelling through the lens of American culture with special guest Cody Wheeler.
In this episode you will hear from Matthew Canada, Jacob Drawdy, and Naggai Bey, the Co- Founders of UpInOut Studios and core host of the podcast Across the Table, discuss their journey that led them to become pod-casters. They will also share the nature of what to expect in future episodes and their heartbeats for creating content. Hope you enjoy! Edited and Produced By: Micheal Shurbutt