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What did Diddy do? How does dry cleaning work? How do you get a perfect dap? In this episode of Back to the Roots Carter Warn, Sam Loveing, and Jared Sergio shannanigan about just that.
What's up with breakdancing and it's future in the olympics? What kind of amphibian would you be? Should we regulate social media? In this episode, the crack team of Back to the Roots answers these vital questions.
I got to sit down at our church's summer camp with a number of the junior and senior guys that I have had the privilege of walking with. This was a blast, and I can't wait to see where these guys go in life.
Ep 26 features Carter Warn, Sam Loveing, Jared Sergio, and Carter Deinum
Kicked the podcast back into gear with Taylor Reynolds & Jon (Kenpo) Wayes. Honestly a pretty ADHD conversation, but that's on brand for us. Sit back and join our Friday night hang!
Once again Graham, Mac, and I talk about ludicrous things. We plan heists, and also how to train 10 toddlers to kill a grizzly bear.
They use scissors in the Japanese version of WWE.
What the heck is happening with trains? Also Stephen released and new song and played it live on here, so check that out.
In this episode, Graham, Mac, and I told an AI chat bot to write movie scripts. And they get a little wild.
From dodging venomous snakes in India to watching indy movies in the states, these guys have some stories to share. Nathan, Josh, and I also rate the best fast food joints out there. Who will come out on top in our highly anticipated fast food rankings?
Kenton, Elijah, and I talked for a while about random stuff. They're both experienced worship pastors, so I picked their brains on music, but we got into some deep topics like suffering, trials, and love.
I sat down with my friends Sam and Carter to record a whole lot of random conversation. Emotional creativity has nothing to do with what we talked about, but we hit all kinds of stuff.
Stephen Hedges is an aspiring musician, and a good friend of mine. In this episode we talked a lot about music, and of course, movies.
I hit up Josh and we talked about hiking and Bigfoot and travel and other stuff. Josh is cool.
Graham, Michael, and I did a table read of a short film that Michael wrote. Also we had to evacuate the building in the middle of the recording so that was fun. Check it out.
In this episode, I hung out with the remaining Eat My Shorts podcast hosts, as we re-test our chemistry in the studio. ...will Eat My Shorts return??
Mac Mullins, Graham Ward, Austin Shields, and I get together for some good ol' Dungeons and Dragons. Tears were shed, goat legs were grown, and Waldo was tased in the eyes.
In this episode I talk with Daibu Marc England and my friend Taylor Reynolds about our martial arts experience, movies, serial killers, and a whole lot more.
In this episode, Than and I talk specifically about the Christian movie "The Princess Cut", and purity culture overall. THIS EPISODE DOES CONTAIN MATURE THEMES
Brent knows a lot about Seinfeld, and life.
Cheesecake came from Angels. Prove me wrong.
Graham and I discuss our latest travel excursion, food from Louisiana, and where we would choose to die. Also as a disclaimer, I talked briefly about the Bo Burnham Netflix special. And although I do endorse it as a creative masterpiece, and even as a true representation of the anxieties and depression felt by my generation, it does contain some other themes that I do not endorse. However, I do recommend watching it with discretion if your convictions allow you to do so.
Mac and I break down my odd habits as a germaphobe. .....or..more like....dirtaphobe..?
On a road trip out west, I stopped in Salt Lake City and stayed with my Cousin, Travis Peterson who plays Trumpet professionally in the Utah Symphony. We talked about a lot, but mostly our love for music and movie soundtracks.
Idk man this one's just weird.
Carter and Graham talk about dream homes, their lives as potential criminals, and taking vacations alone.
Stephen Hedges and Carter create game plans for different apocalyptic scenarios, and also dive deep into the topic of deconstruction.
Hypnotist Jonathan Wayes, Apologist/Philosopher Than Christopoulos, and Carter talk about their individual faiths and their respective views of hypnotism, philosophy, and apologetics.
Back to the Roots is a podcast for me, with my friends, talking about anything and everything. We'll be drinking different kinds of root beer every episode. So crack open and cold one and join us as we yack about whatever tickles our fancy.
Mac Mullins, Nathan Jones, and Carter break down the basics of anime.