We're just a couple of dudes that love Jesus, love to laugh, and and are likely pretty annoying to hang out with for an extended period of time. Also, our friendship is fake, we lowkey hate each other. If you've got something you're dying for us to talk about (literally, otherwise we won't), shoot…
On this episode of Gentlemen's Conversations, Micah and Kaleb have a long talk about the gospel and its many implications for humanity. They cover a wide range of topics, from what the incarnation of Jesus reveals about the character of the Father, to the place of judgment, and why exactly the good news is good news at all.
On this episode of the podcast, the gentlemen discuss their thoughts on the artistic process for Kingdom artists, from attempting to answer the ever slippery question, "What is art?", to describing their own artistic processes and practical tips and tricks they've learned along the way.
The gentlemen have returned. This time they talk all things church, from the its purpose to the opportunity we have now to begin to step into the fullness of Christ's intention for His body. I dare to say these podcasts are almost becoming tolerable.
On this episode of the podcast, the boys are back. I can't believe it. They talk about quite a lot of things really. Jesus is mentioned several times. If not for that it would undoubtedly be the worst thing one could possibly listen to. Time hasn't changed much of anything.
Against all odds, the gentlemen are back for their second week in a row. They are joined by the esteemed Sam Mascioli (who is honestly too good for this podcast and shouldn't have come, bless his heart). They talk about processing through your emotions, having real community, and of course blather on about a bunch of nonsense, per the norm. Also, Kaleb threatened to fire me, and for that I must say that he is a ninny and a charlatan with poor taste in everything except for hiring practices (hence yours truly). I believe the score is me: 1, Kaleb: 0.
So. Apparently these idiots decided that after a year of silence they can just upload a new podcast. I for one will not stand for it. It's absolutely abhorrent. There should be a protest, followed by a trial, ending with capital punishment (no, that is not too far). I don't know how they got me to write this stupid thing. Anyway, listen or whatever.
On this episode of the podcast, the lads discuss feelings and the silliness therein. I'm still waiting for the day these guys will actually say something funny.
Drew wasn't around for this podcast. Shockingly, it was still good. The gentlemen discuss what 2018 has taught them, where they hope to go in 2019, and how to properly grieve for a tree. Not necessarily in that order.
The gentlemen are downright annoying on this episode of the podcast (which is fair, considering the fact that they seem to be very annoyed). They discuss all manner of stupid things, and how not to do them, only to realize in the end that they've done something quite foolish the entirety of the podcast. I'd like to make it known that I have a strong dislike for Drew and Kaleb and am not in any way affiliated with them. I've tried to quit three times already, but they won't let me leave. Anyway, hope the episode didn't ruin your day like it did mine.
The gentlemen are a bit funnier in the second episode of our most esteemed podcast (sarcasm, there's nothing even slightly esteemed about this nonsense). When I say a bit funnier, I do mean only by the slightest of modicums. Conversation topics include Bill Gates, Drew's upcoming album (Melody of Love), and being pure of heart.
In our first episode, the gentlemen tackle relationship talk. Sadly, it isn't a very funny conversation (they aren't funny people, so this isn't surprising), but there may be some useful tidbits, ranging from "how to find the right one" to "the best way to do the sex thing."