Best friends, Jon and Jon, debate all the current political and social issues from different sides of the aisle while discussing culture and sharing hilarious anecdotes from their everyday lives in downtown Cincinnati.
Jon is joined by political analyst and bourbon enthusiast Andy Kleschick to break down the results of the 2020 election! The co-hosts discuss the evident repudiation of the Trump administration and President Trump’s personal behaviors, while contrasting the Republican Party’s major election night victory. Jon and Andy also analyze Joe Biden’s clear position of weakness heading into The White House, the fact that yet again the polls were demonstrably wrong, and the media’s continued bias and interference in the electoral process. Plus, predictions for the next 2 years of politics!
Coming Soon! Distilled Discussions is the foremost podcast destination for everything alcohol! Two friends, Andy and Jon, explore the world of spirits, going over the history of whiskey and different brands and alcohols, while giving their tasting thoughts on the world’s favorite spirits. Each episode they will cover a different distillery, it’s history and the brands they distill, interviews with master distillers, tastings, current events related to each brand and other tidbits of information relevant to the world of whiskey and alcohol.
Jon is joined by the co-host of “We’ve Heard It Both Ways” and personal trainer Jon Kleinhenz to discuss everything coronavirus and surviving the apocalypse.
Jon is joined by Andy Kleschick to discuss everything coronavirus, TV shows, movies and other activities to help us all survive quarantine and the changes that have drastically impacted our lives over the last several days. The co-hosts also breakdown the economic implications and solutions related to COVID-19, the proper stock market and financial strategies during this trying time, the pros and cons of the potential aid packages currently being negotiated by Congress and the efficacy and negative side effects of indefinitely shutting down the US economy. Plus, an analysis of the Trump administration's response, the psychology of panic buying and how we handle this crisis moving forward.
Jon is joined by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Profitt to discuss President Trump’s ill advised decision to draw down troops in Syria, Turkey’s ensuing invasion and current standing within NATO, and the likely implications that Trump’s Syria surrender will have on the United States, Russia, Iran, Bashar al Assad, and their influence in the region. The co-hosts also breakdown the NBA’s decision to prostrate at the feet of the evil, oppressive Chinese government, the league, players, and coach’s decision to forfeit their right to speak out on social issues and place money above morality, and the left’s overall willingness to chastise the US while defending far worse regimes. Plus, a full impeachment analysis, and how will it will potentially affect Democrats and Trump heading into 2020.
Jon is joined by Jim Yothment to discuss the Democrats’ impeachment push, the hysteria surrounding the party that cried wolf, the potential conspiracy taking place between House Dems and the intel community, whether President Trump or Joe Biden actually committed any wrongdoings, what affect the recently released Volker texts will have on the investigation, and how the overall impeachment process will impact Trump and the Democrats heading into 2020. The co-hosts also breakdown the current state of the Presidential election, Bernie Sanders’ heart attack, the validity of the polls, and who will win the Democratic nomination.
Jon sits down with political analysts Gareth Steadman and Andy Kleschick to breakdown the recent mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso, whether assault rifles should be banned, the chances of ratifying the 2nd Amendment, what is causing the mass shooting epidemic, and which policies can curb this horrendous violence. The co-hosts also discuss the alleged suicide of disgraced financier and child rapist Jeffery Epstein, the possibility he might’ve actually been murdered, and whether the Clintons or President Trump were involved. Plus, the degradation of political discourse, American life is good, fantasy football and BBQ.
Jon sits down with former Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army, Bill Profitt, to discuss the mass shooting epidemic, whether assault rifles and white supremacy are the main variables regarding the existence of mass shootings, the irrelevance of the NRA, the left’s convenient ability to block out inner city crime and/or the weapons that truly cause the vast majority of murders, and which gun control policies would actually help curb gun violence? The co-hosts also breakdown the 2020 race including the current standings, the most recent debates, the moderate vs radical conundrum within the Democratic Party, “The Squad,” and whether or not the ever increasing popularity of impeachment on the left will result in a Trump ousting. Plus, the booming economy, how Trump’s tariffs are impacting the American people, and would universal basic income improve the country?
Jon sits down with political analyst and former police officer Jim Yothment to discuss the recent and disturbing trend of predominantly minority individuals assaulting police officers with buckets of water and water guns, how police are, and should respond, what’s likely to occur moving forward, and how race relations plummeted under the racially divisive President Obama. The co-hosts also breakdown the Mueller report and recent hearing, the not so new revelation that no evidence of collusion or obstruction has been found against President Trump, the Steele Dossier, and the likelihood of members of the Hilary Clinton campaign and/or the Obama administration being indicted due to their involvement in Russian collusion and FISA abuses. Plus, “The Squad,” Joe Biden and a full 2020 preview ahead of the second round of debates.
Jon and Jon sit down to discuss their summers, healthy changes they and you can make as we prepare to head into the fall, and the importance of gut health. The co-hosts also breakdown evolution, mortality, what happens after death, the abstract nature of the afterlife, existentialism, and where technological advances and a rapid universal knowledge increase will take humankind moving forward. Plus, AOC and the squad, the Mueller hearings, impeachment and Trump’s political and social media tactics.
Jon Profitt and pop culture/economic guru Andy Kleschick sit down to discuss the potential for Game of Thrones prequels, including Aegon's Conquest and Robert's Rebellion, as well as the history of Westeros and the possibility of GoT sequels. The hosts also breakdown their Fourth of July celebrations, the best vacation spots in the country, and previous and upcoming family reunions. Plus, an analysis of AOC and “The Squad,” far left politics and how it’s affecting the illegal immigration crisis, whether or not Nancy Pelosi is racist, climate change and the current US debt.
Jon Profitt and Gareth Stedman sit down to discuss the recent Iranian aggression, how the Trump administration will and should respond, and the pros and cons of US military actions around the world. Plus, a breakdown of the current illegal immigration crisis that has hit record numbers, and what needs to be done at the Southern border to curb the massive flow of illegal migrants entering the country.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick recap season 7 of Game of Thrones, breakdown the best moments and most important plot points, and discuss their favorite characters, lines, fights and sex scenes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 6, “The Iron Throne” by exploring the key aspects of the story that ultimately shaped the series finally, discussing the pros and cons of the individual who ultimately sat on the Iron Throne, and analyzing whether or not ‘the wheel’ was actually broken. Plus, the co-host’s favorite insights, observations and predictions for ‘Thrones’ spin off shows, and what will happen in a post-GoT Westeros.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 5, “The Bells” by exploring the horror and destruction that befell King’s Landing, examining the warning signs throughout the series that foreshadowed Daenerys’ inevitable spiral into the ‘Mad Queen,’ and discussing the forced nature of Dany’s character arc, and the entire final season. Plus, the co-hosts favorite insights, observations and predictions for how the game of thrones will conclude.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 4, “The Last of the Starks” by exploring the most important plot points, examining how difficult it actually is to slay a dragon, debating the likelihood of Daenerys becoming the ‘Mad Queen,’ breaking down the militaristic strategy mistakes and triumphs throughout the episode, scrutinizing the morality of “rightful” treason and the concept of the most fit leader being the one who doesn't want to lead, and analyzing who this story we have come to know and love truly belongs to. Plus, the co-hosts favorite insights, observations and predictions for how the game of thrones will unfold over the final two episodes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 3, “The Long Night” by exploring the most important plot points regarding the last stand of the living, breaking down militaristic strategy mistakes and triumphs throughout the battle, examining the histories of the Night King, Jon, Arya, Melisandre and Co. and how they ultimately lead to the long night, and to it’s conclusion. Plus, the co-hosts favorite insights, observations and predictions for the rest of the series.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick recap season 6 of Game of Thrones, breakdown the best moments and most important plot points, and discuss their favorite characters, lines, fights and sex scenes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick recap seasons 5 of Game of Thrones, breakdown the best moments and most important plot points, and discuss their favorite characters, lines, fights and sex scenes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 2, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” by exploring the most important plot points, examining the characters varied reactions to the likely final moments of their lives, breaking down the histories of the 7 kingdoms and it’s major players, and how they lead so many opposed characters to come together, sharing their favorite insights into the episode and giving predictions for the Battle of Winterfell and the following episodes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick discuss the final season premiere of ‘Game of Thrones’ by exploring the most important plot points, breaking down the history of dragon riding, deep diving the Stark and Targaryen family ties, over the series and within the episode, debating who will win the great war and eventually sit on the Iron Throne, and examining the many character reunions and first encounters.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick recap seasons 3 and 4 of Game of Thrones, breakdown the best moments and most important plot points, and discuss their favorite characters, lines, fights and sex scenes.
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick recap seasons 1 and 2 of Game of Thrones, breakdown the best moments and most important plot points, and discuss their favorite characters, lines, fights and sex scenes.
Jon is joined by political analyst Gareth Stedman to discuss the fallout from the recently released Mueller Report, the reaction from Democrats and the media, how the report will impact Trump and DC moving forward and the President’s chances of re-election. Plus, a 2020 primary update, socialism vs capitalism and is Ruth Bader Ginsburg still alive?
Jon Profitt and Andy Kleschick sit down to preview everything GoT season 8, make predictions for who will die and who will ultimately sit on the Iron Throne and forecast the upcoming battles, reunions and likely encounters that will shape the fate of the Seven Kingdoms.
Jon and Jon discuss the release of the Mueller report, Jussie Smollett likely being illegally let off from his 16 felony charges regarding the fake hate crime he perpetrated against himself, and the failure of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal to garner a single yes vote. The co-hosts also breakdown whether teachers should be paid more, the current flaws in the public education system and the art of knowing your true value. Plus, the prospect of getting married and having kids, banning leggings and the differences between men and women.
Jon and Jon discuss President Trump signing an executive order regarding free speech on college campuses, the Mueller Investigation concluding with no additional indictments or evidence of collusion, radical gun control policies being pushed by the left and an in depth analysis of media bias. The co-hosts also breakdown the nature of romantic relationships, cohabitation, couples making large purchases together, divorce, the baby boomers ruining the institution of marriage, and the fatherlessness epidemic. Plus, St. Patty’s Day festivities, getting into fights, the factors of attraction and millennial economic struggles.
Jon and Jon sit down with financial guru Andy Kleschick to discuss the recent plane crashes, getting back in shape and the death penalty. The co-hosts also break down rich privilege, the college bribery scandal, and the fraudulence of the higher education system. Everyone debates the existence of white privilege, the breaking up of major social media companies, whether the electoral college should be abolished and the most effective solutions for mass shootings. Plus, the New Zealand mosque massacres, the current state of the 2020 race, Captain Marvel, and improving your existence by purposely making tough decisions, even small ones, in order to build positive momentum throughout your life.
Jon and Jon talk about the art and science of coaching and athletics, proper recovery for injuries, and the difficulty of escaping your past. The co-hosts also breakdown the abysmal Captain Marvel, aka the “greatest feminist film of all time,” the SJW push to defend the movie from bad reviews, the irony of International Women's Day, and why America is the greatest country in the world for women. Plus, social media censorship, and climate change.
Jon and Jon discuss the art and science of negotiations following President Trump’s second nuclear summit with North Korea, how to handle used car salesmen, and Trump’s despicable and inaccurate comments regarding the torture and murder of American citizen Otto Warmbier by Kim Jong-un and his rogue regime. The co-hosts also breakdown sexism in prices, the potential existence of aliens, how modern day humans came to be and whether or not there’s a God. Plus, the debate as to whether Trump will be impeached and/or indicted following the testimony of disgraced lawyer Michael Cohen, respecting others, viewing the musical Hamilton, the co-hosts’ funniest weed freakout stories and failure is definitely an option so use that knowledge to circumvent the possibility.
Jon and Jon celebrate the one year anniversary of We’ve Heard It Both Ways by discussing Instagram models, the negative and positive aspects of social media, human nature and chasing dreams. The co-hosts also breakdown why so many Americans are in poor financial standing despite the country’s current economic success, the opioid crisis, the driving factors of addiction and the evils of socialism. Plus Adderall, President Trump's sex life, drunkenly setting fires and what will end mankind?
Jon and Jon discuss President Trump’s decision to sign the newly negotiated border security spending bill, his national emergency declaration in order to secure the funding necessary to complete construction on his long promised southern border wall, and the likely ramifications that will stem from the President’s executive determination. The co-hosts also breakdown the Democrat’s latest anti-job stance, and how it lead to Amazon abandoning its plans to build a second headquarters in New York and cost the city 25,000 jobs and billions of dollars in tax revenue. Plus, it appears “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett faked a hate crime against himself to smear Trump supporters, the pros and cons of universal basic income and the necessary qualities possessed by great leaders.
Jon and Jon breakdown the idiocy of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal, the affinity of 2020 hopefuls to embrace radical policies from climate change to immigration and the the implosion of the Virginia Democratic Party following racial and sexual assault scandals. Plus, the best strategies for combating useless emotions like self-doubt and worrying about things outside of your control.
Jon and Jon discuss Virginia Governor Ralph Northam getting into trouble over a racist yearbook photo, and his refusal to resign despite his Party’s demands. The co-hosts debate the Democratic Party and the 2020 hopefuls affinity towards radicalism particularly when it comes to hating the rich, failing to pay for any of their far left policies and supporting the most radical abortion laws in the world. Plus, the media covers for the left by ignoring stories and attacking conservatives, while Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann prepares to sue 54 separate entities for exactly that.
Jon and Jon analyze President Trump’s decision to cave to Democrats and reopen the government without funding for border wall, whether a second shutdown would be more effective than the first, and if a national emergency declaration is appropriate or legal. The co-hosts also break down the media’s hysteria following the Covington Catholic non-event, and the inherent toxicity that accompanies social media. Plus, the shockingly high support for socialism in the US amidst the anti-socialist Venezuelan revolution.
Jon and Jon are joined by guest Andy Kleschick to discuss the upcoming season of Game of Thrones and the recently released teaser trailer, the federal government's deficit, and what needs to be done to end the government shutdown and resolve the border security crisis. The co-hosts also breakdown Friday’s BuzzFeed article accusing President Trump of ordering Michael Cohen to lie in front of Congress, the Mueller Investigation’s denial of the BuzzFeed allegations and the left’s attack on masculinity. Plus, the media's malpractice regarding the March For Life and the Women’s March, and the importance of listening.
Jon and Jon discuss the longest government shutdown in US history, the implications for the American people, the Democratic Party’s hypocrisy on border security and the importance of securing the Southern border and legal points of entry to crackdown on the influx of illegal drugs that are decimating the country’s population. The co-hosts also break down the Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos divorce situation, how the couple’s split will affect Amazon, and the utter stupidity surrounding divorce laws. Plus, the media’s malpractice following President Trump’s address to the nation, and ill advised attacks on masculinity.
Jon and Jon discuss the current and worsening breakdown in political rhetoric, the power of being genuine in politics and the connection between likability and success. The co-hosts also breakdown the millennial and generation z ill advised obsession with socialism, the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez phenomenon and whether chiropractors can cure illness. Plus, the downfall of Patreon and the left’s egregious attempt to censor comedy and social media.
Jon and Jon recap the political and cultural highlights of 2018, including analysis of the biggest news stories and their favorite movies and TV shows of the year. The co-hosts also give their New Year’s resolutions, discuss health tips for 2019 and make major political predictions for the coming year. Plus, the miraculous benefits of intermittent fasting and stress response pathways.
Jon and Jon get together just before Christmas to discuss the history and origin of the festive holiday, the art of picking out the perfect Christmas gifts and what they love most about this time of year. The co-hosts also discuss the government shutdown, what they expect to come from the border wall battle and the two debate which party will come out on top. Plus, trying to make New Years Eve fun and the difficulty maintaining friendships in adulthood.
Jon and Jon discuss a Texas Judge's decision to rule The Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, and how during the implementation of Obamacare America’s life expectancy actually decreased thanks to the opioids, suicide and obesity. The co-hosts also debate the possibility of President Trump being impeached following the sentencing of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, and the allegations that the President broke campaign finance laws. Also, the potential for a government shutdown over border wall funding, the relation between hard work and happiness, and running from the cops.
Jon and Jon discuss social justice warriors digging up a ten year old “homophobic” tweet in order to get Kevin Hart banned from hosting the Oscars, and the recent trend of banning speech and comedy in general. The hosts breakdown the possibility of a Trump impeachment in the wake of recent Mueller filings, and the hilarious story of how Jonny lost his dog and got banned from Uber all in the same night.
Jon and Jon sit down with guest Andy Kleschick to discuss the death of the nation's 41st President, George H.W. Bush, the differences between men and women and how those differences feed into the gender pay gap myth, and the overmedication of children in the US. Then the hosts and their guest debate who deserves credit for the country's booming economy, and they breakdown the war on Christmas.
Jon and Jon got together to recap their Thanksgivings, discuss any potential equivalency between the migrant caravan and the Pilgrims and whether people deserve access to foreign lands in the wake of an American’s murder by an isolated tribe after his visit to a small Indian island. The co-hosts also debate the significance of climate change following a new government report, break down the recent CDC warning regarding E. coli in romaine lettuce and talk about the purpose that can be provided by working a meaningful job.
Jon Talks with his guests Sarah Yothment and Andy Kleschick about the midterm election results, the 2020 Democratic Presidential contenders, Amazon 2.0, vaccines, Marvel movies, Game of Thrones and everything in between.
Jon and Jon discuss the 2018 midterm elections, the implications of the Democrats taking back the House, and the alleged voter fraud taking place in the Florida Senatorial and Gubernatorial races. Whichever side of the aisle, Democrat or Republican, is the first to make a solid argument for immigration or healthcare will be the dominant party in American Politics. The hosts make the perfect argument for why white male privilege, and privilege in general, is a myth.
Jon and Jon discuss everything Midterm elections 2018 including the key races everyone should watch, the issues American voters on both sides of the aisle care about and the hosts give their predictions for who will control the House, Senate and Governorships once the final ballots have been cast.
Jon and Jon discuss the recently apprehended pipe bomb suspect, the Honduran caravan that continues to march north despite deaths, child abductions and the Trump administration moving troops and military equipment to the US/Mexico border. Then the co-hosts breakdown Saturday's synagogue mass shooting that left 11 dead and 6 wounded, the inexplicable hatred of Jews that continues to plague the world, and the nihilism, anger and feelings of meaninglessness that all feed into violence and suicide in the West.
Jon and Jon discuss the recent trend of of human mass migration, including the current 7,000 person strong Honduran migrant caravan marching north towards the US/Mexico Border. Additionally the co hosts breakdown the brutal ‘Law Abiding Citizen’ style murder and dismemberment of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the leftist celebrity hatred towards Disney movies, and Canada’s decision to legalize recreational marijuana nationwide. Also, who’s whiter? Jon K. or Elizabeth Warren?
Jon and Jon discuss the fall out from Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation, including protests, violence in the streets and the ratcheting up of aggressive rhetoric by the media and the Democratic Party. The hosts also breakdown the media's racist and despicable reactions to Kanye West visiting President Trump at the White House and they debate whether people should be using sex robots.
Jon and Jon discuss Judge Brett Kavanaugh finally being confirmed to the Supreme Court, and the likely implications it will have for the future of American politics and culture. Additionally the co-hosts talk about the most important steps individuals must take to move towards a life of meaning and healthy living.