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To mark the end of another year, Eric, Evan and Dan all hop on their respective mics for one last time in 2022. First, the boys select their 2022 end-of-year music highlights (two picks per person). This list includes albums that released in 2022 that we found interesting for one reason or another. Don't miss it! Beats, Beards & Brews 2022 End-of-Year Music Highlights include: Harry's House by Harry Styles Vaxis – Act II: Window of the Waking Mind by Coheed & Cambria Alpha Zulu by Phoenix Diaspora Problems by Soul-Glo Tragic Magic by Spell Painless by Nilüfer Yanya Honorable mention album picks include: Dripfield by Goose and SZNZ: Winter by Weezer. And here are some links to the Spotify playlists referenced during this episode: BBBPod: 2022 Albums Best of 2022: Eric's Metal Picks Best of 2022: Eric's Non-Metal Picks Next up Eric shares his updated Top 5 Beard Companies list, which includes: Beardbrand CanYouHandlebar The Bearded Mack T3 Beard Co. Last Looks Grooming Honorable mentions for best beard product companies include: The Beard Baron, Copper Johns Beard Company and Damn Yankee Beard Company. You can also check out the previous list of top beard companies released in 2020 to see how things have changed since that time. Eric's beard product scents of the year include: Boardwalk Mack by The Bearded Mack (seasonal summer scent), Huntsman by The Beard Baron (seasonal winter scent), The Lodge by T3 Beard Co. (seasonal winter scent), Ghost Falls by Copper Johns (seasonal fall scent) and Spirit Guide by Damn Yankee (seasonal fall/winter scent). Finally, the gang all drinks and reviews Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company out of Cleveland, Ohio. Cheers to you all and the new year! Stay tuned in 2023 for more new episodes of Beats, Beards & Brews.
Jonathan Foster returns to the BBBpod for a robust conversation on his new book, "A Theology of Consent: Mimetic Theory in an Open and Relational Universe". Jonathan intends to bring Rene Girard's Mimetic Theory together with Open and Relational Theology. Get into Jonathan"s work HERE. On Twitter. Jonathan's PODCAST. Support Jonathan on PATREON -Mimetic theory is a concept developed by twentieth-century French anthropologist René Girard who saw that human desire is not individual but collective, or social. This has led to conflict and violence throughout human history. Check out The Invention of Blame on YouTube -Open and Relational Theology is an umbrella label under which a variety of theologies and believers reside. This variety shares at least two ideas in common: God experiences time moment by moment (open) God, us, and creation relate so that everyone gives and receives (relational) Most open and relational thinkers also affirm additional ideas, such as love is our ultimate ethic, creatures are free at least to some extent, all creation matters, life has purpose, genuine transformation is possible, science points to important truths, and mo To learn more about Open and Relational Theology go HERE. If you like what you hear, SHARE IT WITH ONE FRIEND this week. https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com Instagram: @brosbiblesbeer Email: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.com Bros Bibles & Beer is: Jeff, Scott, Zack & Andy Find us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and share us with a friend this week! Grace. Peace. Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbbpod/message
This week we're releasing a conversation with had with Georgia State University's College of Law Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Chapter on self care and anti-racism. This important conversation asked us to consider navigating school, employment, and more as Black and/or minority professionals. Follow BLSA on Instagram here! Special thank you to Jordan Jackson for his audio wizardry (Instagram), Fifth Music for the intro song (Instagram), and Nancy Oganezov for helping us with marketing.Music from this episode:Music by HaTom_music from PixabayMusic by Wataboi from PixabayFollow us on Instagram and Twitter.
The boys return to their respective mics for the final time in 2020 to celebrate the 100th episode of the Beats, Beards & Brews podcast! To mark this momentous occasion, Eric, Evan and Dan selected three albums they missed a chance to review on the podcast this year ... and proceed to do exactly that! Their album picks include Figure by Into It. Over It., Expectations by Katie Pruitt and Ravening Iron by Eternal Champion. These are not necessarily their selections for top album of the year, though they agree the albums are all worthy of your time and attention. Songs previewed in this episode include: "Courtesy Greetings" by Into It. Over It. "Expectations" by Katie Pruitt "A Face in the Glare" by Eternal Champion Next up, it's time for "Sudsin' It Up With the Boys." Evan, Dan and Eric all grabbed some Big Ass Bricks of Beer Soap from Duke Cannon. Eric and Evan share their take on The Patriot Collection featuring The Great American Beer Soap, while Dan reviews the Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA edition of the Big Ass Beer Soap. Finally, the gang continues on its quest to support local breweries in the Des Moines, Iowa, metro and across Minneapolis. Eric and Evan review the Chichaqua Valley New England IPA and the Crimes Against Reinheitsgebot Lager from 515 Brewing Company. Meanwhile, Dan drinks down the Barrel-Aged Vanilla Breakfast Stout from Dangerous Man Brewing Company. We realize that 2020 has been a wild year and we appreciate you listening to our podcast, whether you're a loyal fan or tuning in for the first time. Don't forget to give us a follow on Instagram and/or Twitter at @BBBPod. Happy holidays and stay tuned for more exciting episodes of Beats, Beards & Brews in 2021!
In this episode of Bloodbought Brother's the original Dynamic Duo, Brandon & Devin meet up to discuss God's Presence and how important it is to live in His Presence in order to receive His Presents or Gifts. Jordan is missed today as he has a busy schedule but always on our minds. The guys catch up with each other since Devin has had to be quarantined for the past two episodes. We get such a blessing talking about how God's Presence is so strong and saturated inside of worship service. This may, or may not be the last episode of BBB for the year, but thank you for making 2020 a blessed year, even though it was a struggle for all of us. This year has been proof that God's Presence is great, even in times of darkness and despair. We, here at the BBB Podcast, want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas!!! Psalm 16:11- "You will make known to me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy;" Source: https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/The-Presence-Of-God Don't forget to use code BBBPOD at checkout on savedbychristapparels.com to get your 15% Off of your purchase. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloodboughtbros/support
If you’ve followed college basketball in any way, shape, or form, you’ll recognize our guest this week – Jeff Goodman of Stadium! Goodman worked his way up the ranks at CBS, FOX, and ESPN before his new venture as the College Basketball Insider & Expert for Stadium. We talk about his rise to fame, his time at ESPN covering the Ball family (yes, lots of LaVar talk), and potential outcomes for the upcoming NBA draft. Beers, Business, and Balls is brought to you by Dugout Creative, the newest entry into the concept merchandise market. For the best new baseball jerseys, shirts, and hats on the market, go to DugoutCreative.com and use the code BBBPOD for fifteen percent off your purchase. Dugout Creative has also started a new fundraiser for the MambaOnThree Fund, benefiting Kobe Bryant and his family. BEERS: Jake picks Smooth Beats Miami, a selection from New York’s finest craft brewery, Finback. A New England IPA with coconut, Jake has some strong opinions on where it stacks up in the IPA world. Will is gifted a selection from a Colorado staple, Pike’s Peak Brewing Company – how good can a New England IPA from the Midwest taste? BUSINESS: We’ve continued to see conflicting thoughts on travel and hospitality industries. Just one week after we declare Royal Caribbean the “Stock of the Week,” American Airlines cites that there is weak travel demand; experts say it will not rebound for years. What gives? We also break down the changes to the Dow Jones Industrial Average – are they making a play to try to weaken Apple? Also, ring the bells – cheers to the S&P 500, as they finally hit their all-time high, eclipsing $3,400. BALLS: “Playoff sports” are in full swing. LeBron & his “dream team” look to put Damian Lillard and a red-hot Blazers team to bed, Giannis wins Defensive Player of the Year, and 3 teams in the Eastern Conference have completed sweeps in their first round tilts. We discuss our predictions for the remainder of the NBA finals. Leo Messi has decided he’s packing his bags in Barcelona after a long career with the La Liga titan – what will it take for him to end up in America? We also talk Mike Trout’s rookie card selling for nearly $4 million, Earl Thomas getting released by the Baltimore Ravens after punching his teammate in the face, and the NHL’s remaining schedule. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beersbusinessandballs/support
NEW PARTNER ALERT! We’ve teamed up with Dugout Creative, the newest entry into the concept merchandise market. For the best new baseball jerseys, shirts, and hats on the market, go to DugoutCreative.com and use the code BBBPOD for 15% off your purchase. Matt Wilson of Under30CEO & Under30Experiences joins us this week to talk about life, travel, and making your own path! Matt is the author of The Millennial Travel Guidebook, available on Amazon now. If you want inspiration, folks…you’ve got it. BEERS: Beer on Earth is our selection this week, as both Will and Jake made a trip to review some craft beer on their makeshift patio in Providence. The consensus? You need to get it on your radar if you like IPA’s. BUSINESS: The S&P may close at an all-time high – it came very close last week after consumer data suggested that people have returned to spending at pre-COVID levels for the first time in 4-5 months. Economists do say that since unemployment benefits have run dry, it may be difficult to sustain. Will makes a valid point that we dive into a bit – is the market inflated with “fake money?” In the gaming world, Epic Game’s treasured child, Fortnite, has picked itself a war with Apple and Google, who Epic Games alleges is trying to “swoop in” on Fortnite’s profits. Now, Apple & Google find themselves on the hook with a massive lawsuit against them. Who will emerge successful?! For the stock of the week, we select a cruise line who claims they’ve generated “remarkable” demand for 2021. BALLS: The Yankees are cooking! They are 10-0 at home, and undefeated in the last 10 against the Red Sox. Is the treasured rivalry dead? In the hockey world, we already have some major surprises. Most notably, the New York Islanders are leading the series against the 2018 Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals, and are looking for the sweep on Tuesday night. Could the Islanders be a legit threat? We also discuss Bruins’ goalie Tuuka Rask opting out of the season, citing “family concerns.” Normally, we wouldn’t bat an eye here…but after playing 5 games, it’s hard not to wonder if there were other factors – such as his performance – at play. In the NFL world, preseason training camps have officially kicked off! But there are two major points that the league has not really addressed yet – the frequent travel of teams from one coast to another, and the fact that FANS might be in the stadiums. Is this realistic? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beersbusinessandballs/support
Evan, Dan and Eric — three Midwest music-loving, beer-drinking everymen — step outside of their musical wheelhouses and review Fiona Apple's Fetch the Bolt Cutters. The album is controversial, in a way, because Pitchfork gave it a 10 out of 10. Their reviews vary, but the boys all agree that this is art and everyone should listen to it. Pitchfork is still full of sh*t, though. Fiona Apple songs previewed in this episode include: Fetch the Bolt Cutters Heavy Balloon Shameika Here's a link to the Vulture article that Eric references: Fiona Apple Explains Every Song on 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters' Eric goes local for the beard portion of the episode and reviews three beard oil scents from Iowa Beard Company* — King Slayer, Tobacco Bitters and American Gentleman. These scents are all part of the Beard Oil Sample Pack that he acquired from MoMere. Eric also shares an initial take on the Tobacco Bitters Soy Wax Candle. Dan, Eric and Evan then continue their local brewery beer journey with reviews of PeachBerry Kush IPA by Dangerous Man Brewing Co. and Hazy Diamond Bling Sauce by Brightside Aleworks. This episode was record on 4/20 by three buds. These three buds also want to remind you that it's 4/20 all month long. Cheers! *P.S. Eric never reached out to Iowa Beard Company for an exclusive BBBPod code ... if we get another code, you'll know it!
Here's a special "quick hitter" episode of Beats, Beards & Brews where Eric and Evan review a trio of craft beers they purchased to enjoy during Super Bowl LIV. Beers consumed include: Bell's Light Hearted Ale (Lo-Cal IPA) Dogfish Head's SeaQuench Ale Big Grove Brewery's Citra Triad The first two beers will keep you fresh during any major sports viewing party, while the latter option is coming in hot! Eric also drops a quick review of the new Midnight record, Rebirth by Blasphemy, and gives a shout-out to The Beard Baron. Additional episode highlights: Evan predicts the Super Bowl winner. The boys have a conversation about almond milk. They also eat Blue Diamond Wasabi & Soy Sauce Flavored Almonds.
OT Larry and OT Chloe of Overtime are Monica McNutt's guests. "Overtime" is building a network of next generation athletes and influencers aimed at the 18-25 year old crowd. Their platform is creating interest in young players (both men and women) and helping them build their brands and futures.
It's a Hanukkah/Christmas/Kwanzaa miracle! Eric, Evan and Dan reunite for a very special holiday edition of Beats, Beards & Brews. First the trio recommends a few albums to listen to: The Dirty Nil - Master Volume Anderson Paak - Oxnard Daron Malakian - Dictator The gang then dives into its 2018 holiday gift guide, featuring: Beardbrand (oil + balm) The Beard Baron (oil, scissors, mug) Kingsmen Beard Club (oil + balm) Percy Nobleman (Premium Oil) Mad Viking (oil + balm) Grave Before Shave (oil + balm) 1740 Beard Balm (oil + balm) Artius Man (oil + balm, wooden comb) Burton's Beard Oil (oil + balm) Bisson Combs (metal beard combs) Sally's Hair Trimming Scissors (???) MoGuard (mustache protector) Deneen Pottery (awesome mugs) Eagle Cap-Off (fancy bottle opener) Dr. Squatch (soap, shampoo, conditioner) Eric and Dan share their takes on Bell's Expedition Russian Imperial Stout and Evan drinks Left Hand's Death Before Disco Porter. The gang invokes the spirit of Tim Allen's Santa Claus to officially ring in Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa. Remember: If you forget to get a Christmas gift, there's always Kwanzaa (legit!).
Beats, Beards & Brews continues its love of everything that starts with the letter "b" and dives into the wild world of bluegrass with a review of Trampled by Turtle's latest album Life is Good on the Open Road. Eric and Evan question whether the diddley bow is a real instrument or if Dan is spouting BS once again. Turns out he was telling the truth. The Midwest boys also discuss if a man, woman or child can be killed by a turtle and the most logical way that might happen. This marks the second entry in the exclusive BBBPod series of beast episodes. Dan and Eric drop reviews on two different scents of beard oil from Brass Bones Beard Co. based out of Connecticut. Eric tried out the Backwoods Bourbon scent (bourbon and sandalwood) while Dan received the Permanent Vacation scent (tobacco, vanilla lime). The Beats, Beards & Brews crew closes things down with a review of Ninja vs. Unicorn DIPA from Pipeworks Brewing Co. out of Chicago. Dan drank all of his beer ahead of the podcast, so he also shares a quick take on a War Pigs (Three Floyds and Mikkeller collabo) brew.
The Beats, Beards & Brews crew is late to the game with their tribute to legendary AC/DC rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young—who died on Nov. 18, 2017—due to more technical difficulties on Dan's part. A lesser trio of podcasters might have given up and moved on ... but Malcolm deserves more than that, so Eric, Evan and Dan decided to day drink on a Saturday afternoon and re-record the episode. Everyone lists their top three favorite AC/DC albums and Dan reminisces about listening to the song "Big Balls" for the first time. For the beard portion of the podcast we review a variety of beard products from Kingsmen Beard Club, including its Holy Grail Beard Oil. Use code BBBPod for 20% off your purchase on the website. Finally, the gang reviews the somewhat classic Foster's Lager (the blue oil can) and Eric and Evan determine a punishment for Dan.
Greg Boyd enters the BBBpod dojo! Our conversation w/ him starts at 22:40 in case you want to skip the tomfoolery and jump right to it. Theologian, pastor, and author: Boyd is Senior Pastor of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota and President of Reknew.org We talk about Open Theism (or the open view of the future) and the non-violence of God as laid out in his new books: "The Crucifixion Of The Warrior God" & "Cross Vision: How The Crucifixion Of Jesus Makes Sense Of Old Testament Violence" About ReKnew.org: We live at an exciting juncture of history. The traditional triumphant understanding of the church, known as “Christendom,” is crumbling. Out of its rubble is rising a grass-roots global movement of people who are captivated by the vision of a Jesus-looking God raising up a Jesus-looking people to transform the world in a Jesus-kind of way. And as this new kingdom wine is bursting the old wineskins of Christendom, believers and skeptics alike are being forced to rethink everything they thought they knew about the Christian faith and life. ReKnew exists to fuel this exciting movement and to serve those who find themselves in the midst of this rethinking process. Led by best-selling author, teacher, and theologian Greg Boyd, Reknew invites believers and skeptics alike to ask tough questions and consider a renewed picture of God and of his kingdom. Get all feedbacky with us:Rate and review us on iTunes!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer-https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer-https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com-Instagram: @brosbiblesbeer-Email: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.comFind us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and tell a friend!Grace. Peace. Cheers!
Bearing one another's burdens, white privilege, retributive violence & Jeff wants to guard hearts. Also, does Scott being half Mexican allow him to do any accent? Are furries a liberal group? BBBpod...answering the questions no one else is asking since 2015. And listener feedback! Rate and review us on iTunes/ Apple podcasts: https://goo.gl/zKpW9p Get socially feedbacky: https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer/ Insta: @brosbiblesbeer
Welcome to Beats, Beards & Brews 2.0. We've got a new logo, thanks to Aaron Shekey out of Minneapolis, and have updated our look on the main Libsyn page and across social media (Twitter and Instagram). Follow along at @bbbpod. On Episode 38 of the podcast, the gang FINALLY GETS A FUNCTIONAL CODE for 30% off your order at BurtonsBeardOil.com. Just head on over to the website, select your products and type in BBBPOD at checkout (not case sensitive). Listen to the beard portion of the podcast for our honest take on some additional Burton's Beard Oil products and recommendations on what to try. Also in this episode: Eric, Evan and Dan spend more time than three grown (mostly) bearded men probably should talking about the latest Paramore album After Laughter, which features a new "tropical pop" sound. Dan fangirls over Hayley Williams. Everyone drinks Des Moines IPA from Confluence Brewing Co. (another hometown brewery and Evan's go-to keg beer) and praises El Bait Shop.
Sarah Heath (@RevSarahHeath) is in studio at the world headquarters of the BBBPod! Shaking off a car wreck earlier in the day, she shares how and why she became a pastor, rebuilding a church community, spills the beans on a potential podcast idea & talks about the importance of story. Plus, why is it that the only resistance she gets for being a pastor comes from drunk dudes that went to Biola? This. Was. A. Blast. Connect with Sarah: Sarah's new book: "What's Your Story?: Seeing Your Life Through God’s Eyes" Get it here: http://tinyurl.com/sarahheath http://revsarahheath.com/ https://twitter.com/revsarahheath Remember to rate your favorite Bro's (that's us) on iTunes and get mentioned on the show. Connect with us: https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer https://twitter.com/zackkrater https://twitter.com/mrjeffpearson https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer/ Insta: @brosbiblesbeer Email: feedback@brosbiblesbeer.com Music: "Vagabonds" by The Classic Crime on the album of the same name
In Episode #32 of Beats, Beards & Brews, the gang dives into the latest release from Lupe Fiasco, DROGAS Light, which might be a mash-up of three albums, one of which (we think) carries an alien/stripper/space concept. Eric then shares his latest (and greatest) pocket beard comb/pick find, the Beard Pick No. 1 from Bisson Combs out of Toronto, which produces some quality stainless steel products with an array of price points and finishes. This leads to a heated debate on pocket functionality and proper wallet placement. Front-right pocket or back pocket for the wallet? You decide. Send us a tweet at @BBBPod if you feel strongly on this very important issue. Use #frontpocketwallet or #backpocketwallet to weigh in. Finally, Evan, Dan and Eric rate the first entry in the Hop Disciples IPA project from Great Divide Brewing Company, which features Idaho 7 hops, known for its unique black tea flavor. See, you can actually learn a thing or two about beer on our podcast! Post-Show Notes: Dan briefly mentions the "Bend and Snap" technique that "ladies love." Apparently there's even a WikiHow page dedicated to this technique, which has roots in the movie Legally Blonde, but Dan's version seems to place emphasis on a man's posterior versus the length of a woman's leg (at least that seems to be the difference). Gender equality FTW! Also, the song "Mama, I'm Coming Home" off No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne (total classic) is about Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy's wife, and not his mother. Take that Evan and Dan!
The death of Shane planted seeds of change for Zack's faith and worldview that took a long time to grow. Who knows, perhaps those plants will never stop growing. This is that story (20:46) Make sure you check out part one first if you haven't yet. Thanks to Lisa Krater for contributing. And thanks to The Classic Crime for the music. Check them out HERE! Get involved connect and share your experience with us at FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & BBBPod.com Remember to Review us on itunes. That keeps the wind in our sails, and we love you for it.
It's November, aka No Shave November or Movember among the bearded and non-bearded alike, in which many men embark on a beard growing journey. The month is synonymous with growing facial hair to raise awareness of men's health issues and also encourages donations to charities that fight against them. Beats, Beards & Brews shares its thoughts on Movember and Dan and Eric discuss how much money it would take to shave their epic beards, for charity or profit. Would Eric shave his 2+ years of growth for $5,000? Listen to find out! We do mention a specific Movember team, which may still be open for donations. Follow this link to donate to the team Dan mentions: http://mobro.co/sdawes0414 or consider donating to a charity that is important to you. Otherwise, grow a beard to show your support of men's health! Eric, Evan and Dan also review Jimmy Eat World's latest album Integrity Blues and all agree that you're probably going to like it if you have any nostalgia for JEW. The gang also makes a huge mess drinking Hop Manna IPA from Shmaltz Brewing Co. Not cool! We thought this beer was kosher! We swear these must be defective! Please do us a favor and pick up a four-pack of Hop Manna IPA and tweet us @BBBPod if they foam everywhere. #mazeltov #foamybeer #rogerroger
Atom Ramsey (Technical director for Hugh Hewitt's nationally syndicated radio show) and his wife Keturah join us on election eve to talk about how he got into radio, why his wife thought he was catfishing her after they met on Twitter & how he has navigated life with what he calls "the cadillac of muscular dystrophy". Plus its fun to hear what turns out to be terrible political predictions. Follow Atom on Twitter @atomramsey Info on Muscular Dystrophy and donation opportunities: mda.org Follow BBBpod: Twitter Facebook Instagram BBBpod.com Music By The Classic Crime
Author, podcaster & blogger Brandon Andress joins us (recorded the day before the US election) to talk about how he used to be a politically minded conservative evangelical. What was the catalyst that brought him out of that and where is he at now? Check out his work at brandonandress.com His podcast Outside the Walls and his books: "Unearthed: How Discovering the Kingdom of God Will Transform the Church and Change The World" and "And Then The End Will Come (But Five Things You Need To Know In The Meantime)" Follow us Like Us Insta Us BBBPod.com Music "Vagabonds" & "Dead Rose" by The Classic Crime Books mentioned: The Kingdom of God Is Within You by Leo Tolstoy Myth of a Christian Nation by Gregory Boyd & Farewell To Mars by Brian Zahd
Ever wonder what the Apostle Peter's last meal was? Could it include bacon? Jeff knows. Also the official tagline of the BBB may have be born and you may consider staying past the "credits". Oh...And then there's... Mr. Science Mike McHargue (of the podcasts The Liturgists & Ask Science Mike) joins us to talk about fast food coffee, approved scientists for his daughters to marry, and his new book "Finding God in the Waves: how I lost my faith and found it again through science". This podcast is AT LEAST a means by which the listener will hear great friends in different states of faith converse with Science Mike McHargue, one of the most huggable storytellers of our time. EVEN IF this is all this podcast is, the aural consumer will hear the fascinating story of the spiritual transformation of said huggable storyteller filtered through the conversational stylings of the hosts of Bro's Bibles & Beer, a podcast that's arguably good for humankind. Let's give Science Mike the old "BBB Bump"! Buy "Finding God In The Waves" Check out his podcast "Ask Science Mike" & "The Liturgists" (Co-hosted by Michael Gungor) Get more info and live podcast/book tour dates at findinggodinthewaves.com & mikemchargue.com Remember to rate & review us on iTunes We will read it on the show, probably in a ridiculous accent. Follow us on TWITTER, Like us on FACEBOOK, check out BBBPOD.COM for show notes, resources and pictures! Music: "Vagabonds" and "Dead Rose" by The Classic Crime
In Episode #16 of Beats, Beards and Brews, Dan and Eric give their most thorough beard oil reviews yet of Initiative and Honor blends from Can You Handlebar. The tres hombres also check out Rob Zombie's ridiculously titled new album The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser and Dan typecasts all Zombie fans into weird porn and 70s movie watching basement dwellers with projectors. Finally the gang reviews a bevy of Bastard beers, including the original Arrogant Bastard Ale and Bourbon-Barrel Aged Arrogant Bastard Ale from Stone Brewing Co., in addition to Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale. Make sure to tweet your thoughts on #ElectricWarlockAcidWitchSatanicOrgyCelebration to @BBBPod (but you better keep those thoughts to one word, since that hashtag is so damn long).
Dan and Eric ponder a difficult question, "When is it time to trim or shave the beard?" Eric, Evan and Dan review Weezer's "White Album" and discuss the band's career. And finally, the three amigos review Surly's Xtra-Citra Pale Ale. It's almost lawn mowing season! P.S. We're still taking votes @BBBPod. #Weezer #CheapTrick #Winger