And When I Say... I Mean... And When I Say... I Mean...
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- Society & Culture
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Two brothers talk about things
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100. Finale - With Becca and Amelia
In the final episode of And When I Say... I Mean... Adrian and Austin have their fiance's on to answer random questions. Adrian, Austin, Becca and Amelia answer questions they find on the internet or come up with on the spot.
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99. Church Experience
What has our experiences been with churches from when we grew up through college to today. This week Adrian and Austin share about how they have been to different churches and why they are at the churches they are now. We share steps that brought us to where we are now and how things have changed from growing up.
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98. Jesus is King
This week Adrian and Austin ended up talking about Kanye's new album Jesus is King even though it wasn't necessarily the intention. We share our thoughts about it and what we should or shouldn't expect from Kanye.
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Bonus: Reformation Day and Grace
This week is a bit shorter this week, Adrian is out this week but Austin is here to bring a short episode for everyone. Austin shares some thoughts on Reformation Day and grace.
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97. Changing Views
How have our views changed over the years? Adrian and Austin share about things in their lives that have changed and which of their views are different in the last few years. We talk about how our faith has changed what we care about and have shaped our views on life.
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96. Hobbies
What are some of our recent hobbies. This week Adrian and Austin talk about hobbies and interests they have picked up over the past few months/years. We share a few things we love doing and why we love them.
Customer Reviews
Absolute best show on earth
I have NO idea why anyone would give this show a 4 star. This is the GREATEST show EVER!!
Would have been 5 but I’ve only gotten two shout outs
A fairly enjoyable podcast that covers a variety of topics. Although the perspectives on the topics are fairly similar and come from white middle-class men in America - Adrian and Austin do tend to think outside the box more than the average American millennial male. It’s always a pleasure to listen to them discuss relevant topics and both are excellent educators. While not quite the Green Brothers or Rhett and Link - Adrian and Austin do make you feel like you’re just sitting back and listening to them discuss things over the breakfast table. It’s authentic and real and if you have any sense of imagination - grab a mug of coffee or tea and allow yourself to also critically think about current affairs, board games or Christian music festivals.