Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, Daniel and Josiah discuss the meaning of Christmas. They question whether Protestants have lost sight of a significant part of Christmas and what they can do to fix that. Josiah wants to shake someone on the shoulder and tell them about the incarnation. It is an eventful episode!
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Daniel Doesn’t Like the Sky and Josiah is Clearly Asian
Today Daniel and Josiah discussed a list of their favorite things, as well as a few other random questions. We hope you enjoy our rambling and hopefully you get to know us as creators better! DISCLAIMER: “We recorded this in a Panera so the background noise is terrible. Bear with us, we’ll never do it again” -Josiah
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Time is Money and Poverty may be Inevitable
In this amazing second episode of the podcast, Josiah and Daniel are deep into a convo when the episode starts so apologies for that! After that, they continue to talk about life and death and what makes our time on earth so valuable. They continue to talk about poverty and whether it is an inevitable part of society and a monetary system. Finally the duo aspire for what the podcast may be someday with guests and lavalier mics. If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider sharing this with your friends!
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Wise Words and the Odd Father
In the pilot episode of “The Underqualified Overthinkers” Josiah and Daniel discuss green rivers for St. Patty’s Day, what the effects of words are on others and how hardships can warp your perspective on other people’s struggles, and finally they talk about movies titles that totally change the meaning when you add or remove one letter from it. Whether you’re in the car or trying to sleep, Josiah and Daniel will make you think about topics you’ve never wanted to think about. Please consider supporting our efforts by sharing this podcast!
Join hosts Josiah and Daniel as they discuss all things such as Calvinism, why no means no and not yes, and the theory of relative annoyance. The duo may waste your time, but time is relative anyway. They may go on crazy adventures or sip tea on the back porch. There may be a guest once in awhile!
Sit back, relax, and don’t take anything too seriously.