In a digital, social media-frenzied age, face-to-face, uninterrupted conversation is scarce. I want to talk to my friends, and I found a way to do that: podcasting.
Dad jokes, dance moves, and electric gaming reflexes are all things Dustin has plenty of. We talk about his day-to-day and about where we see our futures going after we had a chance encounter after y…
Jacky and Jacob join me to talk about living life having deep voices, even when there are no girls in the room.
Nav, Abdu, and I talk about today's hard hitting issues such as the war in Ukraine, relationships, and the impact of social media.
Try, my friend, is an outgoing, yet somewhat introverted (I'm not fully convinced) individual who's currently on his journey to find what he really wants to do.
Nicole, Julian, and Rome talk to me about what it means to "run the bases" in "softball."
In that moment, I realized exactly where I stood in life: I'm missing something and I'm not where I want to be.
Heroes do heroic things; they don't need to know the names of the people or country they save. Featuring Peter Szozda ("shows-duh").
Josie and Kevin talk to me about Southern California, good/bad parenting, and goals and dreams.
Do you every get so indirectly turned down so hard your soul flies backward out of your body?
Living in South Africa, Shri learned the value of hard work and hard play.
Pronounced "Jo-anna". Dzoanna tells her stories of enjoying caviar in Idaho and coming to the United States and surpassing expectations.
Mauricio talks about his car accident, past jobs, and a life threatening event in San Francisco.
Edwars and I talk about the luxuries of living in California, what it's like going viral on a video on TikTok, and our origins.
Why are there so many inedible objects in Pakistani/Indian food? Abdu and I get to the bottom of it.
Alexander talks to me about confidence (my lack of), intense car accidents, girls, and other life stuff.
A tall glass of water, basketball playing, self proclaimed "old man," Jacob Larry, joins me on the podcast to put our friends in their place.