In this episode of the Dudes and Beer podcast we venture forth to Marble Falls to enjoy the 8th annual Adult Soapbox Derby. Soapbox derbies are an American tradition. Since the 1930’s kids have been building soapbox racers and having fun in their community…well step aside kids, now it’s the
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DnB Ep 110: History, Math in the Bible, Aliens and Lost Knowledge
In this first ever edition of The Lighter Side with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and previous guest Stone Winchester as well as Joshua Cota to enjoy a few beers and see where conversation takes them. We begin discussing concepts in history from ancient Japan
Read moreDads n Beer ep 01: How Society Defines a Fathers Role
In this premiere episode of Dads and Beer host Christopher Jordan sits down with long-time friend and father Joshua Davis to discuss how society defines a father’s role. Is there a singular definition of father? Is it merely a genetic connection to and offspring or is there something that goes
Read moreThinking Deeply w DnB Vol 18: Appreciating the Talents and Gifts You Have
In this edition of Thinking Deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan explores the concept of appreciating the talents and gifts we have. Believe it or not we all have had bestowed upon us talents and gifts that we use on the daily and some we may not even
Read moreDnB Ep 109: Beers Brews and Bikes LIVE on Location from Spokesman Austin, TX
In this exciting on location episode of the Dudes and Beer Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop and Julie Connally as we venture forth in to South Austin for the conclusion of the opening weekend festivities of the awesome new hangout on East St Elmo, The Spokesman.
Read moreThinking Deeply w DnB Vol 17: The Importance of Expressing Gratitude
In this edition of Thinking Deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan discusses the importance of expressing gratitude in the world around you. It seems in modern society all too often the concept of gratitude is swept to the side, from thanking the bag boy at your local supermarket
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