In this episode of Thinking Deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan explores the concept of material possessions and our “love” of them, do people actually love things more other people? Why is America so materially obsessed? From the time we are children watching commercials for toys to the
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DnB Ep 92: The Origin of Valentine’s Day and America’s Love Obsession
Valentine’s day is special for some…a nightmare for others. What is this day truly all about? Why do some people live for the celebration and yet some people dread it? Where did the concept of Valentine’s day originate and why is our culture so taken with it? Do Americans understand
Read moreDnB ep 91: The American Opiate Epidemic and the Resurgence of Heroin on the Streets
In this episode of Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop as well as special guests and hosts of #The Breaks on Austin’s own KUTX 98.9 FM as well as the Those Damn Comic Book Guys podcast Aaron “Fresh” Knight, Confucius Jones and DJ Amora to
Read moreDnB ep 90: The State of Privacy in America and the Dangers of a Privacy State
In this episode of the Dudes and Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Stone Winchester to discuss the state of privacy in America and the dangers of a privacy state. In our modern society people believe that they have a right to privacy…but does actual privacy really exist?
Read moreThinking Deeply w DnB Vol 10: The Dangers of Giving in to Fear
In this episode of Thinking Deeply with Dudes and Beer host Christopher Jordan breaks into the concept of fear. The most irrational of all human emotions, fear is a large destructive factor in our life…but it does not have to be. In our recent political climate fear has been on
Read moreDnB ep 89: Trump’s First Week, Protests, and Cognitive Dissonance in America
In this episode of the Dudes and Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is on the road in San Antonio, TX and joined via Skype by investigative reporter and host of the Blah Blah Show, Jon Bowne to discuss Trump’s first week, protests, and cognitive dissonance in America. Are people’s reaction
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