In this episode the guys introduce new full time members, David Reeves and Colby Self and sit down with Patrick Thompson and Will Huffstetler. We find out getting lost is easier to do than you’d think and what capital has two cities. To our fans, please email us at [email protected] for comments! Special thanks to Harris Noland for editing the podcast.

Things You Didn’t Need to Know
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2 years ago
Have you ever been lost?
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