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Episode eleven of the BHHcast has dropped with special guest Steve Mason and comedian Cory "Zooman" Miller. On each episode of the BHHcast, the shepherds interview a special guest and a professional, stand-up comedian. The Flock is in for a treat with episode 7.
Clearly, the shepherds will not tolerate the use of "GOAT" to describe the greatest of all time. Not with the Sheep listening, of course. The guys discuss how the term GOAT is misleading and needs to be replaced with GUN. Adam's man crush on Tom Brady surfaces yet again, and we learn he has a bit of meteorologist in him. Air guitar resurfaces to everyone's delight. Hernan claims he is the closest to membership in the Whistling Hall of Fame, while Bendall disturbs us all with his description of Stranger Fingers, which comic guest Cory "Zooman" Miller later informs us was the original working title for Stranger Things until it was determined to be too creepy.
Special guest Steve Mason, under the disguise of ordinary, has developed the formula to solve all of the world's problems, yet the shepherds decided not to reveal those answers in front of the pay wall and the Flock is angry. But despite not revealing the secret formula to life, Steve does share his amazing tale of the pursuit of being the perfect gentleman. Nothing short of international fame for Steve will do, and it's hard to argue with his extensive travel and adventures that he is not destined for just that.
Comedian Cory "Zooman" Miller (Instagram | Twitter) joins the Flock in this episode with cautious optimism for 2021. Through his voice, the BHHcast is also visited by Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Jr., Desmond Tutu, Redd Foxx and more. Sure, Steve Mason has the formula to solve all of the world's problems, but the guys hit even deeper topics with Cory such as are songs ruined if they reference a particular year, can a man be proud of an acoustic whistle (the answer is yes), and did Bendall and Cory almost cross paths on the New Jersey breakdancing scene way back when. We learn that Cory's guiding principle is to help people, and the Sheep should help themselves to this episode for auditory nourishment.
And, check out other episodes of the BHHcast with a range of interesting special guests and comedians. Each episode delivers a special guest and comedian with your hosts asking the philosophical question to each guest of what is their Meat and Three (TM).
Be sure to like this episode and subscribe. We love to hear the comments of the Flock, so let us know how we are doing. Five star ratings are always appreciated from our Sheep.
Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bhhcast)
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Episode eleven of the BHHcast has dropped with special guest Steve Mason and comedian Cory "Zooman" Miller. On each episode of the BHHcast, the shepherds interview a special guest and a professional, stand-up comedian. The Flock is in for a treat with episode 7.
Clearly, the shepherds will not tolerate the use of "GOAT" to describe the greatest of all time. Not with the Sheep listening, of course. The guys discuss how the term GOAT is misleading and needs to be replaced with GUN. Adam's man crush on Tom Brady surfaces yet again, and we learn he has a bit of meteorologist in him. Air guitar resurfaces to everyone's delight. Hernan claims he is the closest to membership in the Whistling Hall of Fame, while Bendall disturbs us all with his description of Stranger Fingers, which comic guest Cory "Zooman" Miller later informs us was the original working title for Stranger Things until it was determined to be too creepy.
Special guest Steve Mason, under the disguise of ordinary, has developed the formula to solve all of the world's problems, yet the shepherds decided not to reveal those answers in front of the pay wall and the Flock is angry. But despite not revealing the secret formula to life, Steve does share his amazing tale of the pursuit of being the perfect gentleman. Nothing short of international fame for Steve will do, and it's hard to argue with his extensive travel and adventures that he is not destined for just that.
Comedian Cory "Zooman" Miller (Instagram | Twitter) joins the Flock in this episode with cautious optimism for 2021. Through his voice, the BHHcast is also visited by Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Jr., Desmond Tutu, Redd Foxx and more. Sure, Steve Mason has the formula to solve all of the world's problems, but the guys hit even deeper topics with Cory such as are songs ruined if they reference a particular year, can a man be proud of an acoustic whistle (the answer is yes), and did Bendall and Cory almost cross paths on the New Jersey breakdancing scene way back when. We learn that Cory's guiding principle is to help people, and the Sheep should help themselves to this episode for auditory nourishment.
And, check out other episodes of the BHHcast with a range of interesting special guests and comedians. Each episode delivers a special guest and comedian with your hosts asking the philosophical question to each guest of what is their Meat and Three (TM).
Be sure to like this episode and subscribe. We love to hear the comments of the Flock, so let us know how we are doing. Five star ratings are always appreciated from our Sheep.
Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bhhcast)