Sam Brown University TV
Sam Brown University TV
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Sam Brown, of the Whitest Kids U'Know, sits down with a guest to discuss an overly complex topic in an underly complex way - then they bring on an expert to grade their homework
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The podcast covers a variety of intriguing topics, including skate culture, modern Christianity, and broader societal questions. Episodes feature discussions like whether it's too late to start skateboarding and what Jesus might think of contemporary society, all approached with humor and sincerity.

Sam Brown, of the Whitest Kids U’Know, sits down with a guest to discuss an overly complex topic in an underly complex way – then they bring on an expert to grade their homework
OOHHH YEAHHH – SNAP INTO IT, because today on Sam Brown University TV, we’re asking the question that separates the CHAMPIONS from the CREAM OF THE CROP:
How old is too old to become a professional wrestler?!
Is there an expiration date on dropping the elbow?
Is the ring only for the young and the hungry, or can a late bloomer like Dean Brown still climb the turnbuckle and HEAR THE CROWD ROAR?
Sam steps into the squared circle with:
Ryan Nemeth – professional wrestler, comedian, and Hollywood’s most shredded poet
Matt McCarthy – comedian and co-host of We Watch Wrestling, a man who knows the history, the legends, and the PAIN, DIG IT
This episode is about heart, timing and knowing when to FIGHT – and when to TAP OUT.
Because in wrestling, just like life, brother…
You don’t quit when you get old,
YOU GET OLD WHEN YOU QUIT.
OHHHH YEAHHH.
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Producers: Colin Goheen & Jeff Heimbuch
Editor: Andrew Michel
Theme Song: Jonah Ray

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