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Patrick and Nathaniel reunite after a short break, swap notes on studio upgrades and recent music discoveries, and then welcome photographer and storyteller Isaac Jones. Isaac shares how a personal loss shaped his love for portrait photography, why curiosity drives his creative life, and what it’s like starting over in Paris after 14 years in Nashville. They also talk about his MFA work exploring the tension between faith and sexuality, and how one simple rule of life might be to go on adventures.

Patrick and Nathaniel open with a chaotic cold open, then bring in Blake Farmer — Nashville native, host of NPR’s This Is Nashville, and longtime journalist. They swap stories about East Nashville, Blake growing up on Russell Street, and his early band days...including randomly blowing up in the Philippines. The convo moves into what radio hosting is really like vs. field reporting, plus what people often get wrong about Blake — he’s way less extroverted than he sounds. They get into adult friendships, music influences like Dawes, and close by talking about what makes a good life and why we all keep old t-shirts like they’re tiny time capsules.

Patrick and Nathaniel are back, bouncing between the joys and frustrations of social media, Patrick’s hot dog heavy trip to Paris, and a handful of random life musings. They also talk past jobs (mall kiosks forever), public transit ethics, the urge to hit puddles while driving, and share their Spotify Wrapped and favorite music discoveries from 2025.

In this episode, Patrick sits down with filmmaker Mason Martin to explore his creative journey, the heart behind his storytelling, and what it means to stay present in the process. They talk about the inspirations that fuel Mason’s work, hear some of his favorite quotes and albums, and even debate the best hot chicken spots in Nashville.

In this episode, Patrick sits down with Kim Toliver, Director of Marketing at Goodpasture Christian School, to talk about her winding journey from studying physical therapy to discovering her place in education and creativity. They also touch on the importance of friendship, the power of laughter, and what it really means to be present in life. Kim also shares her love for art, her deep appreciation for ’90s R&B, and her thoughtful (and fun) way of building and sustaining friendships. Enjoy, share, and leave a comment!

In this episode, Patrick sits down with comedian Billy Wayne Davis to discuss his journey in stand-up comedy, the importance of authenticity, and the challenges of pursuing a career in the arts. They talk about the evolution of their careers, the nuances of balancing personal and professional life, and the profound lessons learned along the way. And it's our 100th episode!! Thanks for listening!

In this episode, Patrick welcomes Madeleine Rebouché to discuss her journey from Louisiana to becoming a priest, her work in challenging environments, and her insights on community and humor. Madeleine also shares thoughtful reflections on navigating friendships and finding meaningful connections when you’re new to a city.

In this episode, Patrick sits down with filmmaker and Safe Trip Media co-owner Austin Sena. They explore Austin’s creative journey, from his roots in New Orleans and Knoxville to directing music videos and short films. Austin opens up about the inspiration behind his latest project, Extra, and what it’s like navigating the film industry as an independent creative. They also discuss the wild world of reality TV, the role of AI in the creative process, and more.

It’s been a minute… but we’re back! In this episode, Patrick sits down with Wes Hartline to discuss all things Nashville! It's explosive growth, housing challenges, and how the city is rapidly changing. They also delve into deeper waters: political division, global events, and how we remain grounded and connected through it all.This conversation was recorded a few months back, but the themes are as relevant as ever.Thanks for sticking with us!...and yes, more episodes are on the way soon! As always, we’re grateful for your listens, shares, and support.

In this episode, Patrick sits down with Heather Daugherty to discuss her journey in the ministry, her experience working with college students, and the challenges she has faced as a female pastor. Heather also shares insights from her background in the Church of the Nazarene, her forthcoming ordination in the Episcopal Church, and the importance of the church as a multi-generational community. They also share about the significance of proximity in fostering empathy, the role of the church in modern society, and more.