Taylor is joined by his sister Paige as they interview their parents delving into some juicy topics such as relationship advice, their first kiss, and why they called off their first engagement.
The Boys are all back together unexpectedly sooner than anticipated but only for a moment or two. They sit down with a long time friend and shoot the breeze, learning new things about one another.
Everybody is growing up and having to make those adult decisions which ultimately separate close friends. The Boys reminisce about some of the good times they have had together and even share an audio clip they thought would never reach the aud
Lately, in the US, many people and especially politicians, push for more legislation in response to mass shootings. We discuss why that is nearly futile. We touch on topics such as an "assault weapons" ban, "universal background checks", "red f
In this long awaited episode the Boys get back at it and are shooting the breeze, referencing some other podcasts and how our minds our constantly being fought over by multiple industries. These include but are not limited to social media, cons
This one gets pretty dark as we explore human nature during depressive and suicidal thoughts with someone who has lived through it, Nick Buntin. However, we also discuss how the smallest gesture saved his life and how we can help those passing
Shooting the Breeze Podcast welcomes their first female guest, Emma Mecham. Emma and Taylor discuss her podcast, The Chat, how they got started with podcasts, and dating.
Michael Hofeling is an ecclesiastical leader in our congregation and teaches young adults the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Taylor sits down with his grandpa to hear his stories from his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Guatemala and El Salvador involving the language, numerous experiences from flying single engine airplanes in the Sout
Todd discusses his time as a missionary in the Philippines during civil war, getting sick and coming home early. He then shares how he "wooed" his now wife to marry him and what it is like to be a bishop of a Latter-Day Saint Congregation. To
We sit down with Steve Webb who is a father, small business owner, ecclesiastical leader, and a millennial. We talk about the most influential piece of advice he has received, the book "Leadership and Self-Deception", Amazon and their business
In this episode, Hunter Brown co-hosts with Taylor Cederstrom as they interview Brother Michael Hofeling, a long-time mentor and friend. Together they discuss religion and theology, why they believe in God, and are members of the Church of Jes
In this episode Brayden and Taylor shoot the breeze with childhood friend Jaren Hofeling discussing financial poverty, living in a foreign country, and marriage. Jaren offers a fresh perspective to these topics seeing that he was just married 3
In episode 4, an influential figure in Taylor and Brayden's lives, Lee Steele, opens up on his accident where he hit and killed a man on the freeway. He talks about his battle with PTSD and what he does to cope with it.