Half Century Hangout
We are Half Century Hangout where different perspectives make for better discussions.! John, Luke and Chuck are three guys who grew up differently but became good friends with a lot to talk about. On this show three unique perspectives are brought to the table where we dive into everything from current events to life's big questions. We might not always see eye to eye... But that's exactly why we're here. So grab a seat and join us for honest conversation, unexpected insights, and a few friendly arguments.
Half Century Hangout
Latest Episodes
Growing In Kindness
Kindness gets praised as “simple” right up until the moment you have to practice it with someone who disagrees with you, disappoints you, or needs a hard truth. My wife, Lynn, joins me for a candid conversation about what kindness looks like in...
What If The Middle Is Where You Change
That frustrating stretch where you’re doing the right things and still can’t see results can mess with your head. The motivation fades, the doubts get louder, and you start treating slow progress like proof you’re failing. We don’t buy that sto...
Taking Responsibility To Build Trust And Repair Relationships
Walls don’t show up overnight. They get built one excuse at a time, one avoided conversation at a time, one moment of defensiveness where honesty would have been easier. We kick off season two of Half Century Hangout by getting blunt about pers...
Season 2 Trailer
We’re back in the garage, and we’re not pretending life stays simple just because we’re older. Change keeps showing up, and one of the best ways to meet it is with a question most people avoid: what’s the last thing you were wrong about that yo...
Running It Back: Season One Highlights
Pull up a chair in the garage and take a lap through our favorite moments from season one—where a simple hangout turned into a steady North Star. We revisit the sparks that started it all: rivalries that still raise pulses, food debates that re...
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