Hey Man: The We Love You Podcast
Lifelong friends Andy Min and Thomas Sullivan ask life's big questions, goof around, and try to find a way to be hopeful in our big scary world. Join them as they cling to a rock hurtling through the emptiness of space.
Episodes
9 episodes
Ep. 9- the earth is amazing and so are you (because you are earth)
Hey man. Today we are celebrating Earth Day by going through the entire history of the planet we all share. From space dust to guacamole, there really is a lot to talk about. Join us as we sit by the river and find some stuff...
Ep. 8- How NOT to use your time.
Hey Man! We are back and we are talking about time. We are also on video if you want to go check us out on youtube ! What is time? Why is it speeding up? How are we supposed to deal with it? These...
Ep. 7- How to make friends!
Hey man! this week we are talking about friendship: what it is, what it means to us, and where and how to find it! We dive into how we became friends and talk a little bit about some of the strangest ways some of our favorite friendships ...
Ep. 6- We are grateful for everything (but mostly for guacamole)
We are back! This week we are talking about all the everyday things we are grateful for. When the world seems too big and scary we like to take the time to remind ourselves of all the wonderful things that are right in front of us.We als...
Ep. 5- the important things you forgot.
This episode we talk about all the important pieces of wisdom from childhood that are all too easy to forget. From the very silly to the surprisingly wise!Make sure to subscribe on youtube and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. We...
Ep. 4- Two Guys Talking About Trees
This episode is a smaller and chiller one, we‘re just talking about trees. We discuss our favorite trees our and our least favorite from very very big to very small. We even debate the concept of what a tree actually is. We know th...
Ep. 3- The Internet Is a Neolithic Plow (the follies of TECHNOLOGY)
This week, Thomas and Andy talk about technology. They trace their favorite inventions from the beginning of humanity to the current state of the technological world. What deeply meaningful conclusion do they reach?Phone bad.