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Same Roots, Different Branches

“Two generations, one family, no HR department"A father and step-son talk it out

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    More Than What You See

    This episode is a little different.For the first time, Andrew is joined by his youngest daughter, Eowyn—someone who’s been asking to come on the show for a while now. This isn’t an interview. It’s not a breakdown. It’s just a real conversation.They talk about what she loves—shows like Supernatural, Teen Wolf, The Vampire Diaries, and The Originals—along with the little things that make her laugh, what gets under her skin, and how she sees the world.It’s funny. It’s a little chaotic. And somewhere in the middle of it all… it gets real.This episode isn’t about explaining everything she’s been through.It’s about letting her be seen for who she is.Because sometimes the most important thing isn’t understanding someone completely…it’s realizing there’s more to them than what you see at first glance.

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    Loud Minds, Quiet Battles

    Loud Minds, Quiet BattlesThis isn’t a normal episode.Dropping alongside Episode 11, this bonus conversation goes deeper—and gets more personal—than anything we’ve done so far.Today, Andrew is joined by Logan and his oldest daughter Abby for a real, unfiltered conversation about anxiety—what it actually feels like, how it’s misunderstood, and what it looks like from three very different perspectives:Living with itWatching someone you love struggle with itTrying to understand it from the outsideThis episode isn’t about definitions or quick fixes.It’s about honesty.It’s about learning.And it’s about giving a voice to something a lot of people carry quietly.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed and couldn’t explain why…If you’ve ever tried to help someone and didn’t know how…If you’ve ever been told to “just calm down”…This conversation is for you.What does anxiety feel like for you?What’s something people get wrong about it?What actually helps when you’re struggling?Have you ever felt misunderstood trying to explain it?What would you say to someone who’s afraid to ask for help?💬 We want to hear from you:Drop your thoughts in the comments or message us directly—we read everything.⚠️ Note:This episode includes open discussion around anxiety and mental health. If you’re struggling, please don’t go through it alone—reach out to someone you trust or a professional.If you’re struggling right now:In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — available 24/7, free, and confidential. You can also text HOME to 741741 to get in touch with real people, 24/7, ready to listen.If you’re in immediate danger, please call 911 or your local emergency number.

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    Growing Up Or Just Getting Older

    At what point do you actually grow up?In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) take a hard look at the difference between getting older and becoming mature. We talk about responsibility, discipline, comfort, and the reality that adulthood doesn’t just show up — it has to be chosen.This conversation digs into:• Age vs maturity• Comfort culture and delayed adulthood• Discipline vs motivation• Ownership vs blame• Emotional maturity and accountability• The role of mentorship and exampleWhen did you feel like you actually grew up?What forced it?Where are you still immature?Do you think society delays adulthood?What does maturity actually look like to you?Drop your thoughts below — we’re reading them.💬 We’d love to hear from you:

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    Could Gen Z Survive the 90's?

    It’s a line that gets thrown around all the time:“Gen Z couldn’t survive the 90s.”But is that actually true?In this episode of Same Roots, Different Branches, Andrew and Logan move past the nostalgia and the sarcasm to ask a better question:What were we trained by?Andrew shares the story of driving across the country the week after getting his license — no GPS, no location sharing, just brake lights and responsibility — and what that kind of exposure does to a young nervous system.They unpack:Life without smartphones or constant connectionCringe that used to dissolve instead of go viralShared culture vs algorithm cultureResponsibility without digital safety netsWhat it felt like when events like Columbine marked a “before and after”Whether Millennials romanticize the quietWhether Gen Z is weaker… or simply observedAnd in a reversal, they flip the question:Could Millennials survive 2024?This isn’t about who’s tougher.It’s about conditioning.Same root.Different branches.What would break you about living in 1999?What would break you about living in 2024?Did your worst teenage moment disappear… or is it archived forever?Do you remember a “before and after” moment growing up?Would you trade constant connection for quiet pressure?Send us your stories. We might feature them in a future episode.💬 We want to hear from you:

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    When Faith Feels Heavy

    What happens when you love God… but still feel overwhelmed?In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) talk honestly about anxiety, burnout, guilt, and the quiet pressure to look spiritually strong. We explore what church culture has gotten right — and where it has sometimes unintentionally added weight to people already carrying too much.This isn’t a therapy session.It isn’t a sermon.It’s an honest conversation about faith that doesn’t always feel light.We discuss:• The guilt of feeling overwhelmed• Generational differences around mental health• When prayer doesn’t immediately “fix” things• Burnout in church culture• Rest, resilience, and asking for helpWhen has faith felt heavy for you?Did you feel supported or silenced in that season?What helped?What hurt?What do you wish the church understood better about emotional struggle?Drop your thoughts below. Your voice matters here💬 We’d love to hear from you:

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    The Art of Not Winning

    What if the goal isn’t to win the argument?In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) take a deep dive into Romans 14 — one of the most challenging chapters on Christian disagreement, freedom, conscience, and love.This isn’t about compromising truth. It’s about learning when freedom becomes harmful, when conviction turns careless, and how love reshapes the way we handle gray areas.We talk about:• Strong vs. weak (and what that really means)• Disputable matters and gray areas• When freedom becomes a stumbling block• Generational fault lines in faith• Why restraint is often maturity• The difference between being right and being lovingWe want to hear from you!What “gray area” have you seen divide believers?Have you ever used your freedom in a way that hurt someone else’s faith?Where have you confused boldness with carelessness?Have you ever won an argument but lost a relationship?What right might love be asking you to lay down?

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    Grace in the Crowd

    What do we do when someone is caught in a moment we don’t know how to handle?In this episode, Andrew and Logan slow down and sit with one of the most uncomfortable stories in the Gospels — the woman caught in adultery in John 8. Rather than rushing to conclusions, we explore power, shame, silence, and mercy, and why Jesus’ response disrupts our instincts toward control, spectacle, and certainty.This conversation isn’t about excusing sin or winning arguments. It’s about restraint, dignity, and the kind of grace that removes our leverage while inviting real change. We talk generational instincts toward justice and compassion, public accountability versus private restoration, and what it looks like to lay down stones we didn’t realize we were holding.In this episode:• Why this story makes people uncomfortable• The danger of public shame and spectacle• Jesus’ use of silence and restraint• Justice, mercy, and dignity held together• Generational responses to accountability• Why grace comes before direction• What it means to lay down the stoneNew episodes weekly.Same foundation. Different perspectives. Real conversations.

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    After the Knock

    This episode is a conversation we couldn’t leave unfinished.We talk about borders, immigration enforcement, asylum, and the use of force — but more than that, we wrestle with something deeper: how fear shapes our view of power, and how easily we justify authority when it’s pointed at people we don’t identify with.We lay out our actual positions plainly, challenge each other in real time, and ask hard questions about status versus harm, delay versus justice, and why the same use of force can look righteous in one decade and shameful in another.Faith isn’t used here as a political weapon or a shortcut to answers. Instead, we explore how Scripture consistently puts moral brakes on power and centers the vulnerable as the measure of justice.This isn’t a debate episode.It’s a wrestling match — with each other, with conscience, and with the uncomfortable places where belief and reality collide.If you’re willing to sit with tension instead of rushing to conclusions, you’re in the right place.

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    Gaming, Identity, and Learning to Lose Well

    Gaming is supposed to be fun — so why does it reveal so much about who we are?In this episode, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) dig into how gaming exposes identity, ego, patience, and character. From generational differences in how we grew up playing, to why losing feels personal and winning can bring out the worst in us, this conversation goes way beyond controllers and consoles.We talk about how low-stakes environments like gaming become training grounds for real-life habits — how we handle frustration, teamwork, humility, and self-control. And we explore why faith doesn’t just show up in big moments, but in how we treat people when the stakes are small.Plus: stories, generational contrast, and a Rapid Fire segment that keeps things light without dodging the deeper point.

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    Why We Argue About Dumb Stuff First

    Why do people fight harder over games, movies, and fandoms than they do over real issues?In this episode, Andrew (the Xennial) and Logan (the Gen Z) break down why “dumb arguments” matter more than we think.From gaming hot takes to online debates to growing up in the church, we explore how small disagreements become practice for the big ones. We talk identity, ego, generational conflict styles, and how faith shapes the way we respond in moments that shouldn’t feel personal… but somehow do.

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    M4 vs AK (It’s Not About Airsoft)

    In this episode, Andrew (the Xennial) and Logan (the Gen Z) take on the classic airsoft debate: M4 platform vs AK platform. But it doesn’t take long to realize… this conversation isn’t really about gear.It’s about mindset, adaptability, reliability, and the way different generations respond to changing environments.From open woods behind a racetrack, to structure-heavy fields, to a full-blown abandoned high school CQB arena—each space reveals something about how we think, react, and problem-solve.We also explain what airsoft actually is, break down why different playstyles make sense, and explore how small disagreements often mirror the way we handle bigger ones in life.

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    Before We Disagree

    In this first episode of Same Roots, Different Branches, Andrew (Xennial) and Logan (Gen Z) introduce themselves, their shared faith roots, and why this podcast exists. As a stepfather and stepson from different generations, they talk about how they learned to disagree without losing respect — and why that matters in conversations about faith, culture, politics, and everyday life.This episode isn’t about taking sides. It’s about setting the table: how they approach hard topics, the rules they live by, and why they believe real conversation still matters. From church backgrounds and generational differences to airsoft debates and family dynamics, Episode 1 lays the foundation for everything that follows.If you’re tired of being told what to think and want to hear how people reason through differences instead, you’re in the right place.Music used withPixabay license agreement. Licensee: u_2y8inujvde

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“Two generations, one family, no HR department"A father and step-son talk it out

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