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That's So Rad!

Writer Terry Pratchett once said, "People think that stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around."This podcast is about shared stories and mining meaning from them. It's about learning from one another as we look at our lives and the lessons we've learned. There will be plenty of laughs and randomness along the way. "That's So Rad!" is gonna be a fun, entertaining, and thought provoking ride.

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    A Fun and Nostalgic Look at the History of the Word "Rad"

    In this episode, Travis reads Aaron Gilbreath’s essay, "A Brief History of the Word Rad," which takes a fun and nostalgic look at the history of the word "rad," exploring its roots in skateboarding and pop culture and its enduring presence in American vernacular. Some of the cult classic films mentioned include the BMX flick "Rad," and the skateboarding movies "Gleaming the Cube" and "Thrashin'." The essay also explores other popular expressions and slang terms from the 80s (and prior) that emerge from subcultures and evolve into cultural icons. As Aaron points out many of them are not only cringey now, but have no relevance whatsoever. Why some words die out and others maintain lasting power is an interesting phenomenon that the essay also explores.Checkout Aaron Gilbreath's website:https://aarongilbreath.com/In this episode:Origins of the word 'rad' in Southern California skate cultureThe influence of 1980s slang and Valley Speak on popular cultureThe linguistic evolution and cultural significance of 'rad'The role of skateboarding pioneers like the Z-Boys in shaping slangThe cyclical nature of slang and cultural artifacts

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    Experiencing the World Through Tech, Tunes, and Theology with Roosevelt Leggett

    In the episode, Travis welcomes his friend Roosevelt Leggett to the podcast. Roosevelt blends his passions for technology, music, faith, and exploration to live intentionally and connect more deeply with others. The two discuss plenty of random things as well like Roosevelt's nicknames, origami, a crazy karaoke story, and the fear of being chosen out of the crowd for magic shows.This episode offers insights into embracing uniqueness, the intersection of culture and technology, and practical ways to cultivate curiosity. Roosevelt shares a really cool Venn diagram exercise for his life that illustrates his diverse passions and interests and how those things intersect to shape his identity and worldview. It's a great tool anyone could use for creating a holistic approach to living intentionally and meaningfully.In this episode:Roosevelt shares the origin story behind his unique name and the significance of family traditionsExploring Roosevelt’s creative passions, including origami and music as a means of cultural explorationInsight into how his background in communication and tech influences his work and life philosophyPersonal stories of resilience, faith, and inspiration, including family journeys and health challengesPractical advice for fostering curiosity and kindness amidst a fast-changing world

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    From Panic to Purpose: Practicing Medicine and Merging Faith and Science with Wes Hardin

    Travis welcomes his friend Wes Hardin on the podcast. Wes shares about a fun entrepreneurial idea for friends that he created with his wife. They then explore Wes's journey from being a science teacher to becoming a Physician Assistant and the motivation behind this journey. We shares candidly about his experiences with anxiety, and talks about how his faith and a perspective shift became a game changer for his life outlook.They explore the intersection of science, faith, medicine, and miracles. Wes shares some compelling stories, scientific insights, and talks about his cool side project Meaningful Science. He also shares about his spoken word poetry and how he uses it to talk about faith and reason on the stage.Supper Sleuths Mystery Kits:https://suppersleuths.comWes's science and apologetics website:https://www.meaningfulscience.com/Wes's spoken word videos:https://www.youtube.com/@meaningfulscienceA spoken word with Jeremy:https://youtu.be/ZFmmPA9Jj_8?si=dTD2cQftOJFxwTx1Wes's wife's marriage and enneagram resource mentioned:https://www.enneagramandmarriage.comIn this episode:Wes talks about he and his wife's Supper Sleuth's couple's mystery dinner kitsHis journey from teacher to physician assistantOvercoming anxiety through faith and perspectiveBecoming inspired to fight diseaseHandling stress and anxiety as a medical professionalInnovative ways faith intersects with medicineThe relationship between science, reason, and ChristianityThe use of poetry and art in apologetics

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    Meet Jeremy Vangsnes: Unable to Speak but the Loudest Voice in the Room

    In this episode, Travis welcomes a very special guest! His brother Jeremy joins the podcast using an assistive speaking device. After a devastating car accident in 2009 left him initially pronounced dead, then at best vegetative with a traumatic brain injury, he's continued to defy so many challenges in front of him--including the greatest of all--despair.Jeremy was a collegiate All-American runner with his entire future before him. The accident stripped it all away. To this day, he needs 24-7 care and cannot speak, however he has the greatest joy that those in his life have ever seen.This episode highlights resilience, faith, and the power of joy and humor even in life's toughest circumstances. Jeremy shares where he gets his inspiration and brings some powerful messages of encouragement.Checkout Jeremy's website where you can learn more about his story, checkout his art, and sign up for his monthly newsletter!https://www.joyindespair.comWatch Jeremy playing the "Feetar."https://youtu.be/6Vc47XXDVgM?si=rtkUYx3AtAjiOrv_Find Jeremy on socials @ Jeremy VangsnesIn this episode:The life-changing accident and Jeremy's initial prognosis of being in a vegetative state with a TBIJeremy's recovery and regaining movement in his arm and eyesThe development and use of Tobii Dynavox device for spelling and communicationJeremy's humorous personality and one-liners that reveal his vibrant characterHow Jeremy's joy is his greatest gift and voice for othersThe role of faith, family, and perseverance in overcoming life’s challengesJeremy's experiences with questions from family and his favorite conversationsJeremy makes art with his foot and plays an improvised guitar for his foot called the "feetar"

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    The Story Behind the Man Who Wrote a Book With His Mouth in an Iron Lung!

    In this solo episode, Travis explores the incredible story of Paul Alexander, who spent 72 years living in an iron lung due to polio. The longest time on record that anyone has spent in an iron lung! His journey of perseverance, hope, and ingenuity offers powerful lessons on overcoming adversity and living a meaningful life despite impossible circumstances.His family played a crucial role in his survival and growth, with his father ingeniously adapting tools to help Paul paint, draw, and write, thus opening doors to the world beyond his confinement.Paul authored a memoir, "Three Minutes for a Dog, My Life in an Iron Lung," which he wrote using a plastic stick to tap out words on a keyboard. This book took eight years to complete and symbolizes his relentless effort and determination.Paul pursued higher education, earning a bachelor's degree and attending law school at the University of Texas. He became a practicing attorney focused on disability rights and at the end of his life gained a big following on social media.Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung by Paul Alexander - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XYZ1234Paul Alexander's TikTok - Iron Long Man - https://www.tiktok.com/@ironlongmanPolio and its history - CDC - https://www.cdc.gov/polio/about/index.htmIn this episode:The harrowing experience of polio and life in an iron lungPaul Alexander’s remarkable resilience and creative problem-solvingThe role of hope, faith, and family support in overcoming challengesHow small acts of ingenuity, like making a breathing device, open new possibilitiesInsights on living a "great story" regardless of circumstancesThe convergence of technology, art, and life in Paul’s storyThe importance of community and encouragement in overcoming obstaclesClosing quote from Paul:"I spent a lot of time in the iron lung, but I didn't live in it. I lived outside it in my mind, my heart, and the life I created."

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    Dave Ruins Art: The Viral Artist Who Took the Internet by Stormtrooper with Dave Sherrill

    In this episode of the podcast, Travis interviews artist Dave Sherrill, known for his whimsically fun and innovative art style under the name 'Dave Ruins Art.' They discuss Dave's journey from a self-taught artist to an internet sensation. He shares the story of how his reimagined pop culture scenes (from Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and more!) suddenly catapulted him to international recognition.Dave continues to hone his craft and shares insights on teaching art, the creative process, and the responsibility that comes with being a professional artist. Travis and Dave discuss the creative process, the importance of authenticity, and how the convergence of very different things leads to really cool creations and even powerful discoveries. Lots more on art, making cool stuff, and being inspired!Dave's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/daveruinsart/Buy prints and other rad stuff at DaveRuinsArt online store!daveruinsart.comDave's online art classes:https://www.daveruinsartschool.comIn this episode:Dave talks about the origin of painting Star Wars scenes on thrift store landscape paintings.The name 'Dave Ruins Art' was a strategic choice to embrace criticism.The influence of social media and Reddit in exploding his work globallyDave talks about his glorious beard.The role of speed paintings and factory-made art in his unique styleDave emphasizes the importance of learning and improving as an artist.The power of converging different things and the Medici Effect in sparking innovationTeaching art helps solidify Dave's own understanding and skills.Art is a sacred process, connecting artists across generations.Creativity is inherent in everyone, and art should be accessible.Dave's teaching approach encourages experimentation and risk-taking.The intersection of different ideas can lead to innovative art.Dave aims to push boundaries while respecting original creators.Lessons learned from art icons like Van Gogh and PicassoHow art impacts mental health and the joy of embracing imperfection

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    From Rafting Rapids to Building Houses: An Inspiring Vision of Leadership and Life with Taylor Brown

    In this episode of That's So Rad, Travis is joined by his friend Taylor Brown who is the founder of Cottonwood Construction. Taylor is known for his unique leadership style rooted in character, adventure, community, and resilience. His company is distinguished by its integrity-driven culture and commitment to sustainable growth.Taylor shares how choosing deep roots over seasoned experience transformed his team—and his life. Taylor’s unconventional approach to team-building—prioritizing character over experience—has created a motivated, accountable, and enduring crew. You'll hear more about that as well as some crazy outdoor stories. Taylor has some other great insights and inspiration to share about life in general as well.Cottonwood Construction and Design:https://cottonwoodbuilds.comF3 Nation: Fitness, Fellowship, Faithhttps://f3nation.comEpisode highlights:Highlights from Taylor's travels and adventures in St. Thomas and Colorado.The challenges and joys of outdoor activities like rafting, mountain biking, and canoeing.The significance of teamwork in overcoming challenges during adventures.Taylor's involvement in F3 and its impact on his life.Cottonwood Construction's mission rooted in integrity and communication.Innovative leadership by building a team based on character and strengths.The role of mentorship in personal and professional growth.Finding inspiration in nature and music, and the practice of gratitude.

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    Bad Trucker Hats, Crazy Sea Tales, and Returning to the Scene of a Scary Battle with Dan Vangsnes

    In this episode of That's So Rad Podcast, Travis is joined by his brother Dan as they dive into a whirlwind of stories, random topics, and reminisce on notable memories from long ago and recent times.Dan and Travis also reflect on a life-altering car accident that occurred 16 years ago, which their brother Jeremy with a disabling traumatic brain injury. They discuss the profound impact of this event on their family, the journey of healing, and the importance of finding support in community along the way.The conversation also touches on Dan's recent return to the accident site in Montana, the beauty and pain intertwined in the memories, some incredibly inspiring redemptive moments, and the celebration of Jeremy's life through a really cool community event.Episode highlights:Childhood memories in North Dakota.Discussion on vintage trucker hats.Funny Buckees story!Dan's wild kayak story in the open ocean.Reflections on a family tragedy that has profound impacts today.Dan recounts returning to the accident site this past fall.Jeremy's art and joy inspire those around him.Reflections on a huge birthday bash for their brother Jeremy who suffered a traumatic brain injury.Checkout Jeremy's website:joyindespair.comCheckout his monthly newsletters and subscribe:https://www.joyindespair.com/newsletter-archivesJeremy jamming on the "Feetar" with Wasperjaws:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vc47XXDVgM

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    Shiny Rad People, More Stories, and a Great Goal for 2026

    In this episode of That's So Rad Podcast, host Travis reflects on the start of a new year, his trimmed up beard, the importance of storytelling, and the adventures that come with unexpected challenges like flat tires.Travis shares humorous anecdotes and reflections on life, including a memorable flat tire adventure in Asheville and the importance of being present in the moment. He emphasizes the value of storytelling, humor, and the little things in life that often turn out to be the big things.Reach out to me at: [email protected] Highlights:The podcast aims to be a platform for storytelling.Stories provide sustenance and connection in our lives.Humor is essential for connecting with others.Owning and operating a beard responsibly.Embracing the little moments can lead to greater fulfillment.Unexpected challenges can lead to memorable adventures.Being present in life enhances our experiences.Quotes can serve as guiding principles in our lives.Life's simple tasks can bring clarity and focus.Engaging with others can inspire personal growth.

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    Christmas Edition and 2025 Year Rewind! with My Mom Kathy Vangsnes

    In this heartfelt episode, Travis and his mom Kathy reflect on the year 2025, sharing personal stories, family dynamics, and Christmas memories and traditions. Kathy recounts her inspiring medical mission trip down the Amazon River, while both discuss the challenges faced by family members and friends throughout the year. They also share their favorite highlights for the year.They reminisce about family holiday stories, the importance of faith and community, and the joy of being together as a family. As they look ahead to the new year, they express their hopes for continued adventures and forging deeper connections with important people in their lives.Episode highlights:Kathy shares her experience on a medical mission trip down the Amazon River.Kathy emphasizes the importance of faith and community in difficult times.The discussion includes remembering Christmas traditions and memories from childhood.Travis and Kathy reflect on the significance of small moments in life.They talk about favorite Christmas memories with family through the years.They recount the awful stomach flu Christmas that spread like wildfire.Travis shares a crazy story about his cowboy boot roller skates he made for Christmas.

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    The Life and Times of a Six Year Old with Dak Vangsnes

    In this episode of "That's So Rad," host Travis engages in a lively conversation with his youngest son, Dakota. They discuss family dynamics, Dakota's love for drawing, and all the random things that pop into a six year old's mind in a conversation. The episode is filled with humorous anecdotes, including Dakota's imaginative stories and his unique perspective on family roles. The conversation also touches on themes of gratitude, love, and the joy of simple moments shared between father and son.Episode highlights:Travis and Dakota share a humorous story about a grocery store experience.Dakota has a unique perspective on family roles that Travis tries to figure out.Travis and Dakota discuss the challenges and joys of having a big beard.The episode is filled with imaginative stories from Dakota.Travis shares Dakota's really special gift he brings to the worldDakota's favorite activities include drawing and spending time with family.

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    Reflecting on the Podcast So Far: Highlights, Cool Moments, and Crazy Surprises

    In this episode of That's So Rad Podcast, Travis reflects on the journey of his podcast so far, sharing personal stories and highlights from past episodes. He talks about the power of short form content and the impact and reach the reels have had on social media--including one that went viral and another one that was liked by a starting NFL player on the Indianapolis Colts. Travis talks about the aspect of guests bringing props to share on the show and brings out a pair of Reebok Pumps for this episode. He also shares about some surprises he didn't see coming on the show in terms of guests and cool moments. Travis touches on the frequency he talks about his brother Jeremy's story , who has shown incredible resilience after a life-changing accident. He also shares some of the vision about what he's been exploring in terms of guests and content in the show. TakeawaysTravis shares the unique format of his podcast, featuring ordinary people sharing stories and life lessons. Travis reflects on his brother Jeremy's resilience after a life-changing car accident.Travis discusses the impact of grief and the solidarity of suffering with his guests.The episode highlights the importance of humor as a connector and coping mechanism.Travis shares a funny story about finding a knockoff Nike shoe labeled 'Mike.'The podcast has had a clip that has gone viral with a prop from high school track days, gaining over a million views.Travis emphasizes the power in the diversity of answers to what keeps people inspired.The episode concludes with gratitude for the support and feedback from listeners.

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    Farm Adventures, 90s Nostalgia, and Launching an Art Career with Rachael Ormond

    In this episode of 'That's So Rad!,' Travis talks with his high school classmate, Rachael Ormond, who he hasn't seen for nearly 30 years. They take a nostalgic trip back to growing up on farms and their high school days in Rugby, North Dakota. They share humorous anecdotes about their teenage years, including awkward school dances, 90s nostalgia, and random memories from their childhood and teen years.Rachael also discusses her journey from a small-town artist to a professional photographer and painter, highlighting the influence of her upbringing on her creative pursuits. She shares what inspires her art now and what she sees for the future of her creative endeavors. The two reflect on their own faith and talk about the grief and loss of losing their dads. Purchase Rachael's original and custom art prints:Highlights:The influence of North Dakota's landscape and farm life on their upbringing.Rachael's childhood memory of digging ponds on the farm.Awkward junior high dancesThe nostalgic discussion about 90s pop culture and school memories.Show and tell on art both have createdNorth Dakota accentsRachael's journey from a small-town artist to a professional photographer.Rachael's artistic journey and where she finds inspiration today.

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    Our Families Became Friends Through a YouTube Video with Rhonda Douglas

    In this episode, Travis is joined by Rhonda Douglas who shares about their unlikely friendship through her discovering a YouTube video of his brother's traumatic brain injury story several years ago. Rhonda would regularly make 6 hour round trip visits in the same day to see Jeremy. They reminisce on this and talk about Jeremy's inspiring recovery from a traumatic brain injury in 2009.Rhonda shares her journey of faith, the importance of family, and her experiences in special education, highlighting the profound impact of special needs students on her life. She emphasizes the significance of being an advocate for children with disabilities and the joy she finds in teaching kids about Jesus. The conversation explores themes of compassion, courage, inspiration, and the beauty of community.Jeremy's website and story:https://www.joyindespair.com/An old video of Jeremy and his brain injury recovery journey:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5fQb39uNV4TakeawaysFaith can lead to unexpected friendships.Community support is vital in recovery journeys.Teaching is a form of caregiving.Unexpected connections can change lives.Family and faith are foundational.Miracles can happen in everyday life.Advocacy is crucial in special education.Nature inspires peace and reflection.Technology impacts children's learning.Personal stories can inspire others.

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    Caregiving, Coaching, and Cheering Others On with Eron Benjamin

    In this episode of "That's So Rad Podcast," host Travis is joined by his friend Eron Benjamin for a lively conversation. They explore the unexpected twists and turns of life through Eron's experiences in caregiving, coaching, and his time as a college mascot. Eron shares humorous anecdotes throughout as well as inspiring and insightful commentary .Eron shares about his journey of going from a Chick-fil-A Manager to becoming a caregiver for his friend Jeremy (Travis's brother), who has a traumatic brain injury. Jeremy lives with Eron and his family as they provide home care and also open their home to a caregiving team for Jeremy's round the clock needs. Travis and Eron share some laughs, explore the challenges and joys of caregiving, and talk about the unique bond Eron has with Jeremy. Eron shares some profound thoughts about ways Jeremy has impacted his life as well as what caregiving has taught him. Eron shares about some of the formative things in his childhood and has some hilarious stories about being a college mascot and cheerleader. He also shares about his passion for sports training and coaching and how that has shaped his approach to life and relationships. Jeremy's website:https://www.joyindespair.com/

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    Forged in the Fire of Growing up With All Brothers with Joelle Vangsnes

    In this episode of the That's So Rad Podcast, host Travis is joined by his daughter Joelle, who shares her unique experiences growing up as the only girl among four brothers. They discuss this formative dynamic, Joelle's journey in high school volleyball, and the lessons learned from family caregiving, particularly in relation to her grandpa and uncle. Joelle reflects on the importance of resilience, joy, and the impact of family and friends in her life.Episode highlights:Hanging tough with four brothers Cool trips and lifetime experiencesWhat's in a name? Funny convo on their Norwegian last nameJoey shares about her love of volleyball They discuss her nickname on the court given by her dad, "The Norwegian Nightmare"Lessons learned watching her dad and family care for her grandpa and uncleThe hard reality of her grandpa's dementia and also the funny moments they shared as wellHow her Uncle Jeremy inspires her

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    Living Loud: From Ironman Races to Giant Bonfires to Empowering Kids with Seth Teegarden

    In this episode of That's So Rad Podcast, host Travis welcomes his friend Seth Teegarden, who Travis worked alongside as a house parent for kids in foster care at a children's home in SC. They talk more about that experience together. Seth shares stories about endurance racing (including competing in Ironman races) and lessons gained from his experiences working in ministry. Here's a snapshot of some what they cover in their lively conversation:Seth and Travis reminisce about their time building mountain bike trails with the kids they worked with, which played a significant role in their friendship.Revolving hairstyles and that time Seth nearly got "scalped" working on his carA massive bonfire event involving a giant pile of Christmas trees Seth shares the profound impact of meeting Travis's brother Jeremy, who cannot speak, and how it deepened his understanding of communication and connection.Seth talks about the unexpected challenges during his Ironman race, including a broken bike chain, and how he overcame them with determination.Where Seth finds inspiration and what he's learned from working with kids as a youth pastor

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    Marriage Tales and Embracing Fails: Risk, Creativity, and Growth with Jess Vangsnes

    In this episode of "That's So Rad Podcast," Travis is joined by his amazingly rad wife, Jess Vangsnes. Together, they delve into their personal journey (sharing how they met), discussing the dynamics of their marriage, parenting five children, and their shared passion for creativity and adventure. Jess shares her experiences with overcoming learning challenges and how they shaped her diverse skill set, while Travis reflects on their mutual values and the importance of taking healthy risks. Travis lists off the many things Jess is able to do and says she's the most talented person he's ever met. The episode also highlights Jess's new ventures, including her relationship coaching practice, her podcast "Transforming Us," and her upcoming book "From Guarded to Grounded," which explores themes of self-awareness and personal growth. Checkout her Enneagram and relationship coaching resources: https://www.transformingus.org/Their shared podcast: Cultivate the OrdinaryEpisode Highlights:Funny Stories: Jess shares about Travis' dating profile which featured him riding a llama and driving a crazy car. They also talk about the time he had her do a tattoo on him with a tattoo gun he bought off EBay. Marriage Dynamics: The couple candidly and humorously discuss their marriage, highlighting their shared love for creativity, adventures, and embracing risk. Parenting Adventures: Jess and Travis share a laugh about the time they forgot to pick up their son from school, showcasing the chaos of parenting five kids. Life Lessons: They reflect on taking risks, like the infamous Greyhound bus purchase, and how these adventures have shaped their relationship.

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    Living Intentionally: From Small Town Roots to Big Life Lessons with Isaac Schaan

    In this episode of That's So Rad Podcast, host Travis reconnects with his friend and high school classmate, Isaac Schaan. Up until recently, the two hadn't talked since graduation in 1998. They make up for lost ground going deep and wide in this conversation. Here's a snapshot of things they cover in this jam packed episode:Shared experiences growing up in the small farming town of Rugby, North Dakota.Lessons from the farmIke's javelin incident in high school and other sports storiesBeards and pro grooming tipsThe role of faith in lifeAdoption and engaging foster careLosing their dads and lessons in grief**The two spend a good bit of time talking about adoption, where Isaac shares his family's journey of adopting three siblings, highlighting the challenges and blessings that come with it. Travis shares part of his own story as well and what led him into foster care and adoption. They emphasize the importance of understanding trauma in adopted children and the significant need for foster and adoptive parents. Isaac and Travis have also lost their dads within the last few years. Isaac shares about his dad and what he meant to him as his son and his community. They discuss grief, healing from loss, and navigating life after losing a parent.

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    Woodworking, Music, and Designing the World’s Coolest Instrument with Everett Conaway

    In this episode of "That's So Rad Podcast," hosts Travis and Everett Conaway engage in a cool conversation about creativity, friendship, and the power of music. They delve into the story of the "Feetar", a custom instrument designed by Everett for Travis's brother Jeremy, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2009. The Feetar, crafted from reclaimed wood, allows Jeremy to play music despite his physical limitations, symbolizing inclusivity and innovation.The discussion also delves into the impact of music, what it's like to play in a band, and why Everett loves the bass guitar. The conversation turns to Everett's journey of woodworking (from hobby to business), and the artistry involved in creating meaningful pieces. Everett reflects on the influences that have shaped his life and the pride he feels in his family and the cool stuff he creates in his shop. LINKS:Watch Jeremy jamming on the Feetar with WasperjawsCheckout Jeremy's website and sign up on there to get his newsletter:https://www.joyindespair.com/Checkout the band WASPERJAWS:Find their music on all the platforms here:Everett's woodworking business 6th Interval Designs:https://6thinterval.com/Instagram: @6th_interval_designs

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    From Foster Care to Finding His Footing and Shining with Dre Vangsnes

    In this heartfelt episode of That's So Rad Podcast, host Travis is joined by his son Dre who's on the podcast as part of a Father's Day gift to his dad. The two share some fun dad and son banter to kick things off. Dre then opens up and shares about his unique journey from foster care to adoption. The conversation explores Dre's experiences growing up in a biracial family, the challenges and triumphs of his childhood, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Dre discusses his faith, interests, and aspirations for the future, providing insights into the importance of family, personal growth, and the impact of supportive relationships. The episode concludes with Dre's reflections on life and what inspires him at age 18.

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    Trailblazing Through Life's Challenges and Living Fully Alive with Tom Heilman

    In this episode of That's So Rad! Podcast, host Travis reconnects with his high school classmate Tom Heilman, exploring their shared memories from growing up together in Rugby, North Dakota. Travis and Tom haven't talked since graduation in 1998! They discuss the importance of curiosity, the impact of small-town life, and the values of community and hard work gained from farm work. The conversation also delves into some fun nostalgic high school sports memories in track and football. There's also a hilarious school bus story, a scary runaway tractor incident, and a crazy memento Tom unveils from their track days. The discussion shifts to Tom's career in wealth management, emphasizing the emotional aspects of financial decisions. Tom shares insights from his career in finance and all the lessons he's learned about life and people as a result.They delve into their mountain biking adventures and the joys of trail building. Tom also opens up about his journey of sobriety and the importance of family, marriage, and cool life lessons learned through fatherhood. Finally, they explore personal growth, the importance of taking risks, and the fleeting nature of life, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges and pursue their passions.Checkout:Tom's wife Missy's awesome nonprofit, BIO Girls, helping build self esteem in young girlshttps://www.biogirls.org/Fargo Moorehead Traibuilders: Building and maintaining off road mountain bike trailshttps://fmtrailbuilders.org/

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    80s Station Wagons to "In-Law Country Music" and Everything in Between with Danny Smith

    In this episode of That's So Rad podcast, host Travis Vangsnes interviews his friend Danny Smith. This episode is loaded up! They discuss the impact of working with kids in foster care and the lessons learned from those experiences. The conversation also touches on nostalgia, particularly around a love of station wagons (Travis' "grocery getter"), humor, and having fun. Danny shares about his journey from growing up in a camp in Kentucky to becoming a musician. He reflects on the influence of his upbringing, the essence of Kentucky culture, and the importance of humor in navigating life's challenges.Danny shares insights about his band, Wasperjaws, and their unique style of 'in-law country' music. Travis and Danny discuss Wasperjaws recently jamming with Travis' brother Jeremy (who suffered a traumatic brain injury) and plays a six stringed instrument with his foot called the Feetar. There's some clips of them playing together in this episode.Danny also shares a great story about the impact of a surprising endorsement from Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers. He emphasizes the significance of community, family, and living a worshipful life through daily actions, while also exploring the creative process behind his songwriting. WASPERJAWS:Find their music on all the platforms here:Instagram: @wasperjawsFollow Jeremy:Instagram: @jeremyvangsnesYouTube: @JeremyVangsnes

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    Lessons in Resilience and Inspiring Others to Do Hard Things with Damon Luke

    In this episode of That's So Rad podcast, host Travis and guest Damon Luke explore their friendship and reflect on the impact of upbringing on personal growth. The two also talk about the significance of family support, and the challenges faced during childhood, particularly in the context of growing up in the Bronx without a father figure. The conversation highlights themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of embracing life's challenges. Damon also shares about his journey of personal growth shaped by the hard work of his mother and the influence of sports in his life. He reflects on the challenges he faced, his initial reluctance to stay committed to sports teams, and how he eventually embraced the philosophy of 'Do Damage'—a mantra and business idea that emphasizes hard work and dedication. The discussion also touches on the evolution of his brand and the importance of living out the values he teaches.They share stories about a really cool t-shirt design inspired by Travis' brother Jeremy who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2009. They also recount a memorable 5k race involving Jeremy.Damon recounts a serendipitous moment with his wife that led to a deeper understanding of life and faith. Damon emphasizes the transformative power of love and the importance of community and connection in navigating life's challenges. He reflects on the pursuit of peace and the significance of understanding others' stories as a means to foster connection and empathy.Checkout Do Damage: On Facebook and Instagram Checkout Jeremy's website:https://www.joyindespair.com/

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    Mental Health Meets Humor and Creativity: Fun Times in St. Louis with Jeff Elden

    In this episode of That's So Rad podcast, host Travis reunites with his friend Jeff Elden, exploring their shared experiences in St. Louis and their work in mental health. They talk beards, punk and ska music, "t-shirts with a twist" parties, and share funny stories and memories working together at a mental health agency near St. Louis. The conversation highlights the importance of humor, authenticity, and connection in their professional roles, as well as memorable interactions with clients that shaped their experiences. Through laughter and shared stories, they reflect on the impact of their work and the friendships formed along the way.Travis and Jeff reflect on their experiences using humor as a tool working with teens in a substance abuse program. They also share about their times helping kids through the SKUNKS program they created, emphasizing the importance of social skills, teamwork, and creativity. They share memorable moments from their time together, including the innovative activities they designed to engage kids and foster community. Jeff and Travis also explore themes of individuality, creativity, community, and the importance of connection in both personal and professional realms. Jeff shares insights from his experiences in mental health and running a nonprofit, Atlas Youth Outreach, which focuses on supporting teens through mental health resources, group therapy, and community engagement. They also discuss formative personal experiences, including creative endeavors and music, and how these things shaped their identities and perspectives on individuality and acceptance.

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    Dude, Where’ve You Been?: Classmates Reunite After Nearly 30 Years with Brett Henry

    In this energetic kick-off episode of 'That's So Rad', host Travis reunites with his old high school classmate, Brett Henry after nearly 30 years. They haven't talked prior to this since their graduation in 1998! Travis and Brett share funny high school memories, talk everything from facial hair to North Dakota accents, and discuss the uniqueness of growing up in North Dakota and how their upbringing shaped their identities. The two share about their personal journeys and explore the impact of humor and friendship (from a distance) in their lives this many years later. Brett discusses his transition from a career in hospitality to becoming a stay-at-home dad, while both reflect on the importance of legacy and the lessons learned over the years. They discuss the impact of sports, Brett's love of the Baltimore Orioles, fatherhood, and societal expectations on their lives. The two also discuss personal growth, the importance of family time, and the bonds formed through parenting and humor. Brett reflects on his experiences with baseball as a means of connection and community, as well as the lessons learned from working in the hospitality industry. The conversation concludes with insights on maintaining a youthful spirit and the significance of staying true to oneself throughout life's journey.

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    That's So Rad! Trailer

    In this trailer episode, Travis shares his vision for That's So Rad! podcast. He shares how one of the key antidotes in an era of so much much anger, polarization, disconnection, and epidemics of anxiety and loneliness is finding meaningful connection with each other as humans. That's exactly what this podcast attempts to do.That's So Rad! he shares is about learning from others and through their life lessons. It's about gaining "a-ha" moments from great stories. It's about being inspired and learning from others' lives and life lessons. Everyone has something valuable to teach us with their lives and life experiences. It requires listening Travis says and points to former president of Yale, Dr. James R. Angell's timely quote when he said, “Grow antennae not horns.” Travis shares how stories have the power to shape us. This podcast he says is about learning, laughs, and leaving seeing our own life in new ways.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Writer Terry Pratchett once said, "People think that stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around."This podcast is about shared stories and mining meaning from them. It's about learning from one another as we look at our lives and the lessons we've learned. There will be plenty of laughs and randomness along the way. "That's So Rad!" is gonna be a fun, entertaining, and thought provoking ride.

HOSTED BY

Travis Vangsnes

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