EP.635
The guys are back, and this time, they’re not easing into it. Michael, Daniel, and Myke reunite for a Fourth of July episode that quickly turns from celebration to confrontation, unpacking what it really means to live in America right now. There’s appreciation for the freedoms and opportunities the country offers, but that gratitude is constantly challenged by deeper tensions especially as Michael pushes hard against the idea of America as a “Christian nation.”
The conversation gets personal and philosophical fast. Daniel leans firmly into his Christian beliefs, while Myke, hovering just a few degrees away from full fledged Catholicism, adds his own layered perspective on faith and tradition. Michael counters with sharp critiques, calling out what he sees as contradictions and hypocrisy within biblical teachings, sparking a raw back and forth that doesn’t try to smooth over disagreement.
From there, the discussion expands into evolution, belief systems, and the ongoing clash between science and religion, before taking a turn into something even more grounded: mental illness. The group explores how belief, identity, and societal pressure intersect with mental health in modern America, tying personal struggles into the larger cultural landscape.
What starts as a holiday episode becomes something much heavier and unfiltered, a thought provoking conversation about faith, freedom, and the fractures running through the country today.


