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Meet the Hosts

Taylor Jeffries

Taylor Jeffries is a 31-year-old Christian, husband, and college dropout who almost finished a degree in biochemistry before realizing he was deeply bored — and quietly terrified of a life that felt small.

He spent his 20s chasing “more,” mistaking side quests for main quests and running hard on a treadmill of his own making. After falling on his face enough times to learn what actually matters, Taylor’s aim now is simple: help people get off the hamster wheel and start running a better race.

Taylor isn’t here to pretend he’s figured it out. He’s here to use what he’s learned — and what God gave him — to help others live with more joy, less pretending, and a little more direction than he had.

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Anthony “Tony” Parrish

Anthony Parrish studied politics and philosophy at the University of Dallas, which explains why no conversation is safe from becoming unnecessarily existential.

After accumulating an impressive amount of student loan debt for a degree with few practical applications, Tony worked as a freight broker before becoming the operations officer for a government contractor — a role perfectly suited to crushing his soul into the cloudy diamond it is today.

A millennial divorcee with a talent for missing social cues, Tony maintains an annoyingly cheerful disposition and a relentless curiosity about people. The podcast is his excuse to sit down and have real conversations — the only thing that reliably makes him feel human — and he hopes others get as much out of them as he does.

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