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Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda

Episode 054: How Important Is Physical Attraction?

Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda

Harris Creek Baptist Church

Religion & Spirituality

4.94.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

When you're looking for who to date, how important is physical attraction and chemistry? On this episode, we help you find the answers to that question!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning in to becoming something where we promise to keep the conversation honest

0:15.2

and real for young adults in their 20s and 30s.

0:19.2

Every moment we live is training for a future moment and that's why we do this podcast

0:23.7

because we want you to be prepared for everything that life is going to throw at you.

0:28.6

Our hope with this podcast is that it would help you become all that God desires you

0:32.8

to be.

0:33.8

So with that in mind, let's jump right in to this week's episode of Becoming Something.

0:38.8

What's up podcast world?

0:49.5

It's your boy JP in the studio with two of my dear friends, the Nathan Hylgan camp.

0:55.6

What's up podcast world?

0:57.3

It's your number one podcast person in the world.

1:00.0

Nate Hylgan camp is here.

1:01.5

You're welcome.

1:02.5

You get to spend time with me today.

1:03.5

Nate, is that a fish on your shirt?

1:05.9

It's a fish.

1:06.9

I'm always repping Jesus, you know, the excuse that you are.

1:12.0

I also wear a breadcrumb and fish and breadcrumb.

1:16.0

I used to work at a breadcrumb and fish.

1:18.4

So why did you fish this morning?

1:21.0

Did you go fishing?

1:22.0

So here's the deal.

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