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GGCH: Best of 2024 & Celebrities Getting Christ-curious (#308)

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🗓️ 27 January 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

It’s time for another Generation Gap Culture Hour where I sit down with Josh Gilbert and Tony Jones to talk about current culture from across our 20-year age perspectives. In today’s episode we talk about: How bands I toured with on the Warped Tour are now featuring at venues reserved for “legacy acts.” 👀 Band merchandise etiquette, including one very cringe story from Tony Current events including Trump’s presidency and the TikTok ban The absurdity of long URLs in podcast advertising Institutions and outdated social media practices Our favorite media of 2024: books about burnout culture, Korean War fighter pilots, and the fall of the Roman Empire In the patron-only second half, we get more in-depth discussing Joe Rogan's recent interactions with Christian figures, and examining the intersection of apologetics, early Christian history, and religious experience. Highlights: 05:45 Political Concerns and TikTok Ban Discussions 14:47 Dude Lit, Books, Movies & TV Shows of the Year 23:53 Joe Rogan's Cultural Impact and Christianity Best of Book: Byung-Chul Han: A Critical Introduction (Josh) The Hunters by James Salter (Dan) We Were Soldiers Once... and Young (Tony) Best of Series/TV Show: Ripley (Dan) Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey (Tony) Presumed Innocent (Josh) Best of Movie: A Complete Unknown (Dan) Dune 2 (Tony) We Live in Time (Josh) Dan's Year End Mixes: Rock - Spotify Rock - Apple Music Pop - Spotify Pop- Apple Music ___________________________________________ Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/ Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch Faith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/ Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia.com -- he is accepting more work!) Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: youhavepermissionpodcast@gmail.com YHP Patron-only FB group: tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98 Website: www.dankochwords.com/yhp.html Join Dan's email list: www.dankochwords.com/ Artwork by sprungle.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everybody, to You Have Permission Generation Gap Culture Hour edition with myself, Josh Gilbert, Tony Jones.

0:13.6

What's up, dudes?

0:15.0

Yo.

0:16.0

Hello.

0:17.1

We, uh, we, of course, get together every month or two on this feed, and we look at cultural items and ongoings through the perspective of approximately a 20-year age gap between Josh and Tony, of which I am in roughly the middle.

0:35.4

And we may well look back on this particular GGCHH and see only two sets of footprints

0:43.9

because this is where you guys will be carrying me.

0:47.4

I am, sleep deprivation has entered the chat, but we do have some good stuff to get

0:52.7

into.

0:53.5

And I want to start with something

0:55.9

truly generational here. A friend of mine, Scott, sent me an advertisement for an upcoming

1:02.0

concert in the Seattle area. It is a concert at the Chateau-San-Michel Winery. I have been to many

1:09.6

concerts there. This is typically where you will see legacy acts.

1:14.5

I saw the Beach Boys there. You know, maybe like John Legend will play there. Like, it's very,

1:21.3

you know, it's Washington and it's wine. And the show that is being advertised is a coheed in Cambria with Taking Back Sunday at Chateau's

1:34.2

San Michelle Winery.

1:36.0

So I guess that means that now elder emo's, we might as well be the guy the boomer I saw

1:43.7

at Crosby Stills and Nash who had a Seahawks decaled vaporizer that he was using, which was also kind of a jarring moment in the history of marijuana legalization in the Pacific Northwest in my personal telling. I just was like, what the hell, man, bands, I toured with both of them, Warped Tour anyway, not on a shorter, you know, five-band tour, but I did warp tour with both of those bands. And now they're playing the fucking winery. Wow. This must be how Tony feels all the time. I never heard of either of them, but I did just buy tickets for Courtney and me to go see cake. Cake is a great winery band. Cake is, that's an appropriate band for this setting. I saw them at the zoo. They're playing, Josh, do you want to go with it? They're playing at the Surly Field. Oh, really? Yeah. The sound there is kind of shit, but it does does sound fun tony you don't know either of those

2:35.8

bands that dan or taking taking back sunday you've never heard of no never never heard of them are they

2:40.7

christian oh to be you no no reliant cake covers a cake song that's why i know cake but taking back sunday

2:48.1

was at one time kind of famous because their singer inspired a song by another big band in that whole scene.

2:57.0

And the song title was microphones are for singing, not swinging, because Adam Lazaro was known for just wild, like, mic swinging and not known. I think, I don't think it's uncharitable

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