Brant & Sherri Oddcast
By Brant Hansen
Brant Hansen is from small-town Illinois, and is a self-professed nerd, diagnosed with Asperger's as an adult. He's a fan of C.S. Lewis and toast. "Producer Sherri", also a radio veteran, is from Pittsburgh, has one of the world's great laughs, and demonstrates incredible patience with Brant. Both are believers in Jesus, but have difficulty fitting in with modern American church culture. Together they have a daily radio show that is syndicated across the country, with segments ranging from the latest animal news, to interactions with listeners, to discussions about how messy life can be, and how good God is. You can find articles written by Brant at branthansen.com, and you can follow him on Twitter: @branthansen
Episodes (12)
Brant & Sherri Oddcast
Oddcast Rewind ep 48 We're Falling Apart Without You
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast delivers a heartfelt tribute to welders—essential, underappreciated workers whose labor literally holds society together—while launching a surreal listener uniform rollout that hints at a future of biometric monitoring and exoskeleto
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2418 Accepting All Cookies
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast tackles the paradox of 'forever young' identity through a mix of spiritual reflection, cultural observation, and personal vulnerability. At the heart of the episode is a powerful meditation on vulnerability and discernment: the hosts
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2419 I Have No Symbols For My Status
Brant Hanson delivers a sharp, self-aware meditation on hypocrisy, challenging the modern tendency to label everyone a hypocrite as a way to avoid personal responsibility. He argues that hypocrisy—defined as performing virtue for public approval—is distinct fr
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2420 Insert Your Own Agrarian Reference
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast dives into the paradox of technological advancement, arguing that while AI offers incredible potential, human nature inevitably leads us to overreach—just as we've done with every powerful tool throughout history. The hosts warn that
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2421 Less Impressed
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast delivers a refreshingly unfiltered take on spiritual discernment, challenging listeners to stop being dazzled by impressive religious performances and instead focus on genuine spiritual fruit. The hosts unpack the unsettling truth th
Brant & Sherri Oddcast
Oddcast Rewind ep 49 Outtakes
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast's Outtakes episode is a hilariously self-aware celebration of their on-air blunders, where the hosts embrace the chaos of live radio with unapologetic goofiness. What starts as a lighthearted look at 'losing your way' quickly spirals
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2423 Above the Fold
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast delivers a piercing critique of how modern media and technology are eroding wisdom, attention, and intergenerational connection—especially among older adults. The hosts argue that while intelligence is valued, courage, humility, and
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2424 The Keyboardist Went Down
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast confronts a quiet crisis in modern creativity: the growing friction between artistic expression and the relentless demands of digital promotion. Hosts Brant and Sherri argue that the entry fee to becoming a published author or conten
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2425 How Do We Get Matt Damon Home?
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast tackles a surprisingly profound theme beneath its playful surface: the nature of faith in the face of suffering. The episode opens with Brant’s humorous yet vulnerable reflection on his book's Amazon ranking drop, using the moment to
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2427 You Can't Swing A Harp
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast confronts a quiet hypocrisy in Christian culture: the tension between claiming to welcome all people while subtly curating a 'cool,' polished image that mirrors the world’s standards. The hosts argue that the church often pretends no
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2428. What If Loretta Harris Sinks 40?
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast tackles a radical reimagining of sports culture with a provocative halftime rule: replace the player or official a fan has been most critical of with the complainer themselves, who then scores 40 points if they succeed. This thought
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2429 Steve, Moral Philosopher
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast confronts a profound spiritual paradox: if suffering is real and often unresolvable in this life, how can we ever say it was 'worth it'? The hosts argue that the answer lies not in immediate closure, but in a deep, growing trust in G
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