Ghostrunners

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Lighthearted, relatable, and hilarious banter between two best friends who love to find the humor in everyday life. Jake & Brad quote The Office as easily and as often as they consume Chick-Fil-A and listeners love the clean, witty humor that they provide in every episode.

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  • Chuck_T_49
    I like Timon
    I’m down if Timon wants to date my sister. I approve. He’s a pretty chill dude. However my sister says he’s not manly enough for her, so I guess hit the gym Timon. But I swear Timon, if you ever hurt her I will not hesitate to dunk on you! Anyway thanks for the pod and all the chuckles I get from this. P. S. Would hate to be too unmanly for a girl.
  • Dom_antonio_V
    Changed My Life and Possibly My Plumbing
    I started listening to Ghostrunners because my neighbor’s dog kept howling the theme song every Monday at 3 a.m., and honestly? Best decision I ever made. Jake Triplehorn and Bradley Elbow are the comedic geniuses we didn’t know we needed. Their deep-dive interviews with historical figures like Benjamin Franklin and Shrek have taught me more than 12 years of school ever did. The chemistry between the hosts is unmatched—especially since they’re identical twins raised separately in different Chick-fil-As (or so they claim in episode 904). I laughed, I cried, I learned how to parallel park with confidence. One episode was just 47 minutes of kazoo solos and I still gave it a standing ovation in my living room. I now exclusively communicate in inside jokes from this podcast. My boss fired me, but he listened to one episode and rehired me as his boss. In conclusion: If you’re not listening to Ghostrunners, you’re probably doing your taxes wrong. 💥 5 stars, 2 thumbs up, and one honorary doctorate in Friendship Studies.
  • DiBabyCryBaby
    Brb crying
    I enjoyed that last episode so much, I feel kind of silly laugh-crying by myself over some of the stuff y’all say! Bored-in-the-house teacher just hanging out this summer, waiting for my blue-collar husband to come home. What better way to fill the time than listen to some good, old clean humor? Thanks for keeping it real and making people laugh.
  • Shara😌
    Fav podcast!
    Hi Jake, Brad and Timon! My name is Shara and wanted to say keep up the good work on ghost runners! I look forward to listening to it every week. I’m from the Springfield area and grew up in Seymour, so it’s crazy hearing you all talk about this area lol. I now say “I dOn’T kNoW” like Hattie since listening to that episode. She’s hilarious by the way! Also, I went to Kansas City (Overland Park/Leawood area) a few weeks back hoping to run into one of you, but of course that happened to be when Jake was in China and no telling where Brad was. Maybe I should’ve went by Home Depot🤣 also went by Trader Joe’s of course, and it was insanely busy and all I thought about was Jake trying to get outta everyone’s way haha. anyways love the pod guys! Have a good one!
  • Corn Sweats
    Ghostie Redemption
    I started listening to you a few years ago after hearing about you from Jean Shorts. I dove in deep, listening to old episodes while also keeping up with current ‘sodes. You guys were a constant source of laughter during my days at home with kids. I looked forward to working out every day because it was my dedicated listening time. I was surprised by how much we had in common. I’m Jake’s age, I homeschool our kids, I live 20 minutes from Rachel’s hometown, and my husband graduated from UNI. I frequently would tell my husband something that Brad or Jake had said on the pod. I tried to get him to listen to no avail. Then disaster struck. At the beginning of this year I felt the Lord telling me to give up your podcast. I fought it for a while. I mean, how could listening to a clean podcast by two funny, Christian guys that brought me joy be something bad? Clearly I had misunderstood God. After a month or so, though, I did the hard thing and gave up Ghostrunners. Life felt empty. Colors were less vibrant. I didn’t laugh nearly as often. But then a funny thing happened. One night my husband and I watched an episode on YouTube. Then we watched the next one when it came out. And the next one. And we haven’t stopped since. The other night he was proud to show me how much of the intro song he knows. He points out things that remind him of the pod. We bought Friday paddles for our anniversary. We just got done playing pickleball in Dike, and he made sure to drive by a certain not-quite-open-yet coffee shop. It turns out I had to give you up to gain something more. I’m proud to be a Ghostie once again, this time with my favorite person right alongside me, sharing all the fun. Thanks for bonding us together even more. You guys are great!
  • Mamarules4OC
    9ers fan
    Just wanted to say a heartfelt thank you for all the laughs. I’ve been listening since 2020. And like so many other fans/listeners you’ve gotten me through so many rainy days but also sunny days. I had to stop for a minute though because I’m a 49ers fan and well I was heartbroken and well bitter, okay? But I can’t blame you for being Chief fans. And that didn’t last long anyway because I couldn’t stay away. Everyone should listen to this podcast because not only are these three hilarious they also keep you up with what’s new and trending. Latest food health news, celebrities, movies, shows, podcasts, sports, even travel destinations and games. Just yesterday morning on the TODAY show Branson, MO was listed as #4 on “Summer Trends: Travel” list!! What? I’d never even heard of Branson before these guys! And Mahjong was listed as #1 on “Summer Trends: Events” list!! I took a picture of the lists but don’t know where to upload it because the guys haven’t taught me that yet. Anyway so thankful for the laughs and knowledge, please don’t stop podding and everyone give it a listen.
  • Andie Fitz
    No Regrets
    Started this podcast in 2020. Got me through some high highs and low lows. Always funny, always positive, down to earth good guys. Your impact stretches farther than you know!
  • Lyndsey Marshall
    1st review ever for the greatest pod
    Truly this is my first time ever writing a review for any podcast ever. I often think about writing reviews, it’s definitely a nice idea, just never seems to happen. But I’ve been listening to ghostrunners for about a year and a half now and for all the laughs and joy they have given me I feel the least I can do is find out how to leave a review! I found ghostrunners through walk in love, and even stayed with TJ and Brooke in Maui as podcast visitors! After the visit decided I finally needed to give the pod a try and have been hooked since! So Jake, Brad and Timon thank you so much! When someone said this is the ultimate comfort podcast that is the best description ever! After long days at work and long commutes home I always enjoyed being able to turn on ghost runners and just laugh. You even helped as my husband and I moved across the country from New Jersey to Colorado last summer! So keep all the laughs coming I am so thankful for them all. P.S. sane or psycho: when I listen to old episodes I go most recent and then backwards instead of from the beginning🤷‍♀️ lmk
  • Who’s in charge??
    So good
    I have been listening since the summer of 2019. So fun to listen to genuinely good guys who laugh about everything
  • Abbiekakes
    Great pod
    Absolutely love this podcast! Jake & Brad never fail to make me laugh out loud. I listen on my way to and from work and it always puts me in a better mood - even after a horrible shift. It’s good, clean humor that anyone can enjoy. And I love that they love Jesus too. Keep doing what you’re doing! PS- I’m currently listening to every single podcast episode from the beginning, and it’s just as entertaining as the current ones. So fun to listen to Jake talk about his future wife and Brad about his wife & Hattie. Peace ✌🏼 - Abbie from Birmingham, AL
  • Titus A.
    Two chickens.
    Out of all the insane things that have been said on this podcast Jake’s banana preference has to be the worst. Possibly the only thing close to as bad is Brad’s Theo Von impression. Banana has to have a little green to it still or it goes into the garbage. Love the pod, keep it going. That is all.
  • Isaac5488
    Oh my word
    Dude every single time ya’ll drop I just need every episode injected write into my veins dawg!! This podcast is insane…..no joke the best ever. You guys have made my landscape work job from incredibly lame to me laughing and having a great time. ALL because of you guys! Thanks! You guys are my people keep doing what you’re doing love you guys!!!!
  • savanna_stevenson
    unfortunately, no rats
    Will someone please tell Jensen he sounds like Kuzco from Emporer’s New Groove? It’s important enough that I’m making a comment about it. Also 5 stars for obvious reasons, ofc.✌️GRP is the light of my life right now.
  • Andrew213221321
    Greatest Podcast Ever
    I have been listening to this pod for around 2 and a half years now and am just now writing a review. I am a 15 year old, I met Jake when him and Trey came to Jacksonville. As I am writing the review I’m driving through KC for the first time. I am homeschooled and in CC congrats to Hattie becoming a memory master coming from a former one. Jake and Brad have inspired me to just go through life laughing. Thank you for making an engaging community. The pod brightens my week. It truly feels like they are your friends. Peace out ghosties
  • Chatty Chad didn’t write this
    This Podcast Turned My Brain into a Smoothie (In a Good Way)
    If laughter is the best medicine, then Ghostrunners is that weird prescription your doctor gives you that comes with zero side effects except uncontrollable giggles and random urges to quote inside jokes no one else understands. Brad and Jake (or is it Jake and Brad? Is this alphabetical? Is one of them a hologram?) talk about everything from toenail clippings to small-town mayors who moonlight as clog dancers. It’s basically two guys having the funniest midwestern fever dream and letting us eavesdrop. I started listening while folding laundry and now my clothes are all inside out and my dog thinks I’ve lost it. 10/10 would recommend to anyone with ears, a heartbeat, and a love for niche banter and dramatic vocal fry. My only complaint is that I laughed so hard I scared my Roomba. Subscribe now before your brain figures out what you’re doing.
  • Emily Brace
    Are you freaking kidding me
    Not sure what sign I was waiting for to finally leave a review, but hearing someone is bringing down the much-deserved 5 star overall rating with a dang 2 star just grinds my gears. These guys are the best, I could write a novel on why this podcast and these guys are 5 stars. But I’m not going to, if you need more info email me. Ghostrunners.pod.is.the.best.5.stars.apples.podcasts.duh
  • jlscoutb
    best show ever!!!
    i love this podcast; never not listening to it with a smile!! i started listening when i was going through a dark time in my life and it helped me through so much. hearing brad and jake’s always positive outlooks on life and their funny stories make every podcast awesome, can’t recommend it enough!!!
  • 123yaaaaas
    Very Good Pod
    Male. Age 29. Never reviewed a pod before. No intentions to review one. However, Have to counteract the 2* review. Would recommend the pod to both friends and enemies.
  • ElkGroveSusan
    Fun Listening
    I love this podcast….it’s like listening to the brothers (actually sons…I’m 65 for Pete’s sake!) I never had! Looking forward to all you have for 2023! ~Elk-Grove-Susan P.S.-The original shape of Trix was balls. When they changed it to those weird fruit shapes (or whatever they were) I was not amused. Glad to hear they came to their senses.😎 Edit: The stories of Jake’s trip were so fun to listen to! Translating Rosie’s speech was hilarious…with 15 grandchildren, the struggle is real.😂 Happy belated birthday blessings, Timon!😎 Y’all keep up the good work!
  • BrysonW.
    Just finished
    I just finished listening to all the old episodes and can now say I am all caught up. This is definitely one of my favorites things to listen to. Thanks for everything and keep it up.
  • Emily_L28
    Dead Rat….
    I’m pretty sure the review from Devin Nelson about the dead rat in the dryer vent has been read at least 5 times now. Love the Pod! Look forward to my Mondays and Wednesdays every week. Do I win a prize for noticing the repeat of the review. Jk, but for reals is there a reason for the repeat? Thanks for the laughs. Keep up the good work and congrats on 6 years!!!
  • Kidder20
    5 stars times a billion
    This podcast is awesome. I audibly laugh out loud constantly. I started at a random and had to go back and listen to all the episodes
  • TuckerCoody
    Delusion
    This podcast has quickly become a favorite of mine. It is clear to see the genuine good-dudeness from all three of you. Being a new listener, I have not listened long enough to get past the subtle freak out that happens when Jake reads the review about a dead rat every week. I am still unsure if this is some sick inside joke I’m not privy to, I’m going crazy, or it’s an editing error that only I’ve caught!
  • r3_s_7
    Below average
    Loud and annoying
  • I’mwishingonpotatoes
    T
    Got to love it
  • tristbug10
    Help! What do I listen to now?
    A bit of a Ghostie origin story: after I lost my Dad to a battle with emphysema in December of 2021, I started listening to a grief podcast to help me process my loss. It was tremendously helpful, so I continued to find podcasts that helped me in other parts of my life, too. Parenting, spiritual, anxiety… you get the point. In March of 2024, my therapist recommended that I find a podcast that would make me laugh and bring me joy, as well. Why didn’t I think of that? As a full-time working wife and mother, I found myself always busy and forgetting what it was like to relax and laugh. I made a post to Facebook asking for recommendations for a fun podcast that I could listen to. The wife of the Children’s Pastor at our church recommended Jake and Brad (pre-Timon). I am forever grateful to Hannah C. for her recommendation, because now I can’t picture my life without the joy that they bring. It took me 13 months to listen to 6 years worth of episodes and as of today, I am caught up to “live.” What do I listen to until the next episode drops? For the last year, I’ve always had an episode loaded and ready to go, so now I feel lost. 🤣 I cannot recommend this podcast enough - to anyone and everyone! I proudly wear my Ghostrunners merch every chance I get, just praying that someone will recognize me as a fellow Ghostie so that we can bond over our love for this show. Thank you for making me laugh at a time in my life where I was afraid I had forgotten how. With love, from Pensacola, FL. -Trista
  • sherylbayayayaby
    Ok
    When is Timon going to release an album? I rewinded his jingle several times and I’m here to say is voice is NICE. To the only 5 star podcast, thanks for what you do. Been listening since mowing lawns in 2019 and have no plans of quitting anytime ever. You really are the best 👌
  • Mily<3
    Happy Ghostiversary!
    I just realized it’s been officially one full year of being a proud Ghostie, so I figured it was time to leave a review—and hopefully make Jake, Brad, and Timon smile the way they’ve made me smile during some really hard times. Last Mother's Day—my 10th without my mom—my husband and I lost our home and one of our sweet dogs in a devastating house fire. Since then, I’ve been dealing with severe depression and PTSD, and overall just a shell of myself. Then, this past fall, after catching up on Correct Opinions, I decided to give Ghostrunners a shot—and it quickly became my go-to podcast. I'm not super religious, definitely not sheltered, but somehow your wholesome stories, talks of faith, and heartwarming friendship have become exactly the bright spot I needed in some really dark days. Thank you for helping me laugh again, for bringing joy back into my week, and for reminding me that the world—despite everything—still has light, love, and a whole lot of inside jokes to be had. Here’s to one year down, and many more to go as a proud Ghostie!
  • Eddy Ray Green Jr.
    So wholesome
    I noticed that I can’t stop smiling when hearing these two talk to each other. You can hear (and if you’re watching, you can see) how much fun they are having just talking. We need more of this stuff in the world.
  • Angie Hashman
    This podcast makes my job bearable!
    I started listening to podcasts when I started my job as an accountant about a year and a half ago. (Before that I was a teacher and had no time for podcasts) I started with true crime podcasts and, though interesting, my days seemed dark and depressing. I tried a couple Christian comedy podcasts but couldn’t quite get into them so I moved on to sports podcasts. Soon a friend suggested Ghostrunners and I’m forever grateful! I’ve been listening for close to a year now and I look forward to each new episode! I went from a very high energy job to a very LOW energy job and listening to Ghostrunners keeps me going on the long days. I love that it combines so many of my interests like comedy, sports, travel, and the everyday adventures of living a Godly life. Thank you for making my days fly by and keeping me laughing while I spend my days doing something I never thought I’d have to do after school…MATH!
  • Annie.9
    My favorite podcast! 10/10
    My sister introduced this podcast to me almost three years ago, and I would definitely recommend. I love the relatable content with lots of laughs. It feels like Brad, Jake, and Timon are people you actually know irl. I always cannot wait for the next episode to come out. Ghostrunners is my favorite podcast, I love it. Thank you guys so much! (Also, sorry about the tariffs Jake)
  • 2000Rae
    Eating Dinner in a Buc-ee’s Parking Lot with Brad, Jake, and Timon
    Let me tell you something about Ghostrunners… this is no mere podcast. It’s more like a long distance friendship with three of the most hilarious, intentional, Godly men you will ever meet! Nothing exemplifies this fact more than a moment I experienced recently. I was driving back home after a great visit with my parents, who live five hours away. My heart felt so heavy leaving them, and one or two tears were definitely shed as I drove. I pulled into a Buc-ee’s to eat my cold lunch box dinner, sitting in my car wishing I was having dinner with my family instead. Then, before I could even think twice, I said out loud, “I know, I’ll eat with Brad, Jake, and Timon!” I ate the rest of my dinner with a smile on my face as I listened to Brad and Jake riff about their week, and just like that all the homesick sadness that had been weighing on my chest seemed to be lifted away. This podcast is truly one of the main highlights of my week, as I know it is for so many other Ghosties out there as well! I don’t think anyone could make everyday stories and experiences more extraordinarily funny or relatable than Brad and Jake, and it’s been so cool to see Timon grow into his own unique (and hysterical!) voice on the pod as well! Thank you guys so much for bringing so much joy, wisdom, and laughter to the world. You are using the gifts the Lord has given you in such an impactful way, and I will be forever proud to call myself a Ghostie! Here’s to many more years of unhinged ad reads, half-baked segments, and Broadway caliber jingles! Love you guys! ~Hannah
  • Jasmine.TW
    About Isaac
    Is Isaac single? I genuinely need to know. I first heard about Isaac when he was mentioned very rarely on Correct Opinions podcast. Then last summer I started watching Ghostrunners after it was recommended to me after a correct opinions podcast. I decided to watch from the beginning of the ones posted on youtube but recently started keeping up with the new ones as well. Isaac occasionally appears in the podcast but I didnt think much of him when I first saw him. I dont know why but recently I have been drawn to him for some reason. When I got to the episode where Jake says Isaac was dating Rachel’s roommate, Rachel, my heart dropped and that doesnt happen often. I was mad at myself for no reason until I realized that I realized I liked Isaac. I did stalk his instagram but didnt see a sign of a girl, but he doesnt post much. Is he single? If so I would like to fill out an application to date him. If he’s not please tell me so I can get off my mind. I'm too scared to DM him but I dont know why i feel writing a review is any better. I guess I feel like I need approval from Jake and Brad first. My application: I grew up in Arkansas and now I'm 22, about to graduate college in St. Louis with an interior design degree. I will be getting my master's in architecture starting this fall at K State or KU and hopefully will make one of the cheer teams. I guess I should mention I'm black, not sure if he's into that. I'm pretty shy at first but I need someone outgoing in my life. I'm just a girl who loves Jesus but overthinks everything and needs to take more risks. …Anyways love the pod!! I watch 2 to three episodes a day. I highly recommend watching from the beginning so that you can understand all the inside jokes. I always find myself trying not laugh when im in public, especially when Brad starts yelling it make the pod 10x more fun. Hot Dog!!
  • Bence76
    The Friends You Didn’t Know You Needed
    Ok this may take a minute but I’ve got a lot to say about this podcast. First I’m a bi-vocational pastor, and I travel for my job as a project leader for an east coast grocery chain. I can be on the road for 3 to 5 hours a day depending on where I’m going. I strive to mix it up with some devotional material, bible studies, current events and sometimes to unplug and just laugh. I came across this podcast maybe about a year ago and they are my go to for what feels like hanging out with friends. Sometimes with a full plate I don’t get too many opportunities to just be, I’m either the project lead, pastor, father, student and husband. I can jump into The Ghostrunners podcast and feel like I’m there with them cutting up and just being random. I do get passionate about some of the movie reviews and shows that are discussed as I’m a bit of a tv/movie enthusiast. I really enjoyed the inclusion of Scott last week and I’m still dying about the “Silverback” comment it was so stupid accurate. And Christopher Walken pitching your pickle ball paddles would be genius! Sometimes I wish the episodes were shorter just because if I’m on an hour trip I may not come back to finish it for a few days, but I find value in their length as well, this show gives me things I can share with my wife and we can laugh together. It kind of breaks up the things that can consume my day like work and preparing for church services and offers me some different engagements. It reminds me of my younger days where me and my friends would get together and just laugh and carry on about a myriad of subjects. I love that it’s family friendly, I listen to it at times when my two youngest teenagers are with me. The episode where “Good boy” came up has pretty well created a household joke between the three of us. My kids started homeschooling 2 years ago so they perk up when they hear some of the comments along the way, it’s nice having a younger voice on there with Timon as well. I can’t say enough about it, truly do enjoy the atmosphere and engagement. This show offers me something different and is a true blessing to have in my follow list.
  • devin_nelson_f
    My Go-To Listen
    Greetings from Washington! This podcast is amazing! I started listening to you all back on December 23rd of last year. I was having a really rough day because I had discovered a dead rat in the dryer vent of my old rental. I started with that Monday’s episode and then jumped back to listen to the Glossary episode and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’m also very thankful for your Christmas episode and encouraging those who were listening on Christmas because last year was the first time in a couple years that I didn’t have Christmas with my family back in Kentucky. It’s great to have a podcast where the hosts are absolutely hilarious and also willing to talk openly about their walks with Jesus. Brad, Jake, and Timon, thanks for all you do!
  • lukerice98
    Listening to old episodes
    So, I’m going back through and listening to old episodes of the pod lately, and I’m on about episode 15, and Jake just said he hates running, which is funny because last year you ran a mile every day. Then, in this same convo Jake and Brad are having, Jake says “I think I’m going to try pickle ball” which is just so funny knowing now how big a deal Friday is and how that’s like your job now! Anyways love the pod and it’s really fun to go back and listen to the old episodes and see how different your lives are now.
  • MichelleHuntley
    "Who would listen to them talk for an hour and half?"
    "It's kind of unbelievable how positive of an impact the Ghostrunners podcast has had on my life." I texted my husband those exact words as I wrapped up another amazing episode and he said, "Guess you need to write a review" so here I am! My husband and I found the Ghostrunners podcast through Jean Shorts Comedy. When we first found Ghostrunners we used to say, "Who would listen to them talk for an hour and half each week?" Now I wish the episodes were longer! Ghostrunners came into my life right when I needed it. Last spring, my husband got laid off and we were first time parents with a two month old. After we put our daughter to bed, we'd watch some of the pod together on YouTube and share some laughs after many hard days of job searching and parenting. What started as a comfort podcast during a hard season has turned into a go-to and must listen, in all seasons. My husband listens to new episodes on his way to work and is always finishing episodes before me. We can't even wait until the evening to listen together anymore! I used to only download podcasts that were "productive" where I felt like I could learn something about health, business, etc. With Ghostrunners, I learn something new every single episode, (especially with the recent trivia addition) but it's actually fun and enjoyable to listen to! Once you listen to "America's best clean comedy podcast", you can never go back; you'll be a ghostie for life. The stories, banter, jokes, jingles, and segments are absolutely hilarious. Hosts Brad Ellis and Jake Triplett display something that is increasingly rare in our society - having a foundation of the same faith and values, but being okay with and even celebrating their differences. And I can't forget producer Timon, who rounds out the group perfectly and keeps us millennials educated about Gen Z culture (as well as all things theater and movies), so I'm not completely out of touch. I cannot say enough good things about the Ghostrunners podcast. Thank you for bringing joy into my life every week, for stewarding the gifts God has given you all so well, and for inspiring me and countless others to do the same.
  • Harrison Dallman
    Snot in my guac
    As of this March I have officially been listening to the Ghostrunners Podcast for three years, and what better way to celebrate than by snotting in my guac. Over the years I have always appreciated the clean, Christian, fun that this podcast provides just like the other content you all are apart of. (I also love Correct Opinions, about a year and a half ago I had 2 fan videos on there as “Helmet Guy”) Though all the other videos are funny, this podcast has done the best job at providing a calm environment and listening truly makes me feel at home no matter where I am or how stressed I am. But today my friends were talking about something. We were talking about the movies that made us laugh the hardest, and I couldn’t think of anything that really made me laugh out loud. But last night I sat down to give the Wednesday episode a watch while enjoying chips and homemade guacamole. As a basketball fan I was thoroughly enjoying the reenactment of Jake and Brad trying to draw a foul, and then the story about Brad and Henry by the urinal got me real good. I kid you not, the thought of the guy sitting in the stall hearing a grown man yell almost made me cry laughing, and let’s just say the guac was no longer appetizing when it was all said and done. It’s hard to believe I started listening as a freshman in high school and now I’m going to graduate in a couple months, and though I’m not old enough to go on a ghostie getaway yet, I definitely hope to do one in the future! In my three years as a listener, I’ve always wanted to write a review but never actually got around to doing it, so I guess this milestone is a pretty good time to you guys your well deserved 5 stars. Plus the snotted guac is a fun layer too.
  • Ianhedges
    Backseat Boys 4 Life
    This podcast is the first thing I wake up to every Monday and Wednesday, and it has me rolling with laughter (which is the only way I can make myself roll out of bed). Their witty whimsy is really warm and welcome wisdom for when and where to learn, laugh, and let ‘em watch. Jake is an energetic and entrepreneurial enigma. His experience and endless enthusiasm is efficaciously inspiring each and every individual. Brad’s methodical mind and masterful manner makes monkeys out of modern men, and he is the illustrious image of the fruit of faithful fatherhood. But Timon, you marvelous meerkat, you. You, good sir, need heed me best. I am indubitably impressed by the benefit of the Backseat Boys’ banter. And I would be remarkably remiss if I refrained from a recommendation for a real and reliable source of you and your friends’ boyish good humor… basically what I’m saying is i’d love to see a for real Backseat Boys Podcast. I appreciate these guys, and I’m deeply impressed with the skill it must have taken to read this. Thing-you.
  • marisakaypace
    The best best best
    For those of you who are new to the pod, this might sound like a little much. For those who have been long time ghosties, this should be spot on. I’ve been listening since the very beginning. This year my husband and I are in the thick of moving to a new state, new house, new baby, new job, and trying to make new friends. Sunday night was a tough night with our newborn. As I’m trying to soothe our sad baby in the wee hours of the night, trying not to wake the hubs or the toddler, the LITERAL only thing keeping my spirits up is thinking about how I get to pop in my headphones Monday morning and listen to this podcast. Sure enough, Monday morning I’m crying within 2 min. Honestly nothing sentimental or funny (yet) just happy and thankful tears loving these guys and how they lift me up. Even if I don’t have a ton of friends here yet, it legitimately feels like I’m hanging with my besties when I tune in Mondays and Wednesdays. Thanks guys, love it all.
  • Hunter_Walls
    Prevents Raging During Video Games
    I started listening to this podcast this past October. I would listen to it while I played the College Football video game. Before I started listening to the podcast while playing, I would get irritated very easy. But since listening to the guys, I am much more chill. Listening to the guys is like hanging out with friends. Keep up the great work. Just a suggestion, include a moment or two of positive affirmations to ensure everyone is remaining calm and not getting too upset lol.
  • EmilyB627
    Productivity Podcast
    As a stay at home mom of 3 kiddos who has ADHD I am always on the struggle bus trying to get housework done without getting off-track and doing something completely unrelated to my original goals. So much of my day to day work is very mindless so my brain is desperate to find something, anything more stimulating to do. I end up procrastinating the boring tasks all week long and by Sunday no one has any clean underwear or a clean spoon to use. 😳 oops! Enter, GHOSTRUNNERS. When I listen to the pod while I’m doing dishes, folding and putting away laundry and cleaning the house, I am SO productive. I get every task done because I’m so entertained that I don’t stop moving the entire time. And I don’t even realize I’m working because I’m having fun doing it! So my new rule for myself is that I can’t listen to the pod unless I’m doing necessary housework. Today instead of taking a nap I decided to do all the dishes and laundry so I would be able to listen to an episode. 😂 Am I crazy? Yes! But Is it working? Also, yes! So from the husband and children of an easily-bored, top-notch procrastinator stay-at-home mom who struggles with productivity: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE 😄
  • Rachel Bullis
    Life-giving
    Many have said it by now, but this is such a comfort podcast. My ten year old son, who is suddenly becoming “too cool” for most things, will slyly ask to listen to Brad, Jake and Timon on car rides. Seeing him break a smile and laugh along with the guys brings joy to my heart. When the Sunday Scaries start to creep in, I know I have a new ep to look forward to in the morning. Ghostrunners brings levity to my days and I feel blessed to have found it. Thanks guys! With love and thanks from Washington state.
  • Kaylie Stoltzfus
    An epistle from the Invisible Girl
    Why do I call myself a Ghostie if I have yet to post or comment on the Facebook page, or really contribute in any way? It’s the question of the hour. All I know is it’s an honor to listen and if you try to take that title from me, I will fight you with frozen salmon. I found you guys a year and a half ago from the walkinlove podcast (also a complete joy of a pod), but somehow it feels like I’ve been listening for years. I’m a young mom of three and your content is always so life-giving and never fails to make me laugh as I clean up the supper dishes after a full, overstimulating day. Brad, I love hearing your love and dedication for your young family. My husband Chad and I (35 and 29) have two daughters (5 and 3) and one son (1), and I would personally would like to host a Memory Throw Down between Hattie and my oldest daughter, Ansley. It sounds like they are two peas in a pod, so when you and your family are in the NY Finger Lakes area please come on over. We’ll show you all the local sites and I’ll introduce Kathryn to all my crunchy friends— she’ll love it. Win win win. (Bummers fact: My husband went to week two of Dads on Maui and missed meeting you by one day. Shucks.) Jake, you and Rachel sound like an absolute delight to host for a game night, so consider yourselves invited to the Memory Throw Down as well. I’ll be sure to serve a plethora of chicken options since Dr. Ron couldn’t get his act together. Shame on him. And while you’re here, maybe you can briefly go over how Pickleball scoring works because how on earth, people?? 😑 There’s gotta be a better way. Timon, you dark horse. You, sir, are gold. What started off as me “wishing the little boy in the background would stop piping up,” quickly turned into the beloved younger brother that we all long for. Please come eat chicken with us at the Memory Throw Down and we’ll have a night of singing around the campfire. My husband and I were both raised in, and continue to be, conservative Mennonite, so we’re big singers and we often have singing nights with our little kids. It’d be an honor to have you join! Also, please never stop piping up. Thank you again for the joy and authenticity the three of you bring to the world. It would be an honor to be real-life friends with you three and your families, but if that doesn’t happen, I’ll be sure to swing by your mansions in heaven and chat a while. Three cheers to building His Kingdom! 🙌🏼
  • joy_sierra
    Lent me your ear…
    I love Ghostrunners so much I have to give it up for Lent. See you after Easter, boys. But really, I could be fasting ice cream!? Coffee!? Meat!? TV!? Well, goes to show Ghostrunners must be better than all of those things.
  • Emerson Schut
    Just a good pod
    I don’t know anybody that hasn’t liked this pod when I showed it to them
  • aioforlife
    Story time
    A few months ago me, my sister and couple of my friends went to Chick-fil-A in Springfield, when we were pulling out of the parking lot we saw a Tesla pulling in. I turned to my sister and said “THAT LOOKS LIKE JAKE” I was so confident that it was him because the hair and the smile was the same. We ended up turning around and pulling back in. We saw the guy getting out of the car with two kids, and I said “THAT LOOKS LIKE HATTIE AND BO”. Turns out it wasn’t Jake it was just a random dad with his kids. needless to say we were disappointed, but hopefully we coincidentally run into him at Chick-fil-A someday. Love the pod, keep up the good work!
  • BigCCatholic
    Safe for Work, Less Safe for Driving!!
    If you’re anything like me, you will sometimes laugh so hard you have to close your eyes a little. Clean, best buds style humor and amazing ad reads. Timon’s cool too. Be safe out there Ghosties.
  • TC4AU
    War Eagle
    Relatively new listener and Auburn alum here.. we have a saying about Bama and their bandwagon fans: “I wear my Auburn shirt because I went to Auburn. You wear your Alabama shirt because you went to Walmart.” Love the show and welcome to the Deep South, Jake’s sister and brother-in-law!
  • CrAzY Catholic Travler
    Good Clean Fun
    I got to know Jake through Correct Opinions and then became a Ghostie. It’s such a fun clean podcast and I love their humor and chemistry. I’m going back to listen to all the episodes and love how much Brad loves his wife. These are some great guys and would highly recommend this podcast.
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