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Sam Brown University TV

Sam Brown University TV

By: Cosmic Monkey
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Sam Brown, of Whitest Kids You Know, sits down with a guest to discuss an overly complex topic in an underly complex way - then they bring on an expert to grade their homework

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  • Is It Ever Too Late to Be a Skateboarder? With Whitmer Thomas & Kevin “Spanky” Long | SBUTV | #2
    Aug 13 2025

    Sam sits down with Whitmer Thomas and pro skateboarder Kevin “Spanky” Long to talk about skateboarding, skate culture, and most importantly whether it’s too late for Sam to land a kickflip.

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    Producers: Colin Goheen & Meltem Saricicek
    Editor: Andrew Michel
    Theme Song: Jonah Ray

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Would Jesus Like Us? | Zach Cregger & Cavan Concannon | SBUTV | #1
    Aug 7 2025

    Sam sits down with Zach Cregger to talk about Christianity and religious upbringing. They are joined by Cavan Concannon, a Professor of Religion and Classics at USC, to get to the bottom of modern Christianity's most pressing questions: What was Jesus really like? What would he be like today? And would he like us?

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    46 mins
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