Gravity's Not Real

The Gravity's Not Real podcast, or the GNR Podcast for short, is hosted by Kellen Harrison. Kellen is a student, entrepreneur, and actor dedicated to telling stories and learning about others. Each episode attempts to create an hour-long snapshot of the guest's life. By examining religion, politics, childhood, love, and anecdotes the show tries to highlight all the aspects of life that make someone who they are. Listen to learn about life and strangers. Assume good intentions and enjoy the show.

Morgan Jay: “ Explore… Try Some Shit Out”

Morgan Jay is a popular comedian who uses music, improv, and crowd interaction to put on a good show. In the episode he talks about his family past and the impacts it had on him, how he got his start in comedy, and how people need to be open sexually. He has great stories, and more importantly Morgan is a an amazing dude with an awesome perspective. You’ll love this episode, so give it a listen and learn about a stranger

09-05
01:07:13

Scott E. Stone "Everything Has Nuance"

Scott Stone plays bass guitar in a band called The Jacks, though he defines himself more by the idea of being an entertainer than a bass player (bass is just the method). In this episode you will hear all about Scott's life as a youngest sibling, member of a rock band, how he believes in the necessity of nuance in political and religious conversations, and of course you'll also hear about one of his greatest pranks. From starting a band with his lifelong best friend, to trying his hand in stand up Scott lives and interesting life that I think anyone could learn something from and be interested by. Also it was super cool of him to do the show, and I can't thank him enough. He is a rad guy, and I'm very glad I got to meet someone who creates art that I genuinely enjoy. So be sure to go listen to The Jacks, and I hope you enjoy the episode.

08-20
01:26:37

Jake W. Holcomb " I threw a tantrum over Toy Story 4 ... I Don't have Goals or Aspirations"

Jake Wayne Holcomb just graduated from Myrtle Attendance Center, and he is going to make it everyone's problem. He and his friends relentlessly bully their friend Gabe over "Gatorade." He REALLY hates the new football coach, and for some reason, he would like to be a weatherman. I can not put reason behind this thought but he gives off all of the anchorman characters mixed together vibes. He was really emotional about toy story 4 and the weatherman he liked, Dick Rice. He may not have goals but that's because life is "coming to him" Hopefully you'll come and enjoy this latest episode of Gravity's Not Real and learn about a stranger, or if your name is a Gabe, your tormentor. 

06-25
01:01:01

Hannah A. Ellis: “ I’m Going to Get Matching Butt Tattoos With My Dad”

Hannah Ellis has been around the world, and she plans to travel more on her gap semester this fall. Her family dynamics are interesting and definitely on the more complex side of things. Even with the insane traveling and family dynamics, she is a very successful student at Tulane. Listen to her stories on friendship, life, politics, god, and even the concept of matching tattoos on this week’s latest episode. She’s pretty cool and definitely worth getting to know. This episode also was dedicated to her dad, so happy father day, and enjoy learning about a stranger. Remember, Gravitys Not Real

06-20
01:01:49

Rhesa I. Teesdale: "Let Me Just Be Honest, I Was not the Best Looking Kid"

Rhesa is a sophomore at Babson College, a thunder fan, and a business owner. As founder and CEO of the streetwear brand, Prophet Envoy, He has promoted positivity and fashion with his high-quality clothing featuring a positive message. Family and religion play a huge role for Rhesa, and he talks about his daily habit of praying and his strong bond with his family. Motivated by those who invested in him, Rhesa is determined to succeed and wants to help as many people as he can along the way. Listen to him discuss family, business, fashion, race, religion, and a variety of other aspects of life in his episode "Let Me Just Be Honest, I Was not the Best Looking Kid."  Thanks for listening.

04-12
01:06:58

Chris R. Hillhouse: " I'm Not Really In The Market For Pants"

Chris R. Chillhouse is known by many as Chillhouse because he is one chill dude. He talks about skateboarding, family, theatre, and of course the well-known thanksgiving talk. A great improviser, comedian, and friend Chris share his thoughts on life and where he wants to end up later in life. He has a sick circle of friends and an epic Soundcloud account. He is one of my favorite people and I am sorry it took so long to post this. I hope you enjoy the latest episode, and as always, Gravity isn't real.

03-01
01:07:13

Ansley E. Preston: "Everything You See On Tik Tok Is True"

Ansley Preston is a kind soul who still misses her preschool flame Davis. Davis please come back to her. She has a heart for others and is very vulnerable. Ansley opens up about her Autistic brother and her parents' inconsistencies. In addition to that she believes her best friend Erin and her are psychic, as in able to read each others mind. From seeking a career in theatre to adding a new segment, Ansley is totally herself and a delight to listen to. We hope you enjoy the New years special and Two year anniversary episode. It's worth the listen

01-02
01:19:44

Allyson M Crocker: " We Stan Hozier and Chicago"

Merry Christmas. Our gift to you is Allyson Crocker. The Leake Central native loves music and helping other people. Pre-Covid she helped plan the concerts for MSU's events and she is studying to go into social work. Torn between the two worlds, she discusses her decision to go into the music industry or into the throws of social work and legislation. She lives in a tiny apartment with her friend and a few pets. Hear of her romance, religion, and other worldviews on this weeks podcast " We Stan Hozier and Chicago" I promise it's worth it because Allyson rocks hard. Also she would totally die for Denzel Curry.

12-26
01:24:13

Kellen Patrick Riley: "I Have Heard People Refer To Us As The January Cult"

No your not hearing double. It's the double Kellen Episode. This Kellen is from the Bay area and loves the outdoors. He used the majority of his Gap semester to go mountain biking and do other cool things. He talks of his high school business spurring the love for business inside him and sending him to Babson. As a January admit he has been deeply impacted by Covid, more so than many others. Hear about all this and just a dash about his gambling addiction on this weeks episode. Thank you for listening, and sorry for the shoddy audio we are working on it. Remember Fridays are for defying gravity and learning about a stranger. 

10-02
51:26

Jett Z. Hampton: "Wow, This Sucks. I Hate You"

Jett Z. Hampton is a man. He is from Austin Texas, and he loves failure. It motivates him. He keeps a list of everyone who has rejected him and he will make them regret it. Is it healthy? Who's to say, he knows his own body. Jett speaks to the entrepreneurial roots of his family and their complicated relationship with religion. Jett is an avid Tennis player, somewhat due to the fact a creepy coach kept following him in other sports. His best friend stole his seat and his legos, but luckily Jett is a forgiving man. Hear all about his upbringing and incredible accomplishments in our latest episode "Wow, This Sucks. I Hate You" Remember Fridays are for learning about a stranger and defying Gravity. Thanks for listing, please leave a review.  

09-18
01:16:36

Amalya K. Khashimova: “All I Want In Life Is Some Bread, Some Sauce, Some Drip”

Amalya K. Khashimova is an exceptional person. Hailing from Uzbekistan, she primarily spoke Russian until she immigrated to America at 8 years old. Sadly leaving her current Russian skills the same as an 8 year old. After an aimlessness high school career, she truly got involved at Montgomery College. Student government, business honors programs, and more. On the juicier side of things she dabbled in two fairly healthy relationships, so hear all about those two. She transferred to Babson College, and speaks to being a senior in Covid times. The thanksgiving segment highlights her affinity for all religions, liberal lean in political affairs, and new found saving in money. To hear about Chakras, Uzbekistan, and former guest Angie, this is the place for you. Thanks for listening and remember Gravity’s Not Real, so go learn about a stranger.

09-11
01:04:09

Brooke R. Jackson: " Some Severe Daddy Issues"

Brooke R. Jackson is an interesting gal, as her episode title perhaps gives away. She discusses a childhood of watching trains, strained family relationships, and a dash of trauma that has suppressed a few memories and given work to some therapists. She describes her religion as someone who believes in spirits going on a journey of growth as human. She’s explains this, her sexuality, and friendship with former guest Brice Stone. Tune in to learn about an awesome stranger, and remember Gravity’s Not Real

09-05
01:02:09

Brice M. Stone: "I Think We Were On Our Way Back From Chuck E. Cheese"

Brice M. Stone has never followed convention. He is a man of high fashion and high ideals. Heavily motivated to fight for equality he has been attending protests and engaging in conversations around discrimination. He discusses his unstable family life, dreams of pursuing a career in acting, and his great fears. From high school enemies to his “anger management issues”, Brice truly opens up and shares his identity in the episode. Definitely worth the listen. Remember Gravity’s Not Real and Friday’s are for learning about a stranger.

08-28
01:06:46

Emma V. Gousset "I Don't Know These B*tches"

Emma Gousset might not know these B*tches, but she knows a lot about herself. She knows she played with rubber ducks while her father left. She knows that her sister is incredible, and her new house was worth the trouble and hard work. Her career path is up in the air, but her religion is tied to catholic principles and spirituality in general. Her political agenda is also covered. Further more She’s dated assholes, pilots, and more. Hear all about her life and times in an amazing episode. Thanks for listening and learning about a stranger. Please drop a 5 star review. Much love to the fans

08-21
56:39

Chance S. Ragsdale: “I went from Opera House to laborer.”

Chance S. Ragsdale is on his way to blowing up. Putting his his music degree to good use, he went from performing with his college choir in opera houses, to working construction jobs. From there he has been working his way up they company, and now he is doing pretty well. He just bought his first house, and has been in a stable relationship for two years. By far our Oldest Guest the 27 year old, shares his work history, politics, religion, relationship experiences, family life, and lots more. Check out our longest episode now. And remember Gravity’s Not Real, so go learn about a stranger.

08-14
01:43:00

Abrielle D. Carnathan: " I Had a Full Mental Breakdown in Some Random Restaurant in Belgium"

Abrielle D. Carnathan has lived a nice life, but she has forgotten most of the trivial details. From multiplication tables to random childhood memories. She has forgotten a good bit, but she remembers the major events, her friends, how to draw beautiful pictures and her passion for politics. Hear all about the life and times of a talented artist and kind hearted human, in the latest episode “ I Had a Full Mental Breakdown in Some Random Restaurant in Belgium" Remember Fridays are for defying gravity and learning about a stranger.

08-07
01:03:12

Jace Fye: There is No Meme, Take Off Your Clothes

Jace Fye doesn't hate his friends or his family.  Also he is a beast at swim, theatre, and student government. This sweetheart talks openly about religion, politics, money, and his favorite colors. He can sing You'll be back in a way that electrifies fans of all ages, and he has a laugh to make a soul smile. Learn about a sparkling conversationalist with a gentle soul on this week's episode.  And remember Gravity's Not Real

07-31
58:24

Carter McIlwain: “I Swear I’m Not Gay”

Carter McIlwain is a SoundCloud musician, with a myriad of other personality traits. Whether it’s hating his ex or loving his friends, Carter keeps a conversation interesting. Hear his dreams of becoming a filmmaker, his greatest fears, his promises of heterosexuality, and his love for his family on the newest episode of Gravity’s Not Real “ I swear I’m not Gay” Remember Gravity’s Not Real and Learn about a stranger.

07-17
01:06:50

Marqullis Vance: " I Was Ready to Choke You Over That Light Switch"

Marqullis Vance has been a business man since he came out of the womb. From selling candy and bow-ties in high school to pursuing a business degree he has done it all. Marqullis A.K.A Q is an active member of his church and does everything he can to help his community. Q discusses his thoughts on the current events of the world through the lenses of an African American and a recovered Covid patient. Hear about his experiences in not only these roles but also as a Subway worker and former football manager/class president. Q is an outstanding young man, and his story is definitely worth hearing. As always come learn about a stranger this Friday with the first ever episode to have a jingle start the show. Love you and appreciate the support. Remember Gravity's Not Real.

07-10
57:02

Cody Johnson: “I Had A Pizza In One Hand And A Snake In The Other”

Cody Johnson has been called my son on several occasions. He is two years younger than me, so the logistics are tough. Nevertheless, he came on the Podcast to discuss snakes, pizza, and his dreams of becoming an aerospace engineer. Get to know this fine young man, his relationships, and random factoids.

06-26
01:00:36

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