Jenny and Brandy met about 15 years ago at the Delta Chi Fraternity House. The specifics of why they were both there is something that doesn’t need to be discussed, but let’s just say that they were instant friends. They spent the remaining years at the University of Northern Iowa attached at the hip and staying out of too much trouble. Most days you could find them watching bad television, eating Dorritos and drinking wine coolers. They soon made plans to move to Seattle shortly after graduating.
Jenny headed to Los Angeles for an internship and then had a hard time letting it go. She finally made the big move up to Seattle…and it promptly lasted only 3 weeks. Although she was grateful for the Jahn’s making her feel at home, she knew Los Angeles is where she needed to be.
Currently Brandy lives in Seattle with her husband Naticus and their three adorable children Mackenzie, Emma and Hayden.
When Jenny first moved to Los Angeles she didn’t know a soul. She was quickly introduced to a rag tag group of people that in some form or another had loose ties to Iowa. Over the years, this small group became a family that Jenny could depend on even as other friendships faded away.
One of these members is the ever lovable Miss Ana. Over several moves, mojitos, and road trips to Vegas, they have become close friends. Both girls started dating their significant others at roughly the same time and over the past 2 years they have bonded in dating stories, gossiping about their significant others, and planning their respective weddings.
Ana is set to get married to Billy Lefler in May of 2016.
In 2011 Jenny made a huge career jump and landed at Hallmark Channel. She became fast friends with several people there, but certainly Glenda sticks out above the bunch.
Over their mutual love for shopping, trying new restaurants, or going on a last minute day trip, their friendship has become something that Jenny can count on. Most Fridays during the summer, you can find them on a beach blanket at Point Dume relaxing in the sun and enjoying the ocean. These two have also bonded over many pitchers of sangria, and while they may regret it each time, if a restaurant offers a pitcher, these girls are still up to the challenge.
Shoutout to her husband Tahramy who always has a really bad joke on hand to make you feel better.
Josh and Roy met at Musicians Institute where they both attended school. Along with a misfit group of friends, the pair played together in variety of different bands. In addition to being bandmates and friends, they were also roommates who shared living quarters three separate times. During Roy's formative years in Los Angeles, Josh was a lifeline and mentor during highs and lows.
Roy recalls a time when Josh drove up north to play in a wedding. His Civic broke down by Hasley Canyon Road just outside of Castaic. It was early morning when he called Roy to see he could pick up some transmission fluid and bring it to him 30 miles away. The transmission fluid did little in the way of fixing the car that wouldn't get into gear, but the pair sat along the side of Interstate 5 musing over friendship, politics, relationships and life.
If you ask Josh to recall a story of their friendship, he's likely to tell you the story of how Roy drunkenly fell into a dumpster.
Roy met Jacob through mutual friends from Maine who were attending CSUN with Jacob in 2003.
The two quickly hit it off once Roy discovered that they shared a common love for the film "Magnolia". In addition to fine cinema, Jacob and Roy were both Apple aficionados. Between music, cinema, and all things Apple the two of them just seemed to click.
Jacob hails from the Bay Area, and when Roy booked his first business trip to San Francisco (to attend WWDC of course), Jacob was to be his guide. The pair set off from LA one night, trading off the drivers seat a few times and eventually arriving at Jacob's parents house around 2am... needless to say, the DuBois family were not expecting Jacob and Roy, least of all at such an ungodly hour.
Jacob and Roy have been, roommates, teammates, and even co-workers for a time but above all the word best used to describe their relationship would be: Friend.
John visited his brother Jacob in Los Angeles in 2005, by this time Jacob and Roy were already friends and roommates. John was visiting to check out CSUN. A while later John would eventually move in with Jacob and Roy (and for a brief period of time Josh as well).
John waited in line for hours with Roy in June of 2007 for the very first iPhone, which subsequently became tradition for a few other product launches. Conversations would skew from gadgetry and into what the future might look like, and what problems and opportunities lie ahead for humanity. These talks not only affirmed their shared belief in Humanism, but also strengthened their friendship.