My Life. Your Life. Together.

My Life. Your Life. Together.

di Zak Beck
Episode 39: Would You Rather with the Lexecutive Producer
'Twas a cold and icy day in March and the fellas had been stood up. In a last-ditch effort to save the day Big Daddy Jenkins proposes a Would You Rather episode on the fly! But what's this? Our EP is in the room and steps up to the plate to record with the guys! Approximately 6 hours after recording we lost power for over 24 hours. Think of Zak and Lex shivering away while you listen and laugh! Check out our updated website: www.mylifeyourlifetogether.com
Episode 38: MLYLT Production Co.
It's been a while friends, and boy do our lives look different from when this episode was recorded! (Check out our social media below). This episode is the breakdown of our three shows and the name reveal for the newest one! Check it out and stay tuned as we get back on track with weekly uploads! FB/IG: mylifeyourlifetogether_podcast
Episode 37: Harness the Abyss with Jesse Peck
In this conversation, Zak, Zach, and Jesse Peck discuss their musical journeys and the challenges of being musicians. Jesse shares his experience of starting as a bass player in his church's youth group and eventually transitioning to guitar and piano. He talks about his time studying music in college and how it influenced his composition and songwriting. Jesse also reflects on the versatility of the piano compared to the guitar and the challenges of visualizing chords and scales on the guitar. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the personal and professional experiences of musicians. Jesse Peck and Zak discuss their experiences with music composition and collaboration in a band setting. They explore the challenges and benefits of writing music with others, highlighting the importance of chemistry and open-mindedness. Jesse shares his curiosity-driven approach to music and how it has influenced his solo projects. They also touch on the genre fluidity of Flummox, the band Jesse plays with, and the spacey, ambient vibe of his solo work. In this conversation, Jesse Peck discusses his experience as a musician and the process of creating music. He talks about the importance of starting somewhere and not being afraid to make mistakes or put out imperfect work. Jesse also shares his plans for his solo project, Harness the Abyss, including releasing a full album and potentially collaborating with other musicians. Intro/Outro: Rain Falls Faster by Harness the Abyss Support and connect with Jesse: jesse_peck_
Episode 36: Just Keep Moving with Coach Jayme Shiarla
The conversation also touches on the significance of having a personal relationship with God rather than just knowing about Him. Coach Jayme shares her experiences with prison ministry and highlights the transformative power of faith in the lives of inmates. The conversation emphasizes the importance of love, non-judgment, and building relationships with others, regardless of their past actions or beliefs. The guest and host also discuss the role of mindset and thought patterns in shaping one's life and the benefits of coaching and neuro-linguistic programming in transforming negative thought patterns and behaviors. Connect with Jayme! www.jaymeshiarlacoaching.com IG: jaymethecoach
Episode 35: Pick Two and Stay Alive III
We welcome back two previous guests for a rousing game of pick two to defend you; the rest try to kill you. Oh yeah, this time, you have to survive in the Minas Tirith! Check out our social media to see the fighters and make your picks! Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes! Intro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
Episode 34: The Helpful GF with Sharon McCaskill
Sharon McCaskill, RDN, shares her journey of becoming a registered dietitian nutritionist. She discusses her experience with managing her husband's chronic illnesses, including celiac disease and type 1 diabetes. Sharon talks about the challenges of cooking gluten-free meals and eating out and the importance of community and support in navigating dietary restrictions. She also highlights the role of faith in her journey and how it has provided strength and guidance. Sharon McCaskill, RDN, shares her personal experience of managing celiac disease and type 1 diabetes. She discusses the challenges of maintaining a gluten-free diet and the impact of celiac disease on nutrient absorption. Sharon also talks about the connection between type 1 diabetes and celiac disease and the increased risk of developing multiple autoimmune diseases. She mentions her work as a registered dietitian and plans to start a private practice. Sharon emphasizes the importance of reaching as many people as possible with affordable resources and discusses the various career opportunities for dietitians. Connect with Sharon!www.thehelpfulgf.com Support the Show. Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes!Check out the social media links below to send us a message!Facebook - Instagram - Website - Donate/BuyMeACoffee - Merch StoreIntro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
Episode 33: Comedy Gold with Blake Green
In this conversation, Zak and Zach interview Blake Green, a stand-up comedian and radio host. They discuss their podcasting experiences, studio setups, and cooking preferences. Blake shares his journey into radio and how he eventually started his own podcast. The conversation covers topics such as the challenges of solo episodes, the importance of editing, and the fun aspects of radio hosting. Blake shares his experience hosting a radio show and transitioning to stand-up comedy. He also talks about his time in radio contests and the excitement of giving away prizes. He shares his love for comedy and the comedians who inspire him, as well as his approach to writing and performing stand-up comedy. The conversation then transitions to discussing different comedy styles and influences. Blake mentions his interest in filmmaking and his plans to create more comedy and horror short films. The hosts also discuss their podcasting experiences and the importance of balancing serious and funny episodes. In this final part of the conversation, Zak, Zach, and Blake discuss accents, saluting, podcasting struggles, and the importance of letting go of perfectionism. They also talk about their experiences with low episode views and the challenges of engaging with listeners. The conversation ends with a discussion about their respective podcasts and where listeners can find them. Support the Show. Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes!Check out the social media links below to send us a message!Facebook - Instagram - Website - Donate/BuyMeACoffee - Merch StoreIntro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
Episode 32: All Things New with New Monarchy
In this conversation, the band New Monarchy discusses their formation, musical roles, and the challenges they faced in creating their first EP. They talk about the genre shift and growth they experienced as a band and the disagreements they have had regarding musical style. The band also discusses the importance of friendship and navigating conflicts within the group. They share their future plans, including touring and collaborations, and express their aspirations for success in the music industry.Follow New Monarchy:www.instagram.com/newmonarchyband/@newmonarchybandhttps://linktr.ee/NewMonarchyband?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Support the Show. Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes!Check out the social media links below to send us a message!Facebook - Instagram - Website - Donate/BuyMeACoffee - Merch StoreIntro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
Episode 31: Ask Us Anything with Pastor Matt: Part 2
In this episode, the guys finish off the questions submitted for Pastor Matt. All three take turns answering a few, and somehow there was a lot of cross over on the last questions. Listen and share part 2! Go back and listen to part 1 if you haven't had the chance yet! Support the Show. Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes!Check out the social media links below to send us a message!Facebook - Instagram - Website - Donate/BuyMeACoffee - Merch StoreIntro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
Episode 30: Mindful Men with Simon Rinne
Simon Rinne, a mental health advocate and founder of Mindful Men, shares his personal journey with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and men's mental health. Growing up in Australia, Simon experienced societal pressure to conform to hyper-masculine ideals, which hindered his ability to seek help for his mental health struggles. He developed OCD symptoms, including obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, such as checking doors and windows. Simon used alcohol as a coping mechanism, but eventually sought professional help and embarked on a therapy journey. He now helps other men navigate their mental health challenges through his work with Mindful Men. Simon Rinne shares his mental health journey, including his struggles with OCD, depression, and burnout. He discusses the lack of understanding and support he encountered, as well as the challenges he faced in finding effective treatment. Simon also talks about the impact of his mental health on his family and how he made positive changes in his life. He emphasizes the importance of self-care and embracing imperfection in the journey to recovery.Connect with Simon!www.mindful-men.com.auwww.facebook.com/mindful.men.ausInstagram/TikTok: @mindful.men.ausYouTube: @mindfulmenApple Podcasts/Spotify: The Mindful Men Podcast Support the Show. Thank you for listening and remember to like/comment/subscribe for future episodes!Check out the social media links below to send us a message!Facebook - Instagram - Website - Donate/BuyMeACoffee - Merch StoreIntro Music - Brooklyn Habit - Keyframe_Audio
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