Episodes

  • Success isn't just measured by wealth or career. It's measured by the people you become and the lives you help shape.

    In this episode, Jeff Mann sits down with entrepreneur Casey Baugh for a wide-ranging conversation about adoption, parenting, faith, entrepreneurship, mentorship, empathy, and raising resilient children in today's world. Casey shares lessons from building successful businesses while striving to build an even more meaningful life at home.

    They also discuss overcoming prejudice through experience, balancing ambition with family, finding great mentors, investing in yourself, and why the greatest opportunities often come through service, sacrifice, and personal growth. Whether you're building a business, raising a family, or simply trying to become a better person, this conversation offers timeless principles worth applying.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    05:59 Teaching Kids to Be Good People

    11:14 Working at an adoption camp

    16:54 Finding purpose in life's trials

    22:03 Growing up in northern Utah

    26:01 The chaos of insolence and order

    34:55 Door-to-door sales in Kentucky

    38:11 Balancing business and personal life

    41:41 Committing to being the best

    46:47 Investing in personal development

    55:42 Transitioning from Operator to Owner

    01:02:27 Alexander the Great's leadership tactics

    01:03:15 Leadership and Resourcefulness Lessons

    01:08:30 Being patient with progress

    #ManOnTheMic #CaseyBaugh #Parenting #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Faith #PersonalDevelopment #Adoption #Mentorship #SelfImprovement #Success #Family #GrowthMindset #Purpose #JeffMann

  • Success is about more than money. It’s about creating a life aligned with your values, your family, and the work that matters most.

    In this episode, entrepreneur, author, and speaker Richie Norton joins Jeff Mann to discuss business failures, mentorship, networking, time freedom, personal growth, and why serving others is often the fastest path to success. Richie shares lessons from building companies around the world, overcoming personal tragedy, and helping people turn ideas into action.

    They also explore purpose, resilience, entrepreneurship, relationships, and the mindset required to keep moving forward when life doesn’t go according to plan. Along the way, Jeff opens up about his own story, creating one of the most personal and powerful conversations ever featured on Man on the Mic.

    If you've ever wondered how to build a meaningful life while pursuing ambitious goals, this episode is for you.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    04:19 Finding meaningful mentorship

    08:23 Starting projects and building connections

    11:09 Being genuine in social situations

    14:11 Starting a Business with Purpose

    18:44 Transitioning from Sports to Business

    20:36 Discussing generational work expectations

    24:23 Balancing passion and financial stability

    26:09 Helping the non-entitled youth

    29:42 Missing opportunities in football game

    35:32 Desire to give and serve

    39:15 Learning not to judge others

    39:47 Living in Africa and cultural insights

    45:00 Questioning Blindly Following Others

    46:39 Starting personal training business

    49:00 Embracing the Unfinished Journey

    55:11 Curiosity about the Renaissance man

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  • Success doesn’t solve every problem. In fact, some of the biggest battles happen after the money, opportunities, and achievements arrive.

    In this episode, Anthony Demauro joins Jeff Mann for an honest conversation about insecurity, validation, addiction recovery, entrepreneurship, relationships, and the pursuit of peace. Anthony shares lessons from building a successful career, overcoming personal struggles, and learning that fulfillment is found in the process, not the destination.

    They discuss confidence versus ego, why pleasing people can hold you back, the importance of loyalty, and how authentic relationships create opportunities that money cannot buy. Anthony also opens up about his lowest moments, the mistakes that shaped him, and the mindset shifts that helped him move forward.

    If you've ever felt stuck, struggled with self-worth, or wondered whether success will finally make you happy, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on what truly matters.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    04:04 Coping with fear and confidence

    06:46 Sharing Wisdom with Young Adults

    09:15 Reflecting on valuable life advice

    14:02 Learning from Every Encounter

    18:35 Embracing Imperfection in Coaching

    19:14 Value mentors by paying them

    22:18 Deciding to make a change

    26:28 Receiving early encouragement

    29:08 First podcast interview experience

  • What happens when you stop living for everyone else’s expectations and finally start listening to your own voice?

    In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeff sits down with entrepreneur, mentor, and Limitless Society CEO Tiffanie Janowitz for a deeply honest conversation about identity, faith, relationships, motherhood, and learning how to live in truth. Tiffanie opens up about walking away from a marriage, leaving the religion she grew up in, and navigating one of the loneliest seasons of her life while discovering who she really was underneath the pressure to “check every box.”

    Together, they talk about the power of sitting in discomfort instead of running from it, why self-trust is the foundation of confidence, and how true growth happens when you stop people pleasing and start honoring your own voice. Tiffanie also shares how her relationship with her wife, Mandy, transformed her understanding of love, communication, and partnership, along with how motherhood completely changed the way she sees life and purpose.

    This conversation is full of wisdom on relationships, healing, leadership, personal growth, and building a life that actually feels aligned from the inside out. If you’ve ever felt stuck between who the world expects you to be and who you truly are, this episode will speak directly to you.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    06:26 Talking about perfect timing

    12:21 Facing opposition while finding faith

    19:11 Challenges of Prioritizing Personal Growth

    25:07 Balancing priorities for better health

    29:14 Aligning on core principles

    33:02 The challenges and joys of motherhood

    38:58 Women enhancing leadership spaces

    47:27 Taking work breaks outside

    53:17 Networking leads to big project

    58:21 Networking and meaningful connections

    59:53 Connecting on Social Media

  • In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeffrey sits down with former NFL player, entrepreneur, speaker, and coach Setema Gali for a powerful conversation about purpose, discipline, failure, and personal transformation. From the football field to the business world, Setema shares what it really takes to build a meaningful life rooted in faith, growth, and resilience.

    Setema opens up about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of investing in mentorship, and why true success requires sacrifice and accountability. He explains how coaches and mentors shaped his life and why paying for guidance creates real commitment and transformation.

    One of the most emotional moments of the episode comes when Setema shares the story of losing everything during the 2008 financial crash and making the heartbreaking decision to sell his Super Bowl ring to provide for his family. It’s a raw conversation about failure, identity, pressure, and learning that your worth is bigger than any material achievement.

    The episode also dives into bodybuilding, family leadership, spirituality, mindset, and the power of the stories we tell ourselves every day. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, athlete, creator, or simply someone trying to grow into your next chapter, this conversation is filled with lessons on becoming stronger mentally, physically, and spiritually.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Journey after the NFL career

    06:02 Advice for aspiring speakers

    07:53 The value of paying professionals

    11:54 Learning personal resilience

    13:28 Balancing family, business, and training

    18:25 Financial struggles and downsizing

    22:27 Reflecting on door-to-door sales journey

    25:43 Speaking to the one person

    27:52 Tailoring presentations to each audience

    30:56 Exploring different philosophies

    33:59 Dinner with three influential people

    37:27 Using AI for coaching guidance

    41:33 Personal affirmations and beliefs

    44:04 Embracing failure and learning

    45:52 Podcast sign-off and gratitude

  • In this special episode of Mann on Mic, the roles are reversed as Jeff Mann steps out from behind the host seat and shares his own story. From identity and faith to struggles with control, anger, and self-worth, this conversation gives a deeper look into the man behind the mic and the mindset that shapes his life.

    Jeff opens up about his journey of constantly pouring into others while neglecting to refill his own cup, and how that realization has pushed him into a season of growth and self-reflection. He talks about the tension between wanting control and learning to trust, as well as the challenge of living according to his values while navigating real-life setbacks.

    The conversation also dives into deeper topics like trust, fear, identity, and the internal battles we all face. Jeff shares personal experiences from his past that shaped who he is today, along with the mental struggles of feeling “not enough” despite outward success. It’s a raw and honest look at what it means to grow, fail, and keep showing up anyway.

    At its core, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone in your struggles. Whether you feel lost, stuck, or unsure of your path, Jeff shares a powerful perspective: maybe you’re not lost at all, maybe you’re exactly where you’re meant to be, learning what you need for what’s ahead.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    04:48 Being an organizer or a follower

    09:21 Being there for a friend

    10:15 Navigating personal values and growth

    15:04 Eighth grade wilderness therapy camp

    19:04 Changing my name at college

    20:49 Getting to know me better

    23:43 Unlearning first world problems

    27:33 Letting Go of Control

    31:20 Reflecting on societal conflicts

    33:59 Discussing body image struggles

    36:51 Dealing with online negativity

    40:19 Reflecting on life and legacy

    45:12 Talking about destiny and purpose

    46:51 Embracing diversity and learning

    50:01 Being present and learning

  • In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeffrey sits down with Easton to talk about speed, discipline, and what it really takes to become an elite athlete. From discovering his natural ability early on to making the tough decision to specialize, Easton shares how focus and sacrifice helped him rise to a Division 1 level and beyond.

    They break down the mindset behind high performance, including the discipline to outwork everyone else, the importance of training with intention, and why most athletes are practicing the wrong way. Easton explains how speed is built through simplicity and consistency, and why doing fewer things at a higher level can separate you from the competition.

    Easton also opens up about the challenges of moving across the country to BYU, navigating a completely new environment, and dealing with setbacks including serious injuries. Through it all, he developed a mindset of resilience, refusing to let circumstances define his outcome and choosing to push forward no matter the cost.

    At the core of this episode is a powerful message about reliability, discipline, and becoming the kind of person others can count on. Whether you're an athlete, entrepreneur, or someone chasing growth, this conversation will challenge you to raise your standards and become someone who shows up, does the work, and delivers every single time.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    04:55 Focused mindset and discipline

    07:36 The pressure to stay ahead

    10:37 Choosing BYU and meeting Coach Perkins

    14:08 Facing doubts and cultural backlash

    18:18 Strict honor code enforcement

    22:06 Learning resilience and self-reliance

    25:45 Adjusting to college life

    28:30 Considering alternative career paths

    32:04 Pro athlete discusses training expertise

    32:59 Communicating with athletes effectively

    36:21 Training mindset for peak performance

    40:48 Coaching middle school athletes

    43:15 Talking about social media use

    48:15 Pushing through pain and injuries

    48:53 Longevity in sports success

    52:40 Easton shares his story

  • In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeffrey sits down with Reuben Bradshaw for a real conversation about faith, business, marriage, and personal growth. Reuben shares how his journey from content creation to entrepreneurship has shaped the way he approaches life, and how social media became one of the biggest drivers behind building his business.

    They talk about what it actually takes to grow something from the ground up, the importance of consistency, and why marketing and content creation can completely change the trajectory of a business. Reuben also opens up about learning the game of social media, staying a student, and how discipline and daily systems have become the foundation of his success.

    The conversation shifts into marriage and how it has changed Reuben’s mindset, decision-making, and motivation. He shares how stepping into that responsibility has made him more focused, more intentional, and ultimately a better version of himself, both personally and professionally.

    At the core of it all is faith. Reuben talks about what “love one another” truly means in today’s world, how his relationship with Jesus has evolved over time, and why choosing love over division has shaped the way he builds relationships and lives his life. This episode is a powerful reminder that growth comes from faith, discipline, and the willingness to become better every single day.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    03:48 Rethinking podcast guest strategy

    06:26 Gaining perspective on my mission

    12:21 Social media growth and marketing

    14:12 How Ruby Home Services began

    17:47 Running social media for a business

    22:33 Settling down and finding focus

    25:49 Finding a mentor for guidance

    28:08 Focus on empathy and understanding

    31:14 How Jesus' role has evolved

    34:03 How faith shapes business decisions

    37:19 Where to find the podcast

  • Today, Taylor Church joins me for a thoughtful conversation about relationships, heartbreak, friendship, and what it means to really understand yourself. Taylor shares how his work as a podcaster, author, and coach grew naturally out of his own experiences with love, healing, and trying to make sense of what it means to be human.

    We talk about communication in relationships, why so many couples avoid hard conversations in the beginning, and how small things left unsaid can grow into deeper resentment over time. Taylor also shares his perspective on anger, self-awareness, and why so many emotions that look like frustration on the surface are often tied to sadness underneath.

    The conversation also explores friendship, content creation, and the courage it takes to be vulnerable online. Taylor opens up about what it means to create from a real place, how to build meaningful relationships, and why authenticity matters more than trying to impress people.

    We close by talking about heartbreak, healing, and the kind of love that helps people feel seen. This episode is for anyone navigating relationships, doing personal work, or trying to build a life with more depth, honesty, and connection.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    06:42 Early Communication Prevents Resentment

    08:58 Ego-Free Problem Solving

    12:13 Start Small, Improve Yourself

    17:51 Managing Anger and Expectations

    19:43 "Learning to Let Go"

    22:27 "The Art of Friendship"

    27:31 Content Creation System Explained

    29:12 Podcast Episode Overflow Insights

    33:24 "Post Consistency Builds Courage"

    37:10 Avoiding Politics and Religion

    41:27 "Conversation Built the Flow"

    43:53 "Historical Figures' Untold Stories"

    45:10 "Early Fights Build Strong Bonds"

    50:31 Breakup Songs and Emotions

    53:47 Connecting for Guidance

  • Today, Kaysen Stevens joins me for a powerful conversation about faith, business, discipline, and learning to trust God when the path in front of you changes. Kaysen shares how becoming the number one sales rep at a young age taught him that success often requires sacrifice, focus, and the willingness to shut out distractions.

    We talk about the moment that brought Kaysen closer to Christ and the experience that led him to believe he was supposed to serve a mission. But just weeks before leaving, everything shifted. Kaysen opens up about the wrestle between what he thought he was supposed to do and the prompting he felt to stay and serve people in a different way.

    Kaysen also shares his mindset around success, eliminating distractions, and building discipline through daily routines. From removing social media from his phone to focusing on gratitude and identity, he explains how young people can step into their potential and start building a life with purpose.

    We finish with a conversation about leadership, mental health, and why Kaysen wants to use his influence to help people feel less alone. If you’re trying to build something meaningful while staying grounded in faith, this episode will give you a lot to think about.

    Chapters:00:00 INTRO04:52 "Decision to Serve a Mission"07:45 "Struggling to Decide, Choosing Purpose"11:11 "Chasing Attention and Freedom"16:11 Authenticity Builds Trust Online19:02 "From Bus to Clothing Shop"20:44 "Building Community and Connection"25:37 "Adopt a Success Mindset"28:20 "Blessed by Ambitious Mentors"32:37 "Questioning Door-to-Door Earnings Claims"36:21 "Striving to Impact Lives"37:59 "Focus, Goals, and Support System"40:15 "Interdependence Over Independence"44:02 "Pain Fuels Growth and Resilience"48:15 "Reflecting on Leadership Influence"

  • In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeffrey Mann sits down with his friend Olivia “Liv” Barnett, host of the Twenty Something podcast, for an honest, funny, and real conversation about dating, relationships, faith, and learning how to navigate life when it doesn’t go the way you planned. From Utah dating culture to awkward dates and “weirdos,” this one is equal parts meaningful and entertaining.

    Liv opens up about seasons of feeling alone and what actually helped her climb out of it. She shares why vulnerability is harder than it looks, how leaning on family and friends can change everything, and what it means to stop pretending you’re fine when you’re not. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a hard chapter, this conversation will feel like a deep breath.

    Jeffrey and Liv also talk faith and prayer, including how to build a relationship with God that isn’t only about asking for things. They explore the tension of wanting good desires like marriage and companionship, while still trusting God’s timing and staying steady when life doesn’t match your timeline.

    They wrap with practical dating wisdom, from how to handle uncomfortable dates to what traits actually matter in a partner, plus Liv’s word for the year: brave. And the question that might shift your perspective completely: What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? Follow Liv and listen to Twenty Something on all platforms, and if this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs it.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    05:08 Lowest Moment to Faith's Strength

    06:57 "Prayer: Relationship, Not Requests"

    10:25 Dating Expectations and Independence Tension

    15:34 "Becoming Who You Want Attract"

    17:04 Power in Speaking Desires

    20:36 Dating with Kindness and Respect

    26:09 "School, Success, and Choices"

    28:14 "Thriving in Growth Zones"

    31:37 Struggling with Vulnerability & Grief

    33:15 Improving Communication and Growth

    36:35 "Empowerment Through Life Struggles"

  • In this episode of Man on the Mic, Jeffrey sits down with his friend Hayes Krause for a real conversation about faith, fitness, and becoming the person God is shaping you to be. Hayes shares how the gym became more than muscle for him, it taught him discipline, confidence, and the ability to keep showing up when progress feels slow.

    Hayes opens up about the role faith has played in his life, especially growing up as one of the few members in his high school in Colorado. He talks about how those core values protected him, and how his mission became the turning point where his testimony became his, not something he borrowed from his parents.

    From being called to Nairobi, Kenya to being reassigned to Arizona, then finally making it to Africa and later getting sent to Louisiana, Hayes walks through the twists in his mission story and the lessons behind the detours. He shares powerful experiences of seeing faith in people who had so little, witnessing miracles, and returning home with a deeper understanding that God’s timing is always deliberate.

    Today, Hayes is still serving, just in a different way, through coaching, content, and a fitness app built to help people grow physically and spiritually. If you’re in a season where you feel stuck, unsure, or distant from God, this episode is a reminder that small steps matter, and that His hand is still reaching for you.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    04:23 "Faith and Values Through High School"

    08:17 "Mission Call to Nairobi"

    12:17 "Lessons Learned on My Mission"

    13:46 "God's Timing in Kenya"

    17:02 "Missionaries Reflect on Excess"

    21:16 "Struggles and Faith in Africa"

    24:31 "Trust God, Serve a Mission"

    28:04 "Choosing Fate Through Emotion"

    29:22 "Finding Clarity Under the Stars"

    33:51 "Family, Faith, and Rekindled Spirit"

    37:30 "Spiritual Blessing and Healing"

    39:24 "Faith, Baptisms, and Transformation"

    43:44 "Faith and Reaching Out"

    46:09 Teaching Faith Through Struggles

    51:46 Passion, Faith, and Positivity

    53:41 "Complete Fitness Program Offer"

  • Today, Trey Warner joins me for an honest conversation about faith, identity, and what it looks like to stay grounded in a world full of noise. Trey opens up about ego death, humility, and the real work of showing up when life feels heavy.

    We talk about money, missions, and the lessons he learned from failure, leadership, and learning to build from a place of love instead of ego. Trey shares why he believes God is part of the process, and why faith is not about perfection, but about continuing to turn back to Christ.

    The conversation takes a personal turn as we talk about social media, filters, and the pressure it puts on our kids and on ourselves. Trey shares a moment with his daughters that changed the way he sees online validation, and we talk about what it means to build real connection instead of performing for approval.

    We also dive into dating culture in Utah, healing after divorce, and the tension of feeling out of place while still choosing to stay close to God. This episode is for anyone trying to find peace in the middle of insecurity, rebuild their relationship with God and themselves, and take the next step even when it feels small.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    01:47 Trey’s early money lessons and mission impact

    05:47 The book that changed everything

    09:01 Leading with ego vs leading with love

    15:03 Finding faith in hard seasons

    17:46 Surrendering control to God

    23:11 The moment filters changed how he saw social media

    26:20 “Am I building the Kingdom of Trey or the Kingdom of God?”

    33:35 The two most important relationships

    35:23 Faith and integrity in Hollywood

    41:54 Dating, divorce, and showing up anyway

    44:04 Why church can feel hard and why he still stays

    51:48 Dating advice and personal standards

    59:27 What Trey hopes people understand about healing

    #ManOnTheMic #FaithJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #GospelOfJesusChrist #Atonement #Grace #Discipleship #ComeFollowMe #Prayer #Testimony #SpiritualGrowth

  • Today, Chance Duncan joins me for a meaningful conversation about faith, purpose, and learning to trust the process. Chance shares his journey of growing up in a small town, giving his life to Christ at a young age, and discovering what it means to keep faith at the center of who he is.

    We talk about his baptism, the people who helped shape his spiritual foundation, and how his relationship with God has guided his decisions. Chance reflects on mentorship, men’s work, and the lessons he has learned from surrounding himself with people who challenge him to grow.

    The conversation also explores business, door to door sales, and leadership at a young age. Chance shares why loyalty, brotherhood, and long term vision matter more than quick success, and how patience has become one of his greatest teachers.

    We close by talking about time, gratitude, and what it means to live intentionally. This episode is for anyone learning to trust God’s timing, stay consistent through uncertainty, and keep moving forward when the path feels unclear.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    05:20 "Life-Changing Church Community Experience"

    08:33 "Chance Duncan: A Dream Chaser"

    11:05 "Finding Purpose Through Connections"

    13:16 "Business with Friends Works"

    19:11 "Patience and Purposeful Progress"

    19:58 "Keep Going Beyond Goals"

    26:18 "Living and Sharing God's Mission"

    29:36 "Faith and Self-Effort"

    30:55 "Beauty in Imperfection"

    36:26 "Life Goals and Clarity"

    38:19 "Prioritizing Goals Across Categories"

    40:07 "Man on the Mic"

    #ManOnTheMic #FaithJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #GospelOfJesusChrist #Atonement #Grace #Discipleship #ComeFollowMe #Prayer #Testimony #SpiritualGrowth

  • Today, I’m joined by Drew, Joseph, and Trevor for a special episode of Man on the Mic. We talk about what it really looks like to follow Jesus Christ in a world that constantly pulls us in the opposite direction. This is a conversation about faith, identity, missions, and what happens when you fall away and still find your way back.

    Drew and Joseph open up about their faith crisis in high school and the dark seasons that came with it. They share what helped them come back, why they don’t feel “worthy” of the light they’ve found, and how they want to be a resource for anyone who feels broken, distracted, or far from God. We also break down what the Atonement means in everyday life and why there is no real purpose without it.

    Trevor shares a powerful perspective from his mission and what it meant to choose to stay when things got hard. He talks about being gay in the church, the pain of feeling unseen, and why God still gave him the gift of agency. We also discuss hard questions in the church, including topics we may not have full answers to yet, and what it means to keep moving forward anyway.

    We end the episode talking about rock bottom moments, how to hold on to the good when everything feels confusing, and why having the right people around you can change everything. If you’ve ever questioned your faith, felt unworthy, or wondered if God still sees you, this episode is for you.

    Chapters:

    00:00 INTRO

    05:31 "Sucking the Marrow of Life"

    11:54 "Mission Calls and Ancestry Connection"

    16:55 "Critique of Cult Claims"

    21:48 "Questioning Faith and Understanding"

    28:32 Faith, Courage, and Controversy 37:49 "Waiting for Answers Patiently"

    41:18 "Beliefs, Theology, and Divine Nature"

    49:21 "Faith, Resilience, and Rock Bottom"

    51:53 "Lean on Others for Strength"

    56:25 "Mission, Doubt, and Holding On"

    #ManOnTheMic #FaithJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #GospelOfJesusChrist #Atonement #Grace #Discipleship #ComeFollowMe #Prayer #Testimony #SpiritualGrowth

  • Today, Henry Barnes joins me for a meaningful conversation about identity, faith, and self acceptance. Henry shares his journey of being adopted from Kazakhstan, growing up in Utah, and learning to navigate life while feeling different from those around him. Over time, he discovered that those differences were not something to hide, but something to embrace as part of God’s design.

    We talk about the role faith plays in discipline, gratitude, and daily decision making. Henry opens up about his fitness journey, how caring for his body became an act of gratitude, and why progress matters more than comparison. He also shares lessons learned from sales, reading, and personal growth, especially around resilience and handling rejection.

    We close with a conversation about authenticity in dating and social media, staying grounded in appearance driven spaces, and using struggle as a source of empathy and strength. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt out of place and needed a reminder that who you are is enough.

  • Today, Luke Staley joins me for a powerful conversation about faith, identity, and learning to stay grounded in a world full of distractions. Luke shares how he moved away from chasing popularity and began creating content centered on God. That shift brought him unexpected peace and a deeper sense of purpose. His message is simple. Live for God, not for approval.

    We talk about gratitude and how many people forget they already have what they once prayed for. Luke explains how prayer, positivity, and surrounding yourself with the right people help protect your peace. He also opens up about overcoming the fear of sharing his testimony online and why authenticity matters more than career safety.

    The episode takes a heartfelt turn as we discuss depression, suicide, and the importance of checking on the people you love. Luke reflects on the reality that spiritual progress often invites resistance and why it is important to stay prayerful and aware. His hope is to be remembered for kindness, love, and the ability to bring peace to others.

  • In this episode, we sit down with Parker Anderton, a driven D2D salesman at The Grit, to explore his passion for boating at Lake Powell, his dedication to becoming a great leader, and his commitment to being a loving husband. Tune in for a conversation full of passion, purpose, and personal growth!

  • In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Abraham, a talented singer and songwriter, as he opens up about his personal journey through the darkness of suicidal thoughts and the transformative power of music. Abraham shares the struggles he faced, how he confronted his inner demons, and the pivotal role that music played in his healing process. His story is one of resilience, hope, and the profound connection between art and mental health. Tune in for a raw, inspiring conversation about overcoming life's toughest battles and finding light through the sound.

  • In this episode, we talk with Anthony Zamora, the Executive Chef for the Utah Jazz, about his journey in the culinary world and how he creates unforgettable dining experiences for fans at the arena. From his early days in the kitchen to feeding thousands at Jazz games, Anthony shares the passion and creativity behind his work.