Welcome to Goodbye Apathy, a podcast about what excites us in life, those passions that get us out of bed in the morning, and where we find joy. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
On this episode, I get to connect with an old friend, Elizabeth Wetzel. Elizabeth and I went to college together, and one of the first things we bonded over was our love of Harry Potter, so of course we had to make an episode about it. This episode dives into her love of the books and how, thorough reading them, she was able to build stronger relationships with those in her life. We also talk about the impact these books had on her as a child and how they continue to play a big role in her life now. In the words of JK Rowling, “If you don't like to read, you haven't found the right book.” Well, I think Elizabeth definitely found her right book, or seven for that matter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
Welcome to part 2 of the The One Where They Talk about Friends. You read that correctly. Michael Gold and I couldn't shut up about how much we love Friends, that you get two full episodes about it. In this part specifically, we get into some of our favorite guest stars, discuss the upcoming Friends reunion and even attempt to answer that infamous question: How do you rank six of the most iconic characters in TV history? Similar to the last episode, this part includes spoilers, so beware. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
This episode is actually Pt. 1 of 2 where I get to talk to one of my good friends, Michael Gold, about a show that we are both very passionate about. That's right. We do two full episodes covering all things Friends. Pt. 1 covers how we first got into the show, and Michael talks about how it's had an impact on his life and how he has built relationships with others. We also discuss which characters we most identify with and one character in particular whom Michael has strong feelings towards, to say the least. Oh, also there are definite spoilers in here, so be cautious if you haven't seen the show yet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
After hundreds of requests (at least that's what I told him), my brother finally joined the podcast to discuss how he went from never listening to music to what might now be classified as an obsession. We also discuss the bond we now share for music, bro to bro. We even tease a new project that we're working on together, that we're really hoping will get people excited. Brian Sirak is our featured guest on Ep. 007. Check it out now. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
This week, I get the opportunity to sit down with Vivi Barnes, a published author and inspiring human being. Vivi talks about how she got started writing for children and young adults, and the impact this has had on her life. We talk about her writing process and what it would be like to have one of her novels turned into a movie. She also gives some incredible advice to those looking to write their own novel. Whether you are interested in writing or not, this episode is packed full of inspiration for anyone looking to chase a dream. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
This is a pretty special episode for me because I get to talk with my friend, Colin Umbarger, the only person I know who loves concerts as much as I do. We go over some of his favorite shows and discuss what makes for a great concert. We also get into concert etiquette and what his dream lineup would look like. We even talk about hosting house shows and how this newly popular concept can be an intimate way to connect to your favorite music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
Are you chasing a dream but need a little guidance along the way? This week, I catch up with Ali Goodin to talk about her new project, Ful Life Coaching. We talk about the origins of this passion and how it stemmed from a pretty dark time in her life. We discuss where she finds her inspiration and how she can help others reach their goals. Check it out to hear how she turned her love of helping people into her own life coaching business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
On this episode, I get the chance to talk with Kimberly Burns about how she embraced fashion at a young age and even turned it into a career. We discuss her involvement in the Her Universe fashion show and what this event means to her. We also dive into where she finds inspiration and how fashion should not be used as a way to fit in, but instead to stand out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
On this episode, I catch up with Nick and Kim Smith to discuss their love of the national parks. We talk about how this interest started, where they've traveled to so far and what the next place is on their list. They share some of their favorite memories from the parks and what their recommendations are for those who haven't been. We also talk about the inspiration that comes out of these trips and how it can make you feel more connected to the world around you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
I sit down (virtually) with Brianna Gold to talk about her love for reading and the positive impact that her passion has had on her life. We discuss the benefits of required reading in school and the differences between physical and audio books. She even gives some book recommendations and gives some advice on how to get back into reading. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support