We are not Guaranteed tomorrow. The purpose and goal of My Dead Brother’s Podcast is to encourage and express this perspective through grit, grace, gratitude, and the gospel inside each of us for others. These stories and conversations will give us context, provide us perspective, make us laugh, make us cry, and inspire us. These conversations exist within most of us. The darkness is not in what is gone. It is in not allowing the light to still shine through. This show will be the light.
Question To Consider during Episode 3: How do you maintain perspective through Politics? Please respond in the comments. Kyle and I discuss this question among several other topics, such as our time in the Marine Corps together, the Marine Corps' Birthday, Kyle's deployment to Afghanistan, and his 6 years of working a career in Hollywood on shows like True Detective, The Kominsky Method, and The Last Ship. Connect with Me: TylerBolken.com Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Facebook TikTok
Question To Consider during Episode 2: How do you stay calm through chaos? Please respond in the comments. Jared and I discuss this among several other topics, such as working through the bone chilling cold in North Dakota, floating a raft 60 miles down a river in Alaska, and awesome stories about my brother. Hope you guys like this one, I really loved the conversation with Jared. Connect with Me: TylerBolken.com Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Facebook TikTok
Question To Consider during Episode 1: How do you face fear? Please respond in the comments. In this episode I lay out the goals and mission of My Dead Brother's Podcast. I dive into the journey and experiences that led to this show and why the Grit, Grace, and Gratitude we experience in life empower our Gospel for ourselves and those around us. We are not guaranteed tomorrow. Our message matters. Thank you so much for listening. So excited to start this conversation with all who listen. Connect with Me: TylerBolken.com Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Facebook TikTok
We are not Guaranteed tomorrow. The purpose and goal of My Dead Brother’s Podcast is to encourage and express this perspective through grit, grace, gratitude, and the gospel inside each of us for others. These stories will give us context, provide us perspective, make us laugh, make us cry, and inspire us. The underlying tone of the Podcast is to have dialogue individually and with guests that will therapeutically be my conversations with my brother that no longer exist. These conversations exist within most of us. The darkness is not in what is gone. It is in not allowing the light to still shine through. This show will be the light.