• 429: Gary Sinise—The Importance of Showing Up

  • Mar 18 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

429: Gary Sinise—The Importance of Showing Up

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  • The multi-award-winning actor, chronic philanthropist, and all-around outstanding human drops by to talk about his son, Mac Sinise, who sadly passed away January 5, 2024. Gary shares Mac’s story and the musical compositions he left behind, all of which can be found on Resurrection & Revival parts 1 and 2, which are available on vinyl here. The three music videos mentioned during the episode are Arctic Circles by Mac Sinise, Shenandoah (author unknown), and The Rise by Mac Sinise.

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Moving

If this episode doesn't move you, check you pulse. This is an open, transparent view into the life of a father and his discoveries.

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Humble and Kind

I thought this chat would be a tear jerker about veterans but had no idea about Gary's son and his struggle. Gary has such a kind and humble tone in his voice, not broken down or lost. There's a lot of strength with acceptance in his voice and sharing his son with all of us seems to help him heal. Thank you for sharing his story.
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Honesty

Hands down my favorite. Plain and simply put, down to earth and honest friends talking about down to earth honest things. My heart goes out to Mr. Sinise for the loss of his son. I lost my first born Father’s Day weekend at the age of 17 in 2003. It’s a very long story how it happened, but the end result is the same. Children should not die before their parents.

Patrick A. Mayden

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