Episodes

  • Episode 2: Confuse Me Again
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, Brian shares the story about how this song was inspired by him overhearing a famous Hollywood couple's intense argument online. Can you guess what couple that was? He digs into the universal relationship dynamics that this dysfunction highlights. Joined by David DeMarco, Loulita Gill, and Aron Bicskey, the crew breaks down the timeless push and pull between men and women: why one partner might retreat while the other raises their voice, how easy it is to say "You always" or "You never" or how words and actions can shape the way we show up in love ultimately landing on the idea that only Love, God being Love, WINS.












    Show more Show less
    31 mins
  • Episode 1: Hold Me Like You're Home
    Oct 31 2024

    In this episode, host Brian is joined by recording artist, coach and consultant David DeMarco, along with singer/songwriter Loulita Gill and producer Aron Bicskey. They take an intimate look at the brand new EP: Hold Me Like Your Home Set to release on November 5th 2024. Together, they explore the raw emotions and honest reflections unpacking what it means to seek connection, freedom, and understanding in our relationships.

    This discussion invites listeners into a space where the themes of the EP come to life, touching on struggles with anxiety, self-doubt, and the universal longing to be understood and healed. From the powerful roles of faith and surrender to the complexities of love, each panelist offers a unique perspective on how these songs speak to our innermost challenges and hopes.

    If you’re navigating difficult relationships, seeking spiritual growth, or simply yearning for authentic connection, this episode will resonate deeply. Listen in as we journey through these songs, discovering what it means to sit in our questions, bravely face the discomfort, and find strength in the process.

    Tune in, reflect, and feel free to share this episode with someone who may need it as much as you do

    Show more Show less
    38 mins