Welcome to the Love Is For Everyone Podcast. Through this podcast, we will bring up some very challenging topics to talk about like mental health and some more polarizing topics that divide us in today's society that creates hate. As will be a place where individuals can come and share the stories of their challenges through their own lives, also give you ways you can improve your own life to become a more loving person in all areas of life and in the end creating a more loving society.
Our good friend Ian Moshynski joins us for a discussion about our favourite topic; love! Ian also talks about his romantic relationship, some background on his childhood, and gives advice on being true to yourself. The guys also talk about relationship dynamics in society, divorce, and whether we believe in love at first sight. Enjoy!
Our good friend Brandon Landry, AKA "The Friendly Neighbourhood Brando", joins us again on the Love Is For Everyone Podcast for another great discussion! After the best introduction in the Love Is For Everyone Podcast's history, our guest host brings Zac and Nathan up to speed of what is currently going on in his life, then have a deep conversation touching on a variety of topics. We had a great talk about mental health, friendship, boundaries, mindset, and evaluate our strengths and weaknesses. We love having these open and authentic chats about life, sharing our stories with Brandon is always fun and impacts us positively every time! We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording this diverse conversation :)
This week we are joined by a strong hearted individual who has battled his fair share of trauma, mental, and physical abuse. His experience opened our eyes to see a different perspective of how too many children grow up in a broken home. Zac and Nathan discuss with Eric parts of his dark past, his reflection and adversity, as well as the advice he shared throughout our time together. We want to personally thank Eric for his desire to help make the conversation surrounding abuse more acceptable to society and his compassion for truly wanting to make a difference in our community. Note - There is an audio issue between 0:54 - 1:45 with it repeating in a loop, the rest of the episode is fine :)
Welcome back to Season 2 of the Love Is For Everyone podcast! Zac and Nathan introduce the direction 'Love Is For Everyone' is heading towards, including our 5 content pillars; Love, Mental Health, Healing, Trauma and Addiction. Zac and Nate also introduce their upcoming courses on the topics of Addiction and Love, as well as upcoming guests to come. Thank you for listening, we love you!
Welcome to the last episode of Season 1. The boys reminisce in today's episode over some of their favourite moments/ episodes of the first season, as well as the lessons they have learned so far from starting the podcast till now, and tease what is to come for the future of the Love Is For Everyone Podcast.
School! Some people love it, some people wonder why they even need to go at all. In this week's episode, the boys share their perspectives and stories about their experience with school and dropping out of their college and university programs.
This week the guys talk about bad days and strategies to overcome a situation that isn't going the way you would like it to. The guys also touch on a variety of other topics including the ego, spirituality, the effects of covid on society and small business, how we stay positive and occupy ourselves during lockdown, and mental health.
This week, the guys keep it on a lighter note with a good-hearted conversation about the importance of love. They touch on how love makes you feel, how you can spread love through good deeds, the importance of having love in the workplace, materialism vs self-love, and give a preview of our plans for the upcoming months.
To start the week off the guys talk about a heavy subject that is very close to our hearts, the impact of bullying and suicide. Jakob shares his experience of losing his Dad to suicide, how he dealt with the grief and emotions of the situation, and how it has shaped him into the man he is today. Later on in the episode, the guys talk about the impact suicide has had on our small community in Cobourg, as well as how bullying affected us as a kid, mainly in our teenage years. The guys also touch on how bullying affects mental health, how we have personally dealt with bullying in the past, and how to get out of a dark mental state and get the help you need.
The guys kept it light-hearted as we looked back on our families and the impact they had on us growing up. We spoke about our family history and the values they taught us through difficult times. They continue to encourage us to spread love as we continue this journey and have made an incredible impact in each of our lives. Growing up in a similar childhood environment, we have all been taught similar values and we sometimes struggle to see the difficulties it may have on some of you growing up with an unhealthy relationship with your family, or maybe no a relationship at all. That being said, we are not shying away from the situation that does sadly exist, instead we are encouraging anyone in that situation who feels called to share about that point of view to join us on the podcast so all of us can have a stronger understanding.
In this episode the guys talk about the role models they had in their life growing up, as well as celebrities they admired as kids and still look up to today. The guys also touch on the importance of having a mentor in a person's teenage years, examples of good and bad role models in society, what they look for in a mentor, how they incorporate qualities from different mentors into their character, and what people currently inspire them the most.
A wide variety of conversation with a life long friend, Brandon Landry joins Nathan and Zac on the L.I.F.E podcast. On the main topic of regrets or “life lessons” as Brandon loved to refer it as, the boys gave valuable tips on how to achieve both mental and physical health care through tough experiences that taught them the meaning of some very important life skills. “Taking a moment to learn from our mistakes helped us realize we weren’t perfect, and it was okay to fail because we continued to moved forward”. - Zac Klein
This week the team had a great conversation, as they took different perspectives on how they've made strides towards success in their past, whether it was accomplishing a life long goal they set out as a child, or just the feeling of achieving those everyday tasks. We sometimes forget the power of action and the momentum it can create once it begins to swing. From strong points of view on how to create a healthier routine to tips on finding fulfillment the guys behind the mic talk about it all!
On this episode of Love is for Everyone, the guys think back to their childhood memories and dive into the conversation of friendship and what that means to them. They spend time comparing types of friendships throughout their life, both the good and the bad, and give each other great advice and tips on how to identify warnings from others, and overall how to love and care for the people in their lives genuinely.
The guys share their perspectives of growing up with technology, but also enjoying playing outside as kids. In today's world playing outside is almost a foreign concept so how do we raise kids to enjoy this once again, and live in harmony with this new technological age? Has Technology changed our lives for the better or worse? No matter what your answer is here, we as a people need to come together to figure out how to use this tool we have been given to improve society instead of becoming slaves to technology.
Welcome back to the Love Is For Everyone podcast. After a little time off the boys back to bring you a very interesting conversation on love and relationships. We talk about our current relationships with ourselves and friends/family, what are the most important values to have in any relationship to us. How a committed man should act in a romantic relationship, and just some advice for those of you who may struggle with the relationships you currently have, or are trying to make in your own life.
The team sparks some new energy getting into a great conversation with an old friend, Brendan Scott about the past 4 years of his travel experience, work dedication, and burnout. From Brendan’s perspective we dive into how to become successful right out of high school from the great times to the ugly in all aspects of business as well as providing tips and tricks for our mental health while we may experience burning out.
Today we are joined by a longtime friend Hayden Leonard where we sit down and discuss our ideas around the topic of intuition, ways of recognizing it, and how we have used our intuitive instincts to heal old wounds, detect truth from lies in others, and carve our paths
We kick off the new week with a topic very prevalent in our society today, Cancel Culture. we get into the meaning of the term cancel culture, what we think this culture produces as well as the lessons it teaches kids and adults in our society today.
In today's episode, we talk with our friend Paige Woodman. She talks about her path to becoming a spiritual-minded person from her early life experiences, her struggles going through her parents' divorce, and her experience with mental health. As well we get into her business Peace of Mind, where she offers many great spiritual healing series like her tarot readings, reiki healing, and soon her relaxation classes using reiki healing in a group meditation. You can go and follow her @peacee_of_mindd on Instagram and don't forget to book an appointment while you're there.
Today we lighten things up a bit with a topic that is near and dear to all three of our hearts, Music. Music is something that has helped us immensely on our path in life and in this episode we will discuss our favorite genres as well as our favorite artist why we have chosen the music we love.
In this episode, we finish the three-part series talking about our own life story and how certain events have contributed to our mental health, how we have overcome these challenges in our own lives to help inspire you the listener to persevere through your own challenges and hopefully feel less alone in your battles and more willing to open up to someone about your struggles. Today we get into Zachary's life what it was like to grow up for him, how his mental health took a toll trying to appear like he was living a perfect life, and his struggle with drug addiction.
In this episode, we continue the three-part series talking about our own life story and how certain events have contributed to our mental health, how we have overcome these challenges in our own lives to help inspire you the listener to persevere through your own challenges and hopefully feel less alone in your battles and more willing to open up to someone about your struggles. Today we get into Jakob's life what it was like to grow up without his father and the time he was able to spend with his dad, also his challenges with anger management and depression.
In this episode, we start a three-part series talking about our own life story and how certain events have contributed to our mental health, how we have overcome these challenges in our own lives to help inspire you the listener to persevere through your own challenges and hopefully feel less alone in your battles and more willing to open up to someone about your struggles. We get into Nathan's early life in this one and what it was like growing up for him, the challenges he faced in school with self-identity, his parents' divorce, and more.
This week's special guest is Nate’s sister Danielle Crafts. We talk about her school experience during the pandemic, mental health, and Zac asks the siblings about their experiences growing up together in a split family and the struggles that go along with having divorced parents.
In this episode, the guys discuss judgment and how we negatively judge our own self through society's expectation of how we should look, talk, and act. We also touch on how isolation due to the pandemic has affected us and how we each overcome the isolation.
In this episode, we talk about God and our faith and belief in God, how we have come to let god into our life, what he looks like to us, and how we have come together to discuss our differing beliefs without dismissing one another for being different.
Welcome back this week we discuss a deeper topic, processing the loss of a loved one and the challenges that come with relationships.
Welcome to the first podcast for Love is for everyone. In this podcast, we'll be letting you know a little more about ourselves and what we plan to use this podcast to talk about in the future as well as what love means to us and how to show it in your everyday life.