Dropped Balls and Big Calls is where real people share the moments that changed everything, the wins, the setbacks, and the big decisions in between. I’m Jason, a drummer turned storyteller who’s been knocked down, started over, and learned the hard way that life’s best lessons come unpolished. No scripts, just raw, human conversations you’ll feel long after the episode ends.
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Dropped Balls and Big Calls is where real people share the moments that changed everything, the wins, the setbacks, and the big decisions in between. I’m Jason, a drummer turned storyteller who’s been knocked down, started over, and learned the hard way that life’s best lessons come unpolished. No scripts, just raw, human conversations you’ll feel long after the episode ends.
This week’s episode is a bit different. I’ve been feeling lost lately, so I went back to the words of my late mate, Kev.
Kev lived with muscular dystrophy, but he also lived with more accountability and perspective than most of us ever find. In this episode, I read his final blog and reflect on the lessons he left behind.
It’s a reminder to pay attention to our self-talk, own our choices, and live with purpose, even when life feels heavy.Read Kevin's blog here: Kevin's Blog:
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Dropped Balls and Big Calls
Dropped Balls and Big Calls is where real people share the moments that changed everything, the wins, the setbacks, and the big decisions in between. I’m Jason, a drummer turned storyteller who’s been knocked down, started over, and learned the hard way that life’s best lessons come unpolished. No scripts, just raw, human conversations you’ll feel long after the episode ends.