• 17- Flashlight-Lag

  • Jun 16 2023
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • We're taking a trip down memory lane in this episode, as we reminisce about our personal journeys in the arts and the defining moments that ignited our passions. Do you remember the first person outside of your family who recognized your potential? For Leah, it was the incredible Jan Canada Fritch who believed in me during her voice lessons as a young girl, despite her lack of singing talent. Her encouragement played a monumental role in shaping her career and instilling confidence in her pursuit of the arts.

    Our older brother Mike also played a part in our journeys, albeit in a more humorous and cruel way. We share stories of his antics during our childhood games of flashlight tag and how they helped us develop a thick skin. As we chat about our favorite songs and bands, we introduce the Mega Men, Andrew’s high school band. Their catchy song, Shun-Junt, kicks off the musical portion of the episode and is sure to have you humming along.

    Join us in this heartwarming and entertaining episode as we explore the moments and memories that have shaped our lives and careers in the arts. We also encourage our listeners to leave a five-star review for our podcast and don't forget to listen to the Mega Men's entire catalog on Patreon. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a journey through the defining moments that led us to where we are today.

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