• #74: Punitive Construction (ft. Jeremy Jacobs)

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

#74: Punitive Construction (ft. Jeremy Jacobs)

  • Summary

  • On Today's Episode: "I can’t believe it’s taken this long to have Jeremy Jacobs, a founding father of the podcast, back as a guest. This episode got real right from the get go with us having an honest conversation about the common struggle of mental health and how being open about our journeys allows us to support one another. Jeej also shared with us his new ventures in taking his original music to the live stage. Cedar Rapids will not know what hit them when his live show hits this November." -Shane

    Welcome to The Groove Life, a bi-weekly podcast from one of the Corridor's hardest rockers Shane Lunsford, joined by his daughter Mikah, focused around good vibes and positivity - the things in life that make you groove.

    New episodes every other Monday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you find your podcasts.

    Visit GrooveLifePod.com for the Groove Life Spotify playlist!

    The Groove Life Podcast is produced by Upload Media Group as part of the Upload Media Incubator Series. This collection of podcasts and projects receives discounted production rates, educational benefits, and additional support from Upload Media to help bring their project to life. Learn more at UploadMediaGroup.com.

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    Need Pizza 2024

    This episode is sponsored by Need Pizza in downtown Cedar Rapids, IA. Need Pizza is a full pizzeria and bar with a focus on New Haven-style pizza that also features 30 craft beers on tap. It's not that you WANT pizza - YOU NEED IT! Learn more at https://www.needcr.com/

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