Lab Sixty Three
Lab Sixty Three is a podcast about identity, creativity, and the stories that make people who they are.
Each episode shines a light on interesting individuals - artists, makers, thinkers, entrepreneurs, and everyday people doing things their own way.
Through relaxed conversations, we explore the moments that shaped them, the ideas they live by, the work they care about, and the parts of their story that usually stay behind the scenes.
Some episodes come from Spotlight Days - immersive sessions where we document someone’s craft, creativity, and perspective through film, photography, and conversation.
Alongside the guest episodes, I also share solo episodes - personal reflections, experiences, lessons, and ideas on identity, confidence, and what makes me tick.
This isn’t about polished personas or highlight reels.
It’s about real people, real stories, and the identity behind the work.
If you’re curious about what drives people, how they think, and how they carve their own path in the world - you’ll feel at home here.
Lab Sixty Three
10. Remember when you used to send it!
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Remember when you used to send it?
Back in your early 20s, life felt lighter. Less responsibility. Less to lose. Decisions were quick, risks felt fun, and you didn’t need a ten step plan just to do something you actually wanted to do.
In this solo episode, I’m talking about that version of you - the one who moved fast, backed himself, and didn’t let fear negotiate every decision. Because somewhere between “I’ve got time” and “I’ve got kids, bills, and a reputation,” a lot of us start playing it safe… and slowly forget what freedom felt like.
If you’ve been feeling like you’ve dulled down, overthought everything, or lost that edge you used to have - this is the reminder (and the nudge) you need.
Question for you while you listen: where did you stop sending it… and what would it look like to start again?