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Find Your Brightside
by Jerry "J-Man" Joyner
Welcome to The Brightside, a weekly show where curiosity, positivity, and real conversation come together. Hosted by storyteller Jerry “J-Man” Joyner, each episode blends humor, personal stories, and thoughtful dialogue with guests from all walks of life. From creative journeys to life lessons and moments of perspective, The Brightside keeps things genuine and uplifting without feeling forced. New episodes drop every Friday - tune in, reset, and Find Your Brightside.
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From Combat Camera to Cinematic Storytelling - Ken Arkwell
What does it take to build a life around storytelling? In this episode of Find Your Brightside, Ken Arkwell shares an extraordinary journey that spans military service, global travel, corporate production, filmmaking, and the restoration of one of Texas’s most unique theaters. Ken began as a member of the U.S. Navy’s elite Combat Camera Group, where he traveled the world as a photographer and photojournalist. That experience launched a 40-plus-year career producing visual stories for organizations including NASA, American Airlines, Paramount Pictures, and major advertising agencies across Dallas. Ken explains how storytelling became the central theme of his career, why trust is the foundation of every successful team, and how he transformed the abandoned Historic Lancaster Theatre into a stunning entertainment venue. In this conversation, you’ll discover: How military service shaped Ken’s creative career. What it was like producing for global brands and major films. Why trust is the most important leadership principle. How Ken bought and restored a historic theater for just $50,000The habits that help him stay positive and find the bright side. Whether you are a filmmaker, entrepreneur, veteran, creative professional, or simply someone who loves stories of reinvention, this episode offers practical wisdom and remarkable perspective. Visit the Historic Lancaster Theatre: THLTVenue.com Subscribe to Find Your Brightside on YouTube for uplifting conversations with people who have overcome challenges and built meaningful lives.
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Why Age Should Never Stop You From Creating - Jon Berman
What happens when you finally stop worrying about age and start chasing what you were meant to do?In Episode 18 of Find Your Brightside, J-Man sits down with Dallas musician and songwriter Jon Berman, better known as Jon22, for a conversation about music, reinvention, creativity, and finding success later in life.From growing up in Oak Cliff and experiencing the Deep Ellum music scene firsthand to getting signed to a New York label in his 50s, Jon22 shares how he went from putting music down for decades to building a growing audience with hundreds of thousands of streams. Along the way, the conversation explores Dallas music history, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Starck Club era, artificial intelligence in music, creativity after 60, and why age should never stop anyone from pursuing something meaningful.This episode is about more than music. It’s about momentum, purpose, resilience, and realizing you are never too old to create something that matters. J-Man and Jon22 dive into songwriting, live performance, entrepreneurship, the realities of the modern music business, and the importance of building a creative life that feels authentic.Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, musician, or simply someone looking for inspiration to start something new, this conversation is a reminder that passion does not have an expiration date.Follow Jon22 on Instagram at @jon22 and listen to his album “Muse” on all streaming platforms.Subscribe to Find Your Brightside for conversations about creativity, entrepreneurship, music, film, personal growth, and the people finding purpose through passion.When you shine a light, even just a little bit, people find their way!
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Inside a Championship Culture at South Oak Cliff High School - Coach Jason Todd
On this episode of Find Your Brightside, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with South Oak Cliff High School’s three-time state championship head coach, Jason Todd, for a powerful conversation about leadership, discipline, and what it really takes to build a winning culture. From his Dallas roots to leading one of Texas’ most respected football programs, Coach Todd shares how pressure doesn’t build character - it reveals it.This episode goes far beyond football. Coach Todd breaks down how accountability, structure, and consistency shape young men both on and off the field, and why habits formed early can define the trajectory of a life. You’ll hear how South Oak Cliff’s program operates year-round, why nutrition and discipline matter just as much as talent, and how mentorship plays a critical role in developing future leaders.The conversation also touches on real-life challenges, including navigating adversity within the team, the responsibility of guiding young athletes, and how to maintain perspective through both victory and hardship. Coach Todd shares stories of players who have gone on to succeed at the highest levels, as well as those who’ve used the lessons learned in football to thrive in life beyond the game.If you’re an athlete, coach, parent, or anyone looking to build discipline, leadership, and resilience, this episode delivers practical insight grounded in real experience. This is about standards, not excuses - and what it means to lead when everything is on the line.When you shine a light, even just a little, people find their way.
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From Small Town Texas to International Stages - Jackson Scribner
In this episode of Find Your Bright Side, Jerry sits down with Texas-based singer-songwriter Jackson Scribner for a conversation that goes beyond music and into the mindset behind it. Raised in the small town of Melissa, Texas, Jackson shares how growing up surrounded by open land, family, and early exposure to the music business shaped both his sound and his perspective. What started as teaching himself guitar evolved into a deeply personal songwriting process rooted in emotion, storytelling, and real-life experience.The conversation dives into Jackson’s debut album Depression Kids, a project built around the idea that everyone faces emotional highs and lows, whether they talk about it or not. Rather than avoiding the topic, Jackson leans into it, using music as a way to process, connect, and express what many people struggle to put into words. He breaks down tracks like “Mr. Moon” and the title song, explaining how themes of loneliness, reflection, and growth are woven into the record while still maintaining a sense of energy and experimentation across genres.Beyond the music, Jackson talks about working within the Dallas music scene at iconic venues like The Kessler Theater and the Longhorn Ballroom, where he not only performs but lives and works, fully immersed in the culture. He shares stories from touring internationally in Sweden and France, the realities of building a career as an independent artist, and how collaboration with his brother Levi has led to new creative directions, including an upcoming project under a new name.This episode is a grounded, honest look at what it takes to pursue music with intention while navigating the ups and downs that come with it. It’s about creativity, resilience, and finding meaning in the process, even when things aren’t easy. If you’re interested in music, storytelling, or the mindset behind creative work, this conversation offers a real perspective from someone living it every day.Follow Jackson Scribner on Instagram at @ScribnerJackson and stay up to date with his music, shows, and upcoming releases.This episode of Find Your Brightside is brought to you by Mallacore AI Solutions, a forward-thinking partner helping businesses streamline operations and unlock smarter growth through artificial intelligence. From automating workflows to enhancing customer experiences and uncovering actionable insights from data, Mallacore AI Solutions is built for companies that want to operate faster, leaner, and more intelligently.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.
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Finding Purpose Through Pain - Tammy Nguyen Lee
In Episode 15 of Find Your Brightside, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with award-winning filmmaker and storyteller Tammy Nguyen Lee for one of the most powerful conversations yet. From her beginnings as a Vietnamese refugee to becoming a voice for underrepresented stories in film, Tammy shares a deeply personal journey shaped by resilience, identity, and purpose.This episode explores Tammy’s early life escaping Vietnam as a child, growing up in Texas, and finding her calling through storytelling. She opens up about the impact of generational trauma, the importance of representation in media, and how her work - including Operation Babylift and her nonprofit Against the Grain Productions - has helped amplify unheard voices and create meaningful change.The conversation also dives into Tammy’s current project, Light of Day, a documentary addressing post-war trauma, domestic violence, and the healing process that connects people across cultures and generations. Through it all, Tammy embodies what it means to find purpose where passion and pain intersect.Filmed at the historic Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, this episode is a reminder that even the most difficult beginnings can lead to a life of impact, gratitude, and light.Watch now and discover how Tammy Nguyen Lee is helping others find their bright side.This episode of Find Your Brightside is brought to you by Mallacore AI Solutions, a forward-thinking partner helping businesses streamline operations and unlock smarter growth through artificial intelligence. From automating workflows to enhancing customer experiences and uncovering actionable insights from data, Mallacore AI Solutions is built for companies that want to operate faster, leaner, and more intelligently.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.
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Building the Art You See Everywhere in Dallas - Shane Kiel
In this episode of Find Your Brightside, we sit down with Shane Kiel, the creative force behind Decotron Art Shop in Dallas, Texas - a custom fabrication studio redefining the line between art, architecture, and innovation.From building signs as a teenager to crafting large-scale sculptures, architectural elements, and immersive lighting installations, Shane’s journey is anything but traditional. His work has reached national stages - including Sundance and major brand collaborations - all while staying rooted in hands-on craftsmanship and a relentless drive to create.We get into how Decotron evolved from a small operation into a full-scale fabrication team, the mindset behind turning ideas into reality, and why Dallas has become a launchpad for creative growth. Shane also shares how music, vintage culture, and retro futurism influence his work - and how a single moment with no electricity in his shop turned into a breakthrough opportunity.If you’ve ever walked past a piece of public art and wondered who made it - this conversation pulls back the curtain on the people and process behind it.Filmed in Dallas at the historic Longhorn Ballroom, this episode is about creativity, persistence, and building something that lasts.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.New episodes of Find Your Brightside drop weekly.
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Becoming The Brain Expert Of NASA - Sherry Yellin
In this episode of The Brightside, we sit down with Dr. Sherry Yellen, a bestselling author, leadership strategist, and neuroscience expert who has spent over 30 years helping organizations understand how the brain actually drives performance. Known for her work with high-level teams, including collaborations with NASA, Dr. Yellen brings a practical, no-nonsense approach to leadership, mindset, and human behavior.This conversation breaks down why so many workplaces struggle with culture, communication, and performance, and how most of those issues can be traced back to a simple problem: we are not aligned with how the brain works. From decision-making under pressure to generational differences in the workplace, Dr. Yellen explains how beliefs are formed, how behavior is shaped, and why adaptability is becoming the most important skill in today’s world.We also explore the idea that your brain is constantly asking two questions - whether it is safe, and what’s in it for you - and how those two drivers influence everything from leadership styles to employee engagement. The discussion expands into how younger generations are reshaping expectations around purpose, clarity, and culture, and why that shift may actually be a necessary evolution rather than a problem to fix.One of the most compelling parts of the episode is Dr. Yellen’s breakdown of how people respond to pressure, not just through fight or flight, but also through freezing or “flocking,” where individuals seek validation from like-minded groups. Understanding these patterns can fundamentally change how leaders manage teams and how individuals interpret everyday situations.At its core, this episode is about control - not over external circumstances, but over the meaning you assign to them. The way you interpret events, interactions, and challenges directly impacts your outcomes, and learning to reframe those moments is one of the most powerful tools you can develop.If you’re looking to improve your leadership, sharpen your thinking, or better understand how to navigate today’s rapidly changing world, this episode offers a clear and practical perspective grounded in real neuroscience.
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Turning Loss Into Legacy - Zoe Martin
What if the most valuable thing you leave behind isn’t money, property, or assets… but your story?In this deeply emotional and thought-provoking episode of Find Your Bright Side, host Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with Zoe Martin, founder of Zoe Martin Enterprises, to explore the power of preserving family legacy through storytelling, film, and intentional documentation.Zoe’s journey into legacy storytelling didn’t start as a business idea - it started with loss.After losing her sister to stage four breast cancer, Zoe found herself in a moment that would change everything. Faced with unfinished letters meant for her niece, she made a decision in real time to record her sister’s voice - capturing something far more powerful than words on paper. That moment became the foundation of her mission: helping families preserve their stories before it’s too late.Today, Zoe works with families, entrepreneurs, and multi-generational households to document their lives, voices, memories, and experiences through what she calls “legacy experiences” - a blend of documentary film, fine art portraiture, and storytelling.This episode goes beyond photography. It’s about identity, memory, and the emotional weight of what we leave behind.About Zoe Martin:Zoe Martin is a photographer, legacy storyteller, and founder of Zoe Martin Enterprises. She specializes in documenting family history, personal legacy, and multi-generational stories through film and fine art.She is also a contributing author in the anthology Leadership: Women Leading With Purpose, with her work being featured in Times Square.Learn more: https://www.thezoemartin.com/About Find Your Bright Side:Find Your Bright Side is a podcast and video series focused on real conversations, real people, and finding light through life’s most difficult moments.Each episode explores personal journeys, resilience, and the human stories that connect us all.“When you shine a light, even just a little, people find their way.”
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The Art of Capturing Live Music - Andrew Sherman
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (945) 312-5705In this episode of Find Your Bright Side, we sit down with Dallas-based concert photographer Andrew Sherman — also known as Drewlio — to explore what it takes to capture live music at its most electric.Andrew shares how he broke into the world of concert photography, the realities of shooting fast-paced live shows, and how he developed a visual style that stands out in a crowded creative space. From navigating unpredictable lighting and movement to building relationships with artists and venues, this conversation gives a real look at the discipline behind the work.We also dive into the business side of photography — how to get your foot in the door, stay consistent, and turn creative passion into something sustainable.Andrew’s work doesn’t just document performances — it captures the energy, atmosphere, and emotion of live music in a way that feels immersive and real.Explore Andrew Sherman:Website: https://www.drewlio.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drewlio23About Find Your Bright Side:Find Your Bright Side is a Dallas-based podcast and video series featuring conversations with creators, entrepreneurs, and individuals who have built their own path — focusing on mindset, growth, and real-world experience.
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Why Storytelling Still Matters in the Streaming Era - Matthew Spradlin
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842Welcome to The Brightside - the podcast where real stories, life lessons, and meaningful conversations help you navigate life with a positive perspective.This week on Find Your Bright Side, Jay sits down with filmmaker, writer, and creative strategist Matthew Spradlin inside the legendary Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas.Matthew shares the story of how a childhood moment watching Raiders of the Lost Ark set him on a lifelong path toward filmmaking. After declaring his dream in his high school yearbook, he went on to study film at Chapman University in California before continuing his training at the Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Hollywood.Throughout the conversation, Matthew offers an inside look at the realities of the modern film industry - from the evolution of film education to the importance of building community over audience in an era dominated by streaming platforms and fragmented attention.The discussion also dives into the remarkable success of the Terrifier franchise, examining how a low-budget horror film became one of the most profitable releases in modern cinema through strategic positioning, word-of-mouth marketing, and a willingness to treat early projects as a loss leader.Matthew also shares stories from working in Dubai and the Middle East, where he participated in emerging AI animation projects and experienced firsthand the cultural and environmental extremes of the region.One of the most compelling moments in the episode centers on Matthew’s documentary project American Forest Fires, a four-part series produced for EARTHx TV. Having personally evacuated from California wildfires multiple times, Matthew brings personal perspective to the policies, economics, and environmental factors fueling the growing wildfire crisis in the United States.The conversation explores how complex issues like wildfire prevention often cross political lines, revealing surprising areas where different perspectives may actually agree.If you're interested in filmmaking, storytelling, media strategy, or the future of creative industries, this episode offers a thoughtful behind-the-scenes perspective from someone actively working inside the field.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.
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How to Become Highly Confident in Business and Life - Julee Gracey
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842In this episode of Find Your Brightside, we sit down with business coach, speaker, and bestselling author Julee Gracey, the founder of Confidence on Camera Academy and author of the new book Highly Confident.Julee has built a reputation for helping entrepreneurs and leaders develop the confidence needed to grow successful businesses and show up powerfully in front of the camera, in the boardroom, and in life. With a background spanning international modeling, television appearances, real estate, and business coaching, her path to success has been anything but ordinary.In this conversation, we dive into the experiences that shaped her mindset and success. From her early upbringing to the moment she flipped the switch mentally while running track in high school, Julee shares the lessons that helped her develop the persistence and confidence she now teaches to entrepreneurs and executives.We also discuss what it takes to become comfortable on camera, why confidence is a skill that can be developed, and how Julee has guided multimillionaire clients and business leaders toward clearer vision and greater success.Before building her coaching business, Julee appeared in People Magazine’s Top 100 Most Beautiful and was a presenter on NBC’s hit show Deal or No Deal, giving her a unique perspective on confidence, visibility, and personal branding in high-pressure environments.If you’re an entrepreneur, creator, or business leader trying to break through self-doubt and step into your next level, this episode is packed with insight.Subscribe for more conversations about entrepreneurship, mindset, and finding your bright side.The Brightside is produced by NHuS3 Media, bringing conversations that focus on optimism, creativity, and the people who make a difference.
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The Graffiti Artist Who Took on Nike and Won - Howard "Tex" Moton
What happens when a graffiti artist from Dallas decides to take on the biggest name in sneakers… and wins?CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842In this episode of The Brightside, we sit down with Howard “Tex” Moton - the creative force behind the iconic YUMS shoe brand. From tagging walls across Dallas to building a globally recognized footwear brand, Tex shares how he turned raw creativity into a business that disrupted the fashion industry.We dive into the story behind YUMS, including the high-profile lawsuit with Nike that put his brand on the map, and how strategic celebrity placements helped elevate YUMS into pop culture relevance.Tex also opens up about his journey beyond footwear, building his company Already Designed into a full-scale apparel and fulfillment operation. Along the way, his work has led to collaborations with major corporations, professional sports teams, and artists across the country.This conversation is a deep look into creativity, resilience, and what it really takes to build something from the ground up.Topics include:- Growing up in Dallas and early graffiti culture- Building the YUMS brand from scratch- The lawsuit with Nike and what it meant for his business- Leveraging celebrity influence to grow a brand- Scaling into apparel and fulfillment with Already Designed- Working with major brands and professional sports teams- The realities of entrepreneurship in fashionIf you’re an artist, designer, or entrepreneur, this episode is a masterclass in turning creativity into opportunity!The Brightside is produced by NHuS3 Media, bringing conversations that focus on optimism, creativity, and the people who make a difference.The Brightside is supported by Howdywood - Get your Texas lifestyle apparel today at howdywood.shop
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Body Painting at the Highest Level - Trina Merry
In this episode of The Brightside, we sit down with Trina Merry - a world-renowned body painter whose work lives at the intersection of fine art, illusion, performance, and brand-scale installation. Trina takes us back to the beginning: where her artistic drive started, what pushed her to take the leap professionally, and how her journey unfolded across San Francisco, Dallas, New York, and back to Dallas.We get into the real nuances of body paint that most people never consider - the technical side, the creative problem-solving, the endurance, and the precision required when your “canvas” is moving, breathing, and human. Trina also shares stories from odd jobs and gigs around the world, plus what it’s like creating large-scale art installations for major brands (including projects like Fiat), where the art has to hit a creative standard and a commercial objective at the same time.If you’re into art, creativity, entrepreneurship, or the behind-the-scenes reality of building a career in a niche field, this conversation is packed with perspective.Topics we cover:- Trina Merry’s artistic origin story- Moving between San Francisco, Dallas, and New York - and how each city shaped her work- What body painting actually takes (process, technique, and mindset)- Wild and unexpected jobs around the world- Creating art installations for major brands (including Fiat)- Turning creativity into a real career without losing the craftIf you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe, and drop a comment: What’s the most underrated art form people don’t take seriously enough?#TheBrightside #TrinaMerry #BodyPainting #ArtistInterview #ContemporaryArt #ArtCareer #CreativeEntrepreneur #SanFranciscoArt #DallasArt #NewYorkArt
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What Dementia Really Looks Like - Glenna Hecht
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842Welcome to The Brightside - the podcast where real stories, life lessons, and meaningful conversations help you navigate life with a positive perspective.In today’s episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with Glenna Hecht, HR expert, author, and dementia advocate, for an honest and powerful conversation about caregiving, memory loss, and supporting loved ones living with dementia.Glenna shares the deeply personal story behind her book How Old Are You Today?, a practical and emotional guide for families facing the challenges of dementia. She opens up about her mother’s 9-year journey with dementia in Chicago, living to nearly 100 years old, and the lessons she learned about patience, resilience, and unconditional love.Connect with Glenna at her website - https://www.https://glennahecht.com/Purchase the book on amazon and the books website - https://www.howoldareyoutoday.com/Dementia affects millions of families, and this conversation provides real-world insight into what it’s like to care for a loved one experiencing memory loss, confusion, and cognitive decline.If you are caring for a parent with dementia, supporting a loved one with memory loss, or trying to better understand the effects of aging on the brain, this episode offers guidance, perspective, and encouragement.Glenna also brings decades of experience as an HR leader, having worked with global companies like Starbucks and Disney, offering a unique perspective on people, relationships, and overcoming life’s toughest challenges.Topics covered in this episode:What dementia is and how it affects familiesCaring for a loved one with dementiaMemory loss and cognitive declineCaregiver stress and emotional supportReal-life dementia caregiving experiencesLessons from a 9-year dementia journeyAging, family, and resilienceThis episode is for caregivers, families, and anyone seeking understanding, support, and hope when facing dementia.Subscribe for more conversations about personal growth, resilience, and finding your bright side.
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Making It to Hollywood Isn’t the Hard Part - Jonathan Murphy
In this episode of The Brightside, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with Jonathan Murphy - a Hollywood actor, writer, and producer with deep Texas roots and a passion for authentic storytelling.Jonathan reflects on his upbringing in Arlington, Texas, sharing childhood stories that helped shape his perspective and creative drive before diving into his journey of leaving home and making the move to Hollywood. The conversation explores the realities of breaking into the industry, the uncertainty that comes with chasing a creative career, and the discipline required to stay in the game.We also discuss Drowning, a project Jonathan wrote and produced through Hollow Tree Productions, offering an inside look at independent filmmaking and what it takes to shepherd a story from concept to completion.Throughout the episode, Jerry and Jonathan touch on the current state of film and television, including the impact of the hit series Landman and how Taylor Sheridan is reshaping modern storytelling and production in Hollywood.This episode is a thoughtful, grounded conversation about roots, risk, creativity, and the long road from small-town beginnings to meaningful work.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.#TheBrightside #JManJoyner #PodcastShow #RandyNewberry #TexasPodcasts #NHuS3Media #GoodVibesOnly
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Building a Career From Scratch While Everyone Watches - Sara Beth Joyner
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842Welcome to The Brightside – the show where curiosity, good conversation, and real stories come together.In this episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with a very special guest: his wife, Sara Beth Joyner. With over 23 years as a business owner and an extraordinary career in art consulting, Sara Beth shares the journey that shaped both her work and her perspective.As the founder of HACQAH, a fusion of Healthcare Art Consulting and Quality Art House, Sara Beth has spent decades helping organizations use art with purpose, intention, and impact. But this conversation goes beyond business.They talk about growing up in Dallas, studying abroad as a graduate of Southern Methodist University, and how those early experiences helped shape her creative instincts and entrepreneurial mindset. It’s an honest, thoughtful conversation about building something meaningful, staying rooted, and letting life experiences guide your work.What’s The Brightside all about?It’s simple – good people, real stories, and conversations that leave you feeling a little lighter and a little more inspired than when you started.
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What Nobody Tells You About Aging, Strength, and Staying Sharp - Gene White
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842Welcome to The Brightside – the show where curiosity, good conversation, and lived experience come together.In this episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner sits down with Gene White, a Fitness and Wellbeing Expert whose approach to health goes far beyond the gym. What starts as a conversation about racquet sports quickly opens up into deeper discussions around fitness, aging well, discipline, and the lessons that only time and experience can teach.Gene shares stories from his past, insights on staying active as the years go by, and how movement, consistency, and mindset all play a role in long-term wellbeing. The conversation is relaxed, thoughtful, and full of practical perspective – the kind you only get from someone who’s lived it and continues to practice what they preach.What’s The Brightside all about?Real people, honest stories, and conversations that leave you feeling a little lighter – and a little wiser – than when you started.In this episode:The role racquet sports and physical activity play in longevityHow fitness evolves as we ageStories and lessons from Gene’s personal journey.Why wellbeing matters just as much in the workplace as it does at homeGene is also the founder of Fitness Fiduciary, a company focused on bringing fitness and wellbeing awareness into the corporate setting. Learn more about his work at fitnessfiduciary.com.Pull up a chair, lean in, and enjoy the conversation.🎙️ The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media. Subscribe and stick around - we’re just getting started.#TheBrightside #JManJoyner #PodcastShow #GeneWhite #Fitness #Aging #Biology #TexasPodcasts #NHuS3Media #GoodVibesOnly
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The First Dollar Changes Everything - Jerry "J-Man" Joyner
CALL US TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS (LEAVE A MESSAGE) - (808) 214-9842In this episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner takes the mic solo for a reflective, feel-good conversation about positivity, perspective, and the moments that shape us. From uplifting stories in today’s media to the quiet power of journaling, J-Man explores how small habits and simple questions can change the way we see the world.
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When Your Child Doesn’t Need You the Same Way Anymore - Randy Newberry
In the very first episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner kicks things off with his longtime friend and IT director, Randy Newberry. The two sit down to swap stories about tech, friendship, and the wild ride of keeping everything running behind the curtain. It’s funny, honest, and exactly the kind of energy The Brightside was built on.
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Welcome to THE BRIGHTSIDE!
Welcome to The Brightside - the show where perspective, place, and positivity come together.In the inaugural episode, Jerry “J-Man” Joyner takes viewers on a personal walk through two places that mean a lot to him: the legendary Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas and the offices of the Longhorn Creative Hub. Along the way, Jerry reflects on mindset, momentum, and how a simple shift in perspective can open up a much bigger picture.This episode sets the tone for what The Brightside is all about - staying grounded, finding optimism even when things feel uncertain, and learning to see opportunity where others might miss it.What’s The Brightside all about?It’s simple - real moments, honest reflection, and conversations (sometimes with others, sometimes with yourself) that remind you there’s always another way to look at things.In this episode:Jerry shares why environment and history matter more than we realizeA look behind the scenes at the Longhorn Ballroom and Creative HubReflections on staying positive, even when the road isn’t clearA reminder that mindset is often the key to moving forwardIf you’re looking for a little perspective, a little inspiration, and a reason to pause and reframe your day, you’re in the right place.The Brightside is produced by NHuS³ Media.Subscribe and stick around - this is just the beginning.#TheBrightside #JManJoyner #MindsetShift #DallasTexas #LonghornBallroom #NHuS3Media #PositivePerspective
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Brightside, a weekly show where curiosity, positivity, and real conversation come together. Hosted by storyteller Jerry “J-Man” Joyner, each episode blends humor, personal stories, and thoughtful dialogue with guests from all walks of life. From creative journeys to life lessons and moments of perspective, The Brightside keeps things genuine and uplifting without feeling forced. New episodes drop every Friday - tune in, reset, and Find Your Brightside.
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