Episodios

  • Comedians Are Some of the Worst People to Network With (Here’s Why)
    Apr 4 2026

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    Two comedians, one studio, and absolutely no direction.

    In this episode, David sits down with Jarrett Zellner and Kyler Patton Green for a conversation that quickly spirals into stories about bombing on big stages, surviving near-death experiences, navigating ego in creative communities, and the unexpected lessons that come from not having it all figured out.

    From Kill Tony to failed networking events to brutally honest self-reflection, this episode balances chaos with moments of real perspective.

    If you’ve ever questioned your path, your confidence, or where you belong—this one might hit closer to home than expected.

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    3 h y 12 m
  • 👉 He Built a Multi-Million Dollar Business… But Wasn’t Happy - Dylan Carpenter
    Mar 28 2026

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    Dylan Carpenter returns to DSNSB—and this time, the conversation goes deeper.

    When he first came on the show, one moment stood out: when asked if he was happy, he paused… and said, “I don’t think so.”

    Two years later, a lot has changed.

    From business growth and major life transitions to relationships, therapy, and redefining what actually matters, this episode explores the gap between external success and internal fulfillment.

    We talk about:

    • Why success doesn’t equal happiness
    • What changed in Dylan’s life over the past two years
    • Dating, relationships, and modern expectations
    • Social media and the pressure it creates
    • Making unconventional life decisions
    • And what it really means to build a life you’re proud of

    If you’ve ever questioned your path—or felt like you’re chasing something you’re not sure you even want—this conversation is for you.

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    2 h y 24 m
  • He Had No Plan… And It Worked - Austin Ingels
    Mar 21 2026

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    Austin Ingels didn’t grow up with a plan.

    Raised in a small town in Illinois, surrounded by family, friends, and chaos, he spent his early adult years chasing excitement—working jobs, partying, and figuring things out as he went.

    Then one night at a comedy show in Austin, Texas changed everything.

    In this episode, Austin shares his journey from correctional officer to comedian, his battle with alcohol, and how he’s learning to stay present while chasing something bigger.

    This is a conversation about identity, discipline, and what it means to finally choose your path.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • He Had the Perfect Job… But Was Still Miserable | Korey Lonberger
    Mar 14 2026

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    Korey Lonberger grew up in a tiny farming town in Kansas where life revolved around sports, hard work, and small-town values.

    After playing college football, he entered the corporate world and eventually landed a job that most people would consider the dream: great money, flexible hours, and the ability to travel the world.

    But even with all of that, something was missing.

    When layoffs hit his company, Korey decided to take the risk many people avoid. He emptied his savings, stepped away from corporate life, and began rebuilding his career from scratch in the fitness world.

    Today he helps coach people toward a different kind of strength — one that goes beyond the gym.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Small town upbringing and family dynamics
    • The anger Korey had to confront early in life
    • His time working as an EMT and the realities of trauma
    • Why chasing optimization can disconnect you from yourself
    • Leaving a comfortable job to pursue a meaningful life
    • What masculinity looks like when it’s grounded in discipline instead of ego

    If you’re someone trying to figure out what path to take in life — this conversation might give you a new perspective.

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    1 h y 39 m
  • DSNSB LIVE: The Night That Started Something Bigger
    Mar 7 2026

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    Three years ago David moved to Austin with a crazy idea.

    Start a podcast.

    No audience.
    No plan.
    No guarantee anyone would listen.

    This episode is the first live recording of David’s Saturday Night Sit Back.

    DSNSB LIVE brought together music, comedy, storytelling, and a live conversation with returning guest Jack Maverick Lee Ertz in front of a live audience.

    In this episode:

    • David shares the origin story of DSNSB
    • The moment that defined the mission of the show
    • Jack reflects on football, faith, and identity
    • A powerful story about mentorship and loss
    • A live audience conversation about modern culture

    The mission of DSNSB has always been simple:

    Tell real stories that help the listener’s internal fire burn brighter.

    This episode captures the moment that mission stepped onto a stage for the first time.

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    1 h y 51 m
  • The Quarterback Who Lost His Job to a Heisman Winner: Trevor Louis
    Feb 28 2026

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    Trevor almost became the starting quarterback on a nationally ranked team.

    Then a future Heisman winner took the spot.

    That loss — and a punishment from an English teacher — unexpectedly launched him into comedy and storytelling.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Identity after disappointment
    • Reinvention in your 20s
    • Feeling born in the wrong generation
    • Why story still shapes culture
    • Ambition, humility, and quiet intelligence

    If you’ve ever felt misunderstood… or like you’re meant for something but don’t quite know what yet — this one’s for you.

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    2 h y 44 m
  • Does Gen Z Have It Harder? The Real Conversation Before DSNSB LIVE
    Feb 21 2026

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    Jon Schorle returns to DSNSB to unpack the biggest cultural questions facing Gen Z:

    – Does going to the gym actually build confidence?
    – Should you meet your heroes?
    – Is Gen Z misunderstood or entitled?
    – How much do you need to save to realistically become a millionaire?
    – Is micro-fame the new American Dream?
    – Does Gen Z truly have it harder than previous generations?

    This conversation is the perfect preview of what’s coming to DSNSB LIVE in one week.

    If you’ve been listening from a distance, this is your invitation to experience it in person.

    🎟 Live at the Downtown Austin Public Library.
    Pay-what-you-can tickets available now at DSNSB.com

    Be in the room.

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    2 h y 45 m
  • He Worked 26 Jobs at 26…After a brush with Addiction & Growing Up Without a Dad | Logan Price
    Feb 14 2026

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    He worked 26 jobs by 26.
    He went through withdrawals alone.
    He grew up without a father.
    And he still chose alignment over security.

    Logan Price is an indie rock artist who moved to Austin without a safety net — but this episode isn’t just about music.

    It’s about:

    • Addiction and recovery
    • Opiate withdrawals
    • Fatherlessness and identity
    • Not feeling emotionally safe growing up
    • Reinventing yourself in your 20s
    • Purpose vs fame
    • Choosing meaning over money
    • Building a life aligned with who you are

    Logan shares openly about addiction, ego, rebuilding, and trying to find a “why” bigger than himself.

    If you’re young, rebuilding, newly sober, questioning your path, or chasing a dream that scares you — this one will hit.

    If this conversation moved you:

    Follow the show on Spotify so you never miss a Saturday drop.
    Share this episode with someone rebuilding their life.
    And if you’re in Austin — join us live February 28th at the Downtown Austin Public Library.

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    2 h y 53 m