• William Logan Price VI | Choosing Alignment Over Security
    Feb 14 2026

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    What if the safest option… is actually the most dangerous one?

    At 26 years old, Logan Price has already worked 26 different jobs, lived in multiple states, battled addiction, rebuilt his faith, and packed up his life to move to Austin with no backup plan — just a gut feeling that it was time.

    This episode is about that feeling.

    If this episode resonates with you, please follow the podcast and give us a 5-star rating. By tuning in, you're a partner of sorts now, and I'd be grateful for your help building this podcast.

    The quiet hum in your chest when comfort starts to feel wrong.
    When money doesn’t equal meaning.
    When you realize freedom without purpose can spiral fast.

    Logan is an indie rock artist, guitarist, and singer — but more than that, he’s someone who chose alignment over security before the world forced him to.

    We talk about:

    • Growing up without a father
    • Identity and reinventing yourself
    • Addiction and what it really means to be an addict
    • Faith, recovery, and rebuilding your life
    • Music, creativity, and the pressure of the industry
    • Choosing purpose over money
    • Curating your energy and the “vibe” you bring into rooms
    • Friendship, comedy, and community

    If you’re young, restless, rebuilding, newly sober, chasing music, questioning your path, or standing at a crossroads — this one’s for you.

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    2 hrs and 53 mins
  • If You’re in Your 20s and Feel Behind, Watch This - Jake Caffee opens up.
    Feb 7 2026

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    Are you happy—or just doing what you’re supposed to do?

    Jake Caffee joins David for a raw, reflective conversation about faith, anxiety, identity, and becoming the kind of person you’re proud of.

    If this conversation helped you think deeper about who you are and who you’re becoming, follow on Sptofiy so you don’t miss future episodes.

    🎟️ Get tickets to our LIVE show – February 28th at the Downtown Austin Public Library 👉 DSNSB.com

    In this episode of David’s Saturday Night Sit Back, Jake Caffee opens up about the tension so many young men feel but rarely articulate.

    At just 23 years old, Jake is thoughtful, disciplined, and deeply introspective—yet still wrestling with self-doubt, faith, anxiety, and the pressure to “get life right.”

    This conversation covers:

    • Identity beyond job titles
    • The chaos of your 20s
    • Faith, religion, and asking hard questions
    • Perfectionism, fear of failure, and self-belief
    • Relationships, integrity, and regret
    • What really matters when you look back on your life

    There’s no preaching here. No pretending. Just an honest dialogue about life as it is—and life as it could be.

    If this episode resonated with you, David would love to hear your story:
    📩 SitBackWithDavid@gmail.com

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    2 hrs and 33 mins
  • Welcome to David’s Saturday Night Sit Back
    Jan 31 2026

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    This podcast is for people who don’t recognize who they’ve become — and are ready to change it.

    I chose Allan Bader’s episode as the featured trailer for new listeners because my target audience is young men and women who are struggling to find themselves and their place in this world.

    While I believe most episodes of David’s Saturday Night Sit Back are created for one person but can be enjoyed by many, Allan’s episode is different — it’s one that most people can see themselves in.

    On paper, Allan and I couldn’t be more different.

    He was taking hardcore drugs as a teenager.
    I didn’t take my first drink until my 21st birthday.

    He’s straight.
    I’m gay.

    He didn’t know most of his family until his 20s.
    I grew up very close to my siblings.

    But here’s what we share:

    We both hated who we became.
    We didn’t know where we belonged.
    And we both had to hit a version of rock bottom before we could figure out who we actually were.

    If you’re new to the podcast — welcome.

    Grab your favorite coffee, tea, or sparkling water. Scroll through the episodes until a title grabs you — whether it’s Allan’s or another story — and sit back with us for laughs, honest storytelling, and hopefully, the spark that lights your own internal fire.

    If an episode impacts you to become the agent of change in your own life, I’d genuinely love to hear your story.
    You can email me at SitBackWithDavid@gmail.com

    My end goal for this podcast is simple:
    One day, I hope to have thousands of emails from young men and women around the world who took control of their own story while listening to ours.

    I believe in you.

    — David

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  • Self-Taught, Self-Aware, Still Becoming — Identity Crisis lead guitarist Parker Menck
    Jan 31 2026

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    Parker Menke doesn’t chase the spotlight — and that’s what makes this conversation powerful.

    In this episode, Parker opens up about growing up feeling different, teaching himself guitar from scratch, and finding identity through music instead of validation. From his earliest memories to deep reflections on purpose, discipline, and being alive, this episode is a quiet but meaningful sit-back.

    This conversation is for anyone who’s ever felt behind, unsure, or disconnected — and is still figuring it out one honest step at a time.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • He Lost Everything — Then Rebuilt Himself on the Stage. Beck Call.
    Jan 24 2026

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    Beck Call has been creating since childhood — but not without cost.

    In this episode, Beck opens up about building and losing a successful YouTube channel as a kid, walking away from content creation, and eventually rediscovering purpose through bodybuilding. After just a few years of training, he stepped on stage and won 1st place in Teenage Classic Physique, proving that consistency beats the perfect plan every time.

    We talk fitness, burnout, business, spirituality, discipline, and what it really means to rebuild your identity when your old one falls apart.

    If you’re navigating change, searching for purpose, or trying to stay disciplined when motivation fades — this episode will meet you where you are.

    ⭐ If you enjoyed the episode, follow the show and leave a 5-star review — it helps more people find these stories.

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Train Like Lives Depend On It | Firefighter Ryan Swenson
    Jan 17 2026

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    Firefighter, EMT, and hybrid athlete Ryan Swenson joins David for a grounded, honest conversation about purpose, discipline, and training when lives are on the line.

    From small-town Minnesota to the Georgetown Fire Department, Ryan breaks down:

    • Why firefighters train differently
    • How faith and discipline shape decision-making
    • The reality of emergency calls — serious and lighthearted
    • Why physical readiness is a responsibility, not a hobby
    • What young people should consider before choosing this path

    This episode is a reminder that becoming capable — physically, mentally, spiritually — changes how you show up for others.

    🎧 Follow David’s Saturday Night Sit Back on Spotify & Apple
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    Tickets → www.DSNSB.com

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Student-Athlete in the Crease: Hockey Goalie Casey Johnson’s Real Path
    Jan 10 2026

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    Casey Johnson is the definition of Catholic-adjacent goalie-chaos turned student-athlete balance — UT Austin hockey goalie, former retail worker, fashion nerd, traveler, fisherman, and Fortnite strategist.

    David and Casey sit back and explore the unpredictable path of a young athlete building career clarity without the heavy stuff:

    • Diamond days before the crease
    • Game-day Raisin Bran rituals
    • Dad-bond accountability era
    • Mentors, mindset & future career goals
    • Tech, AI & culture interests shaping the next move

    No depression. No dark turns. Just laughs, insight, and the kind of episode you can throw on while doing homework, driving to practice, or making gains at the iron church.

    🔥 Follow on Spotify + Apple Podcasts
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    Need your internal fire lit to get 2026 going? That event was built for you.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • The Audio Wizard Behind 20M+ Views Finally Speaks with Tyler Hayes
    Jan 3 2026

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    Tyler Hayes is the drummer and producer behind The Broken View, the New York-born rock band known for self-producing their music and videos. He’s also the founder of Greyscale Recordings, a mixing and mastering studio built on raw creative conviction and analog grit. This episode pulls back the curtain on the quiet grind behind loud dreams — from iPhone music videos to career-defining moments where the band nearly lost everything.

    Episode Chapters & Themes:

    • Wrestling fandom roots 🥁🎸
    • Pots-and-pans beginnings → real drum kit at 5
    • Influences like Slipknot, Def Leppard, Deftones, Avenged Sevenfold
    • The studio-first mindset that built Greyscale Recordings
    • Self-producing music + directing videos for The Broken View
    • Dopamine, creativity, community, and handling emotion
    • The night the band almost lost their first EP and nearly called it quits

    Some artists chase sound. Some chase stability. Tyler chased creation — even when it felt like a fight through the curtain, the curriculum, the expectations, and the setbacks. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from the “normal path,” this is your reminder that adversity doesn’t erase dreams — it sharpens them.

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    Your support keeps the candle lit in ATX.

    WWE nostalgia, drumming influences, rock band Austin, independent music production, mixing mastering engineer, artistic career advice, dopamine after live shows, alter ego psychology, emotional coping, band adversity, self-produced music videos, creative identity, fan loyalty tattoos, lyric tattoos musician, balancing art and career.

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    3 hrs and 2 mins