In this episode we take a big swim in Lake Joe Bass. What is Joe up to? http://hatfieldtaylor.comhttps://www.instagram.com/joetbass/--Speaker 1: 00:00 Good job, any job, doesn't matter what it is. Work your butt off, get promoted, come in sick, come in on days that you don't have to come in, be indispensable to the person you're working for, and continue to do that until you get to the point where you get to live your dream. Be indispensable no matter what you do. Speaker 2: 00:28 Welcome to Starve the Doubts. Speaker 3: 00:29 I'm your host, Jared Easley, and joining me today is a good friend of mine, someone I've known for many, many years and I've seen through the hills, through the valleys, through the good times, through the Times that were challenging. My friend Joe Bass. Joe, welcome to starve the doubts. Hey, thanks Jared. What's up man? They're just sounded nice. And Chris for that microphone. You got there? A professional podcaster. Speaker 1: 00:51 Well, you know, we've got them for two different reasons. It's funny. We're both rocking the Heils. Aren't you rocking a Heil? I am, yeah. I got the PR 40, but I, you know, I'm a nerd. I, I've got my ham radio set up here and you know, Bob Heil, I don't know if you know much about. Oh really? Yeah, he's got a storied past man. Yeah, I mean, you know, with the WHO and what was it the talk box with a who was a Peter Frampton, is that correct? Speaker 3: 01:15 It sounds correct. He's definitely had some, uh, with some, some big name people back in the day. So Speaker 1: 01:22 yeah, he's an am guy though. Uh, so he kinda is in the hobby as well and that's where it started and he's, he's also an organist. I don't know if you've ever worn. Speaker 3: 01:34 It's funny you bring up organist. I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there. The other day I found myself in chanted. I think that's a good word. Listening on Youtube to A. Are you familiar with the movie interstellar? Tell me who's in it. I think so. Matthew mcconaughey. Hey, I love that movie. It's a Scifi movie. Anyway, the soundtrack who, uh, that was by Zimmerman, somebody's got a church organ and like an old classic church somewhere and played the soundtrack of that album and I mean I listen to that. I was blown away. I really liked that movie, but just hearing that music on an organ that was like I worked, I got to know a lot of work done listening to. But anyway. Awesome. Way Off Topic Joe. Let's not mess around with any of that. Let's talk about you joe. Let's start out with how in the world did we meet? Oh Speaker 1: 02:23 Gosh, how did we meet? I mean, I know we met a really long time ago. We met through church probably in middle school at the time. Yeah, I'd say so. I guess I was probably. I don't know what 14. Speaker 3: 02:35 That might be true. Probably my first memory of you, Joe, is your awareness fish tee shirt. There you go. I still love him to this day. All right, so let's talk about that for a moment. Like, like Montgomery, Alabama. I just don't think that's a city where people listen to fish, but. No, no, no. They do actually. Now they're everywhere in the world. Did you get into that kind of music growing up in, in what some would consider a, you know, a southern Redneck town? Speaker 1: 03:04 Jeez. I mean, you know, some shady ch
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