In this laughter-filled episode, Marty Jalove dives into the world of music, memories, and generational connections with two incredible guests: Lauren Givens, a budding culinary artist with a passion for music, and Chris Misick, a beloved music educator with decades of experience. Together, they explore whether the love for music truly bridges the gap between generations
...and spoiler alert, it absolutely does!
Using Marty’s signature BACON framework (Be Curious, Acknowledge Value, Communicate with Kindness, Offer Your Story, Nurture the Connection), the trio shares heartfelt stories, hilarious karaoke debates, and timeless advice on building meaningful relationships across age groups.
From Lauren’s childhood dream of being a dolphin trainer to Chris’s love for Silent Night and Sweeney Todd, this episode is packed with fun, wisdom, and a whole lot of music. Whether you’re a fan of musicals, a lover of bacon (the doing kind, of course), or just someone looking for a reason to smile, this episode is for you!
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Don’t miss this heartwarming and hilarious conversation that will leave you inspired to connect with people of all ages. Hit play now and let the music (and laughter) begin! 🎶✨
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