Brian starts off the episode with an article from Jake Mooney, interviewing Joel Cummins, keyboardist for Umphrey’s McGee. This leads the crew into the world of mental health. How can business owners make sure their employees understand the importance of mental health? How can that owner then reach out to their employees when they need it without reaching too far? These are a few problems the crew tries to solve this week. Tamar and Christopher point out how Brian as an owner has taken those extra steps with 575. There have been too many artists taken too early from mental health over the years. the crew tried to tackle why these artists see no other way out, and how we can relate that to coworkers and how we can then help each other get through life’s hurdles. Work consumes a major part of our day and our lives. This time spent with those we work with can create a close relationship and allow us to talk through those life questions with those coworkers. Brian has his weekly Seth Godin blog post ready referencing enthusiasm in what we do. Seth’s blog asks "does enthusiasm come from within or is it created by a great event or atmosphere".Brian shares his tactics to start the day for success. The crew shares some of the things they struggle with that could lead to a better lifestyle. If you have any questions or topic ideas for PizzaFace, you can email us at
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