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Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Spencer DeYoung—CEO of MxU—for a hilarious, honest, and super practical conversation on leadership, burnout, and why Caleb officially canceled Liquid Death.
What starts off with a story about demonic canned water (yes, really) turns into an eye-opening look at how church tech teams can shift from survival mode to building healthy, thriving cultures. Spencer shares his journey from skipping school to serve at church, to leading one of the most influential training platforms for worship and production teams around the world.
They talk about what’s actually causing volunteer burnout, how to lead seasoned team members as a young staffer, and why relationship—not just training—is the key to excellence in ministry. Whether you’re running FOH, leading worship, or just trying to make it to Sunday without losing your mind, this episode is packed with relatable stories and real insight.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Want More?:
📸 Follow us on Instagram → @sundayscomingpodcast
📬 Send us episode ideas → [email protected]
⭐️ Leave a review if you enjoyed this episode—it helps us out big time!
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Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Spencer DeYoung—CEO of MxU—for a hilarious, honest, and super practical conversation on leadership, burnout, and why Caleb officially canceled Liquid Death.
What starts off with a story about demonic canned water (yes, really) turns into an eye-opening look at how church tech teams can shift from survival mode to building healthy, thriving cultures. Spencer shares his journey from skipping school to serve at church, to leading one of the most influential training platforms for worship and production teams around the world.
They talk about what’s actually causing volunteer burnout, how to lead seasoned team members as a young staffer, and why relationship—not just training—is the key to excellence in ministry. Whether you’re running FOH, leading worship, or just trying to make it to Sunday without losing your mind, this episode is packed with relatable stories and real insight.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Want More?:
📸 Follow us on Instagram → @sundayscomingpodcast
📬 Send us episode ideas → [email protected]
⭐️ Leave a review if you enjoyed this episode—it helps us out big time!

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