What Could Be Bad: Episode 103 Learn and Love with Matt Wallace

In Benj's first filming of What Could Be Bad, he connects with veteran Music Producer and Atmos Mixer, Matt Wallace, at Studio Delux in Van Nuys CA. The conversation stems from a deep yearning to balance one's professional career with one's personal life, and the two candidly discuss the realities they face in doing so. Matt shares about his challenges as a father raising a child with special needs, divorce, surviving prostate cancer and learning to love again. All while, maintaining significant new health practices to benefit himself, his partner, and profession.

Length:

01:07:41

Host:

Benj Gershman

Guest:

Matt Wallace

Episodes to be released weekly beginning May 1 in line with Mental Health Awareness Month.

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