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Keep Pushing with Brandon DesJarlais

Podkast av Brandon DesJarlais

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Keep Pushing is a podcast about resilience, reinvention, and the messy process of becoming who you’re meant to be. Hosted by pro longboarder and community architect Brandon DesJarlais, the show features honest conversations with athletes, entrepreneurs, creators, and everyday people navigating setbacks, fear, identity shifts, and growth. Born from Brandon’s own journey through skateboarding, uncertainty, and community building, Keep Pushing is for anyone trying to stay true to themselves while building a meaningful life.

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episode The Cost of Half-Truths | Honesty, Trust, and the Private Practice of Integrity cover

The Cost of Half-Truths | Honesty, Trust, and the Private Practice of Integrity

What does it really cost to tell the truth only when it’s convenient? In this solo episode of Keep Pushing, I open up about a recent breakup and the painful realization that withholding the truth is still a break in trust. This is not an episode about blaming someone else or airing out the private details of a relationship. It is a conversation about honesty, integrity, heartbreak, and what it means to become a safer person to love. After reading Polysecure and reflecting on trust, open communication, and relationship security, I confront an old pattern: saying just enough to feel honest while still protecting myself from discomfort, consequence, and being fully seen. This episode explores the difference between truth eventually and integrity immediately, and why real connection cannot exist without honesty. In this episode I talk about: * Why a half-truth is still broken trust * The difference between real honesty and honesty on my own terms * How withholding the truth becomes a form of control * Why being admired is not the same as being known * What heartbreak can teach us about integrity, accountability, and love * Why integrity is not a brand value, but a private practice Follow Keep Pushing Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/] YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht]

18. mai 2026 - 17 min
episode Taking the Mask Off | Aaron Gambel on Male Loneliness, Rock Bottom, and Rebuilding cover

Taking the Mask Off | Aaron Gambel on Male Loneliness, Rock Bottom, and Rebuilding

What happens when the mask you built to survive starts keeping you from the life you actually want? In this episode of Keep Pushing, I sit down with Aaron Gambel, a Los Angeles-based coach, father, men’s group facilitator, and creator of Dad Mode Activated, a program supporting new and soon-to-be dads. This conversation goes deep into childhood trauma, emotional neglect, divorce, fatherhood, male loneliness, and the stories men carry but rarely say out loud. Aaron opens up about growing up feeling like he was never enough, nearly taking his own life, checking himself into treatment, and beginning the long process of rebuilding from the inside out. We talk about the masks men learn to wear, why so many men wait until rock bottom before asking for help, and what it takes to become the kind of father, partner, and man your younger self needed. This is a conversation about healing, presence, vulnerability, and breaking the cycle before it gets passed down to the people we love most. In this episode we discuss: * How childhood emotional neglect shaped Aaron’s belief that he was never enough * The night Aaron nearly took his own life and the image of his kids that saved him * Why checking himself into treatment became his “mental health college experience” * The hidden cost of using anger, achievement, and overwork to avoid pain * Why men often mistake isolation for strength * How fatherhood forced Aaron to confront the parts of himself he did not want to pass down * Why presence matters more than providing when raising kids * How men’s groups create a space for vulnerability, brotherhood, and healing Connect with Aaron Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AaronMGamBEL TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AaronGambel Website: https://www.aarongambel.com [https://www.aarongambel.com] Follow Keep Pushing Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/⁠⁠⁠ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-pushing-with-brandon-desjarlais/id1884161960 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-pushing-with-brandon-desjarlais/id1884161960] YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht]

4. mai 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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What Coachella Taught Me About Judgment, Control, and Surrender

What happens when your judgment of something starts shaping what you’re able to see inside it? In this solo episode of Keep Pushing, I reflect on an unexpected weekend at Coachella that turned into a much deeper lesson about judgment, control, surrender, and trust. What started as me testing an experience I had already written off became a confrontation with the stories I create, the energy I bring into situations, and how often that energy limits what becomes possible. This conversation goes far beyond Coachella weekend 1. I talk about the moment it clicked that I was not just observing my experience, but helping create it, the wild “Monks of Stoke” moment that forced me to physically practice surrender, and how all of it connects back to childhood volatility, leadership, and the ways I still grip for control when life feels uncertain. I also reflect on Justin Bieber’s performance, the power of softness, and what it means to lead with more conviction and less performance. In this episode I talk about: * Why judging something too early can limit both the experience and your own growth * How resistance, posture, and energy can quietly shape what you end up seeing in other people * The deeper connection between control, childhood chaos, and the difficulty of surrender * What a bizarre Coachella moment taught me about trust, release, and embodied transformation * Why softness can hold more power than charisma or performance * How releasing judgment can create more openness, possibility, and support in everyday life Follow Keep Pushing Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/] YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht]

18. april 2026 - 15 min
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From Proving Yourself to Becoming Yourself | Narasimha (Nivedan Nayak) on Identity, Reinvention, and Self-Worth

What if the life you built looks good on the outside, but still is not fully you? In this episode of Keep Pushing, I sit down with Nivedan Nayak (Narasimha), artist, producer, and DJ, for a conversation about identity, self-worth, and reinvention. We talk about his journey from feeling like he had to prove himself, to punk rock drumming, to building momentum in the afro-house music genre, to leaving Los Angeles to study drum and dance in West Africa and reconnect with his roots in India. This is a conversation about what happens when achievement stops feeling like enough. We get into immigrant expectations, heartbreak, healing, and the deeper work of becoming who you are without needing to earn your worth first. In this episode we discuss: * How growing up younger than everyone else made Nivedan feel like he had to prove his worth * The pressure of immigrant family expectations and performing a polished image * Why leaving a good life behind can be necessary if you want a more aligned one * The identity shift from drummer to producer and why becoming a beginner again was so hard * What his time in West Africa and India revealed about grief, healing, and who he really is * How somatic work helped him release the “invisible brake” and move through life with more freedom Connect with Nivedan Instagram: ⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/garrettgentle/]https://www.instagram.com/narasimha_music/ [https://www.instagram.com/narasimha_music/⁠] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wzbr5OelMdawn7HrZRefV?si=uweJbLMXRaiggzTRrdTiLg [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wzbr5OelMdawn7HrZRefV?si=uweJbLMXRaiggzTRrdTiLg] All His Links: https://linktr.ee/narasimhamusic [https://linktr.ee/narasimhamusic] Follow Keep Pushing Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/] YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht]

9. april 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode Courage Isn’t What You Think It Is | Why Vulnerability Is the Real Strength cover

Courage Isn’t What You Think It Is | Why Vulnerability Is the Real Strength

For most of my life, I thought courage meant doing scary things. Big risks. Big moments. Pushing limits. But I’ve been avoiding something much harder: Vulnerability. In this solo episode, I unpack how growing up as “the strong one” shaped my identity, my relationships, and the way I showed up in the world. From my brother’s struggles with addiction, to the pressure of always being seen as the one who has it together, to building a version of myself on social media that only showed the wins. And how that came at a cost. In this episode I touch on: * The hidden pressure of being “the strong one” * How avoiding vulnerability blocks real connection * The role social media plays in reinforcing false identities * How Vibe Ride became a space that pushed me into real expression * Why leadership requires going first with vulnerability * Redefining courage as the willingness to be seen This is a reflection on identity, community, and what it actually means to live honestly. If you’ve ever felt like you have to hold it together… this one’s for you. Follow Keep Pushing Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/] YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuWmmT-3aLBe5jmH0o99GlzgR8owdyiht]

30. mars 2026 - 8 min
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