The Masonic Heartbeat Podcast
In this episode of The Masonic Heartbeat, Trevor Eliott and Keven Kidder sit down with newly initiated Shriner and Master Mason Ed Kobialko to explore a journey defined by resilience, Brotherhood, and purpose. After surviving a devastating head-on highway collision that left him unable to walk for nearly two years, Ed found hope, direction, and community through Freemasonry. During some of his darkest days, the prospect of one day becoming a Mason helped keep him focused on the future. Now, just weeks into his Shrine journey, he has already immersed himself in parades, the Director’s Staff, and Lodge leadership, bringing a contagious enthusiasm to everything he does. Ed shares how a simple “To Be One, Ask One” bumper sticker sparked his curiosity about Freemasonry, the support he received from Brothers along the way, and why becoming a Shriner felt like the natural next step in his Masonic journey. He also reflects on what surprised him most about the Shrine, the excitement of participating in his first parades, and the sense of purpose he has found through service and Brotherhood. Along the way, Trevor, Keven, and Ed explore the four pillars of the EMVP Framework: Energy, Mentorship, Visibility, and Purpose. From the encouragement of fellow Masons during recovery to the energy of Shrine events and the impact of helping children, Ed offers a powerful perspective on what it means to embrace life, Brotherhood, and service after adversity. Whether you’re a Mason considering the Shrine, a new member looking for your place in the fraternity, or simply someone who enjoys stories of perseverance and personal growth, this episode is a reminder that the heartbeat of Freemasonry and the Shrine is found in the people who live its values every day. In this episode: • Recovering from a life-changing head-on highway collision • How Freemasonry helped provide hope during recovery • Discovering Freemasonry and becoming a Master Mason • Why Ed chose to become a Shriner • Finding a home in the Director’s Staff • Mentorship, visitation, and Lodge culture • Family support and balancing Masonic commitments • The excitement and visibility of Shrine parades • The importance of Brotherhood and community • How helping even one child defines success The journey has only just begun, but Ed’s story is already a powerful example of how Freemasonry and the Shrine can help people find connection, purpose, and a renewed appreciation for life. His enthusiasm reminds us that the future of our fraternity is bright when new members are welcomed, mentored, and inspired to get involved. If this conversation resonated with you, share it with a Brother who needs to hear it. And if you haven’t already, be sure to follow The Masonic Heartbeat so you don’t miss future episodes. You can also learn more and connect with us at www.mrfancyfez.ca [http://www.mrfancyfez.ca]. Email Trevor at trevor@mrfancyfez.ca. Email Keven at shrinerkevenk@gmail.com Because the future of Freemasonry isn’t something we inherit. It’s something we build—together.
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