Spread The Positive Podcast

STP Productions

What if your feed actually made you feel better about the world? On the STP Podcast, you'll hear real stories that remind you there is still a lot of GOOD happening all around you. Each episode is designed to leave you more encouraged, more inspired, and more connected to what's going right—in your community and beyond. You'll walk away with: – Real examples of people making a positive impact (and how you can too) – Uplifting stories that shift your perspective and boost your mindset – Practical insights from businesses and leaders doing things the right way – Gratitude, mindset, and life strategies you can apply immediately If you're tired of negativity and want content that actually fuels you, this is your place. This isn't just a podcast—it's a reminder that good people, good work, and good things are happening every single day.

  1. Adam Tanaka: Permission to Play, Building for the Kid You Used to Be & Launching StorySpace

    2D AGO

    Adam Tanaka: Permission to Play, Building for the Kid You Used to Be & Launching StorySpace

    This week Trent sits down in studio with Adam Tanaka — entrepreneur, inventor, speaker, TEDx alum, and one of those rare humans whose whole life and work is rooted in a single mission: reconcile with the kid you used to be. Adam's story doesn't start with the wins. It starts in a small West Tennessee town with a mom battling addiction, a dad working nonstop to keep the lights on, and a little boy who slipped on a backpack and crawled into the rose bushes by the house to imagine far-off lands. That escape — that play — became his survival mechanism. It later became his TEDx talk ("Permission to Play"), his life philosophy, and the foundation of everything he builds. We trace the whole arc: drumming for money as a teenager, dropping out of college a year shy of his biology degree to tour with a metal band, scrubbing floors and ink buckets for a Nashville print shop, founding Scoot Nashville in 2006 to help scooter commuters keep their bikes running, and then in 2008 — overdrawn $350 in his bank account in the middle of a recession — starting Life and Limb Printing. No equipment. Screens held down by his feet. Curing shirts in a kitchen oven on a baking sheet "like cookies." Seventeen years later, the company was acquired in March 2025. Now Adam is all in on Cave House Supply — the kids brand he started in his garage in 2015, named the day his best friend Josh's little boy Jet walked up and asked, "Mr. Adam, why do you print in a cave house?" After 10+ years of trial and error and a pivotal moment tabling for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Tennessee chapter, Adam finally cracked what Cave House was meant to be: an ecosystem of analog and digital tools for kids — especially neurodivergent and highly imaginative kids — and the families who love them. And just hours before we recorded, Cave House launched StorySpace, the V1 beta of a storytelling app that is "kid-powered, not AI-powered." Kids write the stories. Parents get an actionable dashboard. 28 founding families are testing it now, on the road to 100. We also dig into Mind Your Business Labs, his hub for founders and business owners, and his current six-city speaking tour with DAX Expo (Dayton ✓, Chicago, Tampa, Nashville, Minneapolis) — including the moment in Dayton when he shut his laptop mid-talk and turned the whole room into a live, real-time advisory session. Plus: his move to Asheville, NC after 21 years in Nashville, why those mountains "give you a hug," his partner Kelsey and pup Otto, and the importance of drowning out the noise so you can build what actually matters. What's going right in the world? Adam quotes Mr. Rogers — "Look for the helpers" — and reminds us they're not on the big screen, they're in your zoomed-in community, stepping out of victim mode and into ownership. What is he grateful for? People doing the damn thing, his community, Kelsey and Otto, and the courage to keep collecting experiences. Find Adam: cavehousesupply.com · adamtanaka.com · LinkedIn (Adam Tanaka) · Instagram @adamtanaka Shoutouts: Dr. Stuart Brown & the National Institute for Play, Amanda Banks (TEDx), Boondock Van Company (Cousin Ryan), DAX Expo, and the whole STP studio team — Katie, Stephanie, Josh, Cairo, Jessica, and Trent's parents. Come see us on the square in Murfreesboro and check out spreadthepositive.net — we're just getting started. Bringing light to what is going right.

    42 min
  2. Patrick Sisk: "The Bowling Ball of Comedy" comes to Murfreesboro & TalksComedy, Family, and the Road

    3D AGO

    Patrick Sisk: "The Bowling Ball of Comedy" comes to Murfreesboro & TalksComedy, Family, and the Road

    Patrick Sisk talks comedy, family, road life, and his May 27 show at Hop Springs in Murfreesboro. In this episode of the Spread the Positive podcast, Trent sits down with Patrick Sisk, also known as the Bowling Ball of Comedy. Patrick shares how he went from growing up in Nashville, working in ministry and with kids, moving to Orlando, and finally getting back on stage after his wife pushed him to try comedy again. They talk about his debut comedy album, My Wife Doesn't Think I'm Funny, the story behind the bowling ball nickname, his daughter wanting to be a comedian, TikTok videos that took off, road shows, weird Florida stories, and why he keeps coming back to one question: where's the funny? This episode is for anyone who loves stand-up, needs a good laugh, or wants to come see Patrick live at Hop Springs in Murfreesboro on May 27. In this episode: Patrick's path from Nashville to Orlando to stand-up comedy How his wife encouraged him to get back on stage The story behind My Wife Doesn't Think I'm Funny Why his comedy comes from real life, parenting, and everyday chaos How his daughter helped him blow up on TikTok Why Patrick wants people to forget the suckage for a little while and laugh FAQs this episode answers: Who is Patrick Sisk? Patrick Sisk is a stand-up comedian from Nashville who now lives in Orlando and tours throughout the Southeast. When is Patrick Sisk coming to Murfreesboro? Patrick is performing at Hop Springs in Murfreesboro on May 27. What is Patrick Sisk's comedy style? Patrick describes his comedy as high-energy, fast-paced, and rooted in real life, family, crowd work, and finding the funny in regular moments. What is Patrick Sisk's comedy album called? His debut comedy album is called My Wife Doesn't Think I'm Funny. Where can people find Patrick Sisk online? You can find him on Instagram at PatrickSisk_Comedy, on TikTok and Facebook at Patrick Sisk Comedy, and at patricksisk.com. Come see Patrick Sisk live, follow his comedy, and bring somebody who needs to laugh.

    56 min
  3. Building a Business With Purpose & Faith | Dustin Reinmann of Kalos Dwellings

    MAY 13

    Building a Business With Purpose & Faith | Dustin Reinmann of Kalos Dwellings

    This episode of the Spread The Positive Podcast features an incredibly inspiring conversation with Dustin Reinmann, Co-Founder and CEO of Kalos Dwellings Dustin shares his powerful journey through entrepreneurship, faith, leadership, and building a company centered around purpose and impact. What started as a vision for creating unforgettable vacation experiences has grown into something much bigger through the mission and ministry behind Kalos. One of the most inspiring parts of this episode is hearing how Kalos supports foster families by providing opportunities for rest, healing, and much-needed getaways at their incredible properties. In some situations, these stays have even helped families escape incredibly difficult circumstances and experience hope, peace, and restoration. This conversation dives deep into: Dustin's entrepreneurial journey The story behind Kalos Dwellings Faith-driven leadership and business Supporting foster families through ministry Creating experiences that truly impact people Building a company culture around service and purpose The power of generosity and intentional living Huge shoutout to Dustin Reinmann and the entire Kalos team for all the incredible work they are doing for property owners, guests, foster families, and communities everywhere. Learn more about Kalos Dwellings: https://kalosdwellings.com Connect with Dustin Reinmann: Dustin Reinmann on LinkedIn Subscribe to the Spread The Positive Podcast for more stories that are bringing light to what is going right.

    46 min
  4. Rick Heagarty on Building Businesses, Land Development & Leadership

    MAY 6

    Rick Heagarty on Building Businesses, Land Development & Leadership

    In this episode of the Spread The Positive Podcast, Trent sits down with Rick Heagarty for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, leadership, and building businesses that solve real problems. Rick shares his journey, the lessons he has learned along the way, and how faith, purpose, and persistence have shaped the way he leads and serves. Rick is connected to 615 Design Group, a Middle Tennessee company focused on land development and engineering solutions for projects across residential, commercial, industrial, civic, and mixed-use markets.  His broader entrepreneurial story also includes Land IQ, a Middle Tennessee surveying company built around precision, mapping, and construction support, and Southern Closets, a Smyrna-based custom closet and home organization company that designs and installs storage solutions for homes across the region.  What you'll hear in this episode: Rick's story of building successful companies and following God's path. How 615 Design Group helps clients navigate land development and engineering.  How Land IQ supports surveying and mapping projects with a precision-first approach.  How Southern Closets helps homeowners create custom storage and organization solutions.  A powerful conversation about purpose, business, and making an impact. Learn more: 615designgroup.com  golandiq.com  southernclosetstn.com  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to Spread The Positive, leave a review, and share it with someone who loves stories about faith, business, and building with purpose.

    32 min
  5. Max Foster of Foster Entertainment | Building Custom Live Music Experiences in Nashville

    APR 29

    Max Foster of Foster Entertainment | Building Custom Live Music Experiences in Nashville

    In this episode of the Spread The Positive Podcast, Trent sits down with Max Foster, founder of Foster Entertainment, for a wild and inspiring conversation about music, entrepreneurship, and building unforgettable live experiences in Nashville. Max shares how a childhood love for guitar turned into a career path rooted in music business, artist management, and live event production. From growing up in Austin and falling in love with rock music, to studying music business at Belmont and navigating the chaos of the live music world, Max explains how he found his lane by helping artists, venues, and event planners create better shows. What you'll hear in this episode: Max's journey from young guitarist to music business professional Why he shifted from wanting to manage artists to building custom live music experiences How Foster Entertainment helps venues, private events, and artists with live show production The importance of live music opportunities for emerging artists Stories from the early days of throwing shows, building a roster, and learning through real-world event chaos Why the live music scene is still one of the most important parts of the industry Max also shares hilarious and eye-opening stories from the trenches of event planning — from surprise crowds to missing production pieces to the unpredictable energy that comes with live entertainment. It's a great look at what it really takes to build a business in the music space and why flexibility, creativity, and calm under pressure matter so much. Be sure to follow Max Foster and Foster Entertainment for more on live music, booking, and event experiences. Listen to the full episode on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves music, live events, and entrepreneurial stories. #SpreadThePositive #MaxFoster #FosterEntertainment #NashvilleMusic #MusicBusiness #LiveMusic #ArtistManagement #EventProduction #MusicPodcast #Entrepreneurship #BelmontUniversity #MusicIndustry #PodcastInterview

    39 min
  6. STP 1200 Club Spotlight: Ron Orr of 4TH SQUARE | Faith, Purpose & Builder Talents

    APR 22

    STP 1200 Club Spotlight: Ron Orr of 4TH SQUARE | Faith, Purpose & Builder Talents

    In this STP 1200 Club spotlight, Ron Orr of 4TH SQUARE shares a powerful story about faith, purpose, and building people up through business coaching. 4TH SQUARE helps entrepreneurs and teams uncover their builder talents, get clarity on their vision, and move from ideas to action with practical coaching, mastermind groups, and strategic support.  What you'll hear in this episode: How Ron's faith journey and "aha moments" shaped the creation of 4TH SQUARE.  How the Fundamentals, Per4mance Mastermind, and Builder Coaching help business owners answer the big questions: What am I building? Where do I start? How do I grow?  Why 4TH SQUARE is passionate about identifying and nurturing young business builders — even as early as high school and college.  Ron's approach to helping people discover strengths, gain clarity, and build with confidence.  How his own background as an Army veteran, builder-talents coach, and long-time business leader informs the work he does today.  If you are an entrepreneur, leader, or anyone who feels called to build something meaningful, this episode is packed with encouragement and practical insight. 4TH SQUARE's mission is to help you unlock your potential and build your future with purpose.  Connect with Ron / 4TH SQUARE: Visit 4thsqr.com to learn more, explore the builder-talents process, or schedule a free 15-minute call or Zoom consultation. You can also email Ron directly at ron@4thsqr.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who is ready to build with purpose.

    42 min
  7. Meet the Team: Laying the New Foundation

    APR 16

    Meet the Team: Laying the New Foundation

    Big episode: Trent introduces the people who are helping turn years of hustle into a sustainable, scalable mission. Hear the story of how this team formed, why their skills matter, and what the new approach means for the future of Spread The Positive. In this episode we go behind the scenes with Trent to introduce the leaders who will help take our mission to the next level. You'll hear: the origin story of this partnership — how a chance conversation with Katie Coleman turned into a strategic operations plan; how Stephanie Pflipsen (a true STP champion) joined the team and what she's bringing to production, partnerships, and community outreach; what "building the foundation" actually looks like: clearer operations, smarter workflows, better support for creators, and a bigger vision for STP; how this new trio will help Spread The Positive scale shows, launch studios, and support member-driven projects like the STP 1200 Club. This is the episode for anyone who's been curious about how STP really runs — the wins, the sleepless nights, the prayer requests, and the people who finally helped carry the load. If you care about mission-driven media, community storytelling, or launching a podcast that actually makes an impact, you'll want to listen. Connect & follow: • Follow Katie: @spearheadconsulting (business ops & systems) — she's the engine behind the new processes. • Follow STP for new releases, studio updates, and membership info. Want to support the mission? Learn about the STP 1200 Club, sponsor a show, or book studio time — help us keep bringing light to what's going right. Subscribe • Hit the bell • Share with someone who believes in purposeful media.

    51 min
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What if your feed actually made you feel better about the world? On the STP Podcast, you'll hear real stories that remind you there is still a lot of GOOD happening all around you. Each episode is designed to leave you more encouraged, more inspired, and more connected to what's going right—in your community and beyond. You'll walk away with: – Real examples of people making a positive impact (and how you can too) – Uplifting stories that shift your perspective and boost your mindset – Practical insights from businesses and leaders doing things the right way – Gratitude, mindset, and life strategies you can apply immediately If you're tired of negativity and want content that actually fuels you, this is your place. This isn't just a podcast—it's a reminder that good people, good work, and good things are happening every single day.