34 episodes

Have you ever asked yourself this question? Have you ever thought about why you are where you are in life, or what your purpose is? These questions and more are answered in this interview-style podcast with host Brittany Schock as she and a myriad of unique guests explore life's big and small questions with honesty, humor, and hope for the future.

Special thanks to Mansfield artist Orie Rush for our logo design, and Mansfield musician Nicholas DeWalt for our theme music.

Follow us on Twitter at @WhyTheHellPod

Why The Hell Am I Here‪?‬ Richland Source

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

Have you ever asked yourself this question? Have you ever thought about why you are where you are in life, or what your purpose is? These questions and more are answered in this interview-style podcast with host Brittany Schock as she and a myriad of unique guests explore life's big and small questions with honesty, humor, and hope for the future.

Special thanks to Mansfield artist Orie Rush for our logo design, and Mansfield musician Nicholas DeWalt for our theme music.

Follow us on Twitter at @WhyTheHellPod

    Episode 34: A conversation on female leadership

    Episode 34: A conversation on female leadership

    The topic of today's episode comes hot off the heels of CityLab Detroit, where our host Brittany Schock attended a conference session called "Are Female Leaders Different? Perspectives on Female Leadership." Feeling inspired, she brought the conversation back to Mansfield with a roundtable discussion featuring Richland County Commissioner Marilyn John, founder and executive director of the North End Community Improvement Collaborative Deanna West-Torrence, and president and CEO of the Richland Area Chamber of Commerce and Richland Community Development Group Jodie Perry. We tackle topics including the "year of the woman," the #MeToo movement, and whether gender should matter when considering a prominent person in power. 

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 33: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

    Episode 33: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

    Thomas Palmer has quite the range of hobbies, talents and vocations. For example, right now he serves as the law director for the city of Galion, the owner/publisher of a local media conglomerate, and a church organist. That’s not even counting the two years he spent living in Paris, France with the Mormon faith, or his time he spent in the best damn band in the land. We’ve been Twitter friends for a while now, but I really enjoyed getting to know Thomas in the real world. 

    • 49 min
    Episode 32: All our dreams from rust to gold

    Episode 32: All our dreams from rust to gold

    Councilman Don Bryant went from briefly living in his car in college, to interning with Senator Sherrod Brown in Washington, D.C. to serving as a principal at his alma mater Mansfield Senior High School, to now serving as a city councilman for his hometown. Today's episode follows this winding journey and explores why public service is important to Don. 
    Oh, also, don't forget to vote on November 6. 

    • 43 min
    Episode 31: A naked magician bares all

    Episode 31: A naked magician bares all

    There may be some listeners out there who are disappointed that this is a podcast and not a video interview, because today's episode is with Mike Tyler, one half of the act "The Naked Magicians." The Australian native and his co-magician Christopher Wayne are coming to the Renaissance Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. 17 to premiere their R-rated magic show in Mansfield. For more information about their act visit www.nakedmagicians.com and for tickets to the show visit www.mansfieldtickets.com. And if you're wondering, yes: they actually do get naked. 

    • 23 min
    Episode 30: The ball goes up, the ball comes down

    Episode 30: The ball goes up, the ball comes down

    Before starting his career in real estate, Jerry Holden had quite the successful baseball career. In fact, he was on his way to playing in the major leagues before an unfortunate injury sidelined him for good. Now, not only does he get to relive the sport through his kids, but also through his business The Holden Agency. America's pastime taught him lessons in teamwork and perseverance that will last him a lifetime. 

    • 49 min
    Episode 29: You've got me feeling emotions

    Episode 29: You've got me feeling emotions

    If you don't feel the need to go see the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra's next concert, then this podcast will have failed you. Music director and conductor Octavio Más-Arocas takes us through a musical journey today of how he found his calling as a conductor growing up in Spain, to his favorite part of a Symphony concert here in Mansfield.

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

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12 Ratings

ohvibe ,

A fascinating listen...

Brittany Schock is doing a great job drawing stories out of her subjects.

Thunderbolt Chinjeolhan ,

A great podcast on the rise!

I saw the link for your podcast on Facebook. Being from Mansfield myself I immediately dove in and can't get enough of it. It literally hits close to home and I'm definitely looking forward to future content. Keep up the amazing work!

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