The One Life One Chance with Toby Morse podcast shares authentic conversations with a music star. The host is Toby Morse, lead vocalist of the hardcore band H20. One Life, One Chance (OLOC) is the name of Toby's non-profit organization. He set it up to help and support students to live drug-free lives. Despite his music career, Toby is proud of never falling prey to alcohol or drug abuse. Seeing others who weren't as lucky inspired him to follow a more straight-edge lifestyle. Toby is passionate about adopting a positive attitude to everything in life.
In weekly podcast episodes, Toby interviews everyone from family to band members. He talks to anyone who inspires him or who has had a significant effect on his life. In the first episode, Toby talks to his mom. He believes selective memory has prevented him from remembering traumatic childhood experiences. Discussing these moments with his family helps Toby process his early life.
The podcast's guests include athletes, animal rights activists, and fellow musicians. Athlete Rich Roll reveals how veganism and a new lifestyle changed his life. Beavis and Butt-Head animator Mike Judge shares stories from his past. He reveals what happened when he lost his job and home during the pandemic. Creative director Alex 2Tone joins for an episode. He talks about his name, the graffiti community, and his Powerful Truth Angels podcast.
Actor and friend Josh Brolin joins the podcast to discuss his life and how they met. Josh reveals the fear he feels whenever he starts a new role and how that keeps him excited and challenged. They discuss the similarities between performing new music and exploring new characters. Toby and Josh also talk about what it was like not working during the pandemic and how they both coped.
One Life One Chance with Toby Morse gives insight into the lives of fascinating people. Toby talks vocals with fellow singers and discusses fatherhood with friends. Each guest shares their unique experiences and perspectives on life. New episodes premiere Mondays.
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