Stories of military love, this discussion is for military couples, married or unmarried, active duty, reserves, or retired, together for at least 12 months and navigating relationship challenges. By sharing your story, you offer insight to help others in the military community understand the realities of love under service.
You’re invited to share stories of common struggles like finances, deployments, domestic violence, infidelity and raising children, as well as the strategies you’ve used to overcome them. Your candid experiences can inspire others to approach their relationships with patience, resilience, and understanding, helping build healthier, more fulfilling connections within military life.
Stories of men, a discussion on life, lessons, and legacy. This conversation invites men to share
their stories, experiences, and perspectives about life’s triumphs and challenges in business, marriage, divorce, child custody, paternity fraud, and other contexts shaped by societal structures, personal relationships, and gender dynamics.
This conversation is designed to encourage honest, respectful dialogue where men can connect, learn from one another, and explore the myriad ways they contribute to their families,
communities, and the world at large.
Stories of identity, this discussion invites you to share unique moments and experiences shaped by past roles, identities, or activities. From military service to adult entertainment, medicine, atheism, or exploring gender and identity. We welcome stories from all walks of life.
By sharing your narrative, you help uncover the complexities behind roles and lifestyles often misunderstood or overlooked, fostering authentic connection and celebrating the richness of human diversity.
Stories of women, this discussion delves into the complex topic of infidelity among women who have been in long-term relationships or marriages. The goal of this conversation is not to assign blame but to foster understanding by analyzing the reasons behind a woman’s infidelity.
Through open dialogue and shared insights, participants can explore how individual choices intersect with broader sociological, psychological, and cultural factors. By addressing these issues, we hope to unveil strategies for fostering stronger, more resilient relationships.
Stories of connection, this conversation is a space for those who’ve struggled to find the words or courage to speak. You’re invited to share messages to anyone meaningful, a parent, significant other, sibling, friend, to express gratitude, seek closure, or apologize.
Our aim is to give voice to what’s in your heart, honor the relationships that shaped you, and break the silence around the “why.” By exploring these moments, we hope to uncover insights that strengthen bonds, inspire understanding, and build more resilient relationships and communities.
Hi, I’m Anthony, musician, storyteller, veteran, and lifelong sound nerd.
After years of working in audio and music, I’ve found podcasting to be the most honest way to blend craft with meaning. I host Sum of Them, a show where I sit down with everyday people to examine the equation of their lives, the pain, the pivot, and the perspective.
Over my lifetime, I’ve dealt with grief, setbacks, shame, and uncertainty. And yet, here I stand, aiming with purpose. To assist the next person who’s silently in need of support.
I believe every story has meaning… to someone. But most people carry stories they’ve never told, not because they don’t matter, but because they’re scared. Scared of judgment. Scared of looking weak. Scared of not having the right words.
Sum of Them, created alongside my brother and business partner, Justin, was built to cut through that fear.
No clickbait. No shallow talk. Just people being real, about what’s made them who they are.
I’m a U.S. military veteran, where I met lifelong friends and some dope-ass creative collaborators who still shape my work today. Service taught me discipline, but more importantly, it taught me how to listen. Deeply. To what’s said… and what’s not.
Whether you’re tuning in or thinking about sharing your own story, this show is for those willing to be honest. Willing to reflect. Willing to face their own equation.
Because no matter who you are, there’s a sum of you.
And chances are, someone needs to hear it.