20 Year Timeout
20 Year Timeout is a podcast about rediscovery of people, memories, and the twists life takes.Each episode, I reconnect with someone I lost touch with sometimes 20 years ago, sometimes just last week. A childhood friend, an old bandmate, someone who quietly disappeared from your life. We pick up the thread, press unpause, and see where the story goes.It’s unscripted, funny, reflective, and full of unexpected insight. If you’ve ever wondered what happened to that person and what reconnecting can reveal about creativity, culture, and who we’ve become, hit play.🎙️ Real conversations. Imperfect memories. Honest reconnections.
15 Years in Insurance, Now Building Contractor Guy Network — Here's Why
Zach Nehme and I worked together at the Old Pink House in Savannah — the guy who could walk into a private dining room, work the whole table in ten minutes, and be gone before you even noticed he was there. Then life happened. 15 years in commercial insurance, a marriage, two kids, a divorce, and now he's building something completely different.
These days Zach runs Contractor Guy Network — connecting skilled trade workers with construction companies, and wrapping in business services like bookkeeping, tax pros, and digital media to help contractors actually build something they could sell someday. He's also...
The Carpenter With 2.5M Views Who Almost Made HGTV
Chad and I used to close shifts together at Via, end up at house parties on Vernon Hill, and somehow make it back in for the next day's lunch service. That was Worcester, circa 2007. Then life happened.
Now he's in Connecticut building custom built-ins, knocking out Barnes & Noble locations with a crew that shows up at 4AM to unload tractor trailers, going viral with 2.5 million views on a carpentry reel, almost landing an HGTV segment (they made him and his boss sit on milk crates to get the lighting right), and just got pre-approved for a mortgage on a ...
He Opened a Restaurant in a Former Gas Station & Changed an Entire Savannah Neighborhood
Jason Restivo was my GM at the Old Pink House in Savannah, Georgia — the guy who would disappear for five minutes and come back to a dining room with a bottle of wine on every single table. He was also the reason I got the job in the first place when someone else in management wasn't so sure.
Now he owns Sobremesa on 40th and Abercorn — a restaurant he built out of a wine bar that used to be a dentist's office, in a neighborhood that used to be a gas station, in a district that had absolu...
Multi-Talented Artist Shares His LOA Secret: Painting, 6AM Pilates, Freestyling With Daughter
Alan — aka LOA — and I used to close shifts together, order Ming House Chinese at midnight, and record tracks in my apartment with half-broken cords and mics peaking at zero. That was the Via era. Then life happened.
Now he's in Fort Lauderdale teaching Pilates and yoga at 6AM, training an 83-year-old client and a 12-year-old kid, freestyling with his daughter in the living room, and painting Basquiat-inspired portraits on five canvases in a month because a videographer gave him a deadline.
He's also got a mentor, a plan, and an easel in the b...
Reuniting With My 8th Grade Teacher (I Still Have My Detention Slips)
I finally tracked down Mr. Craig Darrell — my 8th grade Religion teacher from Holy Name in Worcester, MA. We hadn't spoken since 2004. Turns out he's been living in Leavenworth, Kansas, working with special needs kids, and still remembers every single stunt I pulled in his class. Oh — and I still have the detention slip.
We talk about what it was really like teaching in the '90s vs. today, why he walked away from 22 years of teaching, playing semi-pro football for 17 seasons, working as a bouncer at Jillian's (where he caught me underage), painting ceramics to stay sane...
Beat Making with DJ Manipulator: Skyzoo, Worcester Hip Hop & SP 404
In this episode, I sit down with DJ Manipulator for a real conversation about beat making, underground hip hop, Worcester music history, old school production gear, and the creative process behind making music that actually means something.
We talk about losing a full podcast episode to tech issues, the heartbreak of losing music files, discovering hip hop through classic albums, making beats on the SP 303 and SP 404, producing in Fruity Loops, and how DJ Manipulator built organic relationships that led to working with Skyzoo.
This episode also dives into Worcester hip hop, local scenes, vinyl...
80 Mins Gone Wrong: Why These 16 Minutes Are INSANE
We suffered a major tech glitch and lost over an hour of our podcast! But don't worry, we managed to salvage the final, most chaotic 16 minutes for your listening (and viewing) pleasure. Join us as we dive back into the conversation right where we left off, discussing everything from West Virginia to who knows what else was lost to the digital ether.
We appreciate you sticking with us through the tech troubles! Let us know in the comments if you've ever had a similar recording disaster.
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Sexual Energy, Service & Self-Discovery in Maui
Zac McKnight went from a party lifestyle in Massachusetts to spiritual transformation in Maui. In Episode 7 of 20-Year Timeout, we reconnect after decades apart to talk about purpose, masculinity, tantra, emotional healing, and serving the unsheltered.
Zac shares his personal awakening, including:
Moving to Maui and the cultural dynamics of island lifeFeeding the unsheltered community and finding meaning through serviceThe evolution of his health journey through fruit and juice cleansesHis exploration of sexual energy and the creation of the Masterpiece MethodHow men can connect to presence, purpose, and partnershipWe...
Casey's Bold Move to Denver
"I moved to Colorado in 2021 seeking a change..."
In Episode 6 of 20-Year Timeout, I reconnect with Casey Tobin, a longtime friend who left behind his East Coast life for a fresh start in Denver, Colorado.
Casey shares his story of personal growth — from leaving a banking job in Worcester, MA, to finding fulfillment in the trades, snowboarding down Colorado slopes, and exploring hobbies like disc golf and content creation.
We talk about:
✔️ Why he left corporate America
✔️ How snowboarding helped him reset
✔️ What HVAC and entrepreneurship offer him
✔️ The ups and downs of d...
Jazz Roots Go Deep
In this episode of 20 Year Timeout, I reconnect with Anthony Fuller, an athlete, risk analyst, musician, and the son of a jazz legend whose life and friendships shaped generations of music.
Anthony and I had not truly connected since high school. In this real time reunion, the conversation moves freely across memory, identity, creativity, and personal growth. We talk about growing up in Worcester, elite sports, music legacy, financial careers, fatherhood, generational trauma, and the questions that shape who we become over time.
Anthony shares remarkable stories about his father’s athletic discipline, li...
Reconnecting With Kindergarten Best Friend
In this episode of 20 Year Timeout, I reconnect with Billy, my very first best friend from kindergarten.
We had not seen or spoken to each other in over thirty years, yet the conversation picks up as if no time has passed at all. What begins with childhood memories quickly expands into a wide ranging and curious discussion about life, fatherhood, identity, and how our minds work.
We revisit Mortal Kombat battles, Nintendo, prank calls, and early internet mischief, then move into deeper territory including Billy’s journey from police academy to psychology, his wo...
From Catholic School to a Taylor Swift Tribute Band
In this episode of 20 Year Timeout, I reconnect with Michael Harnois, a Worcester native, full time musician, and longtime friend from our Catholic school days.
After decades apart, we sit down to catch up on life, creativity, music, and parenthood. The conversation moves from childhood memories and recess games to forming a Taylor Swift tribute band, playing album tribute shows, and navigating creativity while raising kids in a digital world.
We talk about growing up on AOL, chat rooms, and Nintendo, how community and humor still matter, and why making music looks different...
Reconnecting with Father Jonathan
In this episode of 20 Year Timeout, I reconnect with Father Jonathan Slavinskas, also known as “The Priest,” for the first time in over twenty years.
We sit down on the porch of St. Bernard’s Church in Worcester, Massachusetts, for an honest, unfiltered conversation about where life has taken us since we last spoke. What starts as a nostalgic reunion quickly turns into a thoughtful discussion about faith, purpose, health, service, and personal growth.
We reflect on growing up Catholic in Worcester, the path to the priesthood in a modern world, community leadership, addict...
Catching Up With The Boss
This is the very first episode of 20 Year Timeout, a podcast where I reconnect with people I have not seen or spoken to in over twenty years.
Old friends. Old bandmates. Former roommates. People who mattered at one point and quietly drifted out of frame.
In this episode, I sit down with Christopher Parks, also known as The Boss. This is the first time we have talked face to face in more than two decades.
We rewind to our teenage years growing up in Worcester, Massachusetts. From...
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What happened to the people we used to know?
20 Year Timeout is a podcast hosted by Rich Marks the Spot where real conversations begin after time has passed. Each episode is an unscripted reunion with someone from Rich’s past. Sometimes it has been 20 years. Sometimes it has been much less.
Old friends, bandmates, former coworkers, near strangers. No scripts. No agenda. Just honest conversations about life, creativity, culture, and how time reshapes who we are.
If you have ever wondered what reconnecting might reveal about someone else or about yourself, this is yo...