![]() That may have helped, you know, to kind of make it to where… now I still complain about it. I didn’t have any gray back then, but it’s everybody always thought I was 35 when I was 25. I don’t know it was cause the beard or what not. I, you know, what’s interesting for me and maybe this helps, but even when I was in my mid-twenties, people thought I was a lot older. Sarah Taylor: One of the other things you mentioned, and I wrote it down because I just, I loved it, it’s so counter-cultural you said you’re okay with getting older. You know, even the hard times, I’m thankful because you learn things in that. Um, some things, you know, just in normal life, it didn’t necessarily have anything to do with COVID, but through all that good and bad, it brought me to really, I think I’ve always been thankful, but this season has really, really brought me to a place where I’m just, I’m glad to be here and thankful for even the struggle. You know, I think I learned some things and, and went through some things during COVID in the last year and a half. I don’t know if they’ll ever be back to what we considered normal. Um, and things are not back to normal necessarily. And so I think it’s easy for me to kind of get in this mindset that, okay, we’re all good now, and we’re not necessarily. I mean, it’s, there’s a lot of stuff not back to normal. It’s uh, and I’m not trying to jump on one side of the argument, but it’s like, it’s still happening. Mac Powell: No, there’s a lot of things that we all experienced and learned and are still actually, you know, we COVID is still happening. We begin with talking about how this is really a season of thankfulness for him. Mac talks about how he’s more excited than ever to be making music, and I agree. No wonder this episode is going to be quite calming. He was out on his front porch so you’re going to hear some great natures. My favorite part is actually when Mac gets an Amazon delivery in the middle of our interview, as you do. I want to get straight to the conversation. You obviously know that, not just because it says it in the title of this episode, but also Mac was the front man for Third Day for 25 years. I’ve got the house, what else can I say that goes with house? And so you kind of build it and shape it and use one thing to figure out the next thing. Cause you start out with a word or two and then know like, you have your word in seven across, you know, but you don’t know what your 11 down, but you have to use a little bit of the letter in seven across to be able to find the 11 down.Īnd so sometimes you’ll get like, let’s say house. ![]() Mac Powell: I’ll look at songs, especially lyrically like they’re like crossword puzzles. Follow Mac Powell Online | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter. ![]()
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