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What if your calling isn’t a pulpit but a console? Jazz sits down with her brother My Guy Mars—two-time diamond producer, musician, and lifelong PK—to trace a path where faith fuels creativity, and the studio becomes a place of ministry. From church drums at age four to a catalog of 1,500+ releases, Mars reveals how persistence, curiosity, and a fierce belief in purpose built a career with real impact.

We open up about growing up under a strict, hilarious, remix-happy pastor-dad, and the moments that shaped our grit. Mars shares why he won’t be taking over the church and why that choice doesn’t sideline faith—it reframes it. He talks about fatherhood with intention, trading fear-based routines for open conversations about God, love, and spirit. You’ll hear his origin story—pots and pans to piano in every key—and how that early exposure unlocked lifelong mastery.

Then we go deep on craft and calling. Mars breaks down “sacrifice over security,” choosing ownership and legacy over short-term safety. He shares the unfiltered truth about working with Nipsey Hussle: 6 a.m. mornings, spotless studios, candles lit, calendars tight, and an energy that brought rival corners into the same room with respect. It’s a playbook for purpose-driven work—showing up, setting tone, and letting consistency compound into influence.

There’s plenty of laughter too: sibling mischief, air-freshener whoopings, and our dad’s greatest church remixes. We even play “gospel or mainstream” to test how predictable language can blunt real power, and we question a few hymn lyrics that don’t quite add up. The thread through it all is simple and strong: two kids from the same pews found different lanes, and God’s hand shows up in both. If you’re a creative, a parent, or anyone torn between ministry and marketplace, this conversation will help you claim both with integrity.

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