Studio 357 Masonic Podcast is dedicated to sharing conversations and stories centered around Freemasonry. It features episodes where hosts interview Masons and discuss topics like the history and personal experiences within the fraternity, insights into lodge life, and related Masonic themes. Episodes include guest interviews such as Brother Jim Hall, journeys into Masonry, and conversations about fellowship and Masonic roles, helping to highlight the unique experiences and brotherhood found in the fraternity. The channel focuses on building community and understanding by giving voice to individual Masons and their perspectives.
Joe Evans
He’s a 48-year-old Marine Corps veteran whose presence carries quiet confidence, discipline, and a lifetime of hard-earned experience. Years of service shaped his strong sense of duty and leadership, but it’s his great sense of humor and razor-sharp wit that truly set him apart, quick with a comeback, effortlessly blending sarcasm with insight. As a Masonic podcast host, he brings thoughtful discussion to history, symbolism, and brotherhood while keeping conversations engaging and approachable, often lightening deep topics with well-timed jokes. Grounded, articulate, and endlessly observant, he balances seriousness and humor in a way that makes him both respected and genuinely enjoyable to listen to.
Heath Evans
He’s a 23-year-old mechanic with grease stained hands and a sharp, curious mind, someone who feels just as comfortable under the hood of a car as he does behind a microphone. Cars are more than a job to him, they’re a passion so he’s always talking engines, builds, and the satisfaction of fixing something with his own skill. Outside the shop, he produces a Masonic podcast where he discusses history, symbolism, personal growth, and the values of the fraternity in a down to earth, modern way. He comes across as practical and thoughtful, blending blue collar work ethic with a genuine interest in learning, tradition, and sharing meaningful conversations with others.
Jim Gill
Jim Gill is a lifelong learner with a sharp wit and a love for meaningful conversations. A proud University of Nebraska graduate, Jim holds a degree in Political Science along with minors in English, Economics, History, and Asian Studies.
He has nearly three decades in the transportation industry (most recently in software testing). His journey into Freemasonry began after becoming an empty nester with his wife Mary. As a podcast host, Jim combines humor, insight, and a genuine love for connecting with people.
Jason Dueling
My name is Jason Dueling, and I’m one of the voices behind the mic on this podcast. I’ve been happily married for 17 years and am blessed with six children and three grandchildren. Family is the foundation of who I am.
I was raised a Master Mason in 2015 and have proudly served as Worshipful Master of Bee Hive Lodge #184. Freemasonry has had a profound impact on my life, and I remain deeply committed to continuing my journey, learning, growing, and serving alongside my brothers.
I’m an avid sports fan, go Chiefs and go Huskers! I truly enjoy gathering with my brothers through this podcast. It’s been an incredible journey meeting amazing men, sharing stories, and strengthening the bonds of brotherhood along the way.
Eric BenSalah
Eric took to drumming at a very young age, playing drums brought back from his father’s home country of Tunisia as young as 9 years old. Much of Eric’s life has been shaped through the art and expression of music. An Energy Educator for the local utility company, he teachees thousands of students every year and helps adults understand the utility world. Though he generally prefers to work with students, building things and laughing in class together. Eric is a passionate reader who reads for a non-negotiable hour every morning. He reads mostly fiction about what it means to be a human being as this is central to his outlook on, well, being human. He takes everything he does seriously and passionately, but never takes himself seriously. A part-time podcast host for the 357 Masonic Podcast, Eric tends toward understanding what makes the Mason the Man within the circle.