Brandon Steppe: “Shoulder to Shoulder” Mentorship That Changes Lives

Brandon Steppe left a corporate career to start a recording studio in his garage—never imagining that a few persistent neighborhood kids would change his life. Those early studio sessions grew into the David’s Harp Foundation, a nonprofit where justice-involved and opportunity youth in San Diego discover their voices and chart a path forward through music, media, and mentorship. 

This Episode

Can rhythm and relationship change a young person’s life? 

Brandon shares how vulnerability and honesty became cornerstones of his organization’s culture, starting with a simple practice he calls flashlight first: mentors shine the light on themselves before asking youth to open up. From those early lessons grew a creative community that helps youth connect to support, record songs behind detention walls, and build micro-enterprises that pay real wages and teach real skills. 

Together with Grant, Brandon explores how art heals, how relationships transform justice, and how community-rooted workforce programs can help young people thrive. 

Key Moments: 
  • [4:05] How one determined teenager changed Brandon’s path 
  • [8:28] “Flashlight first”—earning trust through vulnerability 
  • [22:54] The importance of relational support 
  • [32:52] Creating access and opportunity in the creative economy 
  • [43:35] Turning a $1M gift into transformational community-based housing 

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
 

Take Action:
 
  • Listen First – Practice “flashlight first” in your own conversations. 
  • Invest in Creativity – Support programs that give young people tools to tell their stories. 
  • See Youth as Talent – Hire, mentor, or collaborate with local young creators. 
  • Value Relationship – Support programs that center relational care, not control. 
 
Credits:
This is a production of the Prebys Foundation
Hosted by Grant Oliphant
Co-Hosted by Crystal Page
Co-produced by Crystal Page and Adam Greenfield
Engineered by Adam Greenfield
Production Coordination by Tess Karesky
Video Production by Edgar Ontiveros Medina

The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego’s own Mr. Lyrical Groove.
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