Nov. 11, 2025

Fear Sparks Every Great Story: Best of Reels, Part II. Episodes 51 thru 60

Fear Sparks Every Great Story: Best of Reels, Part II. Episodes 51 thru 60

What if the fastest way to grow stronger is to lead with your heart?

This best-of episode of Spirit of Gratitude brings together lessons from past guests, including a martial arts grandmaster, a Hollywood actor, a tech leader, a Motown frontman, an educator, a veteran radio host, a master restorer, and a pro coach, offering actionable insights for turning adversity into momentum.

🔍 What you will learn:

  • How fear becomes fuel when courage leads with heart
  • Why joy, play, and gratitude are essential for performance and resilience
  • Practical ways to build character, community, and purpose in everyday life

🔑 Key takeaways:

  • Stress transforms into strength when met with gratitude
  • True leadership combines humility, curiosity, and consistent action
  • Adversity is a bridge to growth when approached with intention

Listen now for a powerful compilation of real-world tools and timeless wisdom.

Watch on YouTube or subscribe to YoggNation’s Spirit of Gratitude podcast for stories that inspire courage, connection, and measurable growth.

00:00 - Welcome And Show Theme

00:57 - Gala Highlights And Community Gratitude

01:43 - Tyler On Fear And Doing Good

02:38 - Elena On Play And Joy

04:10 - Master Ernie Reyes On Character

06:00 - Michael Earls On Energy And Positivity

07:52 - Sydney Justin On Leading With Love

09:23 - Santosh Kumar On Purpose In Education

10:49 - Damon Bruce On Everyday Character

12:27 - Alan Travis On Solving Any Problem

14:02 - Host Soliloquy On Gratitude

16:25 - Malik Benusa On Curiosity And Truth

18:32 - Closing Thanks And Listener Invitation

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Welcome to the Yog Nation, the Spirit of Gratitude podcast on the OneTech Ration platform.

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Hello, friends.

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My name is Jorgesh Patel, and this podcast explores the themes of building self-awareness and the power of our inner spirit, including the silent battles we all face.

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Join me every week as I invite high-profile guests as we explore how adversity shapes us, how gratitude lifts us, and how we can all uncover the inner strength that we all have within ourselves.

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Join the conversation.

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I appreciate you listening in.

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Each clip, again, is a reminder that even in tough times, kindness, humility, and a little perspective can turn stress into strength.

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And for my first reel, I held my gala, first annual gala, on August 9th, celebrating the podcast's first anniversary, first year anniversary.

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Fourteen out of the 49 guests showed up, 70 people in total.

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And people saw yours truly, bust out a couple of dance moves to impress the crowd, and had a few speeches delivered by previous guests who were grateful for their sponsorship of the evening.

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Thank you once again, Jean Patsiadlo, Vivek Patel, Tobin Smith, and February.

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And here's what Tyler Copenhaver from the Believe This Podcast shared.

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There's a rule that I've developed recently.

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If you fear something and your heart is in the right place, you have to do it.

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You have no choice.

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There is no better way to help the world or to grow yourself than facing fears and doing good things for the world.

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So that is your checklist, folks.

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If you fear it and your heart is in the right place, you have to do it.

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Simply put, right?

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I just the concept here was around focusing on bullying.

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And he saw an opportunity to help someone in need of bullying, and his heart just tugged at him, saying, he must do it, he has to do it.

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And it's really around the courage to speak up, which is why I really gravitated toward this message.

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You know, the the heart really is the center where uh more than your gut in telling you what to do in life.

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And so uh take that to heart.

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It's all about taking that bold step of uh of boldness and courage, which isn't easy.

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That I understand.

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Next, was so blessed to have Elena Huffman, Hollywood actress, played a variety of roles, a lot of sci-fi genres, including Stargate Universe and the supernatural franchises.

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Her latest movie, Waltzing with Brando, is now on Amazon Prime, and it's an awesome movie.

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Billy Zane, who plays Marlon Brando, nails the character to the T.

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You gotta watch it, folks.

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And here's what uh I liked about what uh she had mentioned.

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If I were to give my younger self advice, it would be we have this saying when you go into a casting, a lot of times casting directors will say, have fun.

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I never understood that when I was younger.

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I was like, have fun, I'm serious.

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Take me seriously.

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And now I'm just like, play.

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In all things, play.

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Have karaoke in the car with your kids.

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Enjoy game nights, enjoy.

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Life is meant to be enjoyed.

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So enjoy your life.

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Yeah, that's so true.

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I mean, that's she generally echoes what I ask of my guests, and that is what advice would you give your younger self?

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And I think for her, the simplicity of wisdom comes from age and all of her experiences, not to take life too seriously at any stage of your life, whether in in your teens, twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, it doesn't matter.

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Um, have fun because that energy again projects on onto others.

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Um I personally happen to believe that uh a lot of life is learned outside the home and outside your computer screens, and so that's just uh a little bit of uh of what I wanted to share there.

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Next is great grandmaster and quanjunym Ernie Rays.

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Um he was one of the martial artists who back in the day helped test Tony Robbins on his uh black belt, pretty incredible uh individual.

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Uh now he oh has a lot of West Coast martial arts dojos around uh California and Western states.

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And this is what I liked most about what he shared.

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In martial arts, that's one of the most important things.

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Fear is gonna be existing, but it's how do you respond to it.

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You're only gonna respond to it if you're trained physically, mentally, spiritually, and have good character.

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And those are the cores of what we said as a white belt.

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What is the purpose of West Coast martial arts?

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Is develop yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and have good character.

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So those are all, again, fear factors, situations, and overcome.

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Part of your thing is overcoming.

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One of your focus points of talking about what I'm saying is like, how do you overcome?

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Well, you're not gonna overcome anything and something's really challenging and you don't want to do it, but you end up doing it anyway.

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Yeah, how often has fear set us back in terms of achieving the things we want in life?

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And I think Master Rays articulates it so beautifully.

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And it also another point that I got out of this, uh, real, was echoing what Tyler had mentioned earlier.

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Um having good character.

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I just think that you at your core are a good person.

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Um, and it comes from a strength of it comes from uh an area of strength and not weakness.

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Um good character is something that I uh fall by the sword, uh, just in terms of the way that I live my life and the life I want to project onto others through my friends and family.

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So really great point about uh good care being that of good character.

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Next, Michael Earls, uh technology executive and uh growing uh LinkedIn influencer.

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And here's what he has to say about uh toxic positivity.

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Let's take a listen.

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People meet me and they go, How are you always happy?

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How do you get out of bed every morning and be happy?

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And I always say, coffee brings energy, coffee brings power, coffee brings clarity to life.

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When you start looking at half full versus half empty, is that I've been around people that are half empty, and those are people I don't want to be around.

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I don't want to be around miserable people.

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Because what happens is you get sucked into them and you lose that joy of life because that's just how they are.

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They are suckers.

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And I always wanted to be the opposite.

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Every day I get up and I go, how do I improve?

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How do I make people happy?

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How do I make me happy?

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And then how do I make others around me happy?

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And what's that smile, that creativity, that generosity that comes out of me and people see it.

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You know, people see it and they go, I want to be around that guy.

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I think he eloquently puts it uh so beautifully.

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Again, it's obvious about having good character.

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You never, or not never, but you try and shy away from people that do happen to drag you down in life.

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And what does that do to prevent you from being the best version of yourself?

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And it's been scientifically proven that your energy creates an electromagnetic field three to five feet.

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And so that transfer of good positive energy, because it's all about frequencies that we exude onto others, and I just love Michael for that, and just in terms of being around like-minded people.

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I never want to associate myself with uh with a person that does happen to drag you down and does give you that negative energy.

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Um, it's just I don't have time for that.

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I really don't.

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Next, this was a fun one, folks.

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Sydney Justin, former defensive back in the NFL who happened to uh get a Super Bowl ring, now lead singer for the legendary Motown group, The Miracles, founded by Smokey Robinson.

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And I had the privilege of seeing him in concert uh not long ago.

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So entertaining, especially with the other members for the Miracles, who definitely pride themselves on their dance moves.

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And maybe I can show him a few dollars Bollywood dance moves myself.

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But uh nonetheless, here is just Sidney Justin.

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Let's uh let's take a listen to his wisdom.

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Love is not just between male and female, it's about people.

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Loving one another is the key to life.

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Everyone should lead with their heart and think about others versus just self.

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It's not that hard to just be kind to people.

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It's not difficult to offer your services to someone who desperately needs it.

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Folks, are we seeing a pattern here?

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Um, again, just another one that doesn't need too much explanation.

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I mean, love is the key to living life.

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You know, it's it's it's love, it's that building of community.

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It's really not hard to put a smile uh smiling at a person, you know.

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Who knows if that smile that you exude helps brighten their day from perhaps something that is miserable or going on in their life, and so it just lowers the temperature in all things.

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Uh not much else to say, in my opinion.

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Next, Santosh Kumar, vice principal of a middle school here in Al Gallas, Arizona.

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And uh boy, how many of us have been influenced by a teacher who cared about our well-being and inspired us to do great things?

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And Mr.

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Kumar is uh is one of those educators.

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Let's take a listen.

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Success is not just about titles or money, staying true to your values and finding the meaning in your work, the purpose of your life, which I on mind, that is being an educator.

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The takeaway for the teachers is sometimes students discover their calling in an unexpected ways, and our job as an educator is to guide them with empathy, they can see it too, and then it can make them successful, not as a student, but as a person in life.

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Words to live by, folks.

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You know, to all the teachers like Santos and previous guest, Roberto Hernandez, season 17 winner of the biggest loser, you know, the legacy that you as educators and teachers thank you for being an inspiration to them, um, helping them see uh something different about themselves, to have that good character, to be that good person.

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And I'm just so grateful that uh Mr.

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Kawar had the opportunity to share his wisdom and perspective, which his students all adore him, and I can definitely see why.

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Next, got Damon Bruce on deck, legendary sports talk radio host from the San Francisco Bay Area.

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And growing up, I had a chance to listen to him on the radio, sitting through traffic on the 101, and it was just uh amazing to have him.

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Uh, thank you, Jude Wellington, by the way, uh, for the recommendation to get him on the podcast.

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And this is what uh Damon Bruce has to say.

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I tell my six-year-old, character is who you are when no one is looking, which means are you gonna do your homework without me asking you to do it?

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Do you just do your homework?

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Are you going to pick up the coloring book and the crayons when you're done?

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Am I gonna have to remind you to do that?

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Do you just do the right thing without having to be told to do it?

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And every single professional athlete you've ever met has spent more hours working on their craft than they do on the stage.

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It's an incredible endeavor to be a professional athlete.

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Boy, I just love good parenting and what uh Damon and his wife have taught uh his uh uh their children.

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It it's all about good character, it's all about being a good person, and certainly I think that's the most resonant theme regarding this best of reels, is just for taking a step back and how to be that good person that you are, um, in spite of perhaps what others may have uh poisoned you in terms of being something that you're not.

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And you know, it it goes back to character matters, the way you show up matters, the way you show kindness as a form of strength in society matters.

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And so, Damon, thank you for sharing your wisdom on the podcast.

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Next, Alan Travis, restorer of vintage cars.

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Um, he currently drives the oldest uh Bugatti out there that he himself restored, uh, 127 years old.

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And this is uh a person that has lived many, many lives through his cars.

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Let's take a listen.

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If you're an engineer and you go to college to be an engineer, you know, lots of time you're an engineer way before that, or you're a farmer, you're an engineer.

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It's the same thing.

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You know, it's kind of the same.

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There's no obstacle.

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You can solve everything.

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So by that mentality, whether it's a financial thing or a health thing or a car thing or a mechanical thing, I can get it done.

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You know, today we mounted an incredible fancy headline on a car, and there's no amount for it.

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Okay, fine, I'll start with a piece of bronze and start putting on the mill, and I have it done when I get done.

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Yeah, and again, uh, folks, the context behind this rule is that in our pre-planning call, he had mentioned that he'd never have a bad day in his life.

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And I'm like, don't you ever worry or stress or get angry or frustrated, all the emotions that come with not having life go your way.

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And being an engineer, he said that you know, all problems can be solved.

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And certainly I think it's the way he comes across addressing his problems, I think, with a lot of good attitude and mindfulness of the fact that he's an engineer, son of a gun, he can solve anything.

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And so, and it's not coming from a point of bragging his chest.

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Um, and it's like, nah, it's not that at all.

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I just think that it just comes from humility.

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And again, just to put things in perspective, he is a person that goes to these amazing international car shows, Pebble Beach Concourse and the likes.

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You know, his uh Bugatti is paired with a$150 million Bugatti owned by a very well-known clothier.

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And it's again to have him be around these celebrities and successful business people, and for him to still be that person that is of good character, that's able to solve problems, nothing is impossible in life.

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And I think that's the main message that uh that he shared.

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And this next episode, I like to call it uh my soliloquy episode.

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And soliloquy means talking to oneself.

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Here's me talking to myself.

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The way that I look at gratitude, folks, is that everyone that you see, you always see them above the water.

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So if you have an iceberg, above the water, what do you see?

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You see the nice car, you see the nice house, you see the travel that they're going, they're doing it's like, oh man, you know, I'm kind of jealous of that.

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I wish I could be them.

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But what you don't see is what is below the iceberg.

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And what isn't below the iceberg, again, is the money worries, the health challenges, the anxiety, the family issues, the fear of a job loss.

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That's certainly something you don't see at the surface level.

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And gratitude helps get you through this adversity.

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And that's the new direction of the podcast theme.

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You know, life sucks, life is tough, but gratitude turns that stress into strength.

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And, you know, for everyone out there that is enduring a hardship or a challenge, the ability to keep on fighting, the ability to pick yourself up, get yourself out of that bad situation, citizens, keep going, keep going, keep going.

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And I'm gonna repeat myself, keep going, you know, keep fighting your way to break that cycle of hardship you are currently enduring.

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Um again, if I can uh if I can be someone that people can say, hey, if this guy's gone through vision issues in hell and back, I think uh uh there's something to be said, and that's why I want to bring these incredible storytellers um on the podcast to share their wisdom, to share their perspective, their knowledge on how uh not only adversity leads to success, but how they actually they overcame adversity through what is in between the ears.

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And so lastly, to round up with the best of reels, this is where it's probably one of my favorite episodes, just because uh this guest speaks to the theme of Ted Lasso.

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Again, that belief in people when they don't believe in themselves, that humility, that grit, and that gratitude.

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Folks, let me introduce to you Malik Benusa, an ex-professional soccer player in Europe, who's now a professional coach in Austin, Texas.

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And this is what he has to share.

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Be curious.

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If you want to become a better person, curiosity is a big part of it.

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For my faith-based practice and many others, seeking knowledge, almost all of them strongly encourage it.

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And that's what that means to me.

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Seeking the truth and being the truth seeker is trying to figure out what's really true and what kind of knowledge I can attain.

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If you ever think of me, think of me as that truth seeker uh riding in an ocean of sand because I'm from Libya.

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The Sahara Desert encompasses all of it.

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For those who don't know, Libya is three times the size of Texas with only seven million people, so it's very, very vast and it's an ocean of sand.

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So think of me there.

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Just remember that is really the key to being a better version, is just seeking the truth and being curious and wanting to learn about others.

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That also helps you become and stay humble.

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Yeah, I think uh wanting to learn other about others certainly has sparked my curiosity to understand what it's truly like to have to see a person tick, you know, what motivates them, what gives them more ease.

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And I think Malik hits it to the T in terms of how to live that purposeful life with good character and to be curious about individuals because we're all learning from one another, and we're all one from our environment.

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And then an environment comes from people, and you always want to you can always take away something from an individual after speaking to them, whether it's good, and I hate to say bad as well.

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Um but uh that's it, folks.

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You know, thanks for listening in.

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Hope these reels and the wisdom shared from these incredible storytellers give you a window as to part of their soul, which uh while achieving great heights of success.

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And so um, you know, if if you've appreciated any real or appreciated my two cents on uh on their wisdom, uh would appreciate a comment, a like.

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I want to hear from you.

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I want to hear from the citizens.

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Um, you know, it would be an honor for uh for me to have you share this message to uh person or persons that happen to see value, which is what we are all trying to do here in life, and that is uh help support one another with the best gifts that we have.

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Uh I happen to believe that my gift is being curious about people and bringing these stories to life.

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So thank you for tuning in.

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We will see you next week with the next episode guest on deck.

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Take care, everyone.