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Cropbitt Well, that's pot story.
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I'm taking with it. I have a lot of good
things I want to do today. But it's really what
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They some praise because sometimes you just need someone to
give you a tough game. And I love giving up
baseball motivation games at the top three.
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And I'm taking with it.
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I know we have a lot of NFL football teams
going into camp and they want to say to them,
oh bro.
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Three part plays, Oh man, what he's going all the way?
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Well you never just finished with NBA basketball just a
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We just have the summer leagues.
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Down in Vegas, and now we have w NBA. They
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baseball and the think of the swing. We just finish
their faseball off our game. Never that comes down to
that ninety of baseball.
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But guess what stand up for the kickoff? You got
a stand up for the kickoff and it gives the
kickoff some praise. I love giving kickoff the praise. That's
about three. I'm thinking with it.
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Well, I know I got so many things that I'm
so grateful for. When it comes to big sea sports,
I love this time of year getting ready for a
big season NFL.
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Also of big seeds college football.
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But don't forget I love doing big seeds fright in
that life for Rod chronicle the top ten high school
football teams all over this country based on my thoughts.
It's immediate people that I believe in nationwide, and that's
what I do. And then I do the same thing
while I do Big seeds previewing of college football games.
But we still got the Mother of August to get through.
There's nothing wrong with that. But right down a lot
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of NFL teams they reported a camp and that's nothing
wrong with it. I left when they go to camp.
I got to tell you also, when it comes to sports,
I know a lot of people they can't wait to
stand up for the kickoff.
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I was talking to a good boy yesterday.
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His name was Charley, He's he's from from New York,
and he was talking about his grandfather that used to
bet on game. Either under gamma, I don't bet on games.
But he said there was a game when he was
a young boy whether the New York Giants would playing
the Baltimore Coach and he bet.
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He bet six thousand dollars on.
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The game, which is in about today's time, might be
like one hundred and fifty thousand and whatever it was.
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They didn't win the game. I'm not I'm not gonna
see where team better.
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But he's from New York stefiant, and they ended up
not winning the game.
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In his grand had lost. He lost.
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He lost six thousand dollars eight hundred gambler. That's why
I don't bet on sport. He lost six thousand dollars,
but had he won, he would have want out. He
would have won about thirty thousand dollars. Well, once, there's
one thing to bet on games, but there's also something
you can do when you get out there and you
learn to just do a little bit better. I'm gonna
be doing something. Some workshops coming up this week with
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want to talk about it a little bit because what
they say, one small step for man, one giant leap
for mankind.
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If kid, that's a praise given praise, praise. It's one
thing to have one small step for man and one
giant leap for sports.
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I'll talk more about that tomorrow, but I want to say,
one big event can change everything. Give change everything some praise.
I said, give it praise, praise, praise.
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In the NFL.
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You know, a training camp starting for twenty twenty five
and when you think about it, I love football. It's
one of the reasons that I love this game is
that you got to be on your p's and q
These men are looking for jobs.
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They're looking for.
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Work, and in order to be the best, you got
to beat someone out of a job. It's not as
easy as saying someone got drafted. You got to go
in and win the job. That's what I love. Pete Carroll's
down the last figt now hit go to the Raiders.
I'm looking forward to a season with the Raiders. I'm
not saying they're gonna win the NFC West, but I
think they'll be much more improved than what they were
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over their last over the last year, and then the
forty nine Ers and dim deer Heels.
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Obviously, I'm on the West Coast.
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I love seeing what the Niners can do, and they
missed the playoffs last year, but they got a lot
of players Black Chelsey down. I think they'll challenge for
the NFC West with the Los Angeles Rams. I can't
wait to cover more of those games. And then I
look at in the NFC West, you gotta look at
that man. I still think Seattle's gonna be okay, and
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they'll probably be challenging the Arizona for that third spot.
And then in the AFC, I still look at Kansas
City as a mother's touchdown back to Maholser still plan.
I know they repeat that pretty salary last year in
the Super Bowl by the at Philadelphia Eagles, but I
still have the Chiefs Kansas City winning the ANC West,
and I think on the heels will be the Lost
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Age of Chargers.
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A has a good.
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Quarterback in Herbert and then challenging for the last, maybe
third and fourth spot. Denver made the playoffs last year,
will be improved this year. And the Raiders Jeffry is
a rod deal, will Hits a great running back, and
obviously pill is always winning.
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The Mighty where he.
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Goes and winning and winning and winning and winning. So
I love covering the AMC West and the NFC West.
I'll cover more of the other teams coming up in
the in the week of going on to the next week,
probably starting in the first big up of Ovius, but
I'll be covering more from different training camps Flotsam and
Vcport for the NFL, and then not so fast a
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brend we have Colline football. Stand up for the kickoffs.
You gotta stand up for the kickoff. I got Big
C's breaking the top ten Collin football programs going into
this season, and then those great football programs.
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But I'm gonna look at the offenses. Of course, you
got the Clempton Tigers. I'm gonna talk about them.
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Also have that Fence State knit. The alliance of people
are high on Fennis State this year. The Texas Long Orange.
You have all that oil money. When you mix Cols
and Oyle, you got a good thing going that program
down at Texas, down at Austin.
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And then the Alabama Primplin tied.
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Nothing about, nothing about an elephant that you should be
afraid of in that you're playing on the football film
with the Alabama Crimpton's.
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Out that Florida Gators. Chump, chump, tump. You got the
Florida Gators.
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They have a great offense coming back for twenty and
twenty five. The LSU Attackers, My goodness, what the teams
they should have this year, at least offensively. I know
they were not out last year their first game of year.
About the USC Trojes, the numbers, I cannot tell you.
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The numbers look good.
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For the Notre Dame Fighting Verge. They were runners up
last year to the e Ohio State Because I'll have
a lot more to say about that good old program
from South Bend, Indiana, the Texas and m Agis. I
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Give that some praise. What a great day to give
it praise. I've got motivation Wednesday. But before I get
to motivation Wednesdays, I want to talk about some of
the top teams in college football trying to find their offense,
you know, be getting ready for the kickoff for about
thirty days, await the power of football focused release their
top ten projecting college offenses for the twenty twenty five season.
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I got to tell you that Clemland Tigers. Dabu Sweeting
has them right there back at the top of the mountain.
They gotta pet that rock down in Death Valley. We'll
see if they can pet the rock and win an
ACC championship. Now, Clemland came in as the number one
offense for the twenty twenty five season after last season
where the Tigers posted thirty five points per game and
four hundred and fifty two yards per game.
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On the offensive coordinator and get Randy.
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We'll see what happens because everybody gets used to what
you did last year and they getting get read on you.
I can't wait till the start of this season. And
then number two, two, number two, the Penn State Knittney Lines.
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A lot of people hind on Princeton, didn't.
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The Nidney Lions. They look like a good team. They
always do. We'll see what happens, but I have them
right now. You look at the balance overall the unit
with quarterback and Drew Allen and then running back Nick
Singleton and then Cajon Allen are experienced offensive line. All
back from an offense that had They averaged about thirty
one points the game last year and about four hundred
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and thirty yards of total offense. And that's in the
Big ten of conference. You know it's gonna be another
great conference. They are every year. And then the Texas
long Horns. Look at Texas the number three spot quarterback
Archie Manning. That trying to make Archie Manning the next
great Manner that gets into the NFL when other Barber
did it and then Clayton.
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And he like got this. Well, we'll see what happens.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
And then they averaged thirty three points per game last year,
four hundred and thirty seven yards per game, and they
have so many great players coming back.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
But there's always a lot.
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Of hype down there. But we'll see what happens. Texas
is a great team, but last year they did not
they could do the finals. A lot of people thought
they would, even though they did win the SEC in
their first year there. And that's a big feat going
for the Big twelve in the SEC. Number four of
the Alabama Crimson tig Now, talent is all around the
offense for the Crimson Tide at number four, after average
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thirty four points per game in four hundred and ten
yards per game last season, and that's in.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
The powerful SEC conference.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Even though they say they're powerful, they got beaten by
a team from the Big twelve and that was Texas.
But Alabama's always going to be great and I can't
wait to see them get on the field again. And
then the number five ranked for office is the Florida Gators.
Obviously down in the SEC. Teams get to be more
hyped in the SEC. But when I looked at last
year's national champion, it was the illahawos Day Buck guys.
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And when I looked at the national champman before that,
it was Michigan. It's been three years since the SEC
won a national championship, but they're always ringing high because
it's just a lot of media high. But if they're
good teams in the SEC, for the last two national
champions game from the Big ten and that would be
Ohio State in Michigan, and you can't you can't take
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that for granted because those teams will be good again
this year. But I love, I love what they do
down there and the great State of Florida. Number six
the LSU Tigers coming in at number six, averaging thirty
one points per game and four hundred and thirty one
yards per game. Now they were knocked out in the
Kickoff Classic last year by the USC Trojers, and they
don't want to play USC this year.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
They see no more horses, no more horses.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
But the Tigers have their quarterback and the weapons to
score on anyone. We will see what garran Nesmeyer is
a top five quarterback after placing in the top ten
in fasting yards last year. The number seventeen to look at. Offensively,
the Notre Dame Friday Ivers. They will play like a champion.
They fell short against the Ohio State bug guys last
year and the National champions Gang and the post of
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thirty six points per game and about four hundred yards
of officer game last season. Offensive four narder Mike didn't
Brook is back in running back year. If I love
this is a great team Notre Dame. They're always good.
I can't wait to see what they do this year.
They have a really, really tough schedules. We'll see if
they can get.
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Back to the good promised land. Number eight. The Texas
A and m Aggies always.
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Heighly rated down in Texas, but always the number two
team in Texas.
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Now Texas A and M may average.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Thirty one points per game and four to the six
years of offense last season under offensive coordinator Colin Clean
And I tell you that quarterback is MARSTL.
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Reid.
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He's a top player, one of the top five they
say in college football. We will see what happens. I
got number nine last year's national champion, the Ohio State
Buck Guys.
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No matter what you say about.
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Ohio State, they're always ready to win a Big Ten championship.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
They lost the Big Ten championship last year. It didn't
even play in the championship game. That was Oregon and
in State, and Oregon won that.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
But Ohio State they got revenge in the Rose Bowl
against the Oregon Ducks. Ohio State averaged thirty six points
per game and four hundred and thirty yards of office
per game, and that helped them to help win a
national title. I'm telling you this team is loaded offensive
coordinator with Chip Kelly obviously number they're number nine for
a reason. They have to reload, but that's what they
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always do at Ohio Steak and then number ten offensively,
the Oregon Ducks the Oregon Ducks always having different uniforms.
You don't know what they're gonna wear, but you know
they're always well coach under Dan Lanning, and they averaged
thirty five points per game. Their first year in the
Big Ten Conference, they averaged four hundred and thirty eight
yards of walfics per game. And I'm telling you that's
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leaving the back twelve to join the Big Ten and
they set records.
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Well that's my start up, digging with it. It's time
for motivation, win thing. I got to tell you, I'm
curry to hurry. Yeah, the hurry carry curry in a hurry,
curry to hurry.
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I'll be back at this the moment.
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You are an unrepeatable miracle, and there is none like
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First to tell you there is none like you in
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Your DNA, your.
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Footprint, your fingerprint, your purpose, you're calling your destiny, your mindset,
your mentality.
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And I'm just wondering if you are bold enough.
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And courageous enough to believe what I'm saying you are enough.
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For the truth of the matter is what you think
is pay.
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What you think is hurting you is actually helping you.
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And I'm just wondering if maybe you could just change
the way that you think, Maybe if you could just
see this thing definitely. I know they hurt you, It
left you. It hurts you, and you feel.
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Like you're just in this place where you care. So
we're singing it differently.
Speaker 11 (29:03):
You've been you focused on the people that don't like you,
the people that don't support you, the people that told
you to write the book and then when you released it,
they never pulled it. You've been to focused on the past, shops,
the traumas, you've been to focused on who was not
there for you, and who did not believe in you,
and the people that just said it.
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But didn't do it, the trauma of the anxiety.
Speaker 11 (29:23):
And I'm wondering if you can begin to since that
focus in the next thirty days, if you can begin
to shift that focus on what's working in your life,
what's what in your control and not what's outside of
your control. What can you control, who can you influence?
The first person that needs to be influenced in.
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Your life, it's you. It's you. And I'm just wondering
if you'll raze this enough bold enough and you have
enough faith, if.
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You have enough inside of your resilience said come back
to the scene.
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It starts with me in a man upstairs one here.
Speaker 11 (30:04):
Our lives don't get better by chance, they get better
by change. Change is one of the necessary laws of life.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Remember this.
Speaker 11 (30:16):
Action and adaptability create opportunity, adapt and overcome, and watch
everything change before your eyes. Adaptability isn't just some secret
for survival. It is the power to build the future.
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Adaptability is the capacity to be modified for a new purpose,
to be moved this way and still punch through targets
and reach my goals and be everything I've been called
to be.
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That I've got to adapt to the times. Adaptability requires movement.
Adaptability requires growth.
Speaker 11 (30:57):
Adaptability requires wisdom and knowledge and understanding and revelation and awareness.
We've got to be able to recognize when we're outdated,
when we need enoughgrade, when we've got to go.
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To that next level, and I can't be embarrassed about it.
Speaker 11 (31:16):
Adaptability is not bluckingly under pressure. Adaptability is understanding that
in order for me to have this lifetile that I
see in my head, I'm going to have to raise.
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My stand This is an adjustment.
Speaker 11 (31:30):
This is a modification that in times past, this version
of me was good enough, but it only got me
where I am. Order for me to go to that
next level, something inside of me has to change. So
when you face storm, when you face adversity, when you
face trial, when you face tribulation, in the eye of
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the storm, in the middle, in the core of your devastation,
when you are faced with opposition, that's when you raise
the heat. You don't change your message, you change your methodology.
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Are you understanding me?
Speaker 11 (32:05):
Adaptability is not buckling under pressure. Adaptability is not losing
your moral compass. Adaptability is raising your voice. And so
the harder life hits me, the harder I'm gonna fight,
the harder I'm going to believe, the harder I'm going
to keep pushing.
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I'm going to keep going.
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I'm persevere, and I'm gonna build resilience. And so the
harder life is the stronger I get. You've got problem
solving skill, You've got a resilience, you have a determination,
you have a measure of commitment that nobody in the
room has because you've been able to adaptin from many
of us. We are in that halftime of our destiny,
and if you're going to win, you are going to
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have to make the axistments, the necessary modifications to.
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Have your future.
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When I become more flexible, more agile, more adaptable, another
thing that happens that we build our inner resilience. And
this isn't just about honing in on your problem solving skills,
but resilience literally changes your brain. It changes your operating systems,
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it shifts your behavior. Resilience empowers you to build new habits.
It's not running from your programming, it's upgrading, it's taking
it to the next level. The necessary growth strategies, necessary modification,
personality adjustment, attitude upgrades, and necessary. The wise adapt themselves
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to the circumstances, like water molds itself.
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To the picture.
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To understand the revelation of adaptability is to realize that
life has lived on levels. I've got angles, I've got approaches,
that destiny is in the details.
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That's how I see think.
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It's how I can adjust my thinking, It's how I
can upgrade my inter software. At some point, you got
to sit back and think of yourself. You know what,
I've been here too long. I've thought like this too long.
I've hurt too long. I've been fractured long enough. I've
been depressed long enough.
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You know what. I've been here too long. It's time
for me to go.
Speaker 11 (34:25):
We all have to get here where we realize we
have not adapted to the current times. And this is
not a departure from authenticity. This is not losing yourself.
This is finding your next level. The question is are
you willing to adapt? Adaptability is the bridge to the future.
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I need to be.
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Able to adapt cognitively. I got to be able to
adapt emotionally my personality, my behavior, my language, my thinking,
I've got to be able to adapt. And it is
only when I'm willing to accept this reality that I
can to have my future. When I become more flexible,
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more agile, more adaptable. Another thing that happens is that
we've build our inner resilience. And this isn't just about
holding in on your problem solving skills, but resilience literally
changes your frame.
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And shifts your behavior. It's time to break through.
Speaker 11 (35:31):
You've lost long enough, You've been in your learning season
long enough.
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It's time to apply what you've learned.
Speaker 11 (35:39):
Adaptability is not buckling under pressure. Adaptability is not losing
your moral comfass. Adaptability is raising your voice.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
You've got to start thinking about the future.
Speaker 11 (35:50):
You've got to start thinking about sustainability. You've got to
start thinking about future generations. Your perspective, how you see
this thing, how you approach this thing. You're the angles
that you take, the approaches, the mentalities.
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Just one little tweak, hello, just one little tweak.
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In the game, and there is a future for your family.
Speaker 11 (36:15):
And this is the power of understanding that if I
can make a few tweaks, if I can make a
few adjustments, if I can see this thing just a
hair differently, winner by hair. Have you ever heard that
there are champions that win by hair because they made
an adjustment. There are golf players and basketball players and
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football players and soccer players and fighters and warriors and
NASCAR drivers and champions, and lecturers and teachers and students,
movie directors and artists and people all over the globe
who have made adjustments, who have adapted to a circumstance,
who have adapted, who have modified and tweaked their game
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and beat on their craft and got the trophy. This
is why there's power and mentorship, because a mentor will
show you something you can't seen.
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A coach will pull something.
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Out of you that you never knew, was their ability
to adapt, to make a tweak, to make an adjustment.
It's the group of employees that's been called to work
two more hours. It's the team that's been called to
win a championship in the snow or rain or sleep,
or the weather's changed, or now, all of a sudden,
the crowd is no longer cheering your name. Can you adapt?
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This is the question, This is the golden ticket. Everybody
wants to win, and everybody wants new zip codes and
area codes and everybody.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
Wants impact and influence.
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But if I don't have adept ability, I'll never have
a future. This is the last day you are going
to allow this giant.
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To defy you.
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If it's going to happen, we're going to have to
eliminate excuses. Truth is, everybody's got purpose. If you don't
apply what you hear, you won't get what you want.
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Here's what we do.
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No, life doesn't get any easier, it doesn't get more forgiving.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
We just get stronger and we get more resilient. And
the truth of the matter is, it is so convenient
to make an excuse.
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I want to give you just a few things that
you can do to help you to stop making excuses,
to help you.
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To stop eventually gravitating to the place called convenience.
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The race is not given strong another swift, but it
is given to heat that endures.
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Until the end.
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One thing I know is that we've all been hit
with a measure of adversity at some.
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Point in our life.
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Everybody listening to me has been hit with a mess.
Sure off, Swama, if you can hear my voice, You've
got work to do, You've got a destinated, fulfilled You've
got a purpose to walk into.
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You've got a test to pass. You've got to connect.
Speaker 11 (39:15):
Rooms to walk in, stay just to stand on and
table to sit down at. That's certain, man, you are
going to be fishing before you win. You're going to
have to see it. David saw himself winn me. He spat,
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he saw it, he spoken.
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He experienced it.
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If you can see it, you can have it.
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We all want to do something, we all want to
be somebody, we all want to go somewhere.
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If these things are going to.
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Happen, we've got to stop efitually gravitating.
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To excuse number one rule number one, kill the comparracy game.
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But I don't.
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I don't do it like them, and I don't saying
like them, And I don't know if I'm.
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Not as tall as them and I'm not as strong
as them, and I don't have the money that they
have or don't have the resources that they have. Well,
the reason why I can do it because my parents
weren't there for me, And the.
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Reason why you can go to Collins on a full
ride because of my coach.
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He didn't treat the highlight reel folk call the sports scholarship.
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There was the reason why, and so we were just
program to believe everybody.
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Else when really you don't look in the mirror and
stop comparing yourself to everybody else.
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Is what we know.
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We know this could have been of some unexpected death
of a loved one, could have been an accident, life dreading,
illness or injury, sexual assault, mental abuse, physical abuse, emotional trauma,
sudden violet down in the family, a loss of a child,
a loss of a loved one, a loss of a job,
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exposure to drugs and alcohol, post dramatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety.
One thing we know is that adversity, conflict, trauma does
not discriminate.
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We are wait take with wain Man.
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If you listen, let me know what it's like teos everything.
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You know what it's like to hit rock broa. You
know what it's like not to be supported. You know
what it's like to be lot on. You know what
it's like to inspirit emotional, relational, psychological trauma.
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And it changes you because you don't know where you
are to me, you know it's.
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When you have gone through something here This succeeds is
to be.
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I want to where your giant may be named the giant.
You would define me more. You will define me no more.
When your giant devides you, when your giant teases you,
when your giant attempts to trap you and remind you
of your present and your past, remind your giant of
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its future.
Speaker 19 (42:20):
Dust to dust no more. When you halt me, Goliath
is dead. When you haut me, Goliath is dead.
Speaker 11 (42:34):
In this life flow, it will always be obstacles. There
will always be challenges. It will always be giants. What
has defeated you? What is your giant?
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Name? It is this? Fear? Is it anxiety? Is it insecurity?
Is a doubt in his life?
Speaker 11 (43:09):
There will always be a man, a woman, good face,
impossible odds.
Speaker 4 (43:20):
There will be many times in your life. There will
be depression.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
There will be anxiety.
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There will be oppressive, There will be stress, There will
be overwhelmed.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
Will you bottle under the pressor or will you rise?
Tell you case it? They don't have an in the game,
they don't have a goal.
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You have allowed yourself to become a weak link, covered
under the.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Blanket of excuses. But I'm just wondering if there's anybody here.
Speaker 11 (43:50):
That has its dream and if you've made your excuses
bigger than your dream. The time is now to apply pressure.
I don't know your name, but I know you have
a dream. I don't know where you're from or where you're.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Listening to me. You may be listening to me and
you're closet your.
Speaker 11 (44:08):
Bedroom that chimed, the car, the bust, the train, the plane.
I don't know where you're going, but I know you
are going somewhere.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
You've got a destination.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
People that make excuses are not connected to their destination.
If you are going to defeat your giants, if you
are going to defy the odds, if you're going to
remove the leads and the labels, if you are going
to step and vince her into unjoyy territory, you are
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going to have the master of the art of rising early.
There will be times in your life where you are
going to have to face giants that nobody.
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Will face first.
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Samuel, Chapter seventeen, verse thirty two, and David said to Saul,
let no lands hurt fail.
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Because of him.
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My servant will go and fights with the Philistine. David
had already had him made up in his mind. David
was fully persuaded that he would defeat the philistopican. And
for many of you, you will never have your future
until you are fully persuaded that you aren't carrying everything
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required to fulfill you a death. If nobody believes in you.
Speaker 1 (45:24):
You gotta make it up in your mind that all
you have is all you need.
Speaker 11 (45:31):
And so said to David, that were not able to
go against the philistide, to fight with him for that
hard but the youth that he's a man of war
from his youth. It's interesting to me because David was
doubted by a king. David was doubted by a man
that was to carry your money, disease called fears. And
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there are going to be people who are going to talk.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
You out of your destiny. And they would talk you
out of your dream.
Speaker 11 (45:59):
They will tell you that your three is too big.
They won't tell you that your destiny, they tell you topless.
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What do you have sat.
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For many of you, you're just not tired enough yet,
you haven't hit rock bottom. You're not desperate enough, You're
not hungry and thirsty enough for it.
Speaker 11 (46:28):
And this is why you can't show up in the
world of consistency. We get deeply immersed in the whirlpool
of another version of ourselves every single day.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
For me, it's deeper than get up at two.
Speaker 11 (46:43):
Am and grind because I can get up, get dressed,
get in my car, get to the gym, and sit
on my phone. And so really the question we have
to ask ourselves is are we implementing the information that
we know, what.
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We've written down, what we're listening to, what we know
to do.
Speaker 11 (47:06):
Are we doing it? Are we implementing? Many of you
are too ambiguous with your future.
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Not only are we not aware of who we are,
but we have no idea where we're going and why
we're going there.
Speaker 11 (47:23):
Once we get identity, our why, and our aware our mission,
our purpose, I do this thing effortlessly. I do this
thing at two o'clock, three o'clock, four o'clock, five o'clock
in the morning.
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I can lose sleep, i can miss a meal, you.
Speaker 11 (47:41):
Can step out of my life, and I'm just going
to keep going.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
What it seems is the life has not only got
me sliding down a wall, but it's not the front
on my back.
Speaker 11 (47:56):
All of a sudden, I'm gonna bounce back to me
as I'm disciplined, I'm calculated of principle.
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I'm aimed I know who I am, and.
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I know I'm going. I don't know how many you
need to hear of this, but this is the.
Speaker 11 (48:14):
Hour that you lie out of the depression, Walk out
of this thing, run out of this thin claw, distint, crawl.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
How did this? Fuck's it done?
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Come on.
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Before you're proud, execute, show a career, love, build, create, believe,
try again.
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See.
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The question isn't are you consistent? The question is can
you implement? Can you execute? Can you do.
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What is right? Can you handle the upheel war of significance?
Anything worthwhile is uphell.
Speaker 11 (49:19):
It requires a rewiring, a redirection, and a one point eighty.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
That's the rate of learning. It's not about how much
you can write down.
Speaker 11 (49:30):
It's not just about the conferences and the coaching.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
It's are you going to follow through?
Speaker 11 (49:40):
No more depression, no more anxiety, by blame game, by
angerous moody, dropping the comments something you want to say
goodbye to today, by to complaining, by the arrogance, by
the pride, by the comparisons, by the negotiating myself out
of my purpose and my destiny good bye, divorcing my future,
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and telling myself I don't have what it takes I
can't do it.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
I'll start Monday.
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Have a great thing that has disempowered you.
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Has to leave.
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We need accountability, We need constructive analysis.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
We need coaching and mentorship.
Speaker 11 (50:19):
We need friends that are not going to be afraid
to tell us when we've gotten off kilter.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
We need to make the investments.
Speaker 11 (50:26):
Requiet to be planted in community to optimize our voice
and every new life that we show up personally so
we can show up professionally. That everything I do behind
the seals in the doing group, if the places.
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Where though I can see me, I've got.
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A characterized I'm prove sable, I've got integrity, and as.
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A result, I dominate in public. See, the question isn't
are you consistent?
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Right?
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Because consistency is a system of stability and regularity and uniformity.
And you can be consistently lazy, and you can consistently
quit on the meal plan, and you can be consistently angry,
and you can be consistently and habitually and religiously.
Speaker 18 (51:28):
Jealous and envious and going into relationships with an agenda
that serves you and not the person seeing the relationship
is a place to receive instead of give.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
You can consistently show up in this.
Speaker 11 (51:43):
World the wrong person, every single day, with your costume
and your mask on. Underneath all of the layers of
the facade lies the real you.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
We all know that we can execute and the dimension
of consistency.
Speaker 11 (51:57):
The question is can you do what is required to
fulfill your purpose? Can you do what it takes? Can
you implement? Can you execute it? Can you be tactical?
Are you disciplined? Are you principled? Do you possess courage
to walk in purpose and to fulfill your destiny? Have
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you trained your brain to do not what you feel
like doing it, but what is required of you in
order to achieve and our flo And so I don't
care if you have to listen to me a thousand times.
Maybe you're just streaming the audio, But if you're watching
me online, I just want.
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You to drop in the comments.
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Implementation Implementation is the process of putting a decision or
a plan in effect.
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This is execution. This is application, This is carrying out.
This is the upheal war between what I feel like
doing and what I know im at the good.
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I think sometimes we forget out affect that we are
in this great sun of mind, that If it's not
a spouse, it's a mob.
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If it's not a mob, it's a dad.
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If it's not a system, it's a brother. Somebody is depending.
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On you too.
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What if we can rewire that consistency, that as faithful
as we have been.
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To destroying our own lives, we.
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Could be that faithful to building something so beautiful and
leaving a legacy. At the root and brunt of the
blow of trauma and pain an agony lies a man
or a woman who doesn't know who they are, And
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so every single day they live vicariously through the lives
of others, and they show up in the workplace, and
they show up at home, and they show up in
every room that they walk in, every single day, another
version of themselves spirally farther and farther from the place
of grace and execution and confidence and courage and prowess
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and excellence. Whether you're walking, running, lifting, meditating, sitting in
your closet, crying in your car, sliding down the wall,
beating on your chest, looking yourself in the mirror, But
you've come to the resolve that this is the end
of this version of me.
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I know who I am, Give me my crowd.
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I don't say that recognozisly, but I recognize that all
of a sudden, the asses is still so.
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Royal. Ah right, that's my three, and I'm thinking with it.
Let's getting ready to run.
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for a big see sport, Get the whole, big scene,
Get the whole.
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That's Buster eight, and I'm taking with it.
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It's called big Seas motivation winding.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
You know, everybody needs motivation, and I needed to. Sometimes
you need to coach. Sometimes that coach is in the mirror.
Give the mirror some praise. Give it praise, praise, praise.
Speaker 3 (55:30):
You have a guy to protect presumed in transflor walls presource.
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of the Attorney's got divide. Oh the missing leak by
Redla Gruz Long Term Care Solutions back the books.
Speaker 4 (55:43):
You gotta find out. Help me see you is get
their benefits over three decades of doing it.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
Medicare and you taking care of tomorrow in California is
called medical and other seats is called medicaid. Your family
and spals can appoint this been down for nurs your
home cost you can find that your officer called.
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twenty four, and I'm proper to you. We specialize that
navigating mactimize long.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
Term care and benefits. Protection of your assets. You gotta
have asset.
Speaker 3 (56:17):
Protection including all the accents that you want to protect.
You gotta have asset protection without a sprim down in California.
Get this a little spin down task. They're all favor
work and communication with all government agencies are hound the
buyer staff having time as specialists, ongoing consulting to provide
updates as necessary.
Speaker 4 (56:38):
Benefits covering skilled nursing.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
Facilities, the strip to medication, you know, like the once
you took this morning bet if they quit the cost
and more.
Speaker 4 (56:47):
But not only that, you gotta protect your assets.
Speaker 3 (56:50):
You need asset protection including your home, thereby allowing you
to leave a legacy for your family, avoiding the nightmare
of dead brought by the governments recovery program called probate
you put your assets. I had some attorneys tell me
one time, they said, big c if, Hey, what's up?
They said, would you believe that's seven out.
Speaker 4 (57:09):
Of ten Americans. They refuse to have asset protection. I said, oh,
you must be out of your rocking mind.
Speaker 3 (57:15):
You see you see a spot with a vulcan and
he he talked about having asset protection. I gotta also
tell you, when you realize you gotta have some things
that are just amazing, get being amazing as the praise,
because with the Big C team you can avoid the
nightmare of day brought by the government to take recovery
program that's called probate. Seven out of ten Americans refuse
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to have a wild Wonder trust.
Speaker 4 (57:37):
But they go on vacation, they.
Speaker 3 (57:39):
Go on cruise, they go out of town to hotels,
they get fasty rims, they buy a new car, they
buy fasty furniture, rings and diamonds and purse bags and
all that stuff. And if they don't have a wildnder trust,
they can't protect any of it. They can't predict. Now,
how does that make sense? It doesn't, So it doesn't
make sense. Why do so many people do it? If
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you have a one time processing fee versus monthly insurance
premiums for the rest of your life, you gotta get
that some praise If it praise praise, praise because of praise,
is they're terrifling the waist?
Speaker 4 (58:12):
Now why I work with the RDC team.
Speaker 3 (58:14):
I gotta tell you why protection insurance coverage required by
a law general liability work as a conversation lawyer specialized
in living trust, medicare and medical planning for long term care,
avoid probate, the life and insurance veterans, benefits, aid and attendance.
Speaker 4 (58:30):
What about six assessment? See whether get the door a
law firm to get after that?
Speaker 3 (58:34):
Well, I'm got to ask, does get the do a
law firm? They call them ambulance chasers. They call them
ambulance chasers. They chase after people trying to get them
in the court. But the trust protects your bank account,
you're checking account, your safer's account, your money market accounts,
your certificates of deposit, life insurance with cast values, your
fixed indextinuities.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
What about veriable.
Speaker 4 (58:56):
ASSESSMENC Why don't Trump protect that?
Speaker 3 (58:58):
Well, I'm glad you asked a trust protect your real estate.
You're qualified money, your IRA's, your four one k's, your
other investments. For example of avoid capital gains, then say
you buy a house for one hundred thousand dollars and
then one year later that house appreciates to one million dollars. Well,
that's a nine hundred thousand dollars capital game. You are
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going that with a trust. Attention business owners. Attention business owners.
Attention business owners. Over three decades of experience, you gotta
find out your other options to protect what your assurance
does not cover.
Speaker 4 (59:35):
And when you're new, you gotta give it some praise.
Because a mind is a terrible be the WAYE get.
Speaker 3 (59:40):
I don't want to waste my mind, and you don't
want to wait somebody either believe that. Don't waste your mind.
Don't waste the mind they say you always does.
Speaker 4 (59:48):
About having a trust, I gotta freem been doing trus
for seven years.
Speaker 3 (59:51):
Why about trust the artists and team the mid fifteen, Well,
I'm glad you asked, because facts tell and story sale.
Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
We have endorsements.
Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
The late James Gomez, you know he advised for California
governors and led the chains in.
Speaker 4 (01:00:09):
California nursing homes.
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
He was also the CEO of the California Association of
Health Facilities. But not only that, he served on Golden
West Board of Directors for twenty one years. He said,
rate the other cruise, young man, if you show me
how to trigger these long term carrio tabacs.
Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
I will endorse you. Well, Rae showed him and he
endorsed them. He put it in righting.
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
They wrote about it in the newspaper. But not only that,
we have the lad Robert Crofton. You know, he was
the top Chiefs Council, the top legal council for Calipers.
You know, Calipers is one of the largest and ployers
in California. California is the world's fourth box's economy only
be high to the United States, China, England and then
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this California.
Speaker 4 (01:00:58):
You know, he endorsed the ARDC team. But not only
in that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:02):
We have President Amos Brown NAACP San Francisco Chapter. Now
he gains the benediction from Vice President Kamala Harris at
the DNC in Chicago. You know where he was two
months before the benediction from Vice President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
He was on Big C Sports. He was on Big
Sea Sports. He was talking about ass and protection. He said,
Big ceed, you gotta protect your assets. I said, I do.
He said, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:01:31):
You know President Amos Brown, president of the NAACP Saffrancesco chapter.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
You know, he endorses the r DC team. He know
you need asset prediction. But not only that. You ever
turned to George ron Esquire.
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Now he's a chair of the California Black Chamber of
Commerce but also the California Black Chamber coming Troun Dason,
and he endorses the r DC team.
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But not only in that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
We have attorney this guy dibbideo that he's one of
the top state planners on all of California, and he
endorses the RDC team.
Speaker 4 (01:02:05):
But not only that.
Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
This is there's so many reasons you got to be
a part of the big C team. And I've got
to tell you why. We have mister Leon Woods. He's
a pastor. I've known Leon twenty five years. You know
he works with many of the top lobbyings of the
state capitol in California. You know, he also endorses the
RDC team.
Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
But not only in that.
Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
We have missus Cheryl Brown. Now she's the chair of
the California Department of Beijing. You can't get a higher
endorsement than that. Not only does she endorse the RDC team,
she did a trust for three she didn't get a
trust from anybody. Why were they the chair of the
California Department of Beijing that trust me the RDC team, whoever.
Speaker 4 (01:02:54):
Do is your trust in my best team? Whoever does
or does your trust? Dudes? Or does there's the dudes?
Whoever does your trust? Ask them? Do they have the
endorsement of someone who served for governors in the state
that you live in.
Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Ask them if they had a trust done by someone
the Department of Aging of the state that you're in.
Gray Delatry does. The ALREADYC team does.
Speaker 4 (01:03:22):
But not only that, we have Alice de Lacruze.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Now he's the founder of American Veteran Benefits helping our
benefits get their benefits, and he endorses us the RDC team.
Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
But not only in that, we have reday La Druze
that he's.
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Their president of Resource Development and sol that he ain't
been doing anything going down thirty five years with the
highest endorsements in the state of California and by the
government's handbooks.
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Now President Harry Truman worked with it for twenty years.
Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
It was signing a law by President Ndon Baines Johnson
on his side with doctor Martin Luther King Junior and
Ready figured it out most most of the state planners
that I know how to trick your long term carectitius
asking me after they put it in right, and that
they'll figure long term care bills if they don't trigger
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your excitements.
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The RDC team does and you can too. But not
only that, re endorses the RDC team. We have double O.
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She's the payof Committee for the National Black Quaal State Project.
She's also volunteered with Cee Jack a core listen for
adjust in Ecuadable California. But not only that, she's a
business development assaultant with the RDC team in best line
business funding.
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But not only that, has her own economics and were
just talk so called.
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new platform as well, and she endorses the RDC t
But not only that, we have Big C. I'm Big C.
Want to wear my tape. I'm the only one that
lives in the black hole. You gotta get a black
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holes from.
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Praise, you gotta give it praise. Say I'm a co.
Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
Chair of the National Black Oll peak project. I volunteer
with the c jack they call lischen for it just
in Epitabo, California, helplet us get our reparations. I'm a
business development assulting with the r DC team in best
line business funding.
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But not only that rumor hazard. I'm the only push.
You can't go to CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC, ESBN.
Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
You can't go to them and have them give you
that talks about protecting your assets. You gotta have asset protection.
You gotta get that some praise. You gotta give it praise.
I'm big c when I wear my cake, but I
always talk about protecting your ass sets you need as
a protection. And don't wait till it's too late. Don't
wait till this late. And you gotta give me some praise.
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Give it, praise, praise, praise. Now, I know those is laid.
Speaker 4 (01:05:54):
That's a lot of people. He said, you're firing man.
Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
They don't wanna they don't wanna open those those what
they call epstein tenis, Oh they're gonna be open.
Speaker 4 (01:06:02):
They're gonna be opening. But some of you who been
fired by nose, you might need a job, and I
know where you can get one. You gotta call you
gotta go eight hundred seven seven and two eight six
two four.
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That's eight hundred and seven seven two and twenty four
and tell them, tell them big c Sis.
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If you're looking for work in all fifty states and
in Canada, if you need some money, we can get
to some money. What at DZEL say the movie j
mc guire, He says, show me the money. They say,
that wasn't DNZL. That was Tom Cruise. Okay, but it's
the same. They said the same thing.
Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
Listen up, business owners, you, real estate people, you loan offerers,
insurance agents.
Speaker 4 (01:06:47):
Open your eyes. I said, open your eyes.
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We have unsecure working capital Best line business funding a
business loan or a town of the company approvals of
less than an hour with the same day fund idem
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minimum monthly revenue to your.
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Business checking account. You gotta be in business six months.
Speaker 3 (01:07:10):
Best line Business Sunday were specialize in unsecure working capital
up to five million dollars, no collateral, no appraisal, no
profit or lost, no TAXI.
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to get done in Broxby. That builds your credit profile.
Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
And you can find them one day. You gotta get
that's a praise. I say, give it praise per praise.
Because of praise. It's a terrible thing.
Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
The ways get it call eight hundred and seven seven
two eight sixty four. That's eight hundred seven seven two
eighty six twenty four. And when you do, just tell
them Big C sentons. That's my story.
Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
I'm thinking with it.
Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
Well, you know I always do show different. I'll have
some events coming up tomorrow. So on Thursday, Friday seven
answer Sunday, I have a training one of the top
rule er state offices in the United States, Berkshire.
Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
I have to wait. I'm gonna be there doing some
training and then I have more training to do where
WFT and World System go over with the Great Diane
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Many one of UP people that are marked of doing
business in the United States and the Big CE team
they have eighty thousand strong.
Speaker 4 (01:08:22):
Give eighty thousand strongs to praise. They all gonna work
with the Big C team.
Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
I'm gonna invite them all to the black hole. You
can get in the whole where you can have, you'll
give them too. The Superman was trying to fight the
black home.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
It was in the movie.
Speaker 4 (01:08:35):
I went to the Superman, not tell her sleep.
Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
He was not the whole.
Speaker 4 (01:08:39):
He was not the whole.
Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
I had to take a nap when I must watch
a Superman. But I don't take a nap on the
sixties sports.
Speaker 4 (01:08:45):
But that's my story. I'm figured with it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
You gotta get that some praise, I say, give it praise,
great praise. That's my story that I'm thinking with it.
You know, on every basis the podcast, I always say
homist to where I come from. They say, if you
know where you come I'm from, maybe you respect your
roof a little better. On my mother's side of my
great grandparents, Mama and Pop, beautiful, loving kind people always
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offer lots of love in the family and lots of
food in the belly. I loved them with all my mind,
body and soul. My beautiful grandparents but dead and has
a guy.
Speaker 4 (01:09:17):
They were seers.
Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
They can oftentimes look at a person and tell you
a lot about their past, that present in their future.
And they still help me to this day. And I
love them with all my my body and soul, all
my heart, mind, body and soul. And then I can
always depend on my mama, the most beautiful mama that
God ever made with his own hands. In a history
of the universe, God on a his dart program, a
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food program, and coaching all boys Literle League baseball team.
Speaker 4 (01:09:46):
There's the championship on the universe. You gotta get that.
Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
To praise, I say give it praise, praise, praise, because
a praise is a chemple in the ways, always saying,
dear God, you said, for all the land that thou seees,
will I give you and not see forever. I love
my dear mama, pumark my body and soul, always saying,
maybe just pray. The best person I ever met in
my life, my dear mama. And then on my father's side,
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my grandparents, Albert and I brought a curry.
Speaker 4 (01:10:15):
They were pastors. They had three churches.
Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
They also own two gas stations, and they owned forty
acres of land. I remember being eight years old walking
to the hallway and open about tennis like at night.
I saw somebody and touch me.
Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
In my forehead. She said, what are you doing? Your man?
Water gift little cookies. I said, well, what are you doing?
A grandma? It's ten the cook at night you normally
go to bed at age thirty. She said, what are
you doing, young man?
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Going against the cookies and said, cookies that baby packed
up and I'm doing, Grandma, I'm going to get my reparations.
But a couple of cookies went thirty has been a
low long wait. She said, there's something about your voice.
I love whom you speak, and now I'm the big
Sea Sports. It's being heard all over the universe. One
small dem for man, one giant leap for seed sport.
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You gotta get in the whole. They get that raise
lovehing is offer our mind, body and soul. And then
my beautiful father former United States that poict fight and fight,
that chief mechanic, always making sure that fans can fight high.
So you get all they say tonight, always seeing son,
develop your mind to the highest extent. My dad the
first one that said me about the s R. Seventy
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one Blackbird. He said that taking fly from Los Angeles
to Washington, d C. In one hour and four minutes,
He said that players fast, Mike Lightning, that players were fast.
Love my dad was all my my body and soul.
Then my beautiful brother Todd was that my bathic voice,
always talking sports and politics. Todd's sports was like thunder
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and lightning with.
Speaker 4 (01:11:46):
Toughness peak inforacious reader, always saying go for it. And
I love you with all my mind, body and soul.
Speaker 3 (01:11:53):
My beautiful daughter dais the most beautiful daughter that God
ever made with his own hands into his dread.
Speaker 4 (01:11:59):
Oh you college graduate, two degrees with.
Speaker 3 (01:12:02):
Honors and three and a half years from a maze
university Daysey could be anything you want to be in life.
Speaker 4 (01:12:08):
Always trust God, always praise God.
Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
Daisy set up the very first interview with Big Sea
Sports back in the day sale of media. It became
the first time in the history of the United States
of America, the NFL mother that football started broadcasting live.
Speaker 4 (01:12:22):
On the Wall three Business Network.
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They had never done that before until two beautiful intelligence
black men in the group stood the DoD Or thing.
Daisy set up that first interview and Daisy, you made
it happening. And I love you with all my my
body and soul. Daisy's also a great athlete. In fact,
in high school she's first six stoves in a soccer game.
Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
It was Daisy with the dribble, Daisy Ma the kick
Daisy to go, Go, Go go, and the team won
the game. Days you can always win in life.
Speaker 3 (01:12:53):
Always trust God for the idea of fifty four seventeen
that no weapon from against you at Prosspot.
Speaker 4 (01:12:59):
You can be any you want to be. Always praise
the blood of Jesus. You can do anything. Love me
with all my mind, body and soul.
Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
And then my beautiful have some sudden lolcome the most
handsome son that God ever made with his own hands
in history.
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Call the universe.
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Anything you want to be. Always trust God, always plays
God the Blood of Jesus.
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Isaiah fifty four seventeen. I pray that know what hell
home to get you a prospot. You know, I canna
help me save trees. I used to always get the
newspaper and I would look up his stats and score
us with Faxy Sports, and one day gonna say, Dad,
want me just google it, and a laugh up.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Up.
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I've been googling ever since.
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And I'm one figure two podcast platforms, and then one
day heading up the high school. Macau's at Dad, I said, yes, son.
He said, you want to see Big C Sports on TV?
I said sure.
Speaker 4 (01:13:51):
He said, pick out the remote, aiming at the TV
and say play Big C Sports. You'll see your show
come up.
Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
That's before it was even on the air, and about
a month or so later you can see a streaming
expanity Comcast TV, Apple TV, Rocal TV, Amazon, FIGB and
the low TV, j D three TV incomings soon as
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pick fees into life. Always praise God.
Speaker 4 (01:14:19):
Isaiya.
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I'm fifty four to seventeen. I pray that no weapon
from against you. At past five, I love you with
all my body and soul.
Speaker 4 (01:14:27):
And then Big C. But all that well a lot
of over the years. Let the great grand parents.
Speaker 3 (01:14:31):
Come out of that barn where their church buddies always
saying you gotta believe, you, gotta believe, you, gotta believe.
Speaker 4 (01:14:37):
They're left getting ready to rumble.
Speaker 3 (01:14:42):
Yay, how welcome to the show if we nominate it
bing Z Sports podcast. You see, I have those scripts.
I have no dream Tela Popler, I have no producer
in my ear. All I have with is glen in
the brain called the pameo glan. The agents call it
the third half.
Speaker 4 (01:14:59):
They say, that's how you're caught to God, and that's
why always talk so loud. Then I give God the praise.
Speaker 3 (01:15:04):
I give God praise, press prayers, he says, for all
the land that thou seeest will I give you? And
I see danver and I love your God and I
trust your God. And that's my story and I'm taking
with it. You know, I always pay all much to
the best fight of the ever what the plan. Back
in the day, there's a man known by the name
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of Jobu Dany Brown. He's doing the I'm gonna leave
the right hand man. He would always tell Ali, you
flow like a butterfly and you sing like a beet.
Speaker 4 (01:15:33):
Rumble, young man, rumble, he said, But all you got
to use, how can you lose? Ali said, I'm so pretty,
I can't poss be be beat.
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And every time I listen to the big Zina Sports,
I want to shout reparations now, the just decks reparationusver
say it again. I want to shout reparations now, the
just decks preparationous forever say it again. They said, shout
reparations now, the just deck shout reparations whatever got.
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My third I'm taken with it.
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
You know, always pay homise to the inhibit of a
doctor Martin Junior. He said, they aren't for the more
universities love, but it is towards justice. In the American sixteen,
President Abraham Nickoinn the only one deson enough the bass
reperations in God times.
Speaker 4 (01:16:21):
And what will they tell Congress to do?
Speaker 11 (01:16:22):
Now?
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You want that one beautiful bill. You gotta sign reparations. Now,
sign reparations whatever. The dust deck say it again. They
would say, sign reparations.
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Now.
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The judge deck, sign reparations whatever. Say it again.
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They would say, sign of reparations. Now, the just deck
sign reparations forever. I thank you, I appreciate you. Ain't
I'm gonna let you have any Supergirl fantastic days.
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Please God.
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He's an absolute chillern and just the toughest opponent he's
ever fought.
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you watch him, milk guys, He's a machine.
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He literally is Wes Wooly he's gonna rest aside and
we will see that rematch. Should be that here Trauma, Smoothie,
the best Pop Top five.
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