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give you some praise, give it praise, praise, praise. That's
my story and I'm sticking with it. I gotta tell
you a lot of things going on in the world
of sports. I know last night we had the Hall
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of Fame game. The Great Tree Lands from catl Ohio
three Lass that him out up North Dakota stated first
round draft pick and the forty nine has been up
for a couple of years ago, and he actually went
busta Brown went down to Dallas any times. And when
he found to say, there's no place like home. Full
of home, it's Los Angeles, California. The Chargers quarterback Tree Lance.
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He leads a list of Hall of Fame game winners.
At the same time he found the place. He's not
gonna start over justin Herbert, but I think with hardball
found he's a quarterback who could play the game. NFL
football is back, and now know it's this Hall of
Fame game, but the annual Crow Football Hall of Fame
Game with the first guinea of the league's teams had
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met between the Lions since Super Bowl fifty nine and
then Thursday Nights contest somehow less successful than people thought
it would be. Suspense wise, the Chargers, they looked really good.
Left that they talk up to his big league and
ran the team who thirty four to seven over the
good of woods from Choleis Town, Detroit, the bat where
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it's all fair Levin war. But I tell you thirty
first seven, it was a beatdown in the Detroit Lions.
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I've always thought if.
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A Lion ever got hit five light thy even not
be a pretty sight. It was a lot of pretty
lap last night. And then in Catine, Ohio, what a
nice lit the stadium though it turned out to be
that a lot of good players, big time players, big
big time plays. But he got to celebrate the fact
that NFL football is back. It's a preseason game. But
I gotta take you the high point that I love
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about this game. For Trey Lance, He's been much aligned,
but the high point of his NFL career was being
the number three overall pick in the two doub on
twenty one NFL Draft by the San Francisco.
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Forty nine ers, and since then he broke his foot.
Speaker 13 (18:42):
In San Francisco, he backed up Jimmy Garoppolo, but he
got a stunt over Jimmy also, and then he broke
his foot. But since then Last has been held back
by injury, inexperienced and a lack of opportunity. Rock Perty
taking advantage of his abases with the Niners before a
lance set behind Dak President for two years in Dallas,
and I think that's why it looks so good last night.
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He was able to sit behind him Jim Garoppolo and
San Francisco and then Dak Prescott in Dallas, and now
he has a chance to step to the front of
the line. Even though Justin Murby is gonna win this
starting positioning, you can't take me. Jim Harball doesn't see
a number two quarterback in this pit. I think he's
gonna be a fine player. He's not as much as
a run pats Hopton as he would the band before
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he broke his foot, but he has a good one.
We gonna throw this football, I gotta tell you, balling
out and the preaches the game.
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It's black gonna to erase some years of frustration.
Speaker 13 (19:33):
Last but he did flash their talents that you need
to stay in this league. And man taking so high
in the draft and ripping the ball down field, making
good decisions.
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He hit the deep pass, he hit the short pass.
He could do it all.
Speaker 13 (19:45):
He checked out receiver one, two and three, and he
made good choices playing against a lot of backup players.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
Of course, but these guys are in an NFL camp.
Speaker 13 (19:53):
Anyone that says, all right, just pres try to make
an NFL football team in tampi Oute. But there's a
lot of guys are all American in college. Can't make
an NFL football Rocker doll fare and levin Ward. He
was thirteen to twenty one hundred and twenty yards and
two touchdowns. And what I love about last he feels
the leadership, poised, the poison that you need in order
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to make it in the NFL.
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Rockers. But I want to give that young man from praise.
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I want to give him praise, praise because I praised.
Here's a trouble me the way nobody the white people
think about it.
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That good boy. We're doing the thing.
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And I'm proud of him, and I want to see
him make a good Rocker in the NFL. That thread,
I'm thinking with it. I want to play a little clip.
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And what he did last night in the game, the
Great t Lass super.
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So you know, well, that's that's what you saw, the
Great tree Lass dude and left nice touchdown fast.
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I thought he played great.
Speaker 13 (20:56):
Obviously, there are a lot of people that don't want
to see him do well for whatever reason is. But
I like the way he plays in fact, being mentally
tough and learning under the system of Jim Harball. So
the game will It's not gonna bow them past to
Tallyhannege and also Justin Herbert's primary backup for the lead Chargers.
But I think it puts some second he can compete
for a second. That's my thought. Playing for coach Jim Harball,
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a former quarterback with the reputation for maximizing his passes.
It was just thirteen years ago to Harvard rolled a
little known dual threat called quarterback Colin Kaepernick over from
a number one pick Alex Smith, a decision that for
fells the forty nine Ers all the way to Super
Bowl forty seven. So Harbard knows how to coach quarterbacks,
and I think he's gonna give mass a chance. All
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you need is a chance in the league. Sometimes you
get cut because the contracts it's not there for you.
But when you have a young player that's been bounced around,
he's still a young man and he has a lot
of time to do what he wanted to do, and.
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That's play a good football.
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It was early on thirdy the Hall of Fame announced
that Key Bank will sponsor a new event center.
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It construction scheduled to begin later this fall.
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The Hall hope that the venue, which will have in
the twenty thousand squad feet of space, will be open
in time for the induction of the twenty twenty seventh
class of Hall of Famers.
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You gotta get that some praise, give it praise, praise, praise.
Speaker 13 (22:16):
Obviously, you got to realize NFL football is getting better
and better and better. But I do want to say
I want to give the charge of some praise for
winning that game. But at the same time a little
bit of a sad note. I don't know, I don't
want to see MiCab about it. But when I first
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got started in the business, I was a spotter for
Greg Pappa. It was at Stafford University versus Sateles a
State in a football game and the forty nine is
broadcaster and KMV our host Greg Popper announced that he
has a cancer diagnosis. That it was earlier this week
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that Dion Sanders mentioned that he was fighting some cancer
I think bladder cancer and went to some seatt and
now he's fined and I believe the same will be
fine for Greg Kopamins. I'm sorry Greg poppla that he
announced his diagnosis. He's a forty nine Ers play by
play announ said he often goes.
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Touch down Sad Cross Cisco. I he'll sink even longer
touched down Sad t Cisco and it's been known as
a nice moniker around the Bay area.
Speaker 13 (23:36):
But he has a bigger fight right now. And thank
god that medical science is able to treat people. It
shows the importance of getting your checkup, like Deon Sanders
talked about, but he was going through his issues and
the long time the AERIA media attacked Greg Poppa, the
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current play by play voice of the forty nine Ers
in the midday show hosts of cambr Inn FM, dealing
with cancer. He announced the news and the rigby statement
on the station and social media profile and that was
today also he rated on air by CAMBR program director
of Mike Holler. At the start of the day, they
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show and what you could be a very sad announcement
that someone had cancer. Now they have medical technology and
medicines that can treat it now and even curates they
say cancer doesn't cure for cancer, but they can treat
it and put it in remission. And I'm telling he
said that's fully focused on his team, his treatment and
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work toward a for recovery. He's gonna step away from
a broadcast who pro moment, but he does look forward
to return you soon that Greg Papa said in a statement,
thanks to everyone for your prayers and good wishes.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Has to begin to fight.
Speaker 13 (24:56):
And I really want to say that doctors in the
medical industry, they're the ones who need to be given
a lot of praise.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
Prayers are great, but the medical.
Speaker 13 (25:04):
Industry they know how they canna make people live out
there when they get the treatment.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
That's that's what.
Speaker 13 (25:11):
Everybody who's gonna go through something. But the fact that
they can treat it now, and even he says he's
gonna be back. They're forty nine as supposed to. They
stay being on social media. Shortly after they announced, but
a kid if you are the forty nine is family extend.
They're unwavering loves the cot for Greg Pop playing his
family following the recent career or the cancer diagnosis and
which him is speedy recovery and look forward to welcome
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him and back in the radio food as the boys of.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
The San Francisco forty nine ers and I two want
to wish them a very speedy recovery.
Speaker 13 (25:42):
I don't know him personally, but I did work for
him a couple of times over two decades ago down
in Stafford on the farm before you know in the
older stadium they went eighty four thousand. Whether forty nine
has beat the Dolphins in the Super Bowl, but always
on top of his game. Beyond he's too important. The
big area of sports community is send out an outpouring
of love. It's important to grant pop up. After the
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news broke, those of the Bay Area media members and
national NFL reporters sent them will which is a pop
up on social media, and even rival station ninety five
point seven in the game sent them love as the
former host. It's all about getting healthy and when they
have the chance to tell people to go and get
their checkups.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
That's a great thing about medicine right now. Medicine can
help you.
Speaker 13 (26:31):
It's a tough thing to hear, obviously, and I know
people who've also heard their same announcement and they meet
it because they got the treatment.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
Give getting treatments up. Praise, give it, praise, praise.
Speaker 13 (26:42):
Praise, because treatment is a terrible thing the waist, and
you got to get your treatment. He had a that
I know all of you want my father to get
back soon. His sons mentioned on the air, and I
want that too, but first and foremost as a son,
I want him to be alive. And he's fighting right now.
It will be a battle, but he has lots of
faith that he would get through this. There added that
he has a greater concern for his fall sealth because
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his uncle also definite some issues. A legendary sports cast
in Philadelphia.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
It came to it. But things are different now.
Speaker 13 (27:12):
I know people go through issues, but now cancer is
something that they they can treat and they can get
it under control. But you don't know that that you
get your check ups. That's why hett even check up.
It can check up your blood work. I get my
blood work every six months. No matter what, I want to.
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Know what's going on.
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If there's something going on, they get catched early. Thank
God and thank Goodness and health, good force from whatever
it is. Haven't had to differ as much, and I
really do. I am grateful that I have my health
because we all need that. At the same time, Papa's
going to play by played broadcaster in the b Area
for several decades, working for every major.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Bay Area based men's team, but that sounds and he
starts now.
Speaker 13 (27:51):
Papa was the Warriors main broadcaster from nineteen eighty six
in nineteen ninety seven, and the Age from nineteen ninety
to two thousand and three, and then the Giant from
two thousand and four to two thousand and eighty, and
then the Oakland Raiders from nineteen ninety seven to twenty
eighteen and the forty nine.
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It's is two thousand in nineteen.
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So Papa's gonna host so local sports seals on television
at NBC Sports the Area and his previously iterations on
radio with Sills Apples ninety five point seven, the Game
all Fray andleven More, I wasn't nothing but the best,
as he will be back in the booth scene I'm
gonna take those called the Pixie falls. I'll be back
in just a moment.
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How I heal is I try to walk the walk
that I tell my patients about how they should heal, and.
Speaker 8 (28:46):
That means working hard and working smart.
Speaker 5 (28:49):
I heal by helping carry on legacies.
Speaker 22 (28:52):
I healed through quality time with my family and friends,
being outdoors and traveling.
Speaker 8 (28:57):
The way I heal is through intentional minds.
Speaker 23 (29:00):
I wake up each morning and meditate for about fifteen minutes,
just really checking in with myself to make sure that
I'm fully present when I come to work, adding a
lot on my community, both here at work and at home,
whether it's through engaging conversations or activities with my peers
and coworkers, or at home relaxing having some quiet time
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with family.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
I take time in solitude as a way to heal myself,
and I work to heal patients through helping them feel
seen and heard.
Speaker 8 (29:30):
I help heal by putting myself in my patient's shoes
and being the type of nurse.
Speaker 10 (29:35):
That I wish I had.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Here's how I heal. I listen, I empathize, I hug.
I heal through community and connection.
Speaker 10 (29:45):
I heal through my passion for photography and making photo
books for family and friends.
Speaker 24 (29:50):
I take a ride on my motorcycle and go out
in the open air just to think about things and to.
Speaker 8 (29:58):
The banter I heal is to focus on my own
mental health, trying to find things that I can I.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Can't control, and if I can't control it, I gotta
let it go.
Speaker 8 (30:08):
I spend time at the ocean, and I spend time with.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
Those that inspire me.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Raise his stuff for waits.
Speaker 10 (30:26):
Look meet doctor Applebaum, a dentist with three children, perfect teeth,
then the progress. He gives the same level of service
to his patience as he does his kids, and when
he invests nothing needs service with the slot. This is
Tessa Carter, culinary cut aswer knows her ingredients like the
back of her hand. The same goes for her investments, so.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
I expect total transparency. That's the launtra Yes.
Speaker 10 (30:51):
Say hello to Peter Armstead, type a CPA. He always
knows exactly where his client's money is going, so of
course I expect this with my money. And meet Betty Ambrose,
leather worker boot maker, customer bootmaker. Her hands can craft
the finest tuxedo boot you've ever seen.
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What can I say?
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And hands on with my money too, And what do.
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All these investors have in common?
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We all trust Schwab with our wealth that you do
every day.
Speaker 10 (31:20):
Over a million multimillionaires trust Schwab with more than two
trillion dollars of their wealth. I'm the voice inside your head.
Speaker 25 (31:28):
And while you're typically athletic, right now, you're pathetic, Rick,
And once you start listening to me, it's gonna be
hard to stop shame.
Speaker 15 (31:48):
And if you don't have the right aural coverage across
this could hit you out of nowhere.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
So you all stayed, save money and be a protected
from Mayhem like me. All these kadies are fired. Heyd
you work here? I think I peered out of magic
smoke because I working nine of five.
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I can still be too long war right whatever you.
Speaker 8 (32:11):
Speed? So you really think you can outflip me? O hmhmm,
that's cute, yo.
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I can guard proing these bro you ain't even want to.
I could guard your air round two up. Well not anymore.
Speaker 9 (32:37):
I was looking for a quarterback.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
I thought you retired, really needs please.
Speaker 12 (32:47):
You're right, Billy, He's to bring on my eyes every
shoe for every athlete only at Dicks Dix is the goat.
Speaker 5 (32:57):
Right, I'm back one of the big moon. Have that
Big Seed time out.
Speaker 13 (33:01):
You can follow the Big Seeds course twenty four hours
a day, seven.
Speaker 5 (33:05):
Days a week on thirty two podcast platforms. A Little
Boy the Black Horse.
Speaker 13 (33:09):
You gotta get that's a praise if it praise praise
Praise is Friday.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
I'll go at the first two.
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And twenty five.
Speaker 13 (33:16):
I got a segment called Big Seeds Motivation. But I
don't leave motivation.
Speaker 5 (33:21):
I like to listen to motivation.
Speaker 13 (33:23):
Guys that motivate me, athletes that motivate me. I wanna
let you hear it too, but I does. But I
does what I do to get motivated.
Speaker 5 (33:31):
But I do's what I do to get motivated.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Listen though, just a mindset. Maybe it's true, maybe it's not.
But there's a through out there who wants that you have,
who wants the position you are, who wants the child
you have, who wants the wife that you have or
the husband you simile not you're hungry. It wants everything you.
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Maybe it's true, maybe it's not, but it it is.
Speaker 5 (34:05):
It's gonna be your ass.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
There comes a day, or push comes a show. We're
being mediocre, being like average issue star.
Speaker 26 (34:14):
Arns it sucks so much, said, you know the difference
between champions and everyone else, And I was like, what
you said. Everyone always looks at them and says, what
do champions have that I don't have? He said, it's
they have it backwards, he said, it's what do you champions.
Speaker 14 (34:30):
Not have that I have?
Speaker 2 (34:32):
It's where do they lack? But it's an offer.
Speaker 5 (34:34):
They just don't stop. And so in dealing with the
gold medal.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Say, He's like, they just never stopped. They just can't stop.
Speaker 26 (34:39):
Everything in their life is geared towards one goal and
so finding that thing and they approach everything in their.
Speaker 5 (34:46):
Life that way.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
And I think that that level of obsession.
Speaker 26 (34:49):
Around, like everything that you touched on a daily basis,
is required for really getting to where you want to go.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Life will attempts you to become bitter.
Speaker 27 (35:00):
Age will make you bitter because during age you collect
enough experiences to become cynical till after while you don't
expect anything good to happen because you've been through so
many bad that if anybody comes knocking at your door,
you're predisposed to think.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Of something evil. You have to be careful.
Speaker 15 (35:19):
Let you become bitter. Either your troubles make you bitter
or they make you bitter.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
A lot of things gonna happen, they will text off God.
Speaker 18 (35:30):
You're gonna make a lot of mistakes. You're gonna have
a lot of feelings. You're gonna have a lot of struggle.
You're gonna feel the time and ask questions.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
You don't know what to do and where to go.
And that's part of going.
Speaker 20 (35:39):
That's part of the expectation process, because when the tough
time's coming, they're going to come. When I hit you
on the blind side, and that's going to happen, or
someone you thought you'd be married to for the rest
of your life and they decide they wanted the books
called life.
Speaker 5 (35:55):
It's the path it could obtain it pretty much us.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
You weren't expecting it and through you all. And that's
what throws you when you're going through hell.
Speaker 5 (36:04):
What do you do if you don't stop there?
Speaker 2 (36:07):
You want to stay there, you want to spend the
rest of your life there.
Speaker 5 (36:09):
You keep going.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
You put one foot in front.
Speaker 5 (36:12):
Of the other.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
If at first you don't succeed, we mature with.
Speaker 11 (36:18):
Damage, not with the years you gain wisdom from your wounds.
You will grow through what you go through, but you
must be willing to go through it.
Speaker 28 (36:32):
No, I don't care if you don't have the money,
you don't have the health, and you don't have the
family for it, and you don't have the background for it,
and you don't have a friends for it.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
Don't you give up?
Speaker 28 (36:44):
Oh you go drink?
Speaker 5 (36:44):
Coach you do it? Don't shoot?
Speaker 28 (36:47):
Do it?
Speaker 2 (36:47):
Don't you do it.
Speaker 20 (36:49):
It may take you twice as long. You may have
to take courses and classes. You might not read as fast,
you might not move as quick, you might not have
as much. But don't you print.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
It takes courage to be exceptional. It takes courage to
be wise. It takes courage to be educated. It takes
courage to be knowledgeable. Because the little you.
Speaker 5 (37:10):
Do, but you don't talk like, oh you forgot where.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
To take them? Legitly you talk to it. It takes cards.
It's not easy living your dream. It's not easyly inventing yourself.
It's not easy sticking to and focusing on your goal.
Speaker 20 (37:24):
It's not easy being happy in the midst of a
great deal of negativity.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
It's not easy to remove people from your life that
are no over good for you, and even the experience
and needing failure again and again and against.
Speaker 20 (37:36):
It's not easy to pull yourself backed up and start
all over again.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
It takes a great deal of courage to face yourself
and say, you know, my life is not what I
wanted to move and I can change. That's not easy.
It takes cuts.
Speaker 18 (37:49):
You got to dig down deep, but cut it out,
keep on going again and again it again.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
You've got to believe in yourself. You've got to believe in.
Speaker 20 (37:57):
Your affilities, your idea uncussably.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
No, it's hard. Yes, it's hard, it's typical, and it's
worth it. It doesn't matter what it costs.
Speaker 15 (38:09):
I'm not going to.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Rest some time.
Speaker 29 (38:12):
I'm gonna do it, have you, because I create my
own book in my own way, harder than whatever I'm
facing in the world. And that's how I mitigate the
stress of success and pressure and criticism and all that
stuff like I do to myself way worse than they're
ever gonna do to me. So that's that's how I
mitigate it.
Speaker 28 (38:32):
Also, you might have more talent than me, you might
be smarter than me, you might be sexier than me,
you might be all of those things.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
You got it on me in nine categories.
Speaker 6 (38:45):
But if we get on the treadmill together, right, if
there's two things, you're getting off first or I'm gonna die.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
It's really that simple. Eagles fly alone.
Speaker 5 (38:57):
I have no friends. Friends are problems.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
Friends are challenges.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
If you can't if you aren't into yourself, and that
means something else now then but I mean you're not
into yourself or nothing that you can't spend the weekend
by yourself and you're something wrong with you.
Speaker 30 (39:17):
Every morning I lose, I lose sweat, I lose time,
I lose peace. I lose sweat, I lose time, I
lose sight, I lose sweat, I lose time.
Speaker 8 (39:33):
I lose and I lose.
Speaker 2 (39:37):
Losing.
Speaker 10 (39:38):
So I know I'm always win.
Speaker 31 (39:40):
Fronday is Kobe Bryant seventy two years old.
Speaker 32 (39:44):
I wasn't invited to parties or Philly Philly gabory of
the weekend go Friday and Saturday. I was going to
my rest room with my basketball, basically join myself to sleep.
I think that that was the best thing that could
ever happens to you, because it's doing those lower hours
in the redful. I discovered the hunger that motivate shame
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and desire to be the best possible basketball player that
I could be.
Speaker 15 (40:13):
And if this is the price that I must pay,
and so be it. You gotta already make up your
mind before you get your cancer. You gonna make up
for your money, before you get your exit on the task.
You gonna look together before you even get to it.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
You gotta be positive. You gotta be sited, You gotta
be calm, and you gotta be tough. You can be
positive or you can be negative. You can be happier,
you can be sad, you can be aware of you
can be a loser. But folks, I made up my mind.
Speaker 33 (40:39):
As long as there's a breath left in me, Ain't
nobody or nothing gonna make me quit. Ain't nobody gonna
make me give up. Ain't nobody gonna make me negative.
Dad coming, I'm gonna do it, and I'm gonna be happy.
I'm gonna be positive. You have got to change the
way you think. It is the whole determining factor of
where you go in life.
Speaker 5 (40:59):
We are all where we are.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
Today because we thought ourselves to this position. If you
don't like the position to think yourself out of it.
Change your attitude.
Speaker 20 (41:10):
You change your altitude, no matter what your harshest, no
matter where you came from, no matter what your parents did,
no matter what your told you.
Speaker 2 (41:19):
You can learn to accept.
Speaker 15 (41:22):
Winning so much to my what told you you can't
do it so much? Your you told you you can't
do it so much. Your teacher told you you don't
have what your taste. You don't want your their reality.
You don't live in.
Speaker 34 (41:34):
Their realt Learn to live in your own reality. You
look for a certain comid when you know you are expected.
You know you expect to be rich, you expect to
be healthy. Y'all, don't get what the doctor said. You're
expected it when you expected.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
That's what happens. It's my journey. Nobody decides how it is.
Nobody decides my life.
Speaker 5 (41:55):
I'm not a victim. I'm a victim.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
It's my journey. This is your journey. You're not a victim.
Speaker 5 (42:01):
And the way he wanted to which.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
Is not a grind like you want it. You're doing
you can time, you were through it. What do you do?
Speaker 27 (42:09):
You have?
Speaker 2 (42:09):
No motivation is about the eternal? What do you say
to yourself? How are you gonna fire yourself up. What's
that freeme inside as you that keeps your do the
times you're gonna want to give up, that time you
feel deserted, people all lotching you, you're gonna run out
of resources. That's a product.
Speaker 20 (42:25):
But that's how you're growing, That's how you learn from life.
So whatever you're experiencing right now, it has not come
to stay.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
It has come to pass.
Speaker 35 (42:35):
The person that shows up, the person that grinds from
the bottom, it hits that rock bottom, still goes off
the place that's in the call white but tears off
their face, and it's still accomplishing the mission. Because I'm
telling you right now. You might not feel it now,
you might not see it now, but it's gonna pay off.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
In your life.
Speaker 5 (42:52):
Failure is not falling down.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Failure is staying down.
Speaker 36 (42:56):
I fail over and over and over again in my life,
and that's why I succeed. You get to make a
choice is fail You're going to break you. What's fail
you're going.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
To make you do and you don't have no love
to do and the things you should do you don't do.
The things you shouldn't do, you too. It just seems
like that my life isn't shambles, it's a disaster. That's
nothing's party.
Speaker 8 (43:20):
Or my items to everyday staples. We've got it all.
Even this isn't our budget. Absolutely, go ahead, grab more.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
I don't worry. I'se a safe.
Speaker 32 (43:28):
Okay, spotty with the girls, because these parties aren't going
to be stressed themselves.
Speaker 25 (43:34):
Because mykey, well, Stephen, I didn't beat him to impress you.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
I beat him because that's what I do. I don't
follow orders.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
I don't bet the knee.
Speaker 37 (43:48):
I win.
Speaker 38 (43:50):
You could be rich, you could be rich man, but
you cannot erase the work ethic part. There is no
get around. Ain't no elevator to the top. You got
to take the stands. The elevator don't go to the
top man, not in the world of success. You gotta
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take the stands.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
If you're in a fight, you have to attack. You
have to keep attacking. The enemy has to know he
is not going to give up. You must break the
soul whatever is in front of you. Some people it's.
Speaker 29 (44:24):
Attractive and they go, I want to do that too,
Like you seem pretty happy despite all the stress you're under, Like,
how are you doing that?
Speaker 2 (44:30):
And I'll tell people that people just hurt.
Speaker 15 (44:33):
The vision got the begun that dont matter what you're
going through, you ain't gonna switch up.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
I'm telling you that you've gotta be possessed with the vision.
It's inside of you. It's always been there. You sentence
home for your life.
Speaker 15 (44:47):
Life happens to everybody, but winners approach your like sanctus
and losers like victims.
Speaker 18 (44:53):
You know a victim, Stop talking about I can't, I
c I don't think I can make it happy.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
It's impossible. Stop talking like that, stops and sound believably
and every day just looks the same and feels the same.
Now I get to feel it like this is endless.
How I get to feel like maybe these chains are
never gonna break. This storm is never gonna see the
anything says and you're doing when you know you've recalling you,
the only thing is you. Nobody can't stop you. If
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you don't listen, I can sip. You should stop talking
like a victim, stop thinking like a victim. Sign they're
like a victim, and walk into your destiny. Walk into it.
Speaker 15 (45:28):
You sitting there hoping things gonna get back. You gotta
worry just sitting on this only plank, my plank, my brit.
Speaker 32 (45:34):
What do I say?
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I don't know, Take your spot and go dig.
Speaker 20 (45:37):
You can start to toss its like nat, turning it
all around, like lean up.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
I don't care who you are. I don't care how
many defeats that you've suffered.
Speaker 20 (45:46):
What if you don't get that, if I don't give
that I've enjoyed the journey, It's okay. But you got
to make up your mind that whatever it takes, how
I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
That you somebody that you walk and walk doing about it.
Speaker 18 (45:58):
You want to give up, you want to fuck down,
you want to turn around and run with everybody else.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
You're gonna question yourself. You're gonna say, does this really
making much sense? All of that will create youre to
a certain kind to person.
Speaker 20 (46:11):
Experience the rejection, experience the hard times.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
That's how you grow, that's how you develop yourself.
Speaker 39 (46:18):
That's how you begin to appreciate what you Yet, when
you're working on a dream, at some point in time,
a transition take place, and the transition is what you
have becoming in pursuit of the dream.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
Because even if you don't get the breed, you've become
such a strong.
Speaker 20 (46:35):
And powerful person because you have now developed yourself in
such confidence and such competence.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
And how to deal with the areadable life that you
have been moving to another area and not miss adeed.
Speaker 18 (46:45):
Once you begin to discover who you are and you
really realize how you have been given authority and dominion
over everything on the face of the earth.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
But you can only do that through the struggle of life.
Sometimes it takes losing your eyes everything just to show
it it was nothing that you ever need in the
first place.
Speaker 24 (47:03):
Sometimes it takes to lose and everything that you think
you need just to show that it's something better for
your life. You say, s so sax you for that
major comeback. Sometimes you have to lose certain things to
gain better things. Sometimes it's as your life is just
a shot from.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
It should nothing op with your father. I'm stopping this
one now, don't okay.
Speaker 14 (47:24):
Let me finish.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
Got approve it proven what I'm not a mistake.
Speaker 27 (47:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
If I see something, I see opportunity, I'm going to
go for it. You know what I'm saying. We only
you know we're all going to die one day, and
yeah it's true. So we live like that, live like
you could die tomorrow, you know, go for it.
Speaker 22 (47:43):
That is exactly when you jump.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Otherwise you end up staying in the same place your
whole life.
Speaker 8 (47:49):
And that I can't do.
Speaker 27 (47:52):
Uh.
Speaker 40 (47:52):
You know, greatness is not meant for a few chosen people.
It's meant for those who persistently pursue their dreams every day,
make that choice when they wake up.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
So just a mentality.
Speaker 19 (48:02):
Really in it's lifetime.
Speaker 13 (48:04):
You don't have to prove nothing to nobody except myself
after what you got for.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
If you haven't done that by now, it ain't gonna
never happen. You all had a chance until I woke up.
It's a day's mind, That's just what it is. There's
a payoff for bad ev there's a payoff.
Speaker 13 (48:25):
It can't be bad.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
But for so long have you got the strength and
the understanding to realize that you'll change? It'll change. It's impossible.
Speaker 41 (48:36):
Imagine if you're in a movie and imagine the movie
begins now and you're the hero of the movie, what
would that guy do?
Speaker 2 (48:45):
Beyond that which you've already mastered, you will never grow.
So you've got to put something out here that you
can't reach easily. That's gotta make you stretch. You gotta
make you jump for I gotta make you get back
a little. They can dig in so that you can
take a leave for And then you jump and you're
miss it.
Speaker 5 (49:00):
It stin your knees and you.
Speaker 22 (49:01):
Come back again.
Speaker 20 (49:02):
You bust your liptnkes time, but you keep on it.
Through that process, you learn how to leap higher. You
start challenging yourself. You're facing those rejections day to day.
Don't say I had a bad day to day, say
I had a.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
Character building day. What did you learn? What did you
get out of that day.
Speaker 15 (49:20):
You can't spend your time worried about the failures, worried
about the mistakes.
Speaker 5 (49:24):
If you sit there worrying about the mistakes.
Speaker 15 (49:25):
All the day, you take away time, You take away
energy from doing what you're suposed to do it, and
you're not doing where you're spoused to be going. And
what you gotta do is learn to play through the haters.
Play through it as if it doesn't exist, even if
you can't.
Speaker 42 (49:38):
See the light at the end of the toe, even
if you have no evidence to support that position, even
if no one else believes that you can do it,
even if the dogs are sacked against you, even if
your chance is a survival, a slim to nothing. Say
to yourself, no matter how bad it is or how
bad it gets, I'm going to.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
Making If it's not working, it doesn't mean then it
doesn't work.
Speaker 22 (50:04):
All it means is that.
Speaker 20 (50:05):
Your tush isn't working. Actually, now you've got to become
more creative. Now you've got to go back to the
drawing ball.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Now you need some more coaching. Now you need some
more direction of what you need to do to take
some correct dive action.
Speaker 5 (50:16):
It gets you under path.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
How do you know it can happen? You know because
others have done a touch possible that you can do it.
And what is necessary is.
Speaker 18 (50:24):
That you work, desist that you take the coaching, take
the directions. Look at the people are playing it and
lost and sissil in in l ten and it it works.
Speaker 15 (50:35):
There are moments when the way of the trials we
go through it feels unbearable, paint and linger, and oftentimes
we wonder whether or we're gonna see.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
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that no weapon from to get to the top.
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