Sharing inspirational stories of motivated individuals who have overcome extreme odds and have managed to rise to the top. My guests have a healthy chip on their shoulder and walk a life of success.
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Listeners of Chips and Walk that love the show mention:Today I talk with Lawrence Hererra. Lawrence is owner of The Performance Ranch in Albuquerque, New Mexico where he and his team help athletes of all types become better and perform better outside the gym walls. Lawrence has trained several elite athletes including UFC champions, Olympic athletes, NFL and major league players. Listen in as he shares the challenges he faced as a kid, a decision he made that almost cost him his life, and how he has now become a pillar of strength for his community, his children, and his wife as she faces her own health challenges. Please enjoy this episode with Lawrence HererraYou can find Lawrence online at the performance ranch.com and on instgram @performanceranch his personal page is @lawrenceherrera
Today I talk with Jeremiah Bitsui. Jeremiah is a Native American actor, best known for his portrayal of Victor in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Jeremiah is owner of Bitco Corporation and along with his wife is co-founder of Dreamlab Coffee, a non-profit organization whose vision is to provide a place for the community to learn, grow, share, and help people reach their highest potential. Jeremiah was very generous with his time and we covered a lot of ground from life on the Navajo Nation to film and television. Please enjoy part 2 of 2 with Jeremiah BitsuiYou can find him on Instagram @jeremiahbitsui. Be sure to check out dreamlabcoffee.com and bitcocorp.com for more info on the projects and businesses that Jeremiah is passionate about.
Today I talk with Jeremiah Bitsui. Jeremiah is a Native American actor, best known for his portrayal of Victor in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Jeremiah is owner of Bitco Corporation and along with his wife is co-founder of Dreamlab Coffee, a non-profit organization whose vision is to provide a place for the community to learn, grow, share, and help people reach their highest potential. Jeremiah was very generous with his time and we covered a lot of ground from life on the Navajo Nation to film and television. Please enjoy part 1 of 2 with Jeremiah BitsuiYou can find him on Instagram @jeremiahbitsui. Be sure to check out dreamlabcoffee.com and bitcocorp.com for more info on the projects and businesses that Jeremiah is passionate about.
Today I talk with Ted Phaeton. Ted is co-anchor of The Morning News for FOX Carolina, he is host of the No Rain No Rainbows podcast, and is co-founder of the Modern Man Show. Listen in as Ted shares his struggle with health challenges, tactics he uses to move past some of life's adverse moments and what he's doing to help remove the barrier that keeps most men from opening up and sharing what's on their minds.Please enjoy this episode with Ted Phaeton You can find him on Instagram @therealphaeton4kast
Today I talk with Kareem Edwards. Kareem is owner and President of IT Connect Inc. His company is based out of Santa Fe, New Mexico and has expanded across the country. Did I mention he's also my brother? Listen in as he shares his story of overcoming adversity and how he faced challenging times to get to where he is today. At moments we struggle to fight back emotions and I just about lose my voice.Please enjoy this episode with my Brother Kareem EdwardsYou can find his company online at www.itconnectinc.com
Today I talk with Lee Coc. Lee is best known for his tough guy roles in movies like the Mule with Clint Eastwood and television shows like the Rookie and LA's finest. Originally from Houston, Lee made the move to pursue his music career. He left behind a life that leads most people to prison or death and set his mind on creating a better life for himself and his family. We peel back the layers of Lee as he gives a glimpse into his new found life.Please enjoy this episode with Lee CocMy guest today was Lee Coc, you can find him on instagram @leecoc and his music on YouTube
Today I talk with Claudia Romo Edelman. Claudia is a Mexican-Swiss diplomat who is a Special Adviser at the United Nations and Founder of the We Are All Human Foundation, whose mission is to advance an agenda of equity, inclusion and representation. She is the co-host of ‘Global GoalsCast’, a podcast distributed by CBS News Digital, which highlights global progress through the stories of champions making a difference. Please enjoy this episode with Claudia Romo EdelmanYou can find Claudia on instagram @claudiaromoedelman and at weareallhuman.org You can also find the new book Hispanic Stars Rising at https://hispanicstar.org/book/
Today I talk with Mario Armstrong. Mario is host of the Emmy winning Never Settle Show, Mario focuses on positivity, motivation, and tactical advice to inspire people to take action. He is an entrepreneur, brand influencer, and a public speaker listed with Daymond John’s Shark Group Speaking Division. Mario pulls back the curtain on his journey and offers a glimpse into the ups and downs of show business and how he pushed through it all. Please enjoy this episode with Mario Armstrong. You can find Mario on instagram @marioarmstrong and on YouTube .
Today I talk with Quinn Stephenson. Quinn is the owner of Coyote Cafe and Cantina and the Santa Cafe. Both restaurants are located in Santa Fe New Mexico where the food scene is world renowned and some of the toughest competition when it comes to fine dining. Quinn started off as a dishwasher around town and worked his way behind the bar. Quinn realized he had an affinity for making craft cocktails and a nose for wine. Earning his Sommelier certification only solidified his knack for the food and beverage industry. We walk through his journey and tantalize your audio taste buds. Please enjoy this episode with Quinn StephensonYou can find Quinn at one of his restaurants in Santa Fe New Mexico orchestrating his ensemble of employees and going over his award winning wine list. Follow both of the restaurants on Instagram @coyotecafeandcantina and @santacafe
Today I talk with Jason Wallace. Jason has had the privilege of serving under President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama. He is the founder of Community ONE, a nonprofit that exposes under-served youth to unique career opportunities. He is host of his own podcast Lyrics and Lattes and Key to the City recipient to his hometown of San Bernardino CA. Jason has experienced the highest office in the land and the lowest of circumstances like being homeless and we dig into all of it. Please enjoy this episode with Jason Wallace. You can find Jason on instagram @jasonwallacedc and his podcast Lyrics and Lattes on your favorite streaming platform.
In this episode I talk with Omari White. Omari is associate editor at One37pm, former culture writer at Newsweek, and journalist at RESPECT magazine. Omari is a self proclaimed long range shooter (which by the way has nothing to do with guns) and he has a knack for spotting new talent in the music industry and a keen eye for spotting sports most appealing and talented athletes around. We get into his thoughts on the current music scene, how he turned a personal struggle into a career and where his dreams are taking him next.You can find him on instagram @smooveguyo, @one37pm, and @ballplayers
Today I talk with Wesley Hamilton. Wesley is best known for his Emmy Nominated episode of Queer Eye on Netflix. Wesley and I talk about his injury that caused him to become paralyzed from the waist down. His lifestyle and circumstances that led up to his injury and how he fought daily to overcome the mental battle of being paralyzed. We then jump into mindset and how his circumstances would not define the outcome of his life. We talk about his organization Disabled But Not Really and the positive work he is doing to help his community at large. Please enjoy this episode with Wesley HamiltonMy guest today was Wesley Hamilton, you can find him online at disabledbutnotreally.org and on instagram @iamweshamilton
Today I talk with Dr. Clarence Lee Jr. Dr Lee shares his story of fighting through rejection, how he persevered and ultimately made it through medical school. We discuss challenges he faced as a kid, his experience in the military, and what drives him to keep pursuing goals even after all of his accomplishments. We jump into his latest book Persist and how the knowledge he shares can push anyone to go after their dreams. Dr. Lee is a nationally celebrated author, international speaker, and CEO of CMLEEJR Co., a personal development enterprise that conducts live training experiences on high performance and mental conditioning for professionals, teams, organizations and students.You can find Dr. Lee online at clarenceleejr.com and on Instagram @drclarenceleejr
Today I talk with Coss Marte. Coss is founder and CEO of Con Body, a prison style boot camp workout facility based in Lower Manhattan. The story of entrepreneurship began early for Coss when he started selling drugs at the age of 13 and was in and out of jail through his early adolescence. By the time Coss was 23 he had built a multi-million dollar empire with his sophisticated drug delivery business. Coss and his associates were not standing on the street corner, instead they wore suits and ties, past out business cards, and hung out at the hottest bars in town while building up their clientele. Eventually it all came crashing down and Coss was sent to prison. With nothing but time on his hands, he devoted himself to exercising and losing weight. After being released Coss took his new found love for fitness and created Con Body. We dig into a lot more so please enjoy this episode with Coss Marte.You can find Coss on Instagram @cossmarte and @conbody
Today I talk with Jessica Cox. From the day she was born, Jessica has faced daily challenges that most of us take for granted. Jessica has a rare condition that caused her to be born without arms but has never let this two handed world slow her down. She has constantly had to prove to herself and others around her that she can do just about anything. With the right amount of grit and determination, Jessica has accomplished more than most people dare dream of. Jessica is best known for becoming the first armless pilot in aviation history. Her achievement earned her a Guinness World Record medal, invitations from six continents, and featured on tv programs like Ellen, Inside Edition, Fox and Friends, Oprah Winfrey Network, CNN, CBS Evening News, and the BBC. We just scratched the surface of her inspiring story. Please enjoy this episode with Jessica Cox.You can find Jessica online at https://www.jessicacox.com/
If you are an NBA fan you've seen her on the court with some of the best basketball players in the world. Violet was the first female NBA referee and went on to call multiple post season games and the 2014 all star game. Violet proved herself to be one of the best to call the game. Despite the critics and tough comments made about her, Violet broke through many barriers in the world of professional sports and paved the way for women officials around the world. Please enjoy this episode with Violet Palmer.You can Violet on Instagram @nba_lashesBe sure and subscribe to the podcast here Chips and Walk Podcast and follow the podcast on Instagram @chipsandwalk
Today I talk with Jillion Potter, Captain of the first ever women's Olympic rugby team placing 5th at the 2016 Rio games and 2013 Bronze medal winner at the world cup in Moscow. We discuss how she got involved with Rugby and her love for the game. We then jump into a life changing injury that nearly ended her career, a cancer diagnosis that almost stopped her in her tracks and how she fought through it all to achieve her Olympic dream. Please enjoy this episode with Jillion Potter. You can find Jillion on Instagram @jillppotts
Anthony and I discuss some of the challenges he faces as an African American in the world of tech startups, how he steered clear of the dangerous environment right outside his front door growing up in Newark NJ, and what he is doing to help clear an easier path for those following in his footsteps.
We discuss his professional football career, how he got through challenging moments in his life, and how he is reforming schools one by one as North Carolina's 2018 Principal of the Year.
Dr. Russell Ledet has an incredible story of struggle and triumph. Before his PhD and Medical School, as a child, Dr. Ledet often wondered where his next meal would come from. Raised by a single mother who encouraged reading and learning, Dr. Ledet found a way out of poverty. After serving in the military, Dr. Ledet capitalized on education and set his eyes on a PhD from NYU and is currently a medical student at Tulane School of Medicine. After getting an opportunity to visit the Whitney Plantation in Wallace, Louisiana, Dr. Ledet realized the magnitude of how far his people have come. This inspired a return trip to the plantation with 14 other Doctors where a monumental photo was captured and an organization was born. Dr. Ledet is co-founder of The 15 White Coats, an organization who's mission is to "Re-imagine cultural imagery in learning spaces, lessen the financial burden of applying to medical school for applicants of color, and to influence cultural literacy in learning spaces".You can follow Dr. Ledet on Twitter @theguywithyes and on Instagram @theguywithyesFollow The 15 White Coats on Twitter @the15whitecoatsFollow Chips and Walk Podcast on Instagram @chipsandwalk and on Twitter @chipswalk