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Undefeated boxing champion and entrepreneur Laila Ali takes us ringside, then into the heart of what it means to belong. In this episode of Essential Habits, we uncover the deceptively simple practice her father, Muhammad Ali, modeled again and again: looking after the person no one else notices.Through Laila's stories, from waiting in queues of adoring fans to earning her father's reluctant blessing to box, we learn how true leadership is less about spotlight and more about presence. By tuning into the quiet moments and the people at the back of the line, we tap into a habit that transforms culture, boosts trust, and fuels high performance.In this episode, we explore:- Why 'the last person in line' matters more than the loudest voice- The neurobiology of inclusion and how exclusion literally hurts- Three simple shifts to build social awareness every day- How Laila earned her father's respect and claimed her own greatness- What high-performing teams gain when everyone feels seenWhether you lead a team, a family, or just want to notice people more fully, this episode shows why the smallest acts of attention can have the biggest impact.Listen to the full episode with Laila Ali: https://pod.fo/e/265de7Here is a link to more information on the studies referenced: 1. The Good Samaritan Study (Darley & Batson, 1973)2. Ingroup Bias and Empathy (fMRI Study, 2006)3. The Spotlight Effect (Gilovich, Medvec, & Savitsky, 2000)4. The Bystander Effect (Darley & Latané, 1968)
#ChristyMartin #SydneySweeney #womensboxing Boxing legend and Hall-of-Fame Christy Martin opens up like never before with Cynthia for BWBSP! She gets real about Sydney Sweeney's fierce portrayal of her in the upcoming biopic, saying, “She WAS me in the movie!” Plus, Martin reveals how Ben Foster's chilling performance as her abusive ex-husband was so spot-on, she had to keep her distance on set. She reflects on her iconic fight with Deirdre Gogarty, once considered the greatest women's boxing match in history until Taylor vs Serrano 1 came along. Martin even shares the incredible story of how Laila Ali was inspired to box not by her legendary dad Muhammad Ali but by watching Christy Martin fight! And don't miss her BOLD prediction for the Taylor vs Serrano trilogy, wanting to be on the call for the historical trilogy, and more behind-the-scenes stories from the world of women's boxing. "Best Women's Boxing Show PERIOD" is a Las Vegas-based podcast hosted by Cynthia Conte and Jeandra LeBeauf. In partnership with Blue Wire Network, Cynthia and Jeandra welcome guests weekly and discuss the boxing industry, particularly women in the sport. Catch the full unfiltered interview on the Blue Wire Network — streaming now on Spotify, Apple, and all major podcast platforms! LailaAli #TaylorSerrano3 #BoxingLegend #WomenInSports #Biopic #BenFoster #FemaleFighters #Inspiration #boxeo #boxingnews # Bonus "After Dark" Episodes will begin airing in addition to the podcast in the coming weeks. New episodes post EVERY Tuesday at 12PM PT Instagram: @BestWomensBoxingShow Twitter: @BestWomensBSP TikTok: @BestWomensBoxingShow Cynthia Conte on Twitter: @Cynthia_Conte Jeandra LeBeauf on Twitter: @JeandraLeBeauf
#TiaraBrown #NicholsonBrown #boxing WBC Champion Tiara Brown shares her incredible journey after defeating Skye Nicholson to claim the belt!
Laila Ali is more than a boxing legend—she's a wellness entrepreneur, TV personality, and founder of the Laila Ali Lifestyle brand. Inspired by Christy Martin, not just her iconic father Muhammad Ali, Laila carved her own path in the ring, even co-headlining on Mike Tyson fight cards. Today, she empowers others with knockout advice, healthy living tips, and motivation through her brand and platform. #LailaAliLifestyle #lailaali #muhammadali #miketyson #boxing #womensboxing #gardening #fight "Best Women's Boxing Show PERIOD" is a Las Vegas-based podcast, in partnership with Blue Wire Network, hosted by Cynthia Conte and Jeandra LeBeauf. Cynthia and Jeandra welcome guests weekly and discuss the boxing industry, particularly women in the sport. For the podcast audio version, you can find it on the Blue Wire Network and all audio platforms. Bonus "After Dark" Episodes will begin airing in addition to the podcast in the coming weeks. New episodes post EVERY Tuesday at 12PM PT Instagram: @BestWomensBoxingShow Twitter: @BestWomensBSP TikTok: @BestWomensBoxingShow Cynthia Conte on Twitter: @Cynthia_Conte Jeandra LeBeauf on Twitter: @JeandraLeBeauf
Lonnie Ali and media personality John Ramsey created a series of podcast chats with Will Smith, Mike Tyson, Common, Laila Ali, Billy Crystal and others who share how Muhammad Ali boosted their lives through inspiration.In this WHAS Radio chat with Terry Meiners, Lonnnie also shares thoughts on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, the upcoming Super Bowl, watching Will Smith re-enact Muhammad's life, and more.
Rich At Heart podcast (episode 69) hosted by Munchie B will discuss the statement that Black southsider Drexthejoint said and DW Flame's response to it. Munchie B also discusses the heated debate between former boxing champion Laila Ali and current champion Claressa Shields. 00:00 - Rich At Heart episode 7001:47 - Wack100 and Termaine Williams told on themselves about No Jumper beating by posting videos03:09 - Did JReed make up with Termaine Williams after beating?08:37 - JReed and Luce Cannon confirm that there was no “gangster” verse” “hood” conflict that Waqck told Adam2209:53 - JReed is telling Luce Cannon that he is not going to police12:01 - JReed is more concerned about the person who recorded the beat down13:08 - Luce Cannon is bothered by how many people are talking about the beating14:43 - Munchie B wants to know why is JReed not bothered by the beating16:10 - Munchie B believes that JReed needs a DP17:51 - DJ Akademiks talking inappropriately to a 15-year old23:26 - Phone call with Poetik Flakko32:42 - Munchie says that Poetik Flakko is a good friend for defending Akademiks39:43 - Wack100 had a gay guy on speed dial40:13 - Poetik Flakko does not believe Wack is gay41:05 - Adam calls Wack100 zesty44:32 - Flakko ask about Baby Brazy doing content from prison45:07 - Poetik Flakko think Baby Brazy is too small to knock out 4ExtraTo listen to entire episode of
Rich At Heart podcast (episode 69) hosted by Munchie B will discuss the statement that Black southsider Drexthejoint said and DW Flame's response to it. Munchie B also discusses the heated debate between former boxing champion Laila Ali and current champion Claressa Shields. 00:00 - Rich At Heart podcast Episode 6906:46 - Drex the Joint is a black southsider09:50 - Clip of DW Flame / Drexthejoint17:10 - DW Flames says no shows for Rowdy Rack nd Drex the Joint20:11 - Laila Ali verse Claressa Shields21:21 - Clip of Laila Ali and Claressa Shields going back and forthTo listen to entire episode of
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#1 ACS #57 (feat. Teresa Strasser and Bryan Bishop) (2009) #2 ACS #661 (feat. Michael Moore) (2011) #3 ACS #2027 (feat. Laila Ali, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
Create a website you can be proud of! A website is a must! It's also an expense. How do you know if your pages convert? What 3 messages do you need to convey immediately on your site? It's here! What does your website really need? How do you make it easy to read? And how do you turn visitors into fans—better yet, clients? We're talking about what you can DIY, and where it pays to invest. Learn how to create a website to be proud of, that's not only eye-catching but also does the heavy lifting for your business. Get your brand shine online and create a website to be proud of! My Guest: Gretchen Cawthon & Trina Fisher co-founded Left Right Labs, an award-winning branding and web agency that creates unforgettable online brands for Thought Leaders. With 18 years of experience and over 100 brands launched, they have supported celebrities, coaches, best-selling authors, and more in creating genuine brand identities online. Their clients include industry leaders like JJ Virgin, Laila Ali, DesBio, and The New York Ad Council. Questions We Answer in This Episode: What are the most crucial web components for someone just getting started? What makes a page easy to read? What increases website conversions? What are the biggest mistakes on a home page? What tools are "nice to have" and what tools are worth the investment right away? Connect with Gretchen & Trina:https://leftrightlabs.com/start-here/ On Social: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/leftrightlabs Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/leftrightlabs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leftrightlabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/left-right-labs/ Other Episodes You Might Like: From Unknown to Online Success: Building Your Brand Presence: https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/building-your-brand-presence/ 10 Questions for a Killer Social Media Strategy for Health Coaches:https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/killer-social-media-strategy/ Social Media Marketing Strategy from a Boss Babe Herself:https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/social-media-marketing-strategy/
I am thrilled to announce that our new book, the Kindness Daily Reader: Season One, is now available on Amazon. (See Link Below) Secondly, we are embarking on a new chapter with Season Three of the One Kind Moment podcast. In Season One, we primarily focused on broad topics of kindness and compassion, while in Season Two, we explored areas such as self-compassion, self-help, and self-care. Now, in Season Three, we're shifting our focus to a specific area of self-care that we call Practical Spirituality for Everyone. We'll be delving into topics like spirituality in nature, spiritual intelligence, everyday mindfulness, the science of consciousness, the mystery of life, the science of awe, and managing uncertainty. We're excited to take this new direction and are grateful for your continued support and interest in the One Kind Moment podcast. EXPLORE OUR NEW BOOK! Kindness Daily Reader: Season One https://a.co/d/04RvXldy #onekindmoment #spirituality Yesterday by John Hobart - Music Design by Jason Inc. https://brucewaynemclellan.com/
In this insightful episode, we are joined by Dr. Jessica Shepherd, a practitioner of both functional and traditional medicine. Dr. Shepherd shares her personal journey and what led her to pursue a career in medicine. We break down the core principles of functional medicine, explore how it differs from conventional medicine, and discuss its transformative role in addressing chronic conditions like PCOS, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Dr. Shepherd dives deep into the topic of women's hormonal health, highlighting how functional medicine approaches conditions like PCOS and perimenopause. We also explore the often-overlooked role of inflammation in hormonal imbalance and other chronic health issues, providing actionable insights for anyone struggling with these conditions. This episode offers a wealth of knowledge that can help you better understand how to take control of your health holistically. Dr. Shepherd's New Book, Generation M (official release 10/01/2024 - available for pre-order): https://amzn.to/3TEhjIs View Our Most Up-to-Date Links Here: https://stan.store/cookiemiller SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgpkEyCasGBSqs8RGRqXYjU6GvHy-tk9z FOLLOW US! INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/worththeweightpodcast/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/worththeweightpodcast/ LISTEN to #worththeweightpodcast HERE: APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/worth-the-weight/id1466077246 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MdgvNXxYDT22eZbhpvlUV STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/show/worth-the-weight GOOGLE: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iODEzNzAwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz About Dr. Shepherd: Dr. Jessica Shepherd is a board certified gynecologist and women's health expert that specializes in menopausal health and is also the founder of Modern Meno Health. Her holistic practice Sanctum Med + Wellness in Dallas, has created a place for patients to explore their holistic journey in optimizing health and has been featured in Self Magazine and Women's Health Magazine. Her release of her book "Generation M" this year will also create more buzz in the menopause world. Dr. Shepherd is an engaging and well known media personality that is seen regularly as an expert on Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, MSNBC and CBS News. She is on the Advisory Board for Women's Health Magazine, Women's Health.org. and the Society for Women's Research. Dr. Shepherd's passion for women's health—from minority health disparities to reproductive justice issues—has led her to speaking engagements at events ranging from hosting a More Black Doctors Panel with Dr. Oz, participating as a panelist on the Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Healthy Country,” with Congresswoman Clarke and the Focus on Fibroids Coalition to discuss the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Uterine Fibroid Research and Education Act of 2021, to the 2020 Women's March in New York City. As a healthcare expert, Dr. Shepherd strives to educate people how to address their physical, sexual, and emotional health. Her passion for holistic health to optimize aging and longevity is from her years of seeing women and creating an environment founded in prevention, wellness, and scientific advancement Her expertise in women's health has put her on the main stages at Blog Her, Well Summit and Chronicon.She has also worked on women's health issues with celebrities including Sheryl Crow, Halle Berry, Ciara, Brooke Burke, Erin Andrews, Catt Sadler and Laila Ali. She is very active with her local community as a board member of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, WiNGS Foundation and Texas Women Foundation. She lives with her husband Marvin and her two sons Chance and Miles. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cookiemiller/support
In this episode, we welcome the incredible professional boxer, Laila Ali, to High Performance. As the daughter of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, Laila has carved her own path in the world of sports and beyond. Not only is she a former undefeated world champion boxer, but she's also a successful entrepreneur, author, and TV personality.Laila sits with Damian to share stories of her childhood, her father's influence, and her journey to greatness. She dives deep into the lessons she learned from her father, Muhammad Ali, especially the importance of generosity and strength in the face of adversity. She reflects on the special moments she shared with her dad and how those experiences shaped her character. Laila also opens up about the challenges she faced growing up, including being strong for her mother during tough times and navigating her own vision to become a champion. She shares valuable insights from her boxing career, including her experiences working with renowned trainers Roger Mayweather and Paddy Fitzpatrick.This episode offers an inspiring look at Laila's journey from being Muhammad Ali's daughter to becoming a champion in her own right. It explores themes of resilience, self-belief, and the power of a clear vision.
On this special episode commemorating Labor Day, Liz revisits conversations of passion, persistence, and grit. In this one-hour special, Liz sits down with entrepreneurs and executives about their journey from the mailroom to the boardroom and all the roadblocks along the way. Interviews featured: Retired professional boxer & entrepreneur Laila Ali, Founder of The Agency and Real Estate Superstar Mauricio Umansky, Luxury Fashion Designer and Co-founder of her own namesake company Rebecca Minkoff and Red Carpet Fashion Expert and daughter of comedian and icon Joan Rivers Melissa Rivers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some of the greatest achievements in sports and music are the product of the same phenomenon––finding your flow. That is the motivating idea behind a new ESPN Film, from the mind of Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart, titled “Rhythm Masters.” Hart interviewed numerous athletes and coaches from different sports, from Phil Jackson and Laila Ali, to Marshawn Lynch and Joe Montana. The result is an exploration of the common threads between top level athletes and musical artists. Our own Wright Thompson worked with Hart on the film. In advance of its premiere tonight on ESPN, he takes us inside the production team's artistic process, explains Bill Walton's influence on the project, and examines the often overlooked role that creativity plays in athletic greatness. For more on Bill Walton and the Grateful Dead, check out our 2021 conversation with the man himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on this episode as we dive into the inspiring journey of Courtenay DeHoff, a renowned keynote speaker, network television personality, and proud cowgirl. With over fifteen years of experience in television, Courtenay's skills in shooting, editing, and producing high-quality content have made her a sought-after figure in the media industry.Courtenay stands out in a world of cookie-cutter on-camera personalities by embracing her cowgirl roots and sharing stories on her own terms. She has dedicated her career to giving prominence to the agriculture community, showing that being a cowgirl is a state of mind, not just a lifestyle.As the founder of the global brand movement Fancy Lady Cowgirl, Courtenay celebrates women from all walks of life and encourages them to embrace their true identity for greater success and fulfillment. Her motivational speaking engagements have taken her across the country, sharing stages with notable figures like Mike Rowe, Laila Ali and multiple U.S. Presidents. Recently, she delivered a keynote address to 65,000 attendees at the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Convention.An advocate for agriculture, Courtenay has taught tens of thousands about the importance of sharing their stories to bridge the gap between rural and urban communities. As the executive producer and co-host of "Backroad Cowgirls," she highlights the diverse faces and stories of agriculture.Courtenay's mission is to empower women to overcome feelings of unworthiness and unleash their inner cowgirl to live legendary lives. A former collegiate and professional rodeo athlete, she is also a proud bucking bull mom, with her bull Top Dollar competing at PBR events on CBS Sports.Tune in to hear Courtenay's powerful insights and stories that will inspire you to embrace your true self and live boldly.Follow Courtenay on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or socials suggestions:@courtdehoff@edmylettEnjoyed the episode? Producing these podcasts are a blast and take time, I would love it if you could show me some love and support, by liking, rating and sharing this episode or you can do so by - Buying me a coffeePlease make sure you leave a review or rate this episode. @married_tothe_landHide to Tide, the Workwear brand that is outfitting Rural Australians.Their shirts are created with comfort and class, made to last. With fine details that add a pretty touch to your work attire, you'll stand out for all the right reasons.Featuring long sleeves, big pockets, and soft durable cotton, Hide to Tide has you covered all day long. www.hidetotide.com.au and use code “MTTL10” for 10% off.
In this knockout episode of "The Coop with Kit," Kit goes toe-to-toe with former professional boxer and champion Laila Ali. Ali steps into the Coop to discuss her illustrious career, her legendary father Muhammad Ali, and her dynamic life as a mother and wife. She shares her championship mindset, offering tips on how to apply a fighter's mentality to every aspect of life.Ali opens up about her journey to finding freedom and happiness in her forties, delivering powerful punches of wisdom about the importance of surrounding yourself with a positive corner crew and mastering the art of saying "no" to anything that doesn't serve you. Get ready for a ringside seat to Ali's story of resilience, authenticity, and her unwavering passion for living life to the fullest. This episode is sure to leave you feeling energized and ready to step into the ring of your own life with renewed vigor!--Follow us on social media @thecoopwithkithoover or behind the scenes content, teasers and updates.Keep up with Laila Ali on Instagram @thereallailaali or at www.lailaali.com.This episode was produced by Kit Hoover and Harper McDonald. Our Technical Producer is Christian Brown, and this episode was edited by Christian Brown. Business Development by Casey Ladd.--To learn more about our sponsors:Blue Delta JeansCustom fit jeans for you. Use Blue Delta's easy measurement process and get in the best jeans you've ever owned. bluedeltajeans.com (https://www.bluedeltajeans.com/) code: COOP20 for 20% off.BUBS NaturalsStart you day with all the amazing BUBS Naturals products for added focus and stamina. Living Better Longer. bubsnaturals.com (https://www.bubsnaturals.com/) code: COOP20 for 20% off.LOHLA SportLook sharp on and off the golf course in LOHLA Sport. European design for the American Sporting Lifestyle. lohlasport.com (https://lohlasport.com/) code: COOP20 for 20% off.Follow The Coop with Kit on Instagram @thecoopwithkithooverFollow The Coop with Kit on Instagram @thecoopwithkithoover
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, Laila Ali, Founder and CEO of Laila Ali Spice Blends, shares the story of her journey from boxing to world class entrepreneur. She discusses the lessons she learned from her father, Muhammad Ali, and how he shaped her outlook on life and business. Laila talks about her boxing career and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated sport. She also explains the inspiration behind her spice blends and the importance of clean, flavorful ingredients. Laila emphasizes the value of customer feedback and the need to surround yourself with the right team when starting any business. Have pen and paper ready! You don't want to miss a minute of this motivational episode with so much to learn and be inspired by. Now on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. To learn more about Laila Ali and Laila Ali Spice Blends:https://www.instagram.com/thereallailaali/https://www.twitter.com/thereallailaalihttps://m.facebook.com/LailaAli/https://shop.lailaali.com/collections/laila-ali-spice-blendsSponsored by:ShipStation. Get a 60-day free trial at https://www.shipstation.com/kara. Thanks to ShipStation for sponsoring The Kara Goldin Show!Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by reaching out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com or @KaraGoldin on all networks.Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/533
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, Laila Ali, Founder and CEO of Laila Ali Spice Blends, shares the story of her journey from boxing to world class entrepreneur. She discusses the lessons she learned from her father, Muhammad Ali, and how he shaped her outlook on life and business. Laila talks about her boxing career and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated sport. She also explains the inspiration behind her spice blends and the importance of clean, flavorful ingredients. Laila emphasizes the value of customer feedback and the need to surround yourself with the right team when starting any business. Have pen and paper ready! You don't want to miss a minute of this motivational episode with so much to learn and be inspired by. Now on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. To learn more about Laila Ali and Laila Ali Spice Blends: https://www.instagram.com/thereallailaali/ https://www.twitter.com/thereallailaali https://m.facebook.com/LailaAli/ https://shop.lailaali.com/collections/laila-ali-spice-blends Sponsored by: ShipStation. Get a 60-day free trial at https://www.shipstation.com/kara. Thanks to ShipStation for sponsoring The Kara Goldin Show! Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by reaching out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com or @KaraGoldin on all networks. Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/533 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laila Ali — pro athlete, wellness advocate, TV host and chefis the force behind the Laila Ali Lifestyle Brand. Alongside her husband, former NFL star Curtis Conway, Laila cherishes family life in Georgia with their two children, Curtis Jr. and Sydney. Daughter of late beloved global icon and humanitarian, Muhammad Ali, Laila leads with the light of his legacy as a four-time undefeated boxing world champion, whose record includes 24 wins (21 of which were “knockouts”) and zero losses. Check out Laila Ali Spices https://shop.lailaali.com?afmc=31&utm_campaign=31&utm_source=leaddyno&utm_medium=affiliate Code JASYRA15
The Coop with Kit is an inspiring and thought-provoking podcast where the world's most recognizable women in entertainment, sports and business candidly dive into their transformative experiences, share personal insights, and recount funny, amusing stories. These extraordinary women over 40 are just hitting their stride, giving The Coop listeners the best advice on how to face this next chapter. The Coop with Kit is hosted by Kit Hoover, whose interviews refined through a quarter-century of engaging with high-profile individuals, captivate with entertainment, feel human, are always lively and just a little rowdy. Follow The Coop with Kit on Instagram @thecoopwithkithoover
Some of the most influential women in sports tell their stories of courage, adversity, and triumph to trailblazer Bonnie-Jill Laflin, the first and only female NBA scout with the Los Angeles Lakers, in her new book, In A League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports. A half-century after Title IX legislation leveled the playing field for women and girls, the time has come to celebrate the lives and careers of some of the most notable groundbreaking women in sports, while also encouraging future generations to make history of their own. In a League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports shares the stories of nineteen impactful women, including Billie Jean King, Rachel Balkovec, Danica Patrick, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Laila Ali, Jeanie Buss, and Mary Lou Retton and gives them a voice to share their experiences across the sports industry. These iconic women open up to Bonnie-Jill Laflin, herself a trailblazer as the first and only female NBA scout, about the sobering realities females face in the sports world and the many obstacles they had to overcome. But they also celebrate the amazing support they received from colleagues, friends, family, and the women who came before them, and impart their own desires to inspire young women through their stories. They discuss such issues as the pressures of social media, the sexism that still exists in boardrooms and locker rooms, and their hopes for closer equality in the sports space. Their journeys are each unique, but together, they have changed the face of sports and culture forever. She is also the founder of Hounds and Heroes and Horses, a non-profit that pairs rescue dogs as service and therapy dogs with wounded warriors and veterans, as well as rescue horses as equine therapy for our recuperating service members. Working to improve the lives of veterans, she has traveled to military bases across the country and abroad on 19 USO tours, including visits to bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Some of the most influential women in sports tell their stories of courage, adversity, and triumph to trailblazer Bonnie-Jill Laflin, the first and only female NBA scout with the Los Angeles Lakers, in her new book, In A League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports. A half-century after Title IX legislation leveled the playing field for women and girls, the time has come to celebrate the lives and careers of some of the most notable groundbreaking women in sports, while also encouraging future generations to make history of their own. In a League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports shares the stories of nineteen impactful women, including Billie Jean King, Rachel Balkovec, Danica Patrick, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Laila Ali, Jeanie Buss, and Mary Lou Retton and gives them a voice to share their experiences across the sports industry. These iconic women open up to Bonnie-Jill Laflin, herself a trailblazer as the first and only female NBA scout, about the sobering realities females face in the sports world and the many obstacles they had to overcome. But they also celebrate the amazing support they received from colleagues, friends, family, and the women who came before them, and impart their own desires to inspire young women through their stories. They discuss such issues as the pressures of social media, the sexism that still exists in boardrooms and locker rooms, and their hopes for closer equality in the sports space. Their journeys are each unique, but together, they have changed the face of sports and culture forever. She is also the founder of Hounds and Heroes and Horses, a non-profit that pairs rescue dogs as service and therapy dogs with wounded warriors and veterans, as well as rescue horses as equine therapy for our recuperating service members. Working to improve the lives of veterans, she has traveled to military bases across the country and abroad on 19 USO tours, including visits to bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
ABOUT BONNIE-JILL LAFLIN AND IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN Some of the most influential women in sports tell their stories of courage, adversity, and triumph to trailblazer Bonnie-Jill Laflin, the first and only female NBA scout with the Los Angeles Lakers, in her new book, In A League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports. A half-century after Title IX legislation leveled the playing field for women and girls, the time has come to celebrate the lives and careers of some of the most notable groundbreaking women in sports, while also encouraging future generations to make history of their own. In a League of Her Own: Celebrating Female Firsts in Sports shares the stories of nineteen impactful women, including Billie Jean King, Rachel Balkovec, Danica Patrick, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Laila Ali, Jeanie Buss, and Mary Lou Retton and gives them a voice to share their experiences across the sports industry. These iconic women open up to Bonnie-Jill Laflin, herself a trailblazer as the first and only female NBA scout, about the sobering realities females face in the sports world and the many obstacles they had to overcome. But they also celebrate the amazing support they received from colleagues, friends, family, and the women who came before them, and impart their own desires to inspire young women through their stories. They discuss such issues as the pressures of social media, the sexism that still exists in boardrooms and locker rooms, and their hopes for closer equality in the sports space. Their journeys are each unique, but together, they have changed the face of sports and culture forever. She is also the founder of Hounds and Heroes and Horses, a non-profit that pairs rescue dogs as service and therapy dogs with wounded warriors and veterans, as well as rescue horses as equine therapy for our recuperating service members. Working to improve the lives of veterans, she has traveled to military bases across the country and abroad on 19 USO tours, including visits to bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. BONNIE-JILL LAFLIN FULL BIO Bonnie-Jill Laflin is a trailblazing sports broadcaster, philanthropist, and TV personality. With a determined spirit and an unwavering passion for sports, she has carved a remarkable career path, becoming a prominent figure in the sports industry.The first and only female NBA scout, holding the front office executive position with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bonnie-Jill holds many "firsts" throughout her prolific career. She's the first woman to dance at a professional level for three teams, in two sports, starting with the NBA's Golden State Warriors, and moving to the NFL for both the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys. She is the first female to be awarded six championship rings in two professional sports, earning a Super Bowl ring during her time cheering for the 49ers, and five NBA championship rings as an executive for the Lakers. Most recently, Bonnie-Jill adds a new "first" to her repertoire as co-host of the brand-new Women's Western Sports Roundup on the Cowgirl Channel. Beyond her accomplishments in sports, Bonnie-Jill ventured into the world of broadcasting, bringing her knowledge and enthusiasm to the airwaves. She has worked as a reporter and host for various high-profile networks, including ESPN, NBA TV, NBC/NBC Sports, NFL Films, Westwood One, CBS, E!, BBC Sports, SiriusXM, NFR Live, and Fox Sports. Most notably a host and ambassador for Michael Jordan's "Jordan Brand". Her charismatic personality and deep understanding of the game have made her a sought-after commentator and analyst, enriching the sports-watching experience for countless fans.An alum of the University of Texas, the former Miss Dallas/Ft Worth USA has also graced the covers of magazines worldwide, is a competitive barrel racer, member of the Alameda County Sheriff's Mounted Posse, and recently created her own rodeo drill and flag team, The Liberty Belles.Outside of her professional endeavors, Bonnie-Jill is a committed philanthropist that actively supports numerous charitable endeavors that champion the welfare of animals and U.S. Veteran's rights - causes that are near and dear to her heart. She is the founder of Hounds and Heroes and Horses, a non-profit that pairs rescue dogs as service and therapy dogs with wounded warriors and veterans, as well as rescue horses as equine therapy for our service members and sponsoring retreats. Working to improve the lives of veterans, she has traveled to military bases across the country and abroad on 19 USO tours, including visits to bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.Bonnie-Jill's remarkable journey is a testament to her unwavering passion, resilience, and commitment to excellence. Whether on the court, the field, in front of the camera, behind the microphone, or in the realm of philanthropy, she continues to break barriers and inspire others to pursue their dreams.Bonnie-Jill resides on her ranch in Ft Worth, TX with her rescued animals.Get the Book: https://a.co/d/gSUjrZrhttps://twitter.com/bjlaflin?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/bonniejill/https://bleav.com/shows/the-weekly-pass/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Would you put on a pair of gloves in exchange for money and fame? One catch: they're boxing gloves. Liz's guest today pursued an incredibly successful boxing career despite the danger of injury... and the disapproval of her father, Muhammad Ali. Retired Professional Boxer Laila Ali competed from 1999 to 2007, during which she held the WBC, WIBA, IWBF, and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title. She joins Liz to share her story of growth, triumph, and resilience. Follow Liz on X: @LizClaman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laila Ali is a world-class athlete, health and wellness advocate, home design expert, lifestyle influencer, and TV host. What you may not know is that this amazing mother of two has a passion for taking great care of her family and their amazing pets, Malibu and Buddy. On December 7th, learn why Ali understands the importance of a personalized health journey—including the needs of her dogs and her entire family. The superstar is teaming with Purina to launch the new EverRoot Dog Supplements in soft chew form that are made with high quality ingredients from trusted sources. Ali will also share timely suggestions for helping pets avoid stress and thrive during the holidays. Follow Laila to learn how to upgrade the health of your entire family—including your pets—and develop the mindset of a champion. Web: LailaAli.comIG: @TheRealLailaAliFB: Laila AliYT: @lailaalilifestyleX: @LailaAliThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3223743/advertisement
CEO and Boxing Champion, Laila Ali has always marched to the beat of her own drum. Laila talks to Ashley about the trials and triumphs of following in her famous father's footsteps as a young woman. Despite initially lacking her dad's approval, Laila defied the odds and claimed her spot as one of the boxing greats when she became an undefeated world champion. After retiring from boxing, Laila says shifting her public image from a professional fighter to a homemaker presented a new challenge, but authenticity helped her overcome. Today, as a mother of two and CEO of Laila Ali Lifestyle, Laila maintains a champion's spirit as she continues to trust her gut, stay true to herself, and pursue her dreams. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Laila Ali is the most successful female in the history of women's boxing. A four-time undefeated boxing world champion, Laila amassed a 24-0 career record, including 21 knockouts. Despite being the daughter of the late, great Muhammad Ali, Laila didn't learn about women's boxing until 18-years-old. When she began pursuing the sport, the person who objected the most was her father. In this episode, Laila discusses where she gathered the courage to ignore her father's wishes. Today, her father's face graces the men's WBC championship belt, while Laila's is featured on the women's. In this episode, Laila discusses: How to find your passion; Why internal motivation is critical to success; The greatest lesson she learned from her father; How to build an undefeated mindset; The importance of self-talk How to be your own personal coach Her role as past-president of the Women's Sports Foundation and what more can be done to advance interest and opportunities for girls in sport Learn about Laila's business ventures here. Learn about the Women's Sports Foundation here. Get the Ruling Sports Newsletter: https://rulingsports.com/newsletter/ Follow Ruling Sports Instagram: www.Instagram.com/RulingSports Twitter: www.Twitter.com/RulingSports Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RulingSports LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/RulingSports TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@RulingSports
Former undefeated professional boxer, TV personality and daughter of the iconic champion boxer Muhammed Ali debuts on the show to share the important lesson to follow your dreams despite the naysayers, even if those naysayers are your own family. Source: Keynote: Laila Ali - 90th National FFA Convention & Expo Connect with Laila Ali: Website: Laila Ali https://lailaali.com Instagram: thereallailaali YouTube: Laila Ali Lifestyle Books: Reach! Finding Strength, Spirit and Personal Power (2017) Food for Life: Delicious & Healthy Comfort Food from My Table to Yours! Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs) Give Me A Shout: Follow Me On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow. Email me: mj@depressiondetoxshow.com Support The Show: Donate
Courtenay DeHoff is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, network television personality and cowgirl. With over fifteen years of experience as a television host she uses her expert storytelling skills as a motivational speaker all over the country. Sharing the stage with the likes of Mike Rowe, Laila Ali and multiple U.S. Presidents, she recently delivered the keynote address at the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Convention to 65,000 people inside Lucas Oil Stadium. As the founder of the global brand movement, Fancy Lady Cowgirl, she aims to celebrate women from all walks of life and teach them how to build a courageous mindsets and pursue impossible results in order to live legendary. Enjoy the show!
In ten years of hosting The Model Health Show, I've been honored to interview some of the best experts on the planet in their respective fields. Today, I want to celebrate this milestone by sharing ten of the memorable moments from the past ten years. This compilation encompasses a wide variety of topics, from exercise and epigenetics to cultivating a strong sense of confidence and self-worth. It's been my mission for a decade to provide a model to remind you of your greatness, and these ten guests deliver! You're going to hear from some of the most intelligent, inspiring folks in the world, including Bob Proctor, Michael Beckwith, Tony Robbins, and more. You're going to learn about the power of your mind, the incredible yield that can happen when you take responsibility for your life, and how to shift your identity. We're covering a wide range of topics that you can apply to change your perception, become more empowered, and reach your goals. So click play and enjoy the show! In this episode you'll discover: The incredible power of your thoughts and words. Why your life is a direct reflection of your thinking. How to build your decision-making muscles. The importance of changing your paradigm and asking empowering questions. Why happiness is a moral obligation. The power of forgiving yourself and others. What percentage of disease is controlled by genetics. How stress impairs the function of the immune system. Why placebos work & the power of the human mind. How to reframe what failure means. What can happen when you begin to take ownership over your life. Why taking responsibility gives you power. How to get a strong return on investment in the gym. Why exercise can make you a better person. The number one thing you need to do to cultivate self-confidence. How to upgrade your identity. When your self-image develops. How exactly to improve your self-image and create change in your life. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/Model -- Use the coupon code MODEL for 20% off + free shipping! Beekeepersnaturals.com/model -- Save 30% off storewide for a limited time! LailaAli.com/model -- Use code MODEL for 20% off spice blends! Thinking Faster & Better with Jim Kwik – Episode 318 Master Your Mindset with Dr. Michael Beckwith – Episode 495 How to Discover Your Brain Type with Dr. Daniel Amen – Episode 568 Increase Your Sense of Value with Lisa Nichols – Episode 234 What Is Stress Doing to Our Immune Systems? with Dr. Bruce Lipton – Episode 445 Increase Your Life Force with Tony Robbins – Episode 557 The Ingredients for Greatness with Laila Ali – Episode 464 Take Control of Your Mind & Ignite Your Inner Power with Dr. Eric Thomas – Episode 617 Secrets to Unlocking Your Best Physique with Gunnar Peterson – Episode 598 Get Financially Fit & Upgrade Your Identity with Ed Mylett – Episode 282 Changing Your Self-Image & the ABCs of Success with Bob Proctor – Episode 111 Metabolic Health & Mental Health with Dr. Christopher Palmer – Episode 649 Scan My Brain Series Why Be Happy? by Dennis Prager Justin Bieber: Seasons Change Your Brain Foundation The Biology of Belief by Dr. Bruce Lipton The Ultimate Relationship Program by Tony Robbins G-Force by Gunnar Peterson Psycho-Cybernetics by Dr. Maxwell Maltz Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Stella Adler: The Art of Acting by Howard Kissel Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Download Transcript
King Randall was 18 when it hit him: “Why are there no schools in my town that actually teach boys how to be men?” So he started one. Meet the remarkable young man who is hellbent on making a change in his community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
King Randall was 18 when it hit him: “Why are there no schools in my town that actually teach boys how to be men?” So he started one. Meet the remarkable young man who is hellbent on making a change in his community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're struggling with quieting your mind during meditation, you're not alone. Hear Michael's insights on that on today's Life Question of the Week! Then, Michael speaks with world-class athlete, fitness and wellness advocate, TV host, home chef, and founder of the Laila Ali Lifestyle Brand, Laila Ali. Today they touch on how Laila stepped into her personal power to create an extraordinary life as an entrepreneur, starting out as an undefeated women's boxing champion, then becoming an advocate for women in sports; as well as how she developed her love of food, cooking, and healthy living; her charitable work; and her mission to empower people to become “a stronger you by replenishing your health, mindset, and purpose so you can fulfill your legacy and become the best version of you” through her lifestyle brand. And as always, Michael ends today's episode with a brief guided meditation that embraces the energy and teachings of his conversation with Laila. Check out Laila's many offerings–organic spices, cookbooks, skin care products, a home decor line, and personal empowerment courses–at her Laila Ali Lifestyle website: https://lailaali.com/ and follow her on social media! For practical spiritual insight and encouragement around relationships, finances, health, life purpose, or in understanding world events, submit your Life Question of The Week, to podcast@michaelbeckwith.com. And remember to subscribe/follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! Connect with Michael at https://michaelbeckwith.com/ and www.Agapelive.com. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/ Twitter: @drmichaelbb https://twitter.com/drmichaelbb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w
In this hour Stephen A Smith is joined by the all time greatest female boxer Laila Ali as she talks to us about her journey as a female athlete as we continue to celebrate Women's History Month. XFL D.C Defender's head coach Reggie Barlow joins the show as he gives us some insight on the XFL and how the league is turning a new page. Mel Kiper stops by as he talks about NFL Draft and find out who he thinks should go number 1 overall! This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we have on Sense of Soul Podcast, Marta Miller she is the Co-Founder and CEO of Lefty Production, a one-stop US apparel manufacturer with 40-time full employees, that helps companies like Walmart, Target, Free People, Splendid, Ella Moss, and Urban Outfitters grow. Recently she purchased Stitch Texas, a US-based cut & sew development studio, offering made-in-America apparel and sewn products with in-house development services. Marta has 15+ years experience in the fashion industry and is a two-time entrepreneur. Her first business was Moody Mamas, a trendy maternity clothing line that dressed everyone from Heidi Klum and Jessica Alba to Tori Spelling and Laila Ali. The line also sold at Nordstrom, Target and all other major retail stores. They also produced the official athletic uniforms for the second seasons of NBC's Spartan Ultimate Team Challenge, Netflix's Ultimate Beastmaster, and the official bomber jackets of the Guns N' Roses: Not in This Lifetime Tour. Today she joined Shanna to share how she successfully balances motherhood and entrepreneurship without going crazy! https://www.leftyproductionco.com @leftyproductionco https://www.stitchtexas.com Visit Sense of Soul at www.mysenseofsoul.com Do you want Ad Free episodes? Join our Sense of Soul Patreon, our community of seekers and lightworkers. Also recieve 50% off of Shanna's Soul Immersion experience as a Patreon member, monthly Sacred circles, Shanna and Mande's personal mini series, Sense of Soul merch and more. https://www.patreon.com/senseofsoul Thank you to our Sponsors! INTENTION WAVE: www.intentionwave.com Use code SOS15 for discount. KACHAVA: https:// kachava.com/senseofsoul Use this link for 10% off
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela Learning is a critical part of life, and it's also been an indispensable theme throughout my career. The more I've learned, the more I've been able to evolve my perspective, grow as a person, and share with the world. As I celebrate two decades working in the health space, I want to reflect on the most influential lessons that I've learned along the way. On this episode, I'm excited to celebrate 20 years working in health and wellness by sharing 20 powerful, eye-opening, transformative lessons I've learned throughout my career. Of course, we will cover the basic principles of wellness like the power of nutrition, movement, and sleep. But we're also going to dive into topics like the power of relationships and lifelong learning, our synchronicity with the environment, and defining what true health actually is. My hope is that these lessons resonate with you and align with my mission of helping you become more empowered in your ability to affect change. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I look forward in learning even more together moving forward. I hope you enjoy this special milestone episode of The Model Health Show! In this episode you'll discover: Why nutrition is a critical, often overlooked component of medicine. What percentage of the average American's diet is comprised of ultra-processed foods. Two major processes in the body that are driven by exercise. How the body's lymphatic system works. The impacts sleep debt has on insulin sensitivity. Why a poor night's sleep can lead to poor decision-making. The number one driving force of the human psyche. How instinctive elaboration works, and how to use it to your advantage. The power of having healthy, encouraging relationships. Why the journey to health is not a straight line. The problem with a profit-based healthcare system. How many people are killed every year by poor diet. The connection between stress and poor health. Why true health is not a destination. The importance of recognizing your biases. How your mind influences your health. What it means to be the author of your life story. The power of lifelong learning. How we are impacted by circadian rhythms. The value of tapping into your unique voice. Items mentioned in this episode include: LailaAli.com/model -- Get a free Holiday Cookbook when you buy all 6 Spice Blends! PaleoValley.com/model -- Use code MODEL at checkout for 15% off! Sleep Smarter Emotional Intelligence & Altered Traits with Dr. Daniel Goleman – Episode 237 Emotional Intelligence by Dr. Daniel Goleman Get Better Skin & a Smarter Metabolism with Dr. Cate Shanahan – Episode 565 Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud *Download Transcript
There's not one area of our life that isn't impacted by our health and well-being. Becoming a healthier version of yourself ripples into every part of your life, including your relationships, your career, and your overall happiness. On today's show, you're going to learn about how increasing your physical resilience can impact your mental health and improve every aspect of your life. Today's guest is country music singer-songwriter, Brett Eldredge. Brett is here to share how focusing on his health enhances his performance, songwriting, and creativity. You'll also hear his personal journey of coping with anxiety and panic attacks, and tools he uses to keep his mind in check. This interview contains important conversations on taking control of your mind and focus, and the importance of finding your voice. You'll learn about setting boundaries with social media, the difficulties that come with following your passion, and so much more. I hope you enjoy this episode with the one and only, Brett Eldredge! In this episode you'll discover: What inspired Brett to start taking his health seriously. Brett's favorite health tools and routines. The benefits of cold water immersion. How creating structure can help ease anxiety. The importance of recognizing self-induced pressure. Brett's experience setting boundaries with social media. The value in taking control of your time. How building physical resilience creates mental resilience. What it means to redefine success. The meaning behind Brett's song, “Sunday Drive.” Why discomfort is part of following your passion. The importance of finding your unique voice. Items mentioned in this episode include: LailaAli.com/model - Use code MODEL for 10% off spice blends! Onnit.com/model - Save an exclusive 10% on performance supplements & tools! Connect with Brett Eldredge Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation
A member of the Boxing Hall of Fame, Laila Ali is one of the greatest female boxers of all time, going undefeated over the course of her career. Laila joins Adam to share her unique journey and best lessons learned along the way, including the best lessons she learned from her father, Muhammad Ali. Laila and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: overcoming failures, setbacks and challenges, personal discovery and development, leadership, motivation, mindset, and much more.
Jason Feifer (@heyfeifer) is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine, host of the Build for Tomorrow podcast, and author of Build for Tomorrow: An Action Plan for Embracing Change, Adapting Fast, and Future-Proofing Your Career. What We Discuss with Jason Feifer: How the bubonic plague that killed 60 percent of Medieval Europe forever changed the way we work, and the lessons from this tragedy we can apply to our own collective COVID experience. The pros and cons of the four-day work week that companies around the world are trying on for size. Why we should treat failure as valuable information that informs our next steps rather than accepting it as a death knell. What the erroneous but popularly repeated prediction that "nine out of ten businesses fail" leaves out of the equation. Why we should (and how we can) use the onset of major changes to the status quo as opportunities to address problems in need of solutions rather than taking the traditional approach of panicking as if society is collapsing all around us. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/721 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Miss our conversation with world champion boxer and entrepreneur Laila Ali? Catch up with episode 309: Laila Ali | Finding Strength, Spirit, and Personal Power here! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Undefeated boxing royalty, Laila Ali, joins Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on an all new episode of the goodsugar podcast! On this one Laila talks to the guys about growing up with a famous father, her boxing career and how diet and nutrition are integral to being an elite athlete! Find Laila Ali Here https://shop.lailaali.com/ #healthandwellness #betterhealth #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #goodsugar #health #Ali #boxing Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusanteb i Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright
Nico Ali Walsh, professional boxer, grandson of Muhammad Ali and nephew of Laila Ali, talks about growing up Ali, making his pro debut in the GOAT's shorts, explains the mechanics and mindset of boxing matchups, the critical importance of momentum, how he's training with future champs, the pros and cons of carrying on a massive legacy, and how sometimes dreams LITERALLY come true.
A-Rod (aka Alex Rodriguez) (@AROD) is a 3x MVP, 14-time All-Star, and World Series champion. As of 2016, he was the highest-paid player in major league baseball history. After 23 years in the game, he's an investor and business mentor preaching the gospel of financial literacy for all. What We Discuss with A-Rod: The concept of VCP: vision, capital, and people. What Alex has learned about business from mentors like Warren Buffett and Magic Johnson, and what he hopes to pass on to his own mentees. How growing up as a poor kid in Miami informs the way Alex treats people today. The need for financial literacy to become part of the American education system's core curriculum. The "Breakfast Club" that keeps Alex's relationship with his daughters real. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/688 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Miss our conversation with world champion boxer and entrepreneur Laila Ali? Catch up with episode 309: Laila Ali | Finding Strength, Spirit, and Personal Power here! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman once again spoke with our colleagues Chris Baldwin of the WAAR Room and Malissa Smith of Girlboxing on the WAAR Room. A video of this discussion has also been posted on the WAAR Sports YouTube page. We spoke with them by Zoom Monday, June 13. Between this weekend's wild Daniel Dubois versus Trevor Bryan fight, with a 90-year-old Don King reminding us he's still in the game, to Anthony Joshua's landmark deal with DAZN, there's a lot of action in the heavyweight division. We talked about it all, plus the possibility of an announcement coming real soon for UsykJoshua2. And yes, everything is very, very fluid. We also talked about the once-in-a-lifetime "Trilogy" at the International Boxing Hall of Fame this past weekend combining a celebration of the 2020, 2021, and 2022 inductions due to the COVID pandemic. Most notable, however, was the first ever inclusion of women boxers in the Modern and Trailblazer groupings to include: Women Modern Boxers: Christy Martin (2020), Lucia Rijker (2020), Laila Ali (2021), Ann Wolfe (2021), Holly Holm (2022), and Regina Halmich (2022). Women Trailblazer Boxers: Barbara Buttrick (2020) and Marian "Lady Tyger" Trimiar (2021). Please also subscribe to the No Holds Barred page on Patreon for much more exclusive premium No Holds Barred content. The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow. Thanks, Eddie Goldman EddieGoldman.com
Closing time... It's Time to Wave Goodbye... now... Say Goodbye. A final episode of The Same 24 Hours. Thank you all for the most beautiful 4+ year run. 319 episodes, amazing guests, and all the love to you. Notable Guests from the Podcast: Brian Baumgartner, Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Tony Hawk, Geneen Roth, Dr. Nicole LePera, Tom Bergeron, Dr. Aviva Romm, Bob Harper, Jen Hatmaker, Mikki Kendall, Nir Eyal, Holly Whitaker, Ada Calhoun, Lisa Sharon Harper, Gary John Bishop, Kevin Curry, Tony Horton, Jack Canfield, Dr. William Sears, Dr. BJ Miller, Laila Ali, Randy Spelling, Jairek Robbins, Pilar Gerasimo, Cory Muscara, Annie Grace, Mirinda Carfrae, Melissa Urban, Emily Giffin, Mike Reilly, Gretchen Rubin, Emily Fletcher, Dr. Will Cole, Stephen Chbosky, Sarah Ban Breathnach, Dr. Kelly Brogan, and many, many more. ====================== Buy Meredith's Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: MeredithAtwood.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/meredith.atwood ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Copyright 2017-2022. All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
In this episode of AFP Conversations, AFP President and CEO Jim Kaitz sits down with Laila Ali, an undefeated world champion boxer, entrepreneur TV, personality, author, and wellness advocate. Ali is also the Sunday Keynote at AFP 2022, October 23-26 in Philadelphia. As the youngest daughter of Muhammad Ali, Laila Ali has developed the values of hard work, determination, courage, and self-belief that have guided her throughout her unique career. Listen in to hear how Ali's career has evolved and how all of us can adopt an all-in attitude like hers to successfully navigate our own careers. Learn more about Ali and register for the conference at AFP2022.org.
William Stanford Davis talks "Abbot Elementary", mixing methods and technique, and shares an audition story with a major cellphone oops! About William:Emmy-award winning actor, director and coach, William Stanford Davis is an award-winning, classically trained actor and veteran of both stage and screen with close to 100 credits. The St. Louis, Missouri native is currently receiving rave reviews for his performance as the cantankerous yet lovable janitor Mr. Johnson on the hit ABC series “Abbott Elementary,” and also recurs as Coach Max on the sports series “Swagger,” based on Kevin Durant's youth basketball playing experience with the AAU circuit for AppleTV+.Davis has appeared in some of the most popular and award-winning TV shows, from his role on Showtime's long running, Golden Globe-winning series “Ray Donovan,” as the popular Potato Pie from “Donovan's Gym,” and on OWN's flagship successful series, “If Loving You Is Wrong,” from Tyler Perry.Davis has also been cast in critical recurring roles on TNT's “Snowpiercer,” “Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip,” from Aaron Sorkin, and “Lincoln Heights,” and has guest starred on such long running programs such as “Perry Mason,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Chicago Med,” “Criminal Minds,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Ally Mc Beal,” “Touched By An Angel,” and many more. In a career filled with numerous outstanding highlights, Davis also earned an Emmy Award in 2002 as part of the cast of Rasheen Crawley's “The Movement.”In film, Davis recently starred alongside Nafessa Williams and Sharon Neal in, “A Holiday Chance,” which premiered in November 2021 on AppleTV+ and Hulu, as well as “Please Stand By,” starring Dakota Fanning and Toni Collette, and “So B It,” starring Cloris Leachman and Alfre Woodard.On stage, Davis was honored with an Ovation Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the 2006 Actors Studio Production of August Wilson's “Fences,” and he performed in the musical production “North on South Central,” which won five NAACP Theatre Awards in 2004. He also counts “Cages” written by Leonard Manzella and directed by Jon Rivera at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, “The Anteroom,” also for the Actors Studio, The Circle West Production of “Legacies” at The Matrix Theatre, written and directed by the late John Bishop, and the world premiere of “Two Ships Passing,” at the Pan Andreas Theater in Hollywood.In addition to acting, Davis has directed a number of productions including Lawrence Fishburne's play “Riff Raff,” a production of “Shame,” at the Elephant Asylum Theatre, and “The Old Settler,” at the Pico Playhouse.Davis has spent more than 15 years mentoring talent at both The William Stanford Davis Masterclass, as well as the Actors Studio, where he is a lifetime member. He has coached several emerging stars, including Alisha Boe, Dylan Sprayberry, Laila Ali, Mc Lyte, Rio Mangini to name but a few and considers it an honor and a blessing to continue sharing his skills and wisdom with all.Stan is from St. Louis and currently resides in Los Angeles.
Have you started thinking about goal setting for 2022? With Lesley's glittery snow globe, Brad and LL chat about New Year's goals, the misconception about giving, and how to grow into a mindset of authenticity. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:A mindset for goal making in 2022Finding charities you are passionate aboutThe misconception about giving Being unapologetically authenticEpisode References/Links:New Scheduling toolOPC Flashcards:OPC Flashcards are on AmazonOPC Flashcards are on our site If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Social MediaInstagramFacebookTik TokLinkedIn Episode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:01 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.(Brad laughs) Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co hosts in life, Brad and I are going to dig into the uplifting convo I had with Marcia Agius in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause this now and go back and listen to that one. And then come back and join us. If you're watching on the YouTube, I have a new so... snow globe and it's big red lips with gold glitter everyone and I've been starting every podcasts. (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell 1:14 I thought it was gonna, I thought it was just like a thi... Like, you said it when we were recording before and I was like, "Haha, okay." She said, she said, "This is going to be on every episode moving forward." I was like, "Right, whatever." Well, it continues to come back.Lesley Logan 1:30 Yes. Yes, it does. And it's really fun and I shake it. So it's got the gold glitter all over my red lips. Anyways. Okay, so (Brad laughs)Brad Crowell 1:38 All right, before we get started.Lesley Logan 1:40 We are still on the road. (Brad: Yeah) So we are actually recording this before we hit the road. And so what I can tell you is at this moment in time, we are probably hanging out with Brad's fabulous family and doing some sort of Pollyanna situation and getting ready to get back out on the road again for a couple pop ups. So if you want to see us in real life, and you live in the States to go to onlinepilatesclasses.com/tour. And then you can see where we are in and get tickets, where we are. What else do we have quick announcements, my love?Brad Crowell 2:10 Two the things and then we have a just something special we wanted to say. But the scheduling tool for Profitable Pilates, if you run a fitness business, or you know Pilates or any other kind of fitness business, we are partnering with a software company that's making a Profitable Pilates scheduling tool. For us, it's so exciting.Lesley Logan 2:35 I wanted to do this for years.Brad Crowell 2:37 Years. We... I mean, everyone asks us, "What is the best one, all the things?" Well, I'll tell you, ours is the best one. (Lesley: Yeah) Okay. And here's why because (Lesley: I'm coaching on it.) Yeah, you're coaching on it. But also every thing that we couldn't do with other scheduling tools we changed three times before we found one that was actually more simple than all the rest and has nothing to do with other things that we needed to do. And so that was like a weird, like, "Okay, this will do for us." (Lesley laughs) Well, we were like, "This isn't, this isn't good enough." (Lesley: Yeah) There's a better way (Lesley: Yeah) and we found that better way. And that's what's coming to you. (Lesley: Yeah) So if you want to get on the list, go to profitablepilates.com/scheduling. (Lesley: Yeah) And you will see a waitlist there. We will be telling you more about it in January.Lesley Logan 3:20 And also happening in January is Agency Mini number six is our mini coaching program. We... (Brad: Agency Mini number six.) I know, actually Agency turns four in January. (Brad: Yeah) Yeah, we I mean, we've been, I've been doing coaching for fitness instructor since 2013, actually technically 2009. But I started the company in 2013. And so Agency Mini is we definitely limit how many people can be in it. So you want to go on the waitlist because you also get the best deals and you get early action to sign up. You'll go to profitablepilates.com/mini - it's M I N I.Brad Crowell 3:53 Yeah. And our special thing we wanted to say is "Happy holidays." (Lesley: Happy holiday.) I know it's two days till Christmas at this point. You know, there's Hanukkah happening. There's ...Lesley Logan 4:06 No, Hanukkah happened a couple weeks ago. (Brad: Yeah, happened.) (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell 4:10 You know, there's all the things. (Lesley: Yeah) And basically, we just wanted to say, we're excited that you (Lesley: Yeah) get to spend time with your friends and families. Hopefully you do that. And you know, that's what we're looking forward to do over the next few days, (Lesley: Yeah) as well.Lesley Logan 4:24 Well, yeah. So, Happy Holidays. Okay. After that, what is our audience question this week?Brad Crowell 4:30 Yeah. So this one fit right along with last week. We just kind of chopped it in two. (Lesley: Yeah) "When and how do you plan your goals for 2022?"Lesley Logan 4:39 Yeah, we don't do resolutions. We do do goals. (Brad: Yeah) And we don't try to do all of them in January, because that's not how things work. (Brad: Yeah, that doesn't really work.) So, I'm really big on figuring out when you want something done by and then working backwards. That's that's how I do goals. So if there's something that I want to have done by the end of 2022, actually look at, when in 2022, things are going to have to happen so that it all leads up to being done. (Lesley laughs) So that's how I mean, that's how I do it. So I mean, do you do it differently than that?Brad Crowell 5:15 Yeah, I do. (Lesley laughs) I definitely do. Let's, which I find ironic, because I'm usually the process guy, right? (Lesley: I know. I hate process.) And so you just map that out for me, which I thought was really funny. But that's not really how I think about goals. Like, I know that goals are, like business goals, or whatever. But I was thinking more personal goals, like, you know, do I want to speak another language? (Lesley: Oh, yeah.) Do I want to change my morning routine? You know, the, you know, like ...Lesley Logan 5:42 I mean, I said those whenever they come up. I don't make that like, end of the year thing.Brad Crowell 5:49 Yeah, but I mean, okay, cool. So like, you know, but but for us moving was a goal. (Lesley: Yeah) And, you know, actually didn't know it was gonna happen as soon as it did. But that was something that was on our list. SoLesley Logan 6:01 I mean, I worked backwards from that. I think we're moving by June 1st. And I was like, that means you got to be doing this by this date. (Brad laughs) And this by this day. (Brad: Right) You might have not been on that process. Brad Crowell 6:07 I think that's also why I wasn't quite ... (Lesley laughs) you know like, like, had a fire lit under me, because I don't, that's not how I think about. (Lesley: I know) I'm like, "This is something that I want to do at some point (Lesley: Yeah) in the near future," which is actually not how you're supposed to set goals. (Lesley: No, no) You're supposed to put a date with it.Lesley Logan 6:22 Can you hear the rebel and the four tendencies in him? (Brad laughs)Brad Crowell 6:25 It might be nice if maybe we could possibly, (Lesley: Yeah) you know, do this thing.Lesley Logan 6:30 I'm like, "When do you want to do it buy. (Brad laughs) Okay, that means we have to do this and this and this." Like, I am on this stuff. (Brad: Yeah) So anyways, I mean, we definitely at the beginning of the year do write things down of what we are intentionally trying to do. But again, it's not a resolution. So I'm, I feel like you're allowed to make new goals whenever they come to you. And you just have to have a buy win date, and then work backwards. Or you can work forwards if you prefer process that way. But I find backwards is easier because it's like a maze. So, I would always go to the finish point on a maze. And then I would work backwards all the way and (Brad: You would?) get start. Yes, I did. And my dad would go, "That's cheating." And I said, "I think it's brilliant." I've (Brad laughs) finished every maze. And, I remember being in a corn maze with my friends and getting so frustrated because, like we kept getting lost. And I was like, "If we could have just been dropped off at the finish point. I could have found us our way out." (Brad laughs) So anyways, um, that's... yeah,Brad Crowell 7:29 I never knew about you. (Lesley: Learn something new) Yeah.Lesley Logan 7:31 I know. Married six years. Look at that.Brad Crowell 7:33 That's amazing.Lesley Logan 7:34 Okay, so let's get into it.Brad Crowell 7:37 There's also one of the things I didn't know, (Lesley: Oh) that that you talked about in the interview with with Marcia. So, I will, I will tell you. (Lesley: Oh, okay.) Yeah, yeah. (Lesley laughs) Oh, actually, one last thing. This is the first year we're not going to do our rare tradition that we actually hold to. Every year on January 1st, we usually just tear our entire apartment apart. (Lesley: Yeah) Look at every single thing that we own. And then get rid of a lot of it if we can (Lesley: Yeah) stuff that we never use, never touch. But (a) we don't live in a 500 square foot apartment anymore, where we can literally see everything.Lesley Logan 8:12 Yeah, no, we gotta definitely go room by room at this point. So we have to schedule that definitely.Brad Crowell 8:17 Yeah. And ... (Lesley: And we're gonna be with Sue and Steven.) Yeah, we're gonna be down in Miami. We're doing New Year's in Miami.Lesley Logan 8:24 Ah, I'm so excited, I have the best outfit for it. (Brad laughs) I really do.Brad Crowell 8:28 Yeah. So, okay. Now let's talk about Marcia Agius. (Lesley: Yeah) With a spirit of giving and a passion for the people, Marcia Agius, is a community leader fighting to uplift and highlight the strengths women have within. From a hockey mom to the creator of ins... @_inspirealways on Instagram with an underscore before. Marcia is trailblazing a new mindset of giving and a community of posi... positivity. (Lesley: Yeah) And joy, to be honest.Lesley Logan 8:57 I know. She's so sweet. And she's like, seriously, so giving. She like, turn... she suggested me for some magazine that Laila Ali was on the first cover of I mean, it was I know. (Brad: Wow) I know. Yeah. So, I should have had that in my things. It's like "Ask Us Beauty," I think is what it's called. So anyways, that ...Brad Crowell 9:19 Well, she she was just so fun to listen to, because she's very excited about (Lesley: Yeah) what she's doing.Lesley Logan 9:25 Yeah, she's she's so passionate what she's doing. She's also like, like, she's just being it till she sees that she's like, "I don't even know what I'm gonna see. Well, I'm just being the thing," (Lesley laughs) and she's like, going for it. I love it so much. So, but one of the, she talked about many things that are really amazing. One of the things that I loved that she talked about is, "Finding charities you're passionate about." And the reason I love this is I think it can get really overwhelming when you're someone who's a giving person or caring person. There's all the stuff going on the world like especially right now like literally every time you turn around there is a group of people that you need support, there is the world's on fire, the world's hot. There's all these things that are happening. There's, if you're in the States, there's like laws that you're like, "What in the frickin' world?" And so it's just ... and then I've talked to our friends in Australia and they've got their own stuff. So it can feel overwhelming. And you're like, "Where do I give my time? Where do I get my money to?" And, I think it's really freeing to be okay with just going and looking up charities that you're actually passionate about, and, and supporting in the way that you can. She talked about the different ways you can support is not always money. And I found that to just be like, that's something that you can do right now. And you can feel really good about yourself.Brad Crowell 10:40 Yeah. And, I think it's also something that we've been working on with (Lesley: Yeah) OPC. And with Profitable Pilates, (Lesley Yeah) which, you know, like, what, what should those? What charities should those businesses support? (Lesley: Yeah) And what is important to us? (Lesley: Yeah) And, you know, when we, when we first started, there was, we were getting to know, the homeless population near where we lived in Los Angeles. And so it was important for us to feed them. (Lesley: Yeah) And so we were looking at charities about that (Lesley: Yeah) Then, you know, we've shifted, having moved here to Vegas with Profitable Pilates. We've been supporting a business that's helping women in need, who end up in the, basically the sex industry here, (Lesley: Mm-hmm) or anywhere, really, (Lesley: Yeah, anywhere) but, but but there's the organizations based here.Lesley Logan 11:37 They're here, and they're in Portland, and they're working on becoming across the US. And it's like, what... the reason why I picked it for Profitable Pilates is that every single of those woman, women is like a business owner in her own way. And if they and a lot of times they are pimped out and they don't even know it, but they have a hard time getting out of it. And I know, if you feel like you can't take, maybe you have an idea for something but you can't get there because you're stuck where you are like I love this charity helps these women get out when they want to. And there's there's no judgment around it. And it's really ...Brad Crowell 12:09 And they do it by, they do it by building relationships.Lesley Logan 12:13 Yes, yes. Yes. It's so it's just something that I'm I'm, I think it's really cool. So, I that's what we did with Profitable Pilates. We're actually still trying to figure out where I'm running out of dates, we got to figure out the charity for OPC that we're choosing. But the reason why we're still working on that is because we're trying really hard to find one that is in more international climate change, focused charity, because our OPC members are all over the world. And that is something we can share in together. And I think they'd be really excited about. So (Brad: Yeah) anyways, I just say that because again, I think you can feel like, "Oh my God, I have to give all these people need something." And it's like, if we all were to focus on the ones we're passionate about, then we can actually probably make some change in those areas.Brad Crowell 12:57 The... Well, you mentioned it before, I was gonna say that the truth of giving money being the way we give back it's a, it's an, it's a challenging misconception, I think, because that's what we, "Oh, I have to give money." But that's not an option for everyone. Right? And that's also not the only way to give back. I know that, you know, (Lesley: Yeah) time, is something I grew up in the church. And so we gave a lot of time, and a lot of community service to different, whatever was going on in our local town, whatever needed help. But, you know, yes, there was monetary contributions, too. But the acts of service was really pushed and giving your time. So, if money isn't an option, then you know, giving "time" can be really helpful or helping someone out, you know, lend... lending (Lesley: Yeah) something to them, whatever. (Lesley: Yeah) That's also, you know, an act of charity and giving. Lesley Logan 13:59 I know. And like doing that locally, because you can really make big change if you're doing things that are more local. So, she actually brought that up. I think you really, you mentioned you really loved that she talked about the different ways of giving. So so I really, I really thought it was very helpful.Brad Crowell 14:16 Yeah. Okay, finally, let's talk about those BE IT action items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Marcia Agius? Lesley Logan 14:28 Why don't you go first?Brad Crowell 14:29 Okay, so she said three really powerful ones at the end. And, I picked the middle one or no, I pick the last one she said, "Be unapologetically authentic."Lesley Logan 14:40 Yeah, that's big ...Brad Crowell 14:42 Yeah, I also ... (Lesley: Bold. It's so bold.) It's very bold. It's also like really hard. (Lesley: Yeah) You know, and I ...Lesley Logan 14:49 We're all part of society and we're all wondering who's going or people gonna like me. If I'm unapolo... apologetically authentic. What if no one likes me?Brad Crowell 14:57 Yeah, but I think that what does that even mean? (Lesley: I don't know) Right. So what is.. what does unapologetically authentic mean?Lesley Logan 15:03 Oh, what it does mean? Oh, it just means that you don't apologize for being your freakin' self.Brad Crowell 15:08 Yeah, but I think that's so challenging. I think ...Lesley Logan 15:10 If you don't ... you don't like, like, like, smooth out your edges, you know? Because like, we all have some rough edges.Brad Crowell 15:18 But I think even that is challenging because that means you have to know yourself.Lesley Logan 15:24 Oh. (Brad: You know, and ... ) Yeah and also that part, I find less challenging. I find more challenging the unapologetically aunthentic. (Lesley laughs) I have no problem, I have problem being authentic. But sometimes I'm like, "Oh, maybe I should apologize because that maybe that was too direct." (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell 15:39 Well, the the thing that I grew up in this world of expectations, here's how you act at this place. This is what you do here. Here's the you know, this these lot of expectations. And, you know, you were, we were talking about this. Actually, I think you were talking about this with Marcia. But basically, you know, how do you like, it comes across as bragging when you're proud of yourself? (Lesley: Yeah) Right? And so that that's a, I think that's a pretty obvious example, that where we like push ourselves down and be like, "Oh, you know, I know I did good, but I can't like, you know, I can't, I can't shout it from the rooftops," kind of thing, because that wouldn't be right (Lesley: Yeah) to do. And that's, you know, that's kind of the world that I come from. And so it was really hard for me to celebrate wins (Lesley: Yeah) about myself because, you know, even though I knew like, "I should be so happy." You are happy for like two seconds, and then you just like, "Look, okay, that's enough," (Lesley: Yeah) you know. And I, so I think being a, you know, unapologeti... unapologetically authentic is really something (Lesley: Bold) you can grow into.Lesley Logan 16:54 Yeah, it was that thank you for saying that. You read my mind because I was like, what if you just like found kind of like the Rob Mack's idea of like, an unapologetically authentic island where you can like feel really, you can do that. And then like, do that there and when that island feels bigger and more secure, and, and everything it can kind of like, maybe you move it over to this little section of your life and move it over here. Like it's ... not I can go from zero to, you know, 100 in one day, like, that's gonna be a lot of changes. Maybe if you especially if you haven't been been yourself. (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell 17:27 Yeah, and also, don't beat yourself up, you know.Lesley Logan 17:29 Oh, my God, please don't at (Brad: Yeah) all cuz that's not, that's not okay. No one that, you would never let a friend do that. So don't let yourself do that.Brad Crowell 17:38 Yeah. Okay. So, what about you?Lesley Logan 17:40 Step so far out of your comfort zone, you forget how to get back. I mean, come on. (Brad laughs) So you think ...Brad Crowell 17:45 That was the first thing she said. And I was like, "Did you write that?" Like, how ... impressed ... (Lesley: She lives that. That's how she lives.) It's so impressive.Lesley Logan 17:53 She, she she did that for her Inspire Always. I mean, she just like steps so far out. She's like, "Okay, I'm gonna do it." And, and now she's like, "I don't even know how I wasn't doing this before." So, I really liked that because I think Amy Ledin talks about this a lot with like, if you are, if you you know, because she works with women who are changing their bodies, and she makes them throw their clothes away.Brad Crowell 18:16 Right, (Lesley: So they can't) right. There's no going back.Lesley Logan 18:18 There's no going back to that. And I think like this is also ...Brad Crowell 18:22 And that is, that there's a lot of reticence that ... I mean, that would freak me out. And that's that's a ...Lesley Logan 18:28 Well, I mean like let's talk about like when you are going to leave your job. You were trying to do it part time for them (Brad: oh, man.) and like you were I'm gonna work five hours a week for them and it's like ...Brad Crowell 18:36 That was a huge step out of any kind of comfort zone.Lesley Logan 18:40 And you and then and then they said, "No, you can't." And you were like, "Oh and I was like just don't work for them." And then like, you like, so I think sometimes some people are like, "Okay, I'm gonna do a little bit over here and I do little over here." And it's like ... (Brad: Yeah, you keep your feet in both, you know.) You're you at some point, yeah gotta just get over and like, "Burn the boats" is what Tony Robbins says. Boutta' burn the boats, so ... Brad Crowell 19:02 Yeah, um, I I think I wouldn't have done that. Had my old company not changed their decision on on me working (Lesley: on the last day.) Yeah, me working part time after I was done because I I think that there was so much hesitation and so much fear from losing all that security or what I deemed security even though it was also really stressful. (Lesley: Yeah) You know, I wouldn't have made that decision on my own but then when the, when the rug was pulled out from under me, it kind of left me with no choice. And that was like really scary. (Brad laughs)Lesley Logan 19:43 Yeah, but look at you now. (Brad: Yeah, yeah.) So um, yeah, I just I love that. I think that is like, that should be on a frickin' office wall. That should be on a journal, that should be.Brad Crowell 19:54 Step so far out of your comfort zone, you forget how to get back. (Lesley: Yeah) Amazing.Lesley Logan 19:59 Amazing. I've chills. All right. I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell 20:02 And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 20:03 Thank you so much for joining us today and every week, really. And this entire first year, it's been so wonderful. We are so grateful for you. How are you going to use these tips in your life? DM us, tag the pod, tag Marcia, and let us know. And then also send it to a friend who needs a little uplifting a little inspiration. We, that's how this podcast grows. And we couldn't be like we couldn't thank you enough if you did that. So please do and we'll catch you in the next episode.Brad Crowell 20:28 Bye for now.Lesley Logan 20:32 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. 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