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Welcome back to For The Love of Guns! In this relaxed and nostalgic episode, host Jason Schaller sits down in-studio with returning guest Lonnie Robinson, a longtime friend, Marine Corps veteran, and firearms enthusiast. Together, they dive into the joys and challenges of getting back into competition shooting as they navigate their "older years," reflecting on past experiences, evolving passions, and the camaraderie that keeps them hooked on the sport. Key Segments Intro: Welcome Back Lonnie [00:00:04 - 00:01:42] Jason kicks off the show with a warm welcome to Lonnie, a rare in-studio guest who's back for more “abuse.” The duo shares how they met—Lonnie as a customer when Jason ran an FFL—and their enduring friendship despite Jason's playful jabs. Topic: Returning to Competition Shooting [00:01:43 - 00:11:53] Jason and Lonnie discuss their return to competition shooting, focusing on trap, sporting clays, and pistol matches. Lonnie reflects on his recent trap and five-stand sessions at a new club, reigniting his love for shotgunning—a passion rooted in his Marine Corps days and childhood hunting in Texas. Jason shares his own journey, from trap at age 10 with an 870 Wingmaster to pistol competitions in his 20s and sporting clays in his 30s. They explore the physical challenges of aging—shoulder surgeries, knee issues, and arthritis—and how it shifts their focus from winning to enjoying the sport and camaraderie. Highlight: Lonnie's shift to competing against himself rather than others: “I'm my main adversary now.” [00:06:13] Sponsor Break: EGIS Gun Care [00:11:53 - 00:12:35] Jason gives a shoutout to AEGIS Gun Care at https://trb.fyi/boomlube, praising their oils and teasing an upcoming content idea. Use code BoomLub at checkout for 10% off and to support the show! Long-Range Shooting: Military vs. Now [00:12:35 - 00:16:58] Lonnie contrasts his Marine Corps long-range shooting with today's recreational approach, emphasizing fun over necessity. A discussion on ethical hunting: Lonnie opts against building a long-range hunting rifle (7mm PRC) for a client due to insufficient skill and practice for shots beyond 400 yards. Highlight: “Unless you know your rifle, load, and wind conditions, you shouldn't take long-range shots.” [00:14:46] Gunsmithing: Experience Over Certificates [00:17:01 - 00:23:26] The pair dive into building custom rifles, with Lonnie sharing his work at Little Mountain Gun Works and Jason recounting his own builds (e.g., rebarreling Remington 700s). They critique gunsmithing schools like SDI and MGS, agreeing real-world experience trumps formal diplomas. Lonnie's “diploma from life and the Marine Corps” speaks for itself. Highlight: Lonnie on woodworking: “I don't need a class—I make really nice stocks.” [00:20:52] Competition Rifles and Shotguns [00:23:26 - 00:45:24] From chassis systems to classic over-and-unders, they explore how competition gear has evolved and their personal preferences (Lonnie's Beretta love shines through). Lonnie's shift to enjoying the process over scores: “My five-stand was atrocious compared to my old scores, but I had a blast.” [00:45:10] Speed Round [00:51:22 - 00:57:03] Jason surprises Lonnie with a quick-fire Q&A: Ear plugs or muffs? Plugs for shotguns. [00:52:16] 357 or 454 Casull? 357 for versatility. [00:53:55] Improved or modified choke? Modified for all-around use. [00:55:05] Single shot or lever action? Single shot (Ruger No. 1 fan). [00:56:23] Thinking Question: From the world's largest armory, Lonnie picks a Ma Deuce (.50 BMG), envisioning it in a Jeep for Rolling Thunder. [00:57:27] Wrap-Up: Little Mountain Gun Works [01:01:03 - 01:04:26] Lonnie introduces his retirement gig at Little Mountain Gun Works, crafting custom PRS and NRL rifles with his 07 FFL. Jason teases future collaborations—stay tuned for more! The episode ends with their signature banter,
Welcome back to For The Love of Guns! In this relaxed and nostalgic episode, host Jason Schaller sits down in-studio with returning guest Lonnie Robinson, a longtime friend, Marine Corps veteran, and firearms enthusiast. Together, they dive into the joys and challenges of getting back into competition shooting as they navigate their "older years," reflecting on past experiences, evolving passions, and the camaraderie that keeps them hooked on the sport. Key Segments Intro: Welcome Back Lonnie [00:00:04 - 00:01:42] Jason kicks off the show with a warm welcome to Lonnie, a rare in-studio guest who's back for more “abuse.” The duo shares how they met—Lonnie as a customer when Jason ran an FFL—and their enduring friendship despite Jason's playful jabs. Topic: Returning to Competition Shooting [00:01:43 - 00:11:53] Jason and Lonnie discuss their return to competition shooting, focusing on trap, sporting clays, and pistol matches. Lonnie reflects on his recent trap and five-stand sessions at a new club, reigniting his love for shotgunning—a passion rooted in his Marine Corps days and childhood hunting in Texas. Jason shares his own journey, from trap at age 10 with an 870 Wingmaster to pistol competitions in his 20s and sporting clays in his 30s. They explore the physical challenges of aging—shoulder surgeries, knee issues, and arthritis—and how it shifts their focus from winning to enjoying the sport and camaraderie. Highlight: Lonnie's shift to competing against himself rather than others: “I'm my main adversary now.” [00:06:13] Sponsor Break: EGIS Gun Care [00:11:53 - 00:12:35] Jason gives a shoutout to AEGIS Gun Care at https://trb.fyi/boomlube, praising their oils and teasing an upcoming content idea. Use code BoomLub at checkout for 10% off and to support the show! Long-Range Shooting: Military vs. Now [00:12:35 - 00:16:58] Lonnie contrasts his Marine Corps long-range shooting with today's recreational approach, emphasizing fun over necessity. A discussion on ethical hunting: Lonnie opts against building a long-range hunting rifle (7mm PRC) for a client due to insufficient skill and practice for shots beyond 400 yards. Highlight: “Unless you know your rifle, load, and wind conditions, you shouldn't take long-range shots.” [00:14:46] Gunsmithing: Experience Over Certificates [00:17:01 - 00:23:26] The pair dive into building custom rifles, with Lonnie sharing his work at Little Mountain Gun Works and Jason recounting his own builds (e.g., rebarreling Remington 700s). They critique gunsmithing schools like SDI and MGS, agreeing real-world experience trumps formal diplomas. Lonnie's “diploma from life and the Marine Corps” speaks for itself. Highlight: Lonnie on woodworking: “I don't need a class—I make really nice stocks.” [00:20:52] Competition Rifles and Shotguns [00:23:26 - 00:45:24] From chassis systems to classic over-and-unders, they explore how competition gear has evolved and their personal preferences (Lonnie's Beretta love shines through). Lonnie's shift to enjoying the process over scores: “My five-stand was atrocious compared to my old scores, but I had a blast.” [00:45:10] Speed Round [00:51:22 - 00:57:03] Jason surprises Lonnie with a quick-fire Q&A: Ear plugs or muffs? Plugs for shotguns. [00:52:16] 357 or 454 Casull? 357 for versatility. [00:53:55] Improved or modified choke? Modified for all-around use. [00:55:05] Single shot or lever action? Single shot (Ruger No. 1 fan). [00:56:23] Thinking Question: From the world's largest armory, Lonnie picks a Ma Deuce (.50 BMG), envisioning it in a Jeep for Rolling Thunder. [00:57:27] Wrap-Up: Little Mountain Gun Works [01:01:03 - 01:04:26] Lonnie introduces his retirement gig at Little Mountain Gun Works, crafting custom PRS and NRL rifles with his 07 FFL. Jason teases future collaborations—stay tuned for more! The episode ends with their signature banter, proving their friendship is as strong as their love for guns. Notable Quotes “Shotgunning and hunting birds is always a love.” – Lonnie [00:02:51] “It's not putting holes in paper—it's that challenge.” – Jason [00:04:25] “I'm not competing against everybody else now—I'm competing against myself.” – Lonnie [00:06:13] “There's no replacing actual experience.” – Jason [00:20:23] Connect Follow Little Mountain Gun Works: Stay tuned for updates via the podcast! Support the Show: Visit AEGIS Gun Care at https://trb.fyi/boomlube and use code BoomLub for 10% off. Subscribe: Catch every episode of For The Love of Guns wherever you get your podcasts!
Dr. Lonnie Robinson from Regional Family Medicine in Mountain Home, Arkansas explains the challenges surrounding prior authorization faced by both practices and insurance providers, and how this inspired him to become involved in state health policy advocacy. Hear how Dr. Robinson, drawing inspiration from Texas' “gold card” approach, worked with Aledade's policy committee and state legislators to pass similar legislation in Arkansas to reduce administrative workloads. Submit your questions, comments, or episode ideas to acoshow@aledade.com
One of the artists working on new stained glass images for Historic Clayborn Temple talks on the “On The Record” podcast about bringing images of the 1968 sanitation workers strike to the frames of the landmark.
Dr. Lonnie Robinson joins Brett to discuss how AI is impacting the evolution of plagiarism. The world changing developments of AI have in turn revolutionized the way college students are cheating. The war rages on with efforts to detect AI plagiarism in full swing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anjeleigh Lonnette Robinson-Partridge is the Founder of a National Certification Coaching and Mentoring Company, NP Training Network. With over hundreds of clients across the country and online. Anjeleigh teaches her clients the skill of testing-taking strategies by utilizing her experiences as a Nursing Instructor and knowledge as a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner to help her clients achieve their board certification goals at various nursing levels. After witnessing her journey from failure to triumph, her late brother, Lonnie Robinson, encouraged her to create a space that specialized in helping others to achieve their goals of certification and career success while overcoming their fear of failure. Anjeleigh has a Master of Science in Nursing from Winston-Salem State University. She is a Certified Nurse Educator, and an American Heart Association certified Basic Life Support Instructor. In addition, Anjeleigh is a Family Nurse Practitioner at North Raleigh Integrated Primary Care in Raleigh, NC. Anjeleigh is a wife, a mother of 3 children, and one dog. She enjoys serving her community at her local church, Christ Family Church, in Cary, NC. Listen in as we talk about her challenges in both her personal and professional life. We talk about her brother Lonnie Robinson and how he impacted her before he passed from COVID and even after his death. Anjeleigh is one amazing person who has overcome so much!
Where I come from the elders have always counseled us on the importance of owning land and property; if that philosophy applies to you and you're finding yourself looking for opportunities in NYC, meet Lonnie Robinson! In this episode we discussed how he became a licensed agent, his client-agent philosophy and real estate in Brooklyn. As a native of the borough he has a strong sense of the village's value, or neighborhood if you will. In Mr. Robinson's neighborhood the vibes are good, the music is boom bap and he can always get you tickets to a good show! Listen & share, it's the Brooklyn way!
Lonnie Robinson is an Internet Business Optimization Expert and the CEO of Robinson Infomedia Inc. http://robinsoninfomedia.net Lonnie started his digital information business part-time back in 2002, shortly after selling my wireless communications business and going back to Corporate America. Selling Information Products had been a dream of mine for a few years, as I saw that people seem to be having a good time while making a ton of money simultaneously! In this interview, you will get to know Lonnie and what Fearless Happyness looks for him.
Today's guest on The Dance of Life Podcast shares over two decades of experience in business and marketing with you to empower you wherever you may be in your own journey. We talk about the importance of trust and building a connection with your clients for long-term success, how to effectively brand yourself and build a brand, how to get distill your message from the “crowd” to the “inner circle” and some of the top mistakes that people make in getting their message out there.
In this episode of the Two Twenty Podcast, we are joined by Lonnie Robinson and Fred Khonje from Affinity Credit Union to talk about small business banking and the amazing work they are doing to help companies get off the ground! Our guests share some very simple and helpful advice for asking questions and gauging your bank and how they are serving you before we dive into the work that is done at Affinity and the services they currently offer.
GLORY STORY There is always a story behind someone’s glory. It’s usually a tough one. Achievement and success must be earned. When they are, that’s rich. Today’s episode is about a highly successful millennial entrepreneur. An online marketer and business coach named Marquel Russell. His success is impressive. His determination and grit to achieve success are inspiring. His journey trul is a glory story. Marquel is from the hood in Atlanta Georgia. He didn’t have positive male role models growing up. He looked up to and emulated gangsters and drug dealers, even Pablo Escobar. Marquel’s early walk on the wild side landed him in jail. He was in lockup at 19 when his first child was born. How did he turn things around, write an awesome new story, and live into it? That’s what you’ll discover in this powerful candid interview with Marquel Chili Gates Russell. Here are some of the highlights of a glory story you’ll learn from and enjoy: How Marquel’s entrepreneurial mom instilled believe and hope in him The funny story behind his first car, a 1984 baby blue Ford How the candy lady sparked his entrepreneurship Life skills Marquel learned in prison Discovering Bible study behind bars The influence of entertainment and club promotion on Marquel’s success How network marketing opened a door to a whole new way of life The personal development gurus that advanced Marquel’s growth Zig Ziglar’s great inspiration What happened when a mentor named Lonnie Robinson came into Marquel’s life The powerful effect of earning his first dollar online Marquel Russell’s first six figure payday The morning success ritual that fuels Marquel’s success How Marquel guides and inspires inner city youth His vision to impact the global economy by helping others BOOKS IN THIS PODCAST The War of Art (https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Through-Creative-Battles/dp/1936891026/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1545426271&sr=8-3) by Steven Pressfield (Marquels favorite) Do The Work (https://www.amazon.com/Do-Work-Overcome-Resistance-Your/dp/1936891379/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1545426344&sr=8-4) by Steven Pressfield The Daily Stoic (https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Stoic-Meditations-Wisdom-Perseverance-ebook/dp/B01HNJIJB2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1545426224&sr=8-3&keywords=the+daily+stoic) by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman The Miracle Morning (https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Not-So-Obvious-Guaranteed-Transform-ebook/dp/B00AKKS278/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1545426980&sr=8-3&keywords=miracle+morning+hal+elrod+book) by Hal Elrod A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of “A Course in Miracles” (https://www.amazon.com/Return-Love-Reflections-Principles-Miracles/dp/0060927488/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1545426431&sr=8-3) by Marianne Williamson MARQUEL’S FAVORITE QUOTE “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” ― Marianne Williamson CONTACT MARQUEL www.MarquelRussell.com...
We know the secret to building businesses up is productizing. Doesn't matter if it's physical goods, digital assets, and sweat equity…as long as it can be sold multiple times without performing the same task over and over again. One such strategy to do that is with membership sites. Here is the misconception…general knowledge says you need to have one product per site. That limits how you can charge multiple time if the value isn't increased over time and my guest Lonnie Robinson lays downs how others are getting it wrong and how you can succeed no matter where you are today.
WHICH ONE ARE YOU? There are two kinds of people. Those who play the roles that others give them. And those who create and live into their own empowering roles. Learn and be inspired by Lonnie Robinson, a man who creates wealth and happiness by reinventing himself from time to time. Clothier to stars, head of his own mobile phone empire, successful internet marketer, as well as a dedicated family man and very proud father. You will love his story about playing golf with Michael Jordan. And, you’ll discover the mindset that allows you to be and do anything you desire. Tell us what you think and feel. Click “Join The Conversation” below. Let Your voice be heard.
Welcome to Episode 002 of the Learn. Create. Share. podcast. In this episode, Lonnie Robinson talks about the one thing that holds most of us back: Excuses!
Go behind the scenes of how Robinson Infomedia was born.
In this episode, Lonnie Robinson talks with software developer and fellow internet marketer Jason Baker.