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Nikki Scott's husband Lee was killed in Afghanistan in 2009 while serving with the Royal Tank Regiment. Since Lee's death, Nikki has established a charity focusing on the welfare of bereaved children of HM Forces personnel - Scotty's Little Soldiers. Become a patron of this podcast at patreon.com/hkpodcasts
Renegade Muscle 05 with Lee Priest. Hosted by Geoff Roberts. Lee and Geoff are back! 2:30 Lee’s throw back outfit from the 90’s with short shorts and a fanny pack 11:00 Lee makes fun of Geoff’s movie reviews 17:45 Lee’s most savage training partner - Intense Training 24:30 Did Lee every think about joining the military? If so, what branch? 35:15 Least favorite Animal? 48:00 Since Lee was such a good bodybuilder from a young age, what was it like competing with much older guys? 1:03:00 Best Book on lifting/bodybuilding that Lee has read 1:12:00 Not eating enough ! Follow Lee : https://www.facebook.com/OfficialLeePriest https://www.instagram.com/officialleepriest Follow Geoff : https://www.instagram.com/geoffroberts02 Presented by: TRUE NUTRITION. Code: ADVICES https://www.truenutrition.com/ 3rd Party Tested, Discover the source that bodybuilders trust! Get Zynamite on Amazon with 2-Day Delivery: (USA) https://bit.ly/AdvicesAZOTH [Enter Code: ADVICES10 at checkout for 10%] Order Zynamite internationally (Tracking Included) www.GetAzoth.com [Enter code ADVICES10 at checkout for 10% off]
David Keene has been active in national politics since 1968, and has worked for Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bob Dole and Senator James L. Buckley. Keene served as Chairman of the American Conservative Union (ACU) from 1984 until 2011. The ACU organizes the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC. Keene was NRA President in 2011-2013. Lee Murphy, U.S. Congressional Candidate Delaware, began teaching at Immaculate Heart of Mary, and coached at St. Elizabeth’s and St. Mark’s High Schools. He worked in the railroad industry for 35 years, starting as a conductor and ending in management. Since Lee has pursued an acting career, appearing in commercials, film and TV. Lee is a grandfather who is helping to raise two wonderful grandkids. Ben Brubeck with Associated Builders and Contractors a national construction industry trade association representing more than 21,000 members. Founded on the merit shop philosophy, ABC and its 69 chapters help members develop people, win work and deliver that work safely, ethically and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which ABC and its members work. ABC's membership represents all specialties within the U.S. construction industry and is comprised primarily of firms that perform work in the industrial and commercial sectors. Hans von Spakovsky is an authority on a wide range of issues – including civil rights, civil justice, the First Amendment, immigration, the rule of law and government reform -- as a senior legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies. His analysis and commentary have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, Politico, Human Events, National Review Online and Townhall. Along with John Fund, he is the co-author of Who’s Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk and Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department Brooke McGowan is a longtime conservative from Oklahoma. She works diligently to keep constitutional and conservative Christian values the focus for those who endeavor to save the republic. She founded MAGA Make America Great Always to support Conservative candidates. Cowboys for Trump has developed a great relationship with a great President. C4T founder Couy Griffin is a County Commissioner in Otero County New Mexico. Cowboys for Trump is an organization founded upon like-minded Americans who are concerned about the direction of our country. We believe that the liberal progressive agenda is drastically moving us away from the identifying principles that make us proud to be American. Tim Viens is a driver in the NASCAR Gander Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. Mike Affarano Motorsports has announced that the No. 03 Chevy Silverado driven by Timothy Viens will be carrying the colors of TRUMP / PENCE 2020 in the season opener NextEra Energy Resources 250 at the famed Daytona International Speedway. Viens No. 03 will be proudly sponsored by The Patriots PAC of America in conjunction with Race Fans for Trump 2020. Viens has spent time in both the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, as well as the second-tier NASCAR Xfinity Series in his career.
Todays episode is with Lee Petrucci. Lee runs the BodyCare Sports Injury Clinic and has had an incredible career. Lee first began working in sports therapy working for a number of different football clubs for 11 seasons. Since Lee has gone on to grow his very successful business the BodyCare Sports Injuries Clinic, helping people from all walks of his life stay injury free implementing his no-nonsense approach to getting to the route cause of the problem. Listen , share and enjoy :-)
On this episode, we present a discussion about Cars 3, the Pixar movie released in the summer of 2017 movie season. Since Lee was unable to come on the show for MOW #181, we decided to let him have a majority of this episode. To help Lee out, Mr. and Mrs. MOWnonymous, Richard Hercher and Rachelle Crow-Hercher, come on the show to discuss the movie. As you may have noticed, when Cars 3 came out in theaters, we never did a movie review. We decided to delay our discussion of Cars 3 to give you the opportunity to watch the movie and devlope your own opinions. Do I need to say spoiler alert? Hopefully, you have seen the movie by now. If not, do it this weekend and then come back to listen to the show before we release the next show. What did you think about our discussion? Did you agree or disagree with what we said on this show? Any comments? Share them at show@magicourway.com. Your opinions are always welcome on our show.
Creative Financing I visited Chris and Seth. They were partners of Advanced Building Solutions, a premier real estate development company with more than $100 million worth of properties under development. Although I’d never met Chris prior to my release from prison, my friend Lee could introduce me. Without a doubt, Chris and Seth were the type of people I had in mind when I thought about avatars. If leaders like Chris and Seth were going to believe in me, they would want to see a record showing that I was different from the foolish young man who began selling drugs when he was 20. I always believed that my adjustment through prison would have a direct influence on my ability to overcome challenges upon release. When I met with the Chris and Seth, I showed them the record I’d worked hard to build. I was a published author, I had academic credentials, and I could show that I’d been married for ten years. Further, I had support from Lee, and he vouched for me. Any business person in the San Francisco Bay area had enormous respect for Lee. Since Lee vouched for me, Chris and Seth found it easier to believe in me. We spoke about a new real estate project they were developing in Petaluma, a quaint city about 40 miles north of San Francisco. Although Chris and Seth hadn’t broken ground on the properties when I met with them, they told me that when they finished the development, each house in the development would list for about $400,000. I wanted to buy one of those houses for Carole and me. Yet since we didn’t have the financial wherewithal to step up to the plate, I needed their help. Although an initial assessment of our credit score would suggest that we weren’t credit worthy at the time, I asked Chris and Seth to consider us for the growth we would make in the years to come. Besides not qualifying for a mortgage, we couldn’t afford to set aside 20% of the purchase price as a down payment on the property. Despite those weaknesses, I persuaded the developers that we would be a good credit risk for them if they would agree to finance us on a purchase. To make my case, I encouraged them to consider what we had accomplished under difficult circumstances. Then I showed the plans we had made to grow. If they would extend us financing for a few years, a lot would change that would allow us to qualify for a traditional mortgage. For example, Carole would graduate and increase her earning power. I would finish with my obligation to the Bureau of Prisons and be able to apply for credit. And the business I intended to develop would provide me with more earnings. Despite the perceived weakness of our credit score in the fall of 2012, I made a persuasive case that we would be stronger financially in years to come and qualify for a mortgage. We came to an agreement The developers agreed to finance us on the purchase of our first house. Since a real estate agent wouldn’t be involved and they wouldn’t have to pay a commission, they even agreed to drop $10,000 off of the purchase price. We bought our property for $390,000 in the fall of 2012. As a consequence of the developers’ trust, they only required us to write a check for $12,000. Since the Bureau of Prisons wouldn’t authorize me to purchase anything on credit, we initially put the house in Carole’s name. Both of us felt pleased that before I concluded my obligation to the Bureau of Prisons, we’d planted our stake in the ground. We were homeowners. Masterminds have frequently said “The harder I work, the luckier I become.” Without a doubt, Carole and I were fortunate. Support from people like Chris and Seth, or Lee, allowed us to purchase our first piece of real estate in the fall of 2012. By signing that agreement, we controlled an appreciating asset in an appreciating market. As I’ll describe in chapters to follow, real estate values increased in the San Francisco Bay area in 2013, 2014, and 2015. When those values increased, our equity increased, bringing us more financial stability. If we didn’t have support, we would not have been able to purchase that first piece of property. The salient point, however, is that we began sowing seeds for that support long before we purchased the property. Indeed, the decisions we began making decades earlier, before we ever thought about owning real estate, gave us the track record we needed. With that track record, we could persuade others to see us for what we would become. If you’re inside of a jail, a prison, or in some other type of struggle, I urge you to recognize the importance of each decision you make. The decisions you’re making today will influence the opportunities that open for you in the future. Consider this lesson with every decision that you make, including the friends you choose, the activities you pursue, and the books you read. Every decision comes with opportunity costs. So choose wisely.
Creative Financing: I visited Chris and Seth. They were partners of Advanced Building Solutions, a premier real estate development company with more than $100 million worth of properties under development. Although I’d never met Chris prior to my release from prison, my friend Lee could introduce me. Without a doubt, Chris and Seth were the type of people I had in mind when I thought about avatars. If leaders like Chris and Seth were going to believe in me, they would want to see a record showing that I was different from the foolish young man who began selling drugs when he was 20. I always believed that my adjustment through prison would have a direct influence on my ability to overcome challenges upon release. When I met with the Chris and Seth, I showed them the record I’d worked hard to build. I was a published author, I had academic credentials, and I could show that I’d been married for ten years. Further, I had support from Lee, and he vouched for me. Any business person in the San Francisco Bay area had enormous respect for Lee. Since Lee vouched for me, Chris and Seth found it easier to believe in me. We spoke about a new real estate project they were developing in Petaluma, a quaint city about 40 miles north of San Francisco. Although Chris and Seth hadn’t broken ground on the properties when I met with them, they told me that when they finished the development, each house in the development would list for about $400,000. I wanted to buy one of those houses for Carole and me. Yet since we didn’t have the financial wherewithal to step up to the plate, I needed their help. Although an initial assessment of our credit score would suggest that we weren’t credit worthy at the time, I asked Chris and Seth to consider us for the growth we would make in the years to come. Besides not qualifying for a mortgage, we couldn’t afford to set aside 20% of the purchase price as a down payment on the property. Despite those weaknesses, I persuaded the developers that we would be a good credit risk for them if they would agree to finance us on a purchase. To make my case, I encouraged them to consider what we had accomplished under difficult circumstances. Then I showed the plans we had made to grow. If they would extend us financing for a few years, a lot would change that would allow us to qualify for a traditional mortgage. For example, Carole would graduate and increase her earning power. I would finish with my obligation to the Bureau of Prisons and be able to apply for credit. And the business I intended to develop would provide me with more earnings. Despite the perceived weakness of our credit score in the fall of 2012, I made a persuasive case that we would be stronger financially in years to come and qualify for a mortgage. We came to an agreement. The developers agreed to finance us on the purchase of our first house. Since a real estate agent wouldn’t be involved and they wouldn’t have to pay a commission, they even agreed to drop $10,000 off of the purchase price. We bought our property for $390,000 in the fall of 2012. As a consequence of the developers’ trust, they only required us to write a check for $12,000. Since the Bureau of Prisons wouldn’t authorize me to purchase anything on credit, we initially put the house in Carole’s name. Both of us felt pleased that before I concluded my obligation to the Bureau of Prisons, we’d planted our stake in the ground. We were homeowners. Masterminds have frequently said “The harder I work, the luckier I become.” Without a doubt, Carole and I were fortunate. Support from people like Chris and Seth, or Lee, allowed us to purchase our first piece of real estate in the fall of 2012. By signing that agreement, we controlled an appreciating asset in an appreciating market. As I’ll describe in chapters to follow, real estate values increased in the San Francisco Bay area in 2013, 2014, and 2015. When those values increased, our equity increased, bringing us more financial stability. If we didn’t have support, we would not have been able to purchase that first piece of property. The salient point, however, is that we began sowing seeds for that support long before we purchased the property. Indeed, the decisions we began making decades earlier, before we ever thought about owning real estate, gave us the track record we needed. With that track record, we could persuade others to see us for what we would become. If you’re inside of a jail, a prison, or in some other type of struggle, I urge you to recognize the importance of each decision you make. The decisions you’re making today will influence the opportunities that open for you in the future. Consider this lesson with every decision that you make, including the friends you choose, the activities you pursue, and the books you read. Every decision comes with opportunity costs. So choose wisely.
The founder of Marriot gave Lee Cockerell an unexpected lesson in why you should look professional. Since Lee learned this lesson, he has always gone out of his way to look professional. In this episode, Lee explains why you need to look professional and the impact it will have on your career. Lee also talks about the new videos he has filmed for Thrive 15 to help you with time management. Use the code MAGIC for one free month.
Since Lee is going away to Haiti for two weeks, we thought we’d upload a little mini episode for you guys. We talk about our Christmas, Lee going away, and get a very special call from Caleb Bacon. Hope you enjoy! See you in two weeks! Download This!
Since Lee and I have a habit of getting lost and turned around, we thought it would be fun to gather a few clips to share.