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What is your definition of love? How many times have you been in love? Do you love yourself? These simple yet profound and powerful questions have taken our guest, Trey Humphreys, to develop a unique view of love, life, and how he sees and approaches the world. In this episode, Trey Humphreys joins us to talk about love, storytelling, entrepreneurship, personal branding, and legacy. After hitting rock bottom, Trey made a life-changing discovery during a coaching session when he wrote his definition of love on a whiteboard. Then, thanks to his love for traveling, surrounding himself with unusual people, and asking them about their perspective on life, he found a new meaning for himself. He is the Resident Personal Brand Strategist at Brand Builders Group, a Coach, the Author of "Love Is Bananas," a multipreneur, and a truly inspiring human being. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Trey's adventurous spirit, which took him to incredible places and allowed him to meet and connect with extraordinary people all over the world. You'll also hear about his definition of love, his rock-bottom moments, and the resilient mindset he used as a rope to get out of there. Additionally, you'll learn about Trey's passion for traveling and meeting unusual people, the amazing stories he gathered along his many travels, and his thoughts on personal branding, entrepreneurship, storytelling, and much more.Tune in to episode 22 of RADitude and open up to a powerful form of self-love, self-discovery, acceptance, and self-improvement.In This Episode, You Will Learn:What is Brand Builders Group and how they help people (2:10)Trey talks about how things didn't play out as he expected after college (4:50)How "Love Is Bananas" was born (7:50)Trey's definition of love. A whole new chapter in his life (9:30)A life shared is better than a life alone (17:00)Trey talks about the weirdest people he met in his travels (22:00)How to enhance your storytelling abilities (28:10)What happened to your pants? (31:00)"If you want to be an interesting speaker, have an interesting life" (35:20)Resources mentioned:Book: Trey Humphreys - Love Is Bananas: One Man's Journey to Discover the Most Important Word in the WorldConnect with Trey:WebsiteLinkedInLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #63: Meet today's guest Trey Humphreys, formerly the force behind the Atlanta Falcons Mascot persona "Freddie The Falcon". Trey has evolved into a multifaceted individual, now making waves as an accomplished author of the book "Love is Bananas", personal branding strategist, and international speaker. In every endeavor, Trey continues to embody the spirit of joy, creativity, and genuine connection, proving that the art of storytelling transcends boundaries and can shape a truly remarkable life. HIGHLIGHTS: 5:00 - Trey's Mascot Background. 11:45 - When your team isn't very good... 15:33 - What's the most important thing in the world? 19:05 - Trey's famous party/fur bus. 28:56 - Hitting rock bottom. 39:10 - Philosophy on life. Sponsors:
Trey Humphrey's, a globally recognized, multi-7-figure entrepreneur, bestselling author, and expert in helping individuals and companies develop a connection that results in moving beyond what they believe is possible. But his main focus? It's learning about love. He's a self-proclaimed extreme weirdo, he's unconventional as can be and so funny, I almost had to stop recording, I was laughing so hard. We are grappling with his quest for love and finding it in the most unusual places. Be sure to sign up for the December Pre-New Year's CLEARING CHALLENGE. Trey Humphrey's Links: Trey Humphrey's Website Love is Bananas Book Trey's IG ALLISON HARE'S LINKS: Patreon for Culture Changers - Support Culture Changers Podcast by becoming a valued patron and getting all episodes ad-free plus bonus content and community! AllisonHare.com - Culture Changers Podcast, personal journal and blog, dance Instagram - Steps to heal yourself, move society forward, and slinging memes and dancing (seriously, Allison is also a dance fitness instructor) Blog - quick, way more personal, deeper topics - make sure to subscribe Reb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with code: ahare under Instructor Referral Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode features Kevin's friend Trey Humphreys! Trey is all about human connection and the power this has to change lives. He started sharing his thoughts through a blog and got so much support, he kept doing it. He's also had an entrepreneurial journey since his college years going through deejaying at bars and even owning one. He also shares his admiration for Tony Robbins and how influential he's been in his life. He also shares how he's helping men get comfortable being vulnerable through his company The Exchange. Tune in to this episode and dive deep into being a man and vulnerable at the same time.
Author & Adventurer Trey Humphreys talks about his new book, Love is Bananas, and chats about some of his memorable travel experiences. @treygoesglobal @anygivenrunway
Trey Humphreys is a self-proclaimed 'commitment-phobe.' At 47, he's never been engaged or married. And so his journey with his aversion to love had him traveling the globe and searching for the answers to the question, 'What is Love?' His answer? He discusses it within his book, "Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places" which we also discuss on this episode. We also dig into: - why men are scared of commitment - his men's group and why it's so important for men over a certain age to connect and talk with one another - the importance of facing your fears head on and moving in the direction of what scares you - why you should hire a coach and surround yourself with a supportive team - Trey's suggestion to loving yourself (and he'll be the first to admit, he used to HATE himself) - the difference between western love... and the rest of the world - his sage advice in order to be successful in life - his goal to 'wake up excited and go to bed fulfilled' every day and how you can too In addition to being a great guy, Trey is simply inspiring and so much fun to talk to (as well as listen to). Make sure to carve out time to listen to this episode and put yourself on the waiting list for pre-order for his book! Connect with Trey: www.iamtrey.com (You can find his book here!) IG: www.instagram.com/treygoesglobal Connect with Emyrald: www.emyraldsinclaire.comIG: www.instagram.com/manifestwithemyrald FB: www.facebook.com/pureradiantself
I struggled with how to describe this episode's guest, Trey Humphreys. His life experience is one of the most unique and self-driven as any I've encountered, and he has more fun than most people you know. He sums himself up as "Author. Life Coach. Extreme Weirdo." We'll discuss his weirdo-ness, challenging yourself every day, dealing with fear, fur lining busses, and more. I hope this conversation makes you think about who you are, what you do, and why you are doing it. It did for me. You can find Trey at www.iamtrey.com And @treygoesglobal on all the social medias. Enjoy! - Intro - A Postcard (From The Edge Of The World) by Wes Yoakam/Big Atomic from the album "4 Star Explosion". Available on Apple Music
Former Atlanta Falcons mascot and successful entrepreneur Trey Humphreys hit a rough patch and began reevaluating his life. He discovered the very thing lacking in him - the idea that he could be a vulnerable man - was missing in many men in his age group. So Trey set about to fill the niche and created The Neuyu Project, a wilderness travel company for men to disconnect from city life and reconnect with themselves and one another. Now Trey has created a friendship with a group of men setting about to cultivate their vulnerability. You can reach Trey at trey@furbus.com or find him at his website at:http://neuyuproject.com. Join Trey for one of his retreats outside the Atlanta area! Join us weekly for a new episode of the Life Illuminated podcast! Review, rate and subscribe so you don't miss one of our newest episodes! Contact Maggie Kelly at 858-248-0488 or through her website at www.satsanghouse.net or e-mail her at maggie@reawakenedlife.com
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Trey Humphreys / The Fur Bus Trey, an Atlanta native, is the founder and president of The Fur Bus. He graduated from Auburn University and was the mascot for the Atlanta Falcons for 12 years. Always the entertainer, he currently owns The Pool Hall which is the oldest and most frequented bar in Buckhead. Seeing the growing potential […]
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Trey, an Atlanta native, is the founder and president of The Fur Bus. He graduated from Auburn University and was the mascot for the Atlanta Falcons for 12 years. Always the entertainer, he currently owns The Pool Hall which is the oldest and most frequented bar in Buckhead. For more info, visit http://www.shrimptankpodcast.com
The dudes are joined by extremely famous and rich business man Trey Humphreys to discuss the Fur Bus, Thai Massages, brainstorm new reality shows and try vanilla soy milk.
Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Atlanta Business Radio show podcast broadcasting live each Wednesday at 10am EDT from Atlanta, GA, USA. Here's how to listen to the podcast of our show. First click on the title of the show you are interested in. Then there should be a player in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now just press play and the show you chose should start playing. You can also download the show to listen on your mp3 player. We are now available on iTunes, click this link and you can find all our past shows. Press SUBSCRIBE and you will automatically get the latest show when you sync your iPod to your computer.We opened the show with Trey Humphreys, one of the founders of the Fur Bus. The Fur Bus is a lounge-like setting full of magical lights, a thundering sound system and of course, fantastic fur. They provide transportation for all occasions including business outings, staff parties, sporting events, concerts, birthdays, weddings, proms, children’s parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties. The Fur Bus has been featured on MTV, Blind Date, Howard Stern Show, Nickelodeon, Elimindate and My Sweet 16. The busses are rented by the hour and are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The atmosphere and interior of the Fur Bus is designed to bring people together to have an incredible time. Take the ordinary out of your transportation and ride The Fur Bus for an extraordinary experience. You've probably seen one of the Fur Buses rolling around 285. It is the bus with the kids dancing, singing as they ride in style to their event. They have buses that hold parties of 14-30 passengers. Remember to book early because once you've rode the Fur Bus you can't stop. Trey explained that he has grown his business exclusively through word of mouth referrals and stellar customer service and he has grand plans on expanding his Fur Bus empire. To learn more please check out Trey's website www.furbus.com Next we had on Bob Littell with Littell Consulting Services, Second Opinion Insurance Services, and The Enrichment Company where he carries the title of Chief NetWeaver. Although he wears a number of hats within the financial services industry ranging from broker and second opinion fee-paid advisor to business owners and high net worth individuals, as well to insurance companies and financial institutions, Bob's primary passion these days revolves around a word and concept he created almost a decade ago - "NetWeaving”. Bob"s 2nd book, “The Heart and Art of NetWeaving”, picks up where the first book, “Power NetWeaving”, left off and covers many of the practical appli-cations of NetWeaving - being a connector OF others, and a 'no-strings-attached’ resource provider TO others – simply with the belief that, what goes around, does come back around. The “Heart and Art of NetWeaving” book also explains how those who become NetWeaving Ambassadors, and who spread the word about this ‘win-win’ form of networking, find it not only elevates their own image in the eyes of others, but they also derive a form of energy which pours over into everything else they do. Thanks to a generous contribution from Xerox Global Services who covered the cost of printing “The Heart and Art of NetWeaving”, Bob donates 100% of the $20 per book sales price either to the Pay It Forward Foundation, created by Catherine Ryan Hyde – author of the book on which the popular movie was based, or to any non-profit who wishes to use the book for fund-raising purposes. Bob also serves on the Board of the Pay It Forward Foundation and co-chairs the steering committee.Bob’s latest book, “Raising Your R&R Factor – How Referable & Recommendable Are You?” introduces the ‘irrefutable’ “NetWeaver’s Law of Referral Reciprocity”. It helps explain why those who genuinely NetWeave for others, and yet don’t see much if anything come back around, need to look in the mirror to analyze how others actually perceive them – since referrals and recommendations represent a ‘risk’ on the part of the person making them. To help persons deal with this, Bob also conducts “WOW Workshops” to help people discover ways to be more creative and innovative, as well as to differentiate themselves and make themselves more remarkable. To learn more please go to Bob's website www.netweaving.comAlso if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show