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Welcome to the show. Today’s episode and conversation is with a longtime friend of mine, Jonas. Jonas was a big man turned strong. He used his previous moments of depression to empower his mind and change his body. He has been addicted to improvement ever since. I can definitely see why. His heart is still big because his intentions have grown much stronger to help influence the lives of others. He is a man of many trades from EMT to visual artist to podcaster to manager and weight lifter. The list goes on. I’ve known him for 13 years not because of those trades but rather his ability to be himself at all times. Authenticity is a real superpower believe it or not - one he uses with full force. In this conversation, he reminds me that this superpower should be practiced and tested every day. Whether it be in the gym, at work, or when your work is the gym, he uses the superpower to move others (and weights). Like any superhero, regardless of the mask and cape they need to wear for work, he is still just an ordinary man with a superhuman will to save people. He and I both agree that saving others helps save ourselves. Whether it be in Houston or New York, I always find joy in talking to him on such a deeper level, although it doesn’t happen quite enough. We know many of the same people, or should I say many of our same people know him? He’s a popular man. I can honestly say I learned more about Jonas in this one-hour conversation than I have ever known in the past. That speaks volumes in the value of these conversations, or it speaks volumes of what a terrible friend I am for not knowing much at all. Either way, I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did and learn from it as much as I have. Have a great day.
By ROGER D.Welcome to the show. Today’s episode and conversation is with a longtime friend of mine, Jonas. Jonas was a big man turned strong. He used his previous moments of depression to empower his mind and change his body. He has been addicted to improvement ever since. I can definitely see why. His heart is still big because his intentions have grown much stronger to help influence the lives of others. He is a man of many trades from EMT to visual artist to podcaster to manager and weight lifter. The list goes on. I’ve known him for 13 years not because of those trades but rather his ability to be himself at all times. Authenticity is a real superpower believe it or not - one he uses with full force. In this conversation, he reminds me that this superpower should be practiced and tested every day. Whether it be in the gym, at work, or when your work is the gym, he uses the superpower to move others (and weights). Like any superhero, regardless of the mask and cape they need to wear for work, he is still just an ordinary man with a superhuman will to save people. He and I both agree that saving others helps save ourselves. Whether it be in Houston or New York, I always find joy in talking to him on such a deeper level, although it doesn’t happen quite enough. We know many of the same people, or should I say many of our same people know him? He’s a popular man. I can honestly say I learned more about Jonas in this one-hour conversation than I have ever known in the past. That speaks volumes in the value of these conversations, or it speaks volumes of what a terrible friend I am for not knowing much at all. Either way, I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did and learn from it as much as I have. Have a great day.