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To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at [email protected].
On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Justin Peck. Justin put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger, but it didn’t go off. The rush he got in that moment is what probably saved his life. That’s the day he knew he was bulletproof. Like all of us, Justin was born normal. But he didn’t allow himself to stay that way. He chose to become a racer, a champion, a survivor. A few, like Justin, break out of the pack and become great, even extraordinary. What is it that allows these people not to accept the every day, the run of the mill or the necessary? What makes them become outliers? Justin didn’t know he would be out of the ordinary — and even today, he’ll tell you he’s just a regular guy who started from nothing. Being normal was going to be a stretch. As a child, he was the little guy, the one bullied, isolated and left without a voice among his peers. In that world grew the resilience, the focus and the heart of a champion. By his teens, Justin found himself fearless and addicted to an adrenaline rush. He began referring to himself as “bulletproof,” a nickname his mother didn’t love, but he felt was innately fitting. The moment he knew he would be a racer came when he was 17 on track with his father. In the cacophony of the fans and the roar of the cars, he told his father, “That’s going to be me one day.” He became a father at 18. He rode in his first race at 20. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 26, a condition he’s had since he was 13. The constant force was that he was unstoppable — he was bulletproof. To learn more about Justin visit http://www.raceprotech.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at [email protected], or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdomand http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to [email protected]. Please send a check in the mail, so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.
In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles.
Send to:
Bridging Bionics Foundation
PO Box 3767
Basalt, CO 81621
Thank you, Win
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By Win K Charles and Danielle CoulterTo learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at [email protected].
On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Justin Peck. Justin put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger, but it didn’t go off. The rush he got in that moment is what probably saved his life. That’s the day he knew he was bulletproof. Like all of us, Justin was born normal. But he didn’t allow himself to stay that way. He chose to become a racer, a champion, a survivor. A few, like Justin, break out of the pack and become great, even extraordinary. What is it that allows these people not to accept the every day, the run of the mill or the necessary? What makes them become outliers? Justin didn’t know he would be out of the ordinary — and even today, he’ll tell you he’s just a regular guy who started from nothing. Being normal was going to be a stretch. As a child, he was the little guy, the one bullied, isolated and left without a voice among his peers. In that world grew the resilience, the focus and the heart of a champion. By his teens, Justin found himself fearless and addicted to an adrenaline rush. He began referring to himself as “bulletproof,” a nickname his mother didn’t love, but he felt was innately fitting. The moment he knew he would be a racer came when he was 17 on track with his father. In the cacophony of the fans and the roar of the cars, he told his father, “That’s going to be me one day.” He became a father at 18. He rode in his first race at 20. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 26, a condition he’s had since he was 13. The constant force was that he was unstoppable — he was bulletproof. To learn more about Justin visit http://www.raceprotech.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at [email protected], or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdomand http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to [email protected]. Please send a check in the mail, so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.
In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles.
Send to:
Bridging Bionics Foundation
PO Box 3767
Basalt, CO 81621
Thank you, Win
Support the show
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.