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Ever feel like you’re moving fast but going nowhere? That’s where we start—then we downshift into a story that trades noise for direction. We sit with Hollywood stunt driver and race car builder Sammy Maloof, a man raised on order and hard work who once chased cash in street races and bar fights. One unexpected introduction led to a prayer on a street corner, a life flipped like a Corvette on cue, and a new way to measure power: not in speed, but in obedience, words, and habit.
Sammy walks us through the mindset that keeps professionals alive when rigs fail and vision whites out—slow the mind, trust the training, and act with intention. He shows how discipline built in childhood became the engine of his calling, and why language is the steering rack of your life. You’ll hear how he quit illegal racing, thanked God for a car he didn’t own, sat in that very GT1 and visualized laps, then received it as a gift weeks later. It’s not superstition. It’s alignment—belief, speech, imagination, and action pulling in the same direction until reality catches up.
We dig into practical faith that operates on set and in the shop: daily appointments in a quiet room with two chairs, guarding words like torque specs, and refusing to let fear make the decisions. Sammy prays for listeners, offers mentorship, and issues a challenge that lingers long after the credits: bridle your tongue, build small faithful habits, and choose direction over speed. If you’ve been drifting, this conversation hands you a map, a wrench, and a reason to pull off and check the alignment.
If this resonates, share it with someone who’s ready to trade rush for purpose. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what one habit will you tune this week?
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Thank you for listening! Please help us by sharing this podcast with your friends and telling someone about what Jesus has done for you. If you would like to share your story, visit our website https://thepromoter.org/
By Ron Meyers4.7
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Ever feel like you’re moving fast but going nowhere? That’s where we start—then we downshift into a story that trades noise for direction. We sit with Hollywood stunt driver and race car builder Sammy Maloof, a man raised on order and hard work who once chased cash in street races and bar fights. One unexpected introduction led to a prayer on a street corner, a life flipped like a Corvette on cue, and a new way to measure power: not in speed, but in obedience, words, and habit.
Sammy walks us through the mindset that keeps professionals alive when rigs fail and vision whites out—slow the mind, trust the training, and act with intention. He shows how discipline built in childhood became the engine of his calling, and why language is the steering rack of your life. You’ll hear how he quit illegal racing, thanked God for a car he didn’t own, sat in that very GT1 and visualized laps, then received it as a gift weeks later. It’s not superstition. It’s alignment—belief, speech, imagination, and action pulling in the same direction until reality catches up.
We dig into practical faith that operates on set and in the shop: daily appointments in a quiet room with two chairs, guarding words like torque specs, and refusing to let fear make the decisions. Sammy prays for listeners, offers mentorship, and issues a challenge that lingers long after the credits: bridle your tongue, build small faithful habits, and choose direction over speed. If you’ve been drifting, this conversation hands you a map, a wrench, and a reason to pull off and check the alignment.
If this resonates, share it with someone who’s ready to trade rush for purpose. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what one habit will you tune this week?
Support the show
Thank you for listening! Please help us by sharing this podcast with your friends and telling someone about what Jesus has done for you. If you would like to share your story, visit our website https://thepromoter.org/