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By Marcel Blake
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Jon and I go way back to my early college days where I did not know what I wanted from life and where it would take me.
But needless to say I am fortunate that we crossed paths and he brought me into the Ranger Challenge Group at Utah State University (USU) because it shaped my decision to eventually joined the services myself much later on.
We both take time to share the Highs and Lows of our service to the country and ultimately what lead us to get out when we did. It was great to find these common threads and unfortunately the tune of tale isn't too uncommon anymore.
But we also discuss from the negative that was present in our respective organizations, what we also learn from those times as well. And it those decisions and the hardworking and honor in our time in service that has further shaped who we are today
Damian served in the Air Force between roughly '96-'01. He had the amazing experience of being in the first crews to work on and maintain our Stealth Bomber before the public ever knew of its existence! How awesome!
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From all generations of service men and women, there are experiences and lessons that should be discussed and shared. It was amazing to hear Damian's journey through life, what brought him into the service, what he learned while in, and what he took away and into his life afterwards.
I hope that this segment resonants with all listeners! There were precious nuggets of wisdom dropped from Damian's stealth bomber, haha.
What an Episode! Had a very special guest, Paddy Gleason. Developer of "Off The Leash Lifestyle." An online training platform for paintball players and many others. A man from the Hawaiian Islands by birth and currently living in the state of Washington. Professional Paintball Player with Seattle Thunder, and an outstanding trainer and coach out of Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance in Renton, WA.
Today Paddy and I covered the topic:
- Why People fall off goals/ New Years Resolutions? And what we can do to improve those failures with intentionality and purpose.
So much Gold in this one!!!
Like with the previous episode we Dipped into what Fats/ Lipids are, their good and bad sources, how they affect or absorb into the fatty and how we can eliminated the Saturated/Trans-Fats that we typically see in Western Diets/ Food Habits.
The quick down and dirty and gritty on why Carbs as a macronutrient is Key to utilize as a primary energy source for life. Carbs get labeled as bad or the reason for someone being fat/de-conditioned. The bigger reason may ben that someone is eating the wrong things in either in excess or not enough. When we don't eat enough our body goes into survival mode and will feed off the ready fuel sources (fat comes first at lower energy expenditure levels, aka fat burner mode). However this will be different than doing Intermittent fasting (save that for another episode). I.F. Yes your naturally in a deficit BUT you still need to be eating enough maintenance calories/macros when in the eating window
Sometimes we try to do too much and maybe we bite off more than we can chew. This can be a double-edged sword. It can swing and help us cut through adversity, or it can swing back and hurt us or those close to us. When working towards whatever our goals or priorities are we HAVE to find balance and know when it's time to cut some of the fat off.
Just like fitness./health everything is a choice. It's on every individual to decide for themselves what they want. You want to lose weight, burn fat, get stronger, run faster, jump higher....than you need to do the work and work towards those goals as progressively and efficiently as possible. Don't waste your efforts; work hard, but work smart (or learn along the way)
Going though a basics line-up right now for you all. Today I discuss Protein; What it is, where to find it, benefits and what to look for IF you are to supplement your current nutrition set-up.
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After Discussing Individual identity and being aware of yourself and what you seek to be apart of; its only fitting that with the closing of this year we embark on the new year and what that can mean for your own personal development. We discuss Goal setting and self development to be the best you that you can.
Do you live for you, or do you live by the expectations of others?
Are you willing to have someone else (not you) give you or put you into a identity category?
Is your identity who you are, or what/who you want to be identified as?
True freedom is finding for yourself who you are, what you stand for, and being unapologetic about those standards, morals, values you live by. I don't care about the color of your skin, your ancestral heritage, I can if you're a good person.
We can learn so much from other people and cultures and those facets will define parts and pieces of our personal groundwork, but how we develop as an individual is a personal journey. Don't allow others to tell you who you are, you FIND who you are. Find what's makes you happy, sad, excited, passionate, committed.
Demographics do not define Character
Welcome aboard once again to the Podcast. We have an awesome first for today! we spoke with Cpl Sean Jastal, a machine gunner with 3/23 weapons co.
It was a treat to talk about his journey and how he has personally navigated life hurdles.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.