With the world in a Pandemic from the COVID-19 virus I couldn't help but feel disconnected from the rest of the world. The news was only reporting horror stories and I just felt like there was a more human story to be heard. In this podcast I talk to 11 people in different parts of the globe on what's been going on in their part of the world. I speak to a woman in China who's been in quarantine for 2 months without leaving her house. Another woman Mary Jo in Seattle and she recounts her experience with COVID-19. Johnny Lo in Taiwan explains why they are doing so well there.i also speak with people in Australia, Spain, San Francisco, New York, England, Chicago, and Germany.
In this Episode
- Mary Jo explains her struggle to get help.
- Ian Morris talks about his concerns for small business recovery.
- Mel shares things form the Flight attendant perspective
- Lariz walks us through the symptoms she had after getting COVID-19
- Marcus explains the steps australia's leaders are taking
- Raquel tells a perspective from inside the hospital in Chicago
- Darryl talks of NY pride
- Xiaocan describes the mental toughness to be locked down for 2 months
- Sergio express concerns for the older generation in Madrid
- Angie talk isolation in Milan
- Johnny Lo talks SARS
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Lariz Banez instagram- @larieeriee
Ian Morris instagram - @united_ian
Raquel Redondo instagram - @raquellaellaella
Darryl Nau instagram - @darrylnau
Sergio Layos instagram - @sirlayos
Angie Lanotte Instagram - @angie_time
Marcus Yeo Instagram - @docyeo
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Any time you watch an action movie, you know that stuntmen are the reason your favorite scenes look ridiculously real. Some of those scenes are wild and fun, while others are seriously risky. Whether you get them on the first take or do them over and over, a stuntman is the one risking it all. Someone who knows what it means to risk it all is Aden Stay. Aden is a stuntman who has worked on a variety of projects, including hit dramas like Lost and Sons of Anarchy, and laugh-out-loud comedies like Workaholics. The list of his stunts seems never-ending and today he's here to chat about his life in a dangerous line of work, the films he's been a part of, and how he manages his job while being a father of two.
"In most cases to make the actor look better, the stunt man has to risk it all"- Aden Stay
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Whether you're an avid watcher of the Emmy-winning series Robot Chicken or are more of a Buffy fan, you know today's guest. Seth Green is an actor, voice artist, comedian, producer, writer, and director known for roles on both the small and silver screens. In this episode, Seth shares his experience having been in the business since 1984. You'll hear how he copes with the pressure of his career, manages his busy lifestyle, and what exciting projects he has coming up. Tune in and hear how Seth is staying humble and keeping it real while enjoying every second of his creative process.
"I'm always trying to be better, but I also appreciate if I've ever done anything that anybody notices"- Seth Green
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Today, I'm speaking with a four-time Muay Thai World Champion who has fought in the K-1, UFC, and WEC. Although Kit Cope has been a martial artist for decades, it's his passion for pushing through obstacles that really makes him a fighter. Kit has a ton of wild stories to share, including about the other titles he's held, like firefighter, paramedic student, and even cheerleader. Tune in and enjoy some of his craziest stories that lead him to be the champion he is today.
"We were the stars of the show by the way, nobody expected the United States to have anybody worth anything"- Kit Cope
In this episode:
- Kit takes us back to where his Muay Thai journey started at age 16, including his experience with shin conditioning (ouch!)
- The meaning of the word title in Muay Thai and how Kit won his first pro fighting and world titles
- How Kit landed a UFC deal after having 4 world titles, a bare-knuckle title, and 2 MTV shows under his belt
- Kit's 70 pound jaguar adventure while staying in Thailand
- Why Kit decided to still train for his first UFC fight after dislocating his arm with a stage 2 AC separation
- Kit's Weaver-Dunn reconstruction experience and how treatment during recovery damaged his career and sponsorships
- Performance coaching with Ken Block
- How Kit saved a friend from an attack and how he dealt with classmates after witnessing a friend's death
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Jack Osbourne first landed on the screen in the MTV hit reality series The Osbournes. But there's more to Jack than just being Ozzy Osbourne's son. Jack has built a fulfilling life as a father of three and a successful career as a television producer. He's here to share a side that we didn't get to see when his family was being filmed, including the many shows he's been part of on both sides of the camera and his MS diagnosis. Stay tuned and hear more about how he went from being one of the Osbournes to being a respected producer in his own right.
"I get one shot at life. I want to have the best, most fulfilling, most accomplished life I can, and I'm gonna do anything I can to make that happen" Jack Osbourne
In this episode:
- Jack's busy life as a single dad running a TV production company that produces his own haunted show
- Jack's haunting theories and experiences
- How Adrenaline Junkie lead to Jack starting his own life outside of being known as Ozzy Osbourne's son
- Jack's experience being on The Osbournes and what it meant to him being on the show at such a young age - What is multiple sclerosis, and what are the different stages of it? Hear how Jack is treating his MS and staying proactive
- Stem cell procedures, how they benefited Jack's health, and why he went for it despite negative feedback
- Pro American vs. Pro American Health
- The meaningful experience filming a show with his dad and how it changed them both to connect on a higher level
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