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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

Hi y'all!

We just posted our latest episode, #12! of the Two Guys Talkin' podcast. This time around, we interviewed the co-authors of a book, The Inside Guide, Michael DiPietro & Marcey Donnelly.

It's a good one. Long, too - one hour and 35 minutes, jammed packed full 'o spiritual and personal development GREATNESS!

Watch here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG7C-...

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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

Sorry that it's been a while since we updated you here! AND if that's not bad enough, we haven't posted any podcasts since a couple of weeks ago.

There are...reasons.

Maybe we'll talk about them really soon in a podcast :)

But we want you to know we have a LOT in store for you and the podcast. As a token of our appreciation, we're working on a nice little gift for subscribers. No, we are not Nigerian royalty so we will not be offering you money or treasure, but suffice it to say, we think you'll like what we "gift" you!

Of course, we'll have to figure out HOW to get it to you. That's where you come in.



First step is to subscribe to our newsletter. We have better control of our messaging there because it's email. And we can ask for your physical address. We don't want you to post that kind of stuff here in the comments.



Subscribe here - twoguystalkin.com/.

We will

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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

Here's the link to Episode #4 with chef, blogger, photographer, and food critic Chelsea Gieselmann. She was a blast!

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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

I've neglected to tell you all about the last two episodes! So, here they are:

1. Episode #3 was with Vinney Chopra and it was SO GOOD!

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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

Hey there! We just uploaded Episode #2 with Chris Parrish. You can find it here:

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The Two Guys Talkin' Podcast
Posted 1 year ago

Here at Two Guys Talkin', we are all about finding Very Interesting People and interviewing them to learn what makes 'em tick. What gets them up in the morning, ready to do good things?

Part of this is that we're just interested in interesting people. But the fact is, VIPs are inspiring!

They make us want to do better!

One of the most influential VIPs in my lifetime is Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sure, the meanies on the 'net will tell you he's a misogynist, a jerk, a know-it-all, etc.

But I've been following this guy since I was 12 years old. And there's one thing he's always done for me: Provide inspiration. Hope. The belief that *I can do better.*

If you like that, read on. If you don't, read on. You might just learn a thing or two about yourself.

Below is an excerpt from Arnold's most recent email newsletter. I encourage you to sign up - you can do that here: sparklp.co/837cd34d/

Arnold's Monday Mindset
I want to talk about a different kind of negativity you can benefit from removing from your life this week.

Some of my friends sent me social media posts of NFL players doing great lifts. One was deadlifting 700 pounds, and the other was jumping with over 300 pounds. I loved it. One of my favorite things is seeing great lifts, no matter who is doing it.

But I noticed the comments were filled with a lot of crap. “I know high schoolers that could do that,” “It doesn’t count on a trap bar,” “I am smaller, and I could do more.”

Those who spend more time on social media than me know this is a major trend. I don’t know what it is about some people that makes them want to embarrass themselves in public by talking crap about other people’s accomplishments. And I can’t imagine how miserable that must make you. To never be impressed or in awe? That’s a depressing life.

If you ever catch yourself going down this road, I want you to stop yourself immediately, if not sooner. Because when you do this, it doesn’t say anything about the person whose accomplishments or highlights you’re trying to minimize. It says everything about you.

You’re not minimizing them; you’re minimizing yourself. You’re removing the opportunity for joy in your life.

Because even if you have lifted more (and you probably haven’t), it should always be fun to watch other people succeed.

And if it isn’t fun for you to watch someone else do something that makes them proud, let’s work on that. For now, focus on quieting that impulse to ruin everyone else’s fun when it comes up, and spend a minute to ask yourself where that is coming from.

This week, we are rooting for other people. We aren’t taking them down a peg or two. Let’s focus on that all week, and I promise you’ll feel better.

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