Episode 29 - "Attitude of Gratitude".
As we head into the holiday season and Thanksgiving week, I just wanted to say thank you to the 28 amazing guests that took time out of their busy schedules to share their remarkable stories on the podcast. And, I like to thank you the listeners.
Each guest has inspired and helped me look at the world in a better way and helped me see it more clearly than ever before.
Each each of you have influenced me more than you realize. I'm so grateful that our paths have crossed and really hope we stay in.
I also wanted to say a HUGE thank you to you listeners. Everybody is busy. There are so many demands for our time and attention. I really appreciate you trusting me with a few minutes of yours each week.
I will do my best to keep earning your trust and attention each week by sharing the amazing stories of everyday people rocking it out and living remarkable lives.
Currently I am recording the next round of interviews per season two. I'm going to drop those interviews right after the holidays. stay tuned.
Next season we have some world champions in jujitsu. We have leaders in the field of medicine. We have some entrepreneurs just crushing it and doing really creative, unique things in their industry. I'm really looking forward to sharing their stories.
But before we did, I just wanted to share some gratitude with you.
Gratitude is something I've struggled with throughout the course of my whole life. I take way too much for granted. I take my health for granted, my family, my friends. It's a long list and it's a constant struggle to be grounded and to be grateful for what you have.
As we head into Thanksgiving, I just wanted to say, thank you. Thank you for your trust. I will do my best to keep earning it week after week.
So thank you for listening. If you like what you heard in season one, the first 28 episodes.
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We have a bunch of cool interviews that are going to drop in the next few weeks.
I wish you much success, health and prosperity during the holiday season and in the new year, I really appreciate you tuning in each week.
So Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah, Happy New Year.
And remember, "Life is built, not born. .."