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No one decides to wake up one day, walk across Antarctica, or leave their bohemian parents and join the Navy Seals. Or any number of crazy, amazing things that people do. These aren’t the dreams most kids have. And yet, fascinating people have done them. How? Why? 


HawkeTalk is a podcast all about the origin stories of the most interesting people in the world. Today, you know our guests are famous athletes, authors, and entrepreneurs, but there’s so much more to the story. How did they navigate upbringings that seem so far from what they eventually became? What pivotal moments steered them in a new and fascinating direction forever? 


Buckle up: Everyone loves a good origin story. 



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Ever wondered how a kid from Laguna Hills, California, grows up to write chart-topping hits like "Wake Me Up" and "I Need a Dollar"? In this episode of Hawke Talk, I chat with Aloe Blacc, the renowned musician known for his contributions to hip-hop and soul. Aloe walks me through his origin story, growing up in Laguna Hills, California, and how his early passion for music began to take shape. He shares how his family, especially his parents, played a crucial role in supporting his dreams and the pivotal moments that set his career in motion.Aloe reminisces about starting to write rap songs at just nine years old, which eventually lead to his fame with hits like "I Need a Dollar" and "Wake Me Up." Throughout our conversation, Aloe's perseverance stands out as his importance on family and balancing personal fulfillment and professional success. It is an inspiring discussion that highlights his musical journey and the values guiding him along the way.Tune in now to catch this inspiring conversation and hear more about Aloe's journey firsthand!In this episode: (00:28) Aloe Blacc's early life(05:50) Hobby vs. career(11:52) Transition to music full-time(15:15) Optimism about the future(24:05) Signing with Interscope(30:44) Creating Wake Me Up(33:01) Early reception of Wake Me Up(34:06) Understanding the market(36:41) Touring with Bruno Mars(38:30) Shifting priorities(40:06) Instilling values in children(41:01) Deciding to stay home(42:10) Understanding Success(42:50) Aloe Blacc's new venture(43:39) Meijer Inc: A drug discovery company(44:58) Inspiration behind the company(46:34) Research and development journey(47:52) Cancer treatment focus(49:55) Advice for pursuing dreams(52:17) Closing thoughtsHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Aloe Blacc is an accomplished musician, songwriter, and entrepreneur known for his hit singles like "I Need a Dollar" and "The Man." With a diverse career that spans genres such as hip-hop, soul, and folk, he has collaborated with various artists, including Avicii, on the global hit "Wake Me Up." In addition to his music career, Blacc is involved in philanthropy and business, notably working in biotech with his company Meijer Inc., which is focused on innovative health solutions. He is also recognized for his advocacy in education and social justice.Aloe BlaccAloe Blacc -InstagramAloe Blacc- LinkedInAloe Blacc- Youtube  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered how a kid from Laguna Hills, California, grows up to write chart-topping hits like "Wake Me Up" and "I Need a Dollar"? In this episode of Hawke Talk, I chat with Aloe Blacc, the renowned musician known for his contributions to hip-hop and soul. Aloe walks me through his origin story, growing up in Laguna Hills, California, and how his early passion for music began to take shape. He shares how his family, especially his parents, played a crucial role in supporting his dreams and the pivotal moments that set his career in motion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you know Proxima Centauri is only 4.24 light-years away, yet would take tens of thousands of years to reach with current technology? In this insightful episode, I got to sit down with Avi Loeb, a renowned astrophysicist and Harvard professor. Avi shares his incredible journey, from his days as a curious kid in Israel to becoming a leading figure in astrophysics. He talks about his early love for philosophy, how he transitioned into physics, and even his work on the Strategic Defense Initiative. We discussed his groundbreaking research in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, including the fascinating Galileo Project, which aims to find physical evidence of alien technology. Throughout our conversation, Avi emphasizes the importance of staying curious and open-minded, and the profound implications that discovering extraterrestrial life could have on humanity.Tune in to this captivating episode of Hawke Talk with Avi Loeb to uncover the mysteries of the universe and the search for extraterrestrial life.In this episode: (00:00)  Introduction to the podcast(02:12)  Transition to Physics(04:58)  Details of the SDI project(07:52)  Lessons from physics and technology(08:51)  Fermi's paradox and alien civilizations(10:07)  The search for extraterrestrial intelligence(11:08)  Traveling to Proxima Centauri(12:48)  Robotic exploration of space(13:28)  Philosophy's connection to physics(14:13)  Military training in physics(15:42)  Curiosity as a driving force(16:44)  Challenges in academia(18:05)  Avi's North Star in research(18:07)  The vulnerability of tenure(19:16)  Innovation and funding(20:07)  The search for extraterrestrial life(20:30)  Traditional methods vs. new approaches(21:12)  The Galileo project(23:29)  Interstellar meteor expedition(25:06)  The mystery of Oumuamua(26:59)  Cosmic meaning and existence(28:34)  Presumptions about life in the universe(29:22)  The importance of seeking evidence(34:06) What's next for Avi?Hawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Abraham (Avi) Loeb is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University and a bestselling author. He received his PhD in Physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at age 24 and has led groundbreaking research in astrophysics, black holes, and extraterrestrial life. Loeb is the Founding Director of Harvard's Black Hole Initiative and chairs the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative. TIME magazine named him one of the 25 most influential people in space.Professor Avi LoebAvi Loeb -Facebook Avi Loeb- Instagram  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you know Proxima Centauri is only 4.24 light-years away, yet would take tens of thousands of years to reach with current technology? In this insightful episode, I got to sit down with Avi Loeb, a renowned astrophysicist and Harvard professor. Avi shares his incredible journey, from his days as a curious kid in Israel to becoming a leading figure in astrophysics. He talks about his early love for philosophy, how he transitioned into physics, and even his work on the Strategic Defense Initiative.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special compilation episode of HawkeTalk, Erik Huberman dives deep into the minds of some of our time's most successful and charismatic entrepreneurs and entertainers. With insights from Daymond John, Gary Vee, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Rachel Zoe, Anthony Anderson, and Cedric the Entertainer, this episode explores their early inspirations, challenges, and the mindsets that propelled them to build empires in their respective fields.In this episode:(00:00:30) Rachel Zoe opens the conversation by sharing her lifelong passion for fashion(00:04:45) Daymond John recounts his early life in Queens, New York(00:11:40) Gary Vee reflects on growing up in a humble immigrant household(00:22:30) Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses his early fascination with science.(00:30:00) Anthony Anderson shares his childhood dream of becoming an actor(00:42:00) Cedric talks about balancing dreams of fame with real-world pressures.Hawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/About Our GuestsDaymond John is the founder of FUBU and a Shark Tank star. Gary Vaynerchuk (Gary Vee) is an entrepreneur and CEO of VaynerMedia. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a Stanford neuroscientist known for his work on brain plasticity. Rachel Zoe is a renowned fashion designer and entrepreneur. Anthony Anderson is an award-winning actor known for Black-ish, and Cedric the Entertainer is a comedian and actor known for The Steve Harvey Show.Daymond JohnDaymond John - WebsiteDaymond John - InstagramGary VaynerchukGary Vaynerchuk - WebsiteGary Vaynerchuk - InstagramDr. Andrew HubermanDr. Andrew Huberman - WebsiteDr. Andrew Huberman - InstagramRachel ZoeRachel Zoe - WebsiteRachel Zoe - InstagramAnthony AndersonAnthony Anderson - InstagramCedric the EntertainerCedric the Entertainer - Instagram  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special compilation episode of HawkeTalk, Erik Huberman dives deep into the minds of some of our time's most successful and charismatic entrepreneurs and entertainers. With insights from Daymond John, Gary Vee, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Rachel Zoe, Anthony Anderson, and Cedric the Entertainer, this episode explores their early inspirations, challenges, and the mindsets that propelled them to build empires in their respective fields.From their early struggles and triumphs to the moments that defined their careers, these guests offer invaluable lessons on what it takes to build lasting empires. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if a simple childhood moment—watching a hen lay an egg—could kickstart a career that changes how we see ourselves and animals? It might sound surprising, but that everyday scene sparked a deep curiosity in someone who would go on to study chimpanzee behavior. In this captivating episode of "Hawke Talk," I am delighted to be joined by the legendary Jane Goodall to explore her remarkable journey. From her childhood fascination with nature, nurtured by her mother’s unwavering encouragement, to her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees in Africa, Jane shares the pivotal moments that shaped her career. At 90 years old, Jane speaks candidly about what’s next for her, with a lighthearted comment that she’s "just waiting for dying." But her passion for protecting our planet is still very much alive. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with lessons in curiosity, perseverance, and the importance of making a difference.Want to get involved? Support Jane’s mission by visiting the Jane Goodall Institute and learn how you can take action to protect wildlife and habitats.In this episode: (01:03) Childhood environment(05:26) Impact of war(11:39) Early education and work(15:20) Experiences in Cape Town(22:44) Interest in chimps(25:14) Learning from observation(30:04) Commitment to research(41:23) Living conditions in the jungle(47:35) The Jane Goodall Institute's initiatives(53:27) Returning to the Chimps Over 30 Years(55:04) What next for Jane?Hawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Dr. Jane Goodall (born April 3, 1934, in London, England) is a pioneering British ethologist renowned for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Leaving school at 18, Goodall’s fascination with animals led her to Africa, where she began assisting Louis Leakey. In 1960, she established a research camp at Gombe, revolutionizing our understanding of primate behavior by documenting their use of tools and complex social structures. Earning a Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1965 without a prior degree, Goodall founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977 and initiated the Roots & Shoots program in 1991. She continues to advocate for conservation and environmental issues.Dr. Jane GoodallJane Goodall -Facebook Jane Goodall- Instagram Jane Goodall- Youtube Jane Goodall- TikTokThe Jane Goodall Institute - Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if a simple childhood moment—watching a hen lay an egg—could kickstart a career that changes how we see ourselves and animals? It might sound surprising, but that everyday scene sparked a deep curiosity in someone who would go on to study chimpanzee behavior. How does something so ordinary lead to discoveries about the connection between humans and animals? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say childhood experiences can shape our futures in unexpected ways. Have you ever considered how growing up in a vibrant food scene might spark a lifelong passion? Imagine taking that love for food and swapping a career in Hollywood for the exciting world of culinary innovation. It’s a big leap, right?In this inspiring episode of "Hawke Talk," I sit down with Lawrence Longo, a dynamic entrepreneur whose journey is as flavorful as it is fascinating. From the glittering lights of Hollywood to the sizzling kitchens of the food industry, Lawrence's story is a masterclass in passion, adaptability, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.Join us as Lawrence takes us from his roots in a food-loving Italian family in Toronto to the bustling streets of Hollywood and, finally, into the heart of the food business. With a background in the film industry, Lawrence shares how his love for food led him to create a groundbreaking app centered around secret menu items at top restaurants. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a food enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice to fuel your journey. Don’t miss this chance to learn from Lawrence Longo's experiences and discover how to navigate your path with confidence and creativity.In this episode: (00:40)  Lawrence's food critique(05:31)  First job in Hollywood(10:02)  Hustling in Hollywood(15:38)  App's success(20:00)  Burger showdown event(26:07)  Timeline of restaurant openings(30:51)  Celebrating business success(35:39)  The journey of grit(37:07)  Perseverance in parenting(37:24)  Quality and customer happinessHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Lawrence Longo, a Canadian-born entrepreneur with deep Italian roots, moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment. However, his true passion—nurtured by a family that cherished cooking and sharing meals—soon led him down a different path. An unforgettable dinner at Wolfgang Puck’s Spago, where he stumbled upon a hidden “off the menu” item, sparked an idea that would change his life. Lawrence LongoLawrence Longo- LinkedInOff the Menu - Instagram  Irv's Burgers- Instagram Prince St. Pizza- Instagram  Off the Menu-Website Lawrence Longo - Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say childhood experiences can shape our futures in unexpected ways. Have you ever considered how growing up in a vibrant food scene might spark a lifelong passion? Imagine taking that love for food and swapping a career in Hollywood for the exciting world of culinary innovation. It’s a big leap, right?In this inspiring episode of "Hawke Talk," I sit down with Lawrence Longo, a dynamic entrepreneur whose journey is as flavorful as it is fascinating. From the glittering lights of Hollywood to the sizzling kitchens of the food industry, Lawrence's story is a masterclass in passion, adaptability, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Imagine a father and his two sons, all soaring through the skies as fighter pilots. It’s like something out of an epic tale, right? While many dream of becoming pilots and experiencing the freedom, adventure, and thrill of the unknown, what does it take to become a fighter pilot?In this episode of Hawke Talk, I sit down with Hasard Lee, a former fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force, to delve into his fascinating journey from a young aviation enthusiast to a seasoned F-16 pilot.In our conversation, Hasard talks about his early life, growing up in a military family, and how his love for aviation was sparked by his dad, who was a physicist. He walks us through his journey to becoming a fighter pilot, including the tough training at the Air Force Academy and the challenges he faced flying the T-38 aircraft. Hasard also shares his experiences transitioning to the F-16, his deployments to South Korea and Afghanistan, and how he fulfilled his childhood dream. This episode giv7es a detailed look at what it takes to become a fighter pilot.In this episode: (00:48) Early Life and Inspiration to become a fighter pilot.(03:16) Path to Air Force Academy(05:20) Persistence and reapplication(10:00) Introduction to flight training(16:15) Solo flight and confidence(20:40) Selection for fighter pilots(24:18) Transition to combat aircraft(26:39) Training for combat missions(27:17) Deployment to South Korea(32:30) Combat missions in Afghanistan(36:18) Active duty and reserve transition(37:45) Writing a book(39:13) Future plans and aviation autonomy(40:54) Importance of pushing oneself  to failure and learning from mistakesHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Hasard Lee is the international bestselling author of "The Art of Clear Thinking," a Wall Street Journal Bestseller and the #2 bestselling business book in the country, now translated into nearly a dozen languages. An accomplished F-16 and F-35 fighter pilot, Hasard led teams into combat during the War in Afghanistan, flying over eighty missions and becoming the only pilot to fly two different jets into combat on the same day. He was later selected to fly the advanced F-35. As Chief of Training Systems at the world's largest training base, Hasard oversaw an $800 million budget, developing AR, VR, and AI technologies for pilot training.Hasard LeeHasard Lee- LinkedInHasard Lee- WebsiteHasard Lee - YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Imagine a father and his two sons, all soaring through the skies as fighter pilots. It’s like something out of an epic tale, right? While many dream of becoming pilots and experiencing the freedom, adventure, and thrill of the unknown, what does it take to become a fighter pilot?In this episode of Hawke Talk, I sit down with Hasard Lee, a former fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force, to delve into his fascinating journey from a young aviation enthusiast to a seasoned F-16 pilot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt like life's obstacles are blocking your path to success? Imagine if those very challenges were the stepping stones to achieving your dreams. In the world of entrepreneurship, resilience isn't just a trait—it's your superpower.In this episode of "Hawke Talk," we feature Oliver Trevena, who shares his remarkable journey from a challenging upbringing in South London to becoming a successful actor, TV host, and entrepreneur. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one.Oliver opens up about his early passion for the arts, ignited by his mother, and candidly discusses the tough times he faced, including bullying and a traumatic attack at 18. He shares his healing journey, exploring various therapeutic methods, and how he transitioned from acting to TV hosting and, ultimately, entrepreneurship. Co-founding the health drink brand Cali Water with Vanessa Hudgens, Oliver emphasizes the importance of resilience, persistence, and self-belief in overcoming challenges and achieving success.Oliver’s story offers valuable lessons and actionable advice for anyone pursuing their dreams despite facing adversity. Tune in now to be inspired!In this episode: (00:22) Oliver Trevena's upbringing and early interest in the arts(06:45) Traumatic attack and its aftermath(09:11) Uncovering and dealing with trauma(14:28) Transition to TV hosting(16:13) Acting ambitions and challenges(20:26) Struggles with mental health and addiction(26:02) Importance of  believing in self and persistence(27:18) Transition to acting and persistence(27:46) Oliver's experience filming "The Rising Hawk" in Ukraine(29:57) Investing and business ventures(35:05) The challenges of launching a beverage brand, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic(38:06) Oliver's belief in persistenceHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Oliver Trevena, born and raised in East Sussex, England, is a TV host, actor, and passionate advocate for the performing arts. His career began early, starring in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at just four years old. Under the guidance of manager Dick Scott, Oliver transitioned to the US at 20, entering the music industry as Oil de Oliva-T. After returning to acting, he appeared in films like The Long Road (2008) and Ready? OK! (2008), and TV shows, including The Good Guys and Leverage. Oliver has hosted Young Hollywood since 2007, models for brands like Allsaints, and supports Not For Sale against human trafficking.Oliver TrevenaOliver Trevena- LinkedInOliver Trevena- FacebookOliver Trevena - Instagram  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt like life's obstacles are blocking your path to success? Imagine if those very challenges were the stepping stones to achieving your dreams. In the world of entrepreneurship, resilience isn't just a trait—it's your superpower.In this episode of "Hawke Talk," we feature Oliver Trevena, who shares his remarkable journey from a challenging upbringing in South London to becoming a successful actor, TV host, and entrepreneur. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Money talks, and losing $6 million in your twenties can turn your world upside down. While many people find it hard to recover from losing even $1 million, imagine the determination needed to come back from such a staggering loss. It might seem impossible, but some extraordinary individuals not only bounce back but also thrive in the face of adversity.In this captivating episode of "Hawke Talk," I'm joined by the renowned biohacker, entrepreneur, and author Dave Asprey. A Silicon Valley expert, Dave transitioned from hacking computers to hacking biology. His career took a pivotal turn when he joined Exodus Communications and co-founded its services division.In our conversation, Dave shares his early struggles with PTSD and Asperger's syndrome, his transition from tech enthusiast to successful entrepreneur, and the highs and lows he experienced during the dot-com bust.Don't miss this inspiring episode! Tune in now to discover how you can apply Dave's insights to your journey.In this episode: (00:52) Dave’s childhood and struggles with health challenges(06:28) Dave’s early interest in technology(13:51) Career success, making and losing $6 million in the dot-com bust(24:49) Mentorship and entrepreneurial challenges(30:59) Biohacking and upcoming ventures(35:37) Trauma, betrayal, and overcoming challenges(43:43) Advice for entrepreneurs(46:57) Advice is pivotal to achieving success.Hawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Dave Asprey is the founder of Bulletproof Coffee and the pioneer of the Biohacking movement. As a four-time New York Times bestselling author, CEO of Upgrade Labs, and host of the top 100 podcasts, The Human Upgrade, Dave is a trailblazer in health science and biotechnology. His entrepreneurial journey began with selling caffeine t-shirts online before the web browser's invention. Struggling with severe health issues at 28, Dave embarked on a quest to reclaim his health, leading to the creation of The Bulletproof Diet and the coining of the term "biohacking." Known as the "Father of Biohacking," Dave has invested heavily in human potential, created billion-dollar markets, and founded 40 Years of Zen, a premier brain optimization program.Dave AspreyDave Asprey- LinkedInDave Asprey- FacebookDave Asprey– WebsiteDave Asprey - Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Money talks, and losing $6 million in your twenties can turn your world upside down. While many people find it hard to recover from losing even $1 million, imagine the determination needed to come back from such a staggering loss. It might seem impossible, but some extraordinary individuals not only bounce back but also thrive in the face of adversity.In this captivating episode of "Hawke Talk," I'm joined by the renowned biohacker, entrepreneur, and author Dave Asprey. A Silicon Valley expert, Dave transitioned from hacking computers to hacking biology. His career took a pivotal turn when he joined Exodus Communications and co-founded its services division. Despite his stock options reaching $6 million, the dot-com bust wiped out his fortune. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered how childhood dreams can transform into a journey that reaches the extraordinary frontier of space? Join us today as we uncover the captivating story of former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao.From his upbringing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, young Leroy was passionate about the mysteries of the cosmos and deeply influenced by the space race and the monumental Apollo 11 moon landing. Chiao's path to becoming an astronaut was marked by unwavering perseverance and a profound passion for aerospace.Navigating through NASA's rigorous selection process, Chiao's dedication and technical skills drove him toward achieving his childhood dream.  During his impressive career at NASA, he not only lived through the amazing experiences of space, like floating in zero gravity and the excitement of spacewalks but also made important contributions to our knowledge of space exploration.Beyond his time at NASA, Chiao has embraced new horizons in entrepreneurship, motivational speaking, and education. His experiences have inspired him to encourage others to pursue their dreams with determination, emphasizing the importance of seizing the boundless opportunities that life presents.Join us as we discover Leroy Chiao's incredible journey, where childhood dreams meet the challenges and victories of exploring space.In this episode: (00:00) Astronaut's journey(05:32) Application to NASA(11:23) First mission and space shuttle launch(18:00) Weightlessness and adaptation to microgravity(20:01) First space mission(24:30) Spacewalk experiences(33:01) Transition from NASA(34:58) Post-NASA endeavors(38:51) Figure out what you want to do(39:35) Assessment of abilitiesHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guest Leroy Chiao is a former NASA astronaut and International Space Station commander. He is co-founder and CEO of OneOrbit, providing keynotes and training to companies and schools, and holds an appointment at Baylor College of Medicine. He advises the Houston Association for Space and Science Education and has held leadership roles in commercial ventures and NASA. A veteran of four space missions, Dr. Chiao logged over 229 days in space, including 36 hours of spacewalks. Fluent in Mandarin and Russian, he has worked closely with international space agencies. Dr. Chiao holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara and is a fellow of the Explorers Club and a member of the International Academy of Astronautics.Leroy ChiaoLeroy Chiao- LinkedInLeroy Chiao- Facebook Leroy Chiao– Website  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered how childhood dreams can transform into a journey that reaches the extraordinary frontier of space? Join us today as we uncover the captivating story of former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao.From his upbringing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, young Leroy was passionate about the mysteries of the cosmos and deeply influenced by the space race and the monumental Apollo 11 moon landing. Chiao's path to becoming an astronaut was marked by unwavering perseverance and a profound passion for aerospace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to reach the NFL? How do aspiring athletes navigate the obstacles and uncertainties on their journey to professional football? And who helps them along the way?Today's guests are former University of Florida Gators and NFL players Tommy and Johnny Townsend. These players have not only made their mark on the football field but also exemplify the power of dedication, adaptability, and vision in shaping a successful career both on and off the turf.During the conversation, they discuss their family's strong athletic heritage and their paths to professional football. They reflect on their competitive upbringing, college choices, and the unexpected turns in their careers, including Johnny's transition to bobsledding after an injury. Erik emphasizes the parallels between athletic dedication and business success. The brothers also explore the importance of mentorship, humility, and using their platforms for good, with Tommy sharing inspiration from Conor McGregor on feeling unbeatable. This episode offers insights into the challenges and rewards of a career in professional sports.In this episode: (00:00:30) The Townsend brothers' introduction (00:04:12) Family's athletic background, including World War II sports career.(00:10:51) Transition to punting.(00:16:51) Johnny Townsend's unexpected call from the Raiders.(00:20:27) Transition to the NFL, COVID-19 impact.(00:25:06) NFL journey and transition to bobsledding.(00:26:38) Transition to bobsledding and racing with the US team.(00:29:54) Future career plans after football.(00:32:35) Business opportunities in sports.(00:34:01) Role Models and Mentors.(00:35:11) Learning from Mistakes.(00:36:14) The importance of confidenceHawke Mediahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia/https://www.instagram.com/hawkemedia/?hl=en https://hawkemedia.com/https://twitter.com/hawkemediahttps://www.facebook.com/hawkemedia/ About Our Guests Johnny, a former 2x All-American at the University of Florida, is a UF Hall of Famer. He holds degrees in Telecommunications Management, Management Science, and an MBA. Drafted in the 5th round of the 2018 NFL draft, he now plays for the Baltimore Ravens. Outside football, he directs the Johnny Townsend Foundation, supporting pediatric oncology. Tommy is an American football punter for the Houston Texans in the NFL. He played college football at Tennessee and Florida. Signed by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020 as an undrafted free agent, Townsend set franchise records and earned accolades, including AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.Johnny TownsendJohnny Townsend– LinkedIn Marcellus Wiley – Website Tommy TownsendTommy Townsend– LinkedIn  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to reach the NFL? How do aspiring athletes navigate the obstacles and uncertainties on their journey to professional football? And who helps them along the way?Today's guests are former University of Florida Gators and NFL players Tommy and Johnny Townsend. These players have not only made their mark on the football field but also exemplify the power of dedication, adaptability, and vision in shaping a successful career both on and off the turf. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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