Eric Rogell Talks with Warriors, Lovers, Kings, and Heroes
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Scott Becker was a respected pediatrician. Until he became Inmate 03655159 in a federal prison, serving a 5 ½ sentence. Stripped of his identity and status, and in a dangerous environment he knew nothing about, Becker had to learn the rules of survival quickly. A highly educated man whose intellect had served him for more than 50 years, he now had to step up as a man and earn respect from other inmates. In today’s episode Becker shares the hard-won lessons on manhood, respect, courage, and more that he took from his time behind bars.
Pushing the Limits of Physical and Mental Toughness - with Dr. David Minkoff
Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable - with Jason Van Camp
Living Your Life On Purpose - with Ian Lobas
Forging the Mindset of Mr. Olympia - with Nordine Zouareg
Murder to Millions: You Can Overcome Any Challenge - with Nelson Tressler
Creatively Conquering Challenges with Nir Bashan
The Impact of Living in Integrity with Rusty Gaillard
Challenge Creates Capability with Josh Koerpel
The Power and Impact of Having a Vision with Hank McLarty
Drop the Excuses, and Assign, Align and Adjust with Alex Molden
Living a Legendary Life with Tommy Breedlove
Leaving Footprints in the ‘Hood with Henri Crockett
From the Prison Yard to Harvard Yard with Andre Norman
When Did Leading Become Pacifying?
Hate Them or Honor Them: You Decide
Overcome Expectations and Doubts and Write Your Own Song with “Cowboy” Jax Young
From Surviving On the Streets, to NFL Fields, and Back to the Streets - The Heroic Journey of Tyrus McCloud
The Warrior Math Geek vs The NFL - The Real Story Behind the Concussion Battle, with Alan Schwarz
Stephen Lang Brings Out the Hero in Anti-Heroes
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