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In this conversation, Juliette Angelo shares her remarkable journey from being a child actor to finding her passion in music while navigating the challenges of sobriety and personal growth.
She discusses her experiences in the entertainment industry, the importance of community support, and the impact of her environment on her recovery. Juliette reflects on her decision to get sober, the healing process, and her desire to be a voice for others who may be struggling.
The conversation highlights the significance of safe spaces for children in the industry and the complexities of fame and personal identity. Juliette shares her journey of overcoming personal struggles and finding her voice through music. She discusses the impact of coercion in her life, the importance of authenticity in her performances, and her desire to use her fame for advocacy.
Juliette reflects on the healing power of music, her journey to self-discovery, and the significance of surrounding herself with supportive people. She shares her journey of growth and self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and the complexities of personal struggles. She discusses the significance of authenticity, the power of music to connect people, and the value of gratitude and positivity in life. Juliette reflects on her experiences in the entertainment industry, the challenges she faced, and how they shaped her into the person she is today.
Ultimately, she defines the good life as one filled with simplicity, peace, and meaningful connections.
You can find Juliette on Instagram @julietteangelo.
The Don't Die Rusty Podcast is recorded with Riverside.fm. Riverside is leading the charge in technology and convenience in terms of remote podcasting. You can help support the Don't Die Rusty Podcast by Clicking Here to sign up.
Takeaways
Juliette Angelo is a talented musician and former child actor. She moved to Billings, Montana, seeking a fresh start. Sobriety was a pivotal moment in her life, leading to personal growth. Community support has played a crucial role in her recovery. The entertainment industry can be challenging and unsafe for children. Juliette emphasizes the importance of mental health and routine. She believes in the power of sharing her story to help others. Her dog, Mac Miller, has been a significant source of support. Juliette's journey reflects resilience and hope for a better future. She aims to use her platform to advocate for safe spaces for children. Coercion can have a lasting impact on individuals. Authenticity in performance fosters genuine connections with audiences. Music serves as a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery. Using fame for advocacy can inspire positive change. Personal growth often comes from overcoming dark experiences. Surrounding oneself with supportive people is crucial for well-being. The journey to self-ownership is empowering and transformative. Fame can distort personal identity and self-worth. Living life to the fullest requires self-reflection and courage. Reclaiming personal power is essential for happiness and fulfillment. Embrace change as a sign of growth. Struggles are personal and shouldn't be compared. Authenticity is more valuable than fame. Music has the power to connect diverse people. Self-acceptance is crucial for personal growth. Gratitude can coexist with honesty about struggles. The journey of self-discovery is ongoing. Simplicity and peace define the good life. Living authentically enhances confidence. Every experience contributes to who we are.You can find Donāt Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms:
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In this conversation, the hosts explore the themes of living a good life versus living a long life, the ripple effect of choices, and breaking generational cycles. They discuss how personal choices impact not only individual lives but also the lives of others, creating ripples that can influence future generations.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding what constitutes a good life and how to navigate the complexities of personal growth and relationships. The speakers explore the significance of human connection through simple gestures like hugs, the impact of technology on interpersonal relationships, and the importance of setting boundaries in a fast-paced world.
They discuss how genuine interactions can uplift individuals and the need for patience in a society that demands instant gratification. The dialogue highlights the contrast between meaningful connections and the superficial nature of digital communication. In this engaging conversation, the participants explore themes of philosophy, the importance of reading, and the joy of personal connections through travel.
They discuss the impact of their conversations on personal growth and share book recommendations that have influenced their lives. The dialogue also touches on future adventures and the excitement of exploring new places, all while emphasizing the value of community and support in their journeys.
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Takeaways
Living a good life and a long life can be relative concepts. Goodness is defined by our choices and their impacts on others. The ripple effect of our choices can influence future generations. Breaking generational cycles requires awareness and intentionality. Conversations about life and choices can lead to personal growth. Understanding the definition of 'good' is complex and varies for everyone. Living abundantly means embracing life while being mindful of choices. Fear of death can diminish as one maximizes their life experiences. Family dynamics play a significant role in shaping our perspectives. Creating a safe space for discussions can foster healing and understanding. Hugs can break barriers and foster genuine connections. Building relationships takes time and effort, but it's rewarding. Technology can hinder face-to-face interactions and patience. Setting boundaries is essential for maintaining personal space. People often seek validation and connection in a disconnected world. The culture of instant gratification affects our patience levels. Genuine human interactions can lead to emotional healing. We need to be more considerate of others' time and space. Social media algorithms create isolated experiences for users. Creating moments of connection can leave a lasting impact on others. We're all on this path here. Conversations stick with us until the next time. Reading is a lost discipline that needs revival. The Courage to Be Disliked offers a new perspective. Keep on keeping on, don't fade away. Airports are a place for connections and stories. Imagining where people are going is fun. Everyone needs to hear good things. Community is essential for personal growth. Chase your dreams and be the best version of yourself.You can find Donāt Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms:
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In this engaging conversation, Dara Parker and Rick Hanson explore profound themes surrounding life, death, personal growth, and the importance of community. Dara shares her unique journey, reflecting on her experiences with loss and the impact of her upbringing on her philosophical outlook.
The discussion emphasizes the significance of connection, the value of travel, and the necessity of embracing silence and nature for personal well-being. Throughout the conversation, both speakers highlight the importance of living authentically and the ripple effect of positive actions in the world.
Rick Hanson and Dara Parker explore the beauty of nature, the thrill of adventure, and the importance of connection and self-reflection. They share personal stories of risky experiences, cultural immersion through travel, and the significance of mental health awareness. The discussion emphasizes the need for self-love, the cyclical nature of life, and the definition of a good life centered around family and presence.
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Takeaways
Dara emphasizes the importance of family time and being present. Experiencing loss at a young age shaped Dara's perspective on life. The conversation highlights the need for personal growth and understanding. Dara believes in the ripple effect of positive actions on others. Silence and nature are essential for mental clarity and processing thoughts. Traveling opens up new perspectives and connections with others. Embracing failure is crucial for personal development and learning. Dara's upbringing instilled confidence and a sense of adventure. The importance of being kind to oneself while helping others. Life lessons often repeat, and it's essential to learn from them. Embrace the beauty of nature for mental rejuvenation. Adventures, even risky ones, can be transformative. Cultural immersion enriches travel experiences. Faith in humanity is often restored through travel. Connection with others is vital for personal growth. Self-reflection can lead to better understanding of oneself. Healthy living is a continuous journey, not a destination. Mental health awareness is crucial for overall well-being. Gradual changes in lifestyle are more sustainable. The good life is defined by health, happiness, and presence.You can find Donāt Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms:
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Rick Hanson
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Ricky Brule
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Facebook: Ricky W Brule
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In this engaging conversation, Rick Hanson and Ricky Brule interview Kelle Adams, the owner of Badass Outdoor Gear. They discuss Kelle's journey from motocross racing to entrepreneurship, her experiences at Barrett Jackson, and the unique retail experience she has created in her store.
The conversation highlights the importance of community, customer service, and the challenges of running a business in a male-dominated industry. Kelle shares her passion for helping others and her plans for the future of her business, emphasizing the need to diversify and adapt to market trends.
In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into their shared experiences in hunting, the importance of camaraderie, and the memories created through outdoor adventures. They discuss close encounters with wildlife, the thrill of the hunt, and how these experiences foster deeper relationships.
The conversation also touches on the significance of family memories, the evolution of friendships, and the sense of community found in events like the Total Archery Challenge (TAC). Ultimately, they reflect on what constitutes a good life, emphasizing health, happiness, and meaningful connections over material wealth.
You can find Badass Outdoor Gear at www.badassoutdoorgear.com, and @badassoutdoorgear on Instagram.
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Takeaways
Kelly Adams is the owner of Badass Outdoor Gear. She started motocross racing at a young age. Barrett Jackson is a family tradition for Kelly. Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship was a significant step for Kelly. Badass Outdoor Gear aims to provide a unique retail experience. Customer service is a top priority at Badass Outdoor Gear. Kelly emphasizes the importance of community involvement. She enjoys helping others get involved in outdoor sports. The outdoor industry can be male-dominated, but Kelly thrives in it. Future plans include diversifying product offerings to meet market demands. Hunting is not just about the kill, but the experiences shared. Close encounters with wildlife create unforgettable memories. Camaraderie in hunting enhances the overall experience. Family involvement in hunting builds lasting memories. Relationships often evolve from friendship to deeper connections. The TAC community fosters strong bonds among participants. Memorable experiences often outweigh the actual hunting success. A good life is defined by health, happiness, and relationships. It's important to appreciate the little things in life. Friendships formed through shared experiences are invaluable.You can find Donāt Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms:
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In this episode of the Don't Die Rusty podcast, Rick, Ricky and Ashley Kurtenbach engage in a profound conversation about life, death, and the importance of meaningful relationships.
They explore the significance of writing one's own eulogy, the impact of technology on human interaction, and the necessity of being present in our experiences.
The discussion also touches on personal reflections about hunting, celebrating life, and the adventures that lie ahead. The episode emphasizes the value of deep conversations and the connections we forge with others.
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Takeaways
Conversations about death can spark deeper reflections on life. Writing your own eulogy can provide closure and perspective. Celebrating life is more meaningful than traditional mourning. Communication is essential in relationships, especially regarding end-of-life wishes. Experiencing nature can enhance our appreciation for life. Technology is impacting our ability to connect with others emotionally. Being present in the moment is crucial for meaningful experiences. Personal adventures can strengthen relationships and create lasting memories. Introspection can lead to personal growth and understanding. Life is a journey, and we should embrace every moment.You can find Donāt Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms:
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Ricky Brule
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In this episode of the Don't Die Rusty podcast, Rick, Ricky and Ricky's sister Christy Brule discuss various themes surrounding family, personal growth, and the importance of pursuing one's passions.
They reflect on their childhood experiences, the challenges of adulthood, and the significance of maintaining relationships.
Christy shares her journey of becoming a mother, the importance of self-care, and her love for solo travel. The conversation emphasizes resilience, work ethic, and the pursuit of a fulfilling life, all while living by the motto of 'Don't Die Rusty.'
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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In this conversation, Jerry Norton shares his personal journey with concussions and the impact they have had on his life as a rodeo bullfighter. He discusses the importance of awareness regarding concussion symptoms and the role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in recovery.
The conversation also touches on the significance of diet and lifestyle changes in promoting brain health, as well as the need for education and support for those affected by brain injuries.
Jerry Norton discusses the struggles of mental health, particularly in the context of sports and rodeo. He emphasizes the importance of seeking help, the role of support systems, and the need for awareness around mental health issues.
The discussion also touches on hyperbaric treatments as a potential solution for mental health struggles and the significance of vulnerability and connection in overcoming personal challenges. Ultimately, Jerry reflects on what constitutes a good life, highlighting the value of relationships and meaningful contributions to others.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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In this episode of the Don't Die Rusty Podcast, Rick and Ricky are joined by Kelley Lovelace and Ashley Kurtenbach, and they engage in a deep philosophical discussion about life, death, and the importance of living fully. They explore the idea of what one would do if they had only 24 hours to live, emphasizing the significance of relationships and being present in the moment.
The conversation touches on the impact of technology in maintaining connections, the necessity of intentionality in relationships, and the legacy we leave behind. They also encourage listeners to cherish their time and the people in their lives, advocating for a proactive approach to relationships and life.
In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the themes of legacy, the importance of genuine relationships, and the impact of faith and introspection on personal growth. They discuss how lessons learned and shared experiences shape one's legacy, emphasizing that genuine presentation and relationships are vital in life. The conversation also touches on the significance of hope, the essence of a good life, and the peace found in nature. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to pursue meaningful connections and live authentically.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
The Don't Die Rusty Podcast is recorded with Riverside.fm. Riverside is leading the charge in technology and convenience in terms of remote podcasting. You can help support the Don't Die Rusty Podcast by Clicking Here to sign up.
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In this conversation, Ricky and Rick recap previous episodes with Ricky's sister Christy Brule. They talk about the importance of family and the impact of growing up in a small town. They share personal stories about taking risks, the support they received during difficult times, and the challenges and joys of parenthood.
In this final part of the conversation, Christy and the Rick's reflect on the previous episodes and discuss their favorite moments. They express their appreciation for the emotional depth and rawness of the conversations they've had with guests, particularly with veterans like Dan Stakes. They also discuss the Pacific Northwest Survival Games and the inspiring stories of Tomy and Dara. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of balance in life and the pursuit of personal growth and fulfillment.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
The Don't Die Rusty Podcast is recorded with Riverside.fm. Riverside is leading the charge in technology and convenience in terms of remote podcasting. You can help support the Don't Die Rusty Podcast by Clicking Here to sign up.
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In this conversation, The Rick, Ricky and Sam Soholt discuss various topics including Sam's injury, his upcoming fatherhood, and how it will impact his hunting season.
Sam shares his goals for recovery and adjusting his hunting plans to prioritize family time. They also reflect on the importance of slowing down and enjoying the journey, rather than constantly chasing after the next big adventure.
In this part of the conversation, the main themes discussed are the importance of public lands and conservation efforts, as well as the art of photography and the experiences of filming hunting adventures.
The conversation transitions from discussing public lands and the need to protect them to talking about photography and the switch from Sony to Canon cameras. The conversation also touches on the thrill of having photos featured on magazine covers and the challenges and rewards of filming hunting adventures.
Sam shares his experiences traveling with his wife, who worked as a traveling occupational therapist. They visited various places, including Idaho Falls, St. Joseph, Missouri, Salt Lake City, and Fort Collins. Sam emphasizes the importance of shared adventures and the joy of exploring different locations together.
He also discusses his love for hunting and the different experiences and challenges that come with hunting different species. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the good life, which Samwise believes is about surrounding oneself with good people and enjoying the passing of time.
You can find Sam on IG @samsoholt and check his website www.publiclandtees.com.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
The Don't Die Rusty Podcast is recorded with Riverside.fm. Riverside is leading the charge in technology and convenience in terms of remote podcasting. You can help support the Don't Die Rusty Podcast by Clicking Here to sign up.
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In this conversation, Ricky Brule and Rick Hanson interview Tony Peniche and Phil Robinson, the founders of the Pacific Northwest Survival Games. They discuss the origins of the event and its format, which includes a two-day workshop and competition with seven challenges. The event is open to both amateurs and experienced survivalists, and participants receive a 30-minute lesson from an expert before completing a 60-minute challenge.
The founders also discuss their plans for the future, including expanding to other regions and potentially partnering with organizations like the Boy Scouts of America and Tough Mudder.
They emphasize the importance of learning real-world emergency survival skills and the need for adaptability in challenging situations. The conversation covers various topics including the Pacific Northwest Survival Games, the importance of communication in survival situations, the role of education in the reality show, and the impact of the games on participants' lives.
Tony also discusses his journey of sobriety and the positive changes it has brought. They express their admiration for the survivalist community and their desire to contribute to it. The conversation covers topics such as finding new meaning in life, the importance of sobriety, and the joy of going on adventures.
The guests share stories of their favorite adventures, including working at a fish cannery in Alaska and spearfishing in Costa Rica. They also discuss the concept of the good life, which involves pursuing passions, building meaningful relationships, and living authentically.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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Dan Stakes, a retired combat veteran and real estate agent, shares his journey of transitioning from the military to civilian life and finding success in real estate. He discusses the struggles he faced with physical and mental health issues, including back pain and PTSD.
Dan emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive community of fellow veterans and mentors who understand the challenges and can provide guidance. He also highlights the significance of living life to the fullest in honor of those who didn't make it back from their service.
Dan discovers that his father is not his biological father and embarks on a journey to find his true heritage. He connects with his second cousin in England and eventually meets his father and siblings. The story highlights the complexities of family relationships and the importance of understanding one's roots.
In this final part of the conversation, Rick and Dan discuss the importance of family and the impact of their respective fathers on their lives. They reflect on the similarities and differences between themselves and their fathers, and how these relationships have shaped them. They also express gratitude for their sisters and the pride they feel in each other's accomplishments. The conversation ends with a discussion about living a fulfilled life and making a positive impact on others.
You can find Dan on Instagram @realestatewithstakes and online at https://poplme.co/hash/xblBEcKT/1/s
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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In this conversation, Cody Custer and Jerry Norton, both former world champions in the rodeo industry, discuss their experiences and the mindset required to achieve success. They emphasize the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive and like-minded individuals who push you to be better.
They also discuss the role of faith and self-belief in pursuing your dreams. Cody shares his journey from being a bull rider, and the lessons he learned along the way. They both reflect on the camaraderie and friendships formed in the rodeo world and the impact it has had on their lives.
The principal themes of the conversation revolve around the importance of being a good human being, treating others with respect, and valuing relationships. Both Rick and Cody emphasize the significance of family and friends in their lives. They believe that success is not defined by material possessions or achievements, but by the impact they have on others.
They also discuss the value of perseverance, having a positive mindset, and making the most of opportunities. The conversation highlights the power of connection, the influence of mentors and heroes, and the need to appreciate the blessings in life.
You can find Cody on Instagram @cody.custer.92 and @codycuster_bullriding_clinics
Jerry can be found @mr.jerry.norton
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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In this conversation, host Ricky Brule and cohost Rick Hanson interview Dana Anderson, also known as Wild Mountain Man Dan. Dana is an off-grid homesteader and primitive skills instructor.
The conversation covers topics such as Dana's love for hugging, his passion for off-grid living, his primitive skills and love for nature, and his philosophy on forgiveness and living a passionate life. Dana also shares stories about his children and his upcoming book on the wild man of the Wynoochee, John Turnow.
Wild Mountain Man Dan shares his passion for the outdoors and living a fulfilling life. He talks about his love for the mountains and the importance of connecting with nature. He also discusses the significance of embracing one's masculinity and the role of testosterone in men's lives. Dan emphasizes the importance of having a well-rounded personality and being a leader, helper, artist, and analytical thinker. He encourages setting goals, being grateful, and giving back to others.
The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Pacific Northwest Survival Games and the impact of acknowledging and uplifting others.
You can find Wild Mountain Man Dan on Instagram: @wildmountainmandan
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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This week's guest on the Donāt Die Rusty Podcast is Mitch Gordon. He is a country music singer and songwriter from Maple Lake, Minnesota.
Ricky and Rick have been looking forward to having a musician on and Mitch Gordon fits that bill. He is living the Donāt Die Rusty lifestyle chasing his dreams and living a fulfilled life.
As the conversation begins Mitch tells Rick and Ricky about his early days of getting his band started, then they discuss how Mitch has chased his dreams in music and has made it his career. They also venture down some rabbit holes on what is their go to music and mixtapes.
Then the Ricks have the pleasure of listening to a Mitch Gordon original āBuck Feverā and they tell a few stories. Itās about living, great relationships. Donāt Die Rusty enjoyed having Mitch on the episode and giving his perspective of the music industry and dream chasing.
Head over to www.mitchgordonband.com for more information. You can also find Mitch on: Instagram @mitchgordonmusic & on Facebook Mitch Gordon Band
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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You can find The Rick's at:
Rick Hanson
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Ricky Brule
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In this week's episode of the Donāt Die Rusty Podcast we have a conversation with Garrett Vandersys from Spearfish, S.D. A man out chasing his dreams and adventures.
These are the DMās that we at Donāt Die Rusty love, we received a DM from Garrett's wife and she told Donāt Die Rusty her husband would have a Donāt Die Rusty story to tell and yes he certainly did. We talked to off road racer Kyle Craft a few weeks ago and we discussed the trophy truck side of things but Garrett is a guy that had a dream of doing the Baja 1000 on two wheels, his motorcycle in the Ironman Division.
Rick, Ricky and Garrett discuss how he dreamed of this adventure and how he attained his goals of not only racing in the Baja 1000 on a motorcycle in the Ironman Division but also finishing in the allotted time. They also discuss that anyone can chase their dreams if they have great people who support them and are wanting to help fulfill that dream.
Life is very short and we are all limited by the amount of time we can realistically chase our dreams. This is an example of a man with the support of not only his wife but his family and friends.So enjoy this week's episode of the Donāt Die Rusty Podcast and hopefully you will be inspired to chase your dreams.
You can follow Garretts adventures at:
Instagram @garrett753x
Facebook Garrett Vandersys
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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Dan is a United States Air Force Veteran and former Law Enforcement officer. He also worked with Black Rifle Coffee Company and now is the Warrior Bonfire Communication and Outreach Director.
This is a wide ranging conversation that not only raises awareness to Warrior Bonfire, a veterans organization aimed at helping veterans with Purple Hearts, but life after the military.
The conversation is about how to be a better person and live our best lives. Dan, Ricky and Rick have some serious moments to some fun loving conversations. This conversation could have gone for hours as Rick and Ricky not only learned about Dan but also about themselves.
You can find Dan Horgan at:
Instagram @dan_horgan_
Facebook Dan Horgan
You can also find Warrior Bonfire happenings at:
Instagram @warriorbonfire
Facebook Warrior Bonfire Program
WBP (warriorbonfireprogram.org)
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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Rick Hanson
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In this week's episode Rick and Ricky are joined by Sierra Abler, Rickās niece as they recap the last ten episodeās from a female listenerās perspective. Sierra is a wife, mother and former elementary teacher who is on the road to getting her doctorate degree.
Itās a fun and sometimes serious conversation that takes us back to the episodes that affected each other in different ways. From Tommy and Dara Parker to Kyle Craft there were some clips or parts of these conversations that touched Rick, Ricky, and Sierra differently. So sit back and listen and see if these are the points that you were drawn to in the previous episodes or let us know what points you liked from some of your favorite episodes.
Thank you for listening and of course Donāt Die Rusty.
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In this weekās episode of the Donāt Die Rusty Podcast, Rick and Ricky have a conversation with Kyle Craft. Kyle is a successful professional off road driver chasing his dreams and living life to its fullest.
Kyle shares to Rick and Ricky how he not only chased his dream of racing off road but achieved his dreams. Heās very passionate about the sport of off-road racing and it shows in the conversation.
Kyle talks about life as a driver and navigator in this demanding sport. How he prepares for the races and how the sport has changed with a different mindset to being in shape mentally as well as physically. Of course as all of the Donāt Die Rusty conversations go
Kyle exemplifies the Donāt Die Rusty attitude of chasing dreams, always moving forward and fulfilling his life.
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In this week's episode of the Donāt Die Rusty Podcast we have a conversation with not only a wonderful person but one that is living in the moment and seeking adventure and knowledge. Melissa has lived a life with some amazing experiences.
Melissa owns her own Jiu-Jitsu dojo,SXM BJJ, in Sint Maarten, a small island in the Caribbean. She has been aDance DJ, a radio talk show host, a firearms instructor and more.
This conversation we talk about Jiu- Jitsu, DJing, pets, archery, and her travels in her sprinter van. She walks with confidence and is just one of those people that you respect as soon as you talk to her. So listen to the conversation unfold as Rick and Ricky learn more about Melissa and maybe a little about themselves in this next episode of Donāt Die Rusty.
You can find Melissa on social media on : Instagram @melissasxmbjj
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