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Good to be Alive! Show

Good to be Alive! Show

著者: Tim Long
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It's Good to be Alive! 'Good to Be Alive' is a celebration of the stories, conversations, and moments that makes life so much fun living. Hosted by Tim Long ... (TimLong.me), each episode brings you into the lives of extraordinary (and everyday) people with amazing stories. If you're alive and believe in the power of testimonies and storytelling—this podcast is for you!

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  • 397 Mile Cycling Extravaganza via BRAG, and a Stop in Trilith, with Kirk McCarley of ESPN
    2026/06/15

    It's Storytelling time with Kirk McCarly of ESPN. Kirk recently came back from a 397 mile extravaganza via BRAG (Bicycle Ride Across Georgia - brag.org). The highlight...Trilith in Fayette County. Thanks in large part to the CEO of Chick-fil-A, Trilith is home to Marvel Studios, DC Studios, Nate Bargatze's "The Breadwinner," Steve Harvey's "Family Feud," and the upcoming SNL movie titled "Saturday Night." Check out TrilithStudios.com to learn more.

    We also go back to 1923 where jockey Frank Hayes suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race at Belmont Park in New York. His horse finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far, only, jockey to win a race after death. Where else are you going to hear stories like this? Exactly, the next time we have Kirk on. He's promised to talk about Family Feud, Doc Ellis' no hitter in 1970, and the 1979 Seattle SuperSonics.

    Kirk is not only a seasoned Statistician with ESPN, but also an Executive Coach and Author.

    Connect with Kirk and schedule a discovery call here --> TheSeedSowerCoach.com
    Buy Kirk's book here --> KirkMcCarleyAuthor.com

    Video of interview --> https://rumble.com/v7bci6a-397-mile-cycling-extravaganza-via-brag-and-a-stop-in-trilith-with-kirk-mcca.html

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  • Building Community One Concert at a Time with Musician & Author Michael Koep
    2026/06/12

    The Good to be Alive! Show Team is guest hosting on 'This Week North Idaho.' We're talking with Michael Koep, of KOEP Concerts --> KOEPconcerts.com.

    KOEP Concerts brings free live music to North Idaho with three community-driven concert series. The Cd’A City Park Shows Series has been a Sunday tradition since 1996, filling the lakeside with music and memories. Music at McEuen Wednesdays is the newest and biggest downtown summer event, drawing thousands for festival-style shows at McEuen Park. The Hayden Summer Concert Series keeps things local and laid-back at McIntire Family Park, offering the perfect neighborhood jam. Rooted in tradition and made possible by community support, these concerts ensure that live music remains a summer staple for all.

    The mission at KOEP Concerts is to showcase the local North Idaho talent in a state-of-the-art, FREE concert experience— all the while keeping the “why” first and foremost; to gather lakeside communities, friends and family, natives and tourists, young and old, from all walks— and to dance in the grass, sing together, and share a few hours supporting music, art, and community.

    You'll find weekly happenings all over North Idaho here --> ThisWeekNorthIdaho.com

    Video of interview --> https://rumble.com/v7ar41m-building-community-one-concert-at-a-time-with-author-and-musician-michael-k.html

    Send the Show a text...we'd love to connect with you!

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    54 分
  • Savio P. Clemente Survived Cancer Twice, and Here's How He Did It
    2026/06/08

    Savio almost died in 2014. Hearing those deafening words - "it is stage 3" - tore him up. But he promised himself that if he made it to the five year remission mark and was still cancer free that he would make it count.

    As a syndicated columnist for Authority Magazine and Thrive Global, Savio interviewed nearly 175 cancer survivors from all walks of life. In his book, he share the true stories of 35 of those survivors and what they learned physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually from this very difficult experience which has forever shaped their worldview. One of the consistent themes through all of them is forgiveness. Largely forgiving ourselves.

    Savio P. Clemente is a keynote and TEDx speaker, journalist, board-certified wellness coach, best-selling author, and healthcare leadership strategist.

    After 2,000+ interviews with global leaders and his own experience rebuilding after surviving cancer twice, Savio developed the Adaptive Resilience Leadership framework. His work helps leaders cut through cognitive overload, make clearer decisions, and avoid the quiet performance drop that often follows high-pressure moments. He focuses on helping individuals & organizations operate with clarity and consistency when it matters most because performance usually doesn’t fail first. Clarity does. Adrenaline fades, processes normalize, but the "operating system" that once worked slows. Second-guessing creeps in.

    Connect with Savio here --> https://www.SavioPClemente.com

    Here's Savio's book, 'I Survived Cancer and Here is How I Did It" --> https://www.amazon.com/Survived-Cancer-Here-How-Did-ebook/dp/B09SRQRCP9/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1647678737&sr=8-1

    Video of interview --> https://rumble.com/v7b05du-savio-p.-clemente-survived-cancer-twice-and-heres-how-he-did-it.html

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