How do masters learn?
How do masters become masters? It’s something to really think about people. It’s pretty simple actually.
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How do masters learn?
How do masters become masters? It’s something to really think about people. It’s pretty simple actually.
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Relax the Face and Accept Whatever is in front of you!
Relaxer face is a staple in IHP with all the coaches and athletes. It’s so simple and effective.
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Failure to Genius!
🎙️ Dive into the incredible journey of geniuses who triumphed over failure! 🌟 JC Santana unpacks stories of resilience from icons like J.K. Rowling, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs in the latest episode of the Santana Podcast. 🚀 Don't miss out on the wisdom that turns setbacks into success. Watch the full video now! #SantanaPodcast #Inspiration #GeniusJourney
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Inside look of the podcast
Episode eight of the Santana podcast is going live today. https://youtu.be/sRyidfVZf-A?si=eZTDND6TiYVa5nc-
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Filming the Podcast LIVE!
A little insight of the podcast this week. Stay tune! #podcast #trending
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UFC 296 Review and Predictions, Harvard and Top Colleges under Fire! - Santana Podcast EP. 7
UFC 296 Review and Predictions, Harvard and Top Colleges under Fire! - Santana Podcast EP. 7
Welcome to Santana Podcast Episode 7, where we dive deep into the latest happenings in the world of UFC and explore the fiery drama unfolding in prestigious colleges like Harvard and MIT. In this episode, our hosts take you on a thrilling journey through UFC 296, breaking down the details and highlights of the epic fights that had fans on the edge of their seats.
First up on the agenda is a comprehensive analysis of UFC 296, with in-depth discussions on the fighters, the matchups, and the outcomes that left a lasting impact on the MMA community. From jaw-dropping knockouts to strategic ground battles, we leave no stone unturned in our exploration of this adrenaline-fueled event.
Next, we rewind to the UFC Fight Night that took place over the weekend, unveiling the big winners and unforgettable moments that unfolded inside the octagon. Our hosts provide expert commentary and insights, offering listeners a ringside perspective on the triumphs and upsets that defined the night.
But the excitement doesn't stop there – we shift gears to address the intense drama and upheaval gripping prestigious colleges like Harvard, MIT, and more. Join us as we unravel the scandals, controversies, and high-profile firings that have sent shockwaves through these academic institutions. From boardroom battles to institutional shake-ups, we delve into the heart of the turmoil and examine the far-reaching consequences.
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Don’t be Scared of AI 🤖
Don’t be scared of AI. If anything let it help you everyday with your business #ai #podcast #rumble
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I’m all about the First responders and you should be too!
First responders heroically serve our country every day. By being the first to arrive on the scene in crises, disasters, emergencies, wars, and other violent events, they suffer disproportionately from exposure to trauma and trauma-related stress and its mental health effects.The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has reported that roughly one in three (30 percent) of first responders—that is, police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel—develop a behavioral health condition as a direct result of their work. The real number, accounting for those who live with undiagnosed symptoms, is inevitably much higher. Check out Shatterproof ihp.fhehealth.com and FHE Health today! #mentalhealth #fhehealth #shatterproof #mentalhealthmatters #firstresponders
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I’m all about the First responders and you should be too!
First responders heroically serve our country every day. By being the first to arrive on the scene in crises, disasters, emergencies, wars, and other violent events, they suffer disproportionately from exposure to trauma and trauma-related stress and its mental health effects.The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has reported that roughly one in three (30 percent) of first responders—that is, police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel—develop a behavioral health condition as a direct result of their work. The real number, accounting for those who live with undiagnosed symptoms, is inevitably much higher. Check out Shatterproof ihp.fhehealth.com and FHE Health today! #mentalhealth #fhehealth #shatterproof #mentalhealthmatters #firstresponders
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