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Living fit, healthy, and happy in my 60's with my wife, three small children and a todo list that thinks I'm 20. I've covered a lot of ground, bumpy and otherwise, and I've learned a thing or two along the way. I'm here to share it with you in the hope that it helps someone. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodlad-unscripted/support
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We roll out of bed at 5am most days, then return to those cozy sheets around 10pm for a few quick hours before we start it all over again. We do our best to start the day with prayer and some Bible time but I would be lying if I told you that is the routine. We want it to be, but four unpredictable small children along with two energetic dogs have …
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Jimi is a friend. We attend the same church, we see things the same in many regards, and we have a heart to serve others. I am a former SWAT Cop and Jimi is a former Special Forces Operator. This is our first podcast together and it opened a can of worms that could well turn into a dozen more shows if we took the notion to do that. Maybe we will. H…
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I would like to think that every parent wants the very best for their kids. In the same breath, they want their kids to be strong, in every sense, and to have embraced the wisdom imparted to them during the formative years immersed in good parenting and family support. That’s the storybook hope, at least. The world, however, is teeming with counsel…
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The freedom of being your own boss and making a living doing something you are passionate about is the stuff that drives so many to become professional personal trainers. There is plenty of demand, countless opportunities for advancement, and the money can be great. Yet most personal trainers that got certified in the past five years are no longer …
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Joe Janiga owns Gymlife.media and travelled from Michigan for a couple days of hard work in hot and humid Florida sun. We took a break for an interview and cracked the seal on the treasure trove of interesting stuff that is Joe's life. Visit GoodladUnscripted.com Watch GoodladUnscripted on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Join the disc…
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Jared Hudson spent his youth serving our nation as a Navy Seal, then had that dream end too soon because of injuries he earned protecting our country. A career in Law Enforcement was the next chapter. He served as a sheriff’s deputy and predominantly as a trainer, sharing his expertise and experience with officers from agencies around the country. …
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Ray Johnson is a well-rounded athlete in excellent physical condition. He is a professional law enforcement, executive protection and security officer trainer, and an all-round, active and physically fit guy. Yet In January 2022 at 55 years old, he had his third heart attack. Ray joins me on the podcast to talk about his heart attacks, what caused …
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It's later in life, and you find yourself faced with the prospect of dating again, and the list of unknowns is intimidating. Many of the lessons life has given you resulted in scars, and the whole idea of starting from scratch with someone new is both exciting and scary. In her late fifties, Elaine Goodlad joins me on this episode to talk about bei…
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Ana Tigre and I get into it in this episode of the Unscripted Podcast. She says I'm not perfect, and this coming from someone that... We all can do better, so why focus on the things that annoy you about your wife or husband? Or your kids, or friends, or anyone else for that matter. The problem may be that we tend to focus on the negative in others…
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After a five-year break to raise kids, Ana is getting the urge to model for me again, and I couldn't be more excited. It will be different now because she has evolved, and there are stories to tell with pictures that weren't there five years ago. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about her modeling career, what I disliked about photography, h…
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Early in 2020, the USA was locked down and quarantined. Two weeks to flatten the curve, they said, and I really wanted to believe that. Had I not been so naive, I could have made a fortune investing in services like zoom and other video conferencing software. The business world pivoted, everything went online, and the term "working remotely" define…
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In the last episode of the podcast, we talked about how I recovered from what was supposed to be a medical death sentence due to heart issues. Part of that recovery story was about how I learned to manage stress, and since it was significant enough to warrant its own show, Ana and I talk about it in this episode. As always, I hope what we say here …
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In 2001 I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and had an ejection fraction of 35. That means each time my heart pumped a beat, 35% of the blood in my heart would be squeezed into my circulatory system. Normal is between 55% and 70%. My heart was also severely enlarged. During hospitalization and extensive testing, I was told by the doctor t…
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Greg Hasberry's kidneys failed when he was in his forties. At the time, he was a healthy athlete, had no vices, and lived a responsible and productive life. He became dependent on dialysis to stay alive, but dialysis is not something a body is meant to do for the long term. After four and a half years of three to four treatments per week, it was we…
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Her unlikely journey to stardom on stage and notoriety as a globally recognized fitness model began after a discussion in the gym between us about her following in the footsteps of then Ms. Olympia Cory Everson. I assured her we could get her there, and she, equally as naive and gullible, believed me. Over thirty years and an incredible career as a…
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The seasoned warrior never hopes for someone untested at his side as he rides into battle. The new guy may look like a physical specimen, his freshly painted walls littered with certificates and diplomas, and his latest-greatest gear shiny and new. Yet, despite the promise of greatness, the full depth of a man's character is never known until teste…
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Six months ago, we took foster placement of a little boy named Cole. Yesterday we adopted him. We adopted Cady and Emma earlier this year. For the past four years, Ana and I have been foster parents. It's been life-changing. We have aged tremendously, and we have lived exceptionally. We have hurt like never before. And we have discovered a capabili…
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I met Tanji Johnson in 2001 when she had just graduated from being an amateur athlete to the Professional Division of competitive fitness in the IFBB. She became an icon in the fitness industry, competing for 15 years as one of the very best, and at times, the very best in the world. As a photographer and journalist, I had the privilege of covering…
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Aging looks very different in 2020 than it did when I was growing up. The average 60-year-old man or woman looks and acts very differently than they did even a generation ago. Fitness is the culprit. That and eating healthier and living healthier lifestyles. Until now, however, finding applicable information about aging and staying fit has been cha…
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We are foster parents and our little boy Kwamane has been with us since he was 4 months old. He is four now and has spend every day of his life since January 2017 with us. Six weeks ago he went to live with his biological mother. We knew it was coming and it's a day she has been dreaming about since they were separated and we are very happy and sup…
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Ana has been my favorite model to work with for over a decade now. We have done hundreds of photoshoots together, but since we became foster parents four years ago, and adoptive parents this year, working together has been rare. Recently, Aunt Elaine Goodlad gave us a day off, so Ana traveled with me to LA to do a photoshoot. Ana and I talk about s…
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As a father and a taxpayer, I can't help but look at the state of our world and ask myself who the heck raised these fools. My grandmother was the most significant influence in my life, and she was born in 1917 in the prairie province of Saskatchewan in Canada. She and my grandfather were farmers. They survived the "hungry thirties" as she called t…
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Before 2020 I always thought of people who stored large caches of food and water, medical supplies, and other supplies and survival equipment as oddballs. After lining up to buy toilet paper and rationing squares when none could be found, I have changed my opinion. Being prepared by having some basic survival provisions and equipment stored away is…
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This year has kicked everyone's butt and some people much harder than others. Suicide is such a problem that the US National Library Of Medicine website posted an article titled Covid19-Suicides: A Global Psychological Pandemic. Ana and I talk about our circumstances and what we have learned about ourselves and each other that has helped us beat th…
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Alexi and Joli Irvine are sisters, professional dancers and models, and both are Vegas Showgirls. They have played many of the biggest shows on the strip, yet they remain grounded and are sweet and down to earth girls despite their ample time in the spotlight. When we visit, I often sit and marvel at their hyperspeed back-and-forth sibling banter, …
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Our eighth wedding anniversary came and went with little fanfare on the 8th of this month. Ana and I had dated four years before we married, we wanted to be sure. So with a strong love and twelve years of wedded bliss under our belts, it should have been a day we even wanted to celebrate. But we didn't. Not in the traditional way, at least. This po…
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Kimi Couture, the business executive, and entrepreneur, turned professional fighter, got into women's Mixed Martial Arts back when no one thought it would be successful. She was one of the pioneers, one of the original few professional female MMA fighters in the world, and while she didn't win every fight she had, she was tough as nails and one of …
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This year has taught us a great deal about ourselves, our family and life and we will never live it the way we once did. It's infinitely better now. In the absence of all we knew due to covid and quarantine, we discovered what really makes us happy and what is most important. All of our dreams have changed, as have our goals, and our new life is mu…
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You can follow Rick on Facebook Rick DeLauter has dedicated the past 43 years of his life to serving his country, the United States Of America. His grandfather served in World War 1. His father and uncles served in World War II. And his oldest son, like him, also served in the military. After 22 years in the Army, Rick retired at the rank of Lieute…
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Life. What is all of this for, and why and what is our purpose here? Inspired by the recent passing of a man we knew and respected deeply, we talk about our perspectives on what is essential, what isn't, and how important it is to evaluate where we are, where we are going, and make sure we are on the path to where we want to be. I close it out with…
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Ana and I are together 24/7 right now and like a lot of couples, it's not an easy thing to do. When things got contentious we had to make a choice to either let it escalate or sort out the issues and make our marriage a success. That realization was the catalyst for tremendous growth and change and what we learned became the foundation for how we n…
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This has been a long time coming but we filed papers recently and today we got a court date for the adoption of Crystal, our former foster son's biological mother. When we told our family and friends they didn't understand why. We talk about why in this episode and it's for the most simple of reasons. We also talk about our business, how quarantine…
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Quarantine is over, and life is getting busier again. We didn't adjust very well initially, but a few weeks into this, we figured out that we had to figure it out and find a better way. We solved some issues by becoming more efficient, but the most significant improvements came when we changed how we thought about and approached our days, and the t…
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If you are young, beautiful, friendly, and outgoing, Las Vegas is a great place to build a successful career if you play it smart. If you get caught up in "Vegas," it can eat you up and spit you out. Missy Posterli left Youngstown, Ohio, and moved to Las Vegas to find her fame and fortune, and over a decade later, she is part of the management team…
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Change is a thing few people enjoy or suffer well. Thus far, 2020 has been about nothing but change, fear, loss, and instability, and it's been hard on everyone. Ana Tigre is back this week, and we talk about change, how each of us deals with it, and how we have managed some of the most challenging days. We don't have the answer to controlling chan…
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She was born into the gang life and lived it to its fullest for thirty years before being inspired to make a change. She did the bold thing, the thing she never imagined she could ever do. She earned her GED, and then later, her certification as a Phlebotomist and a Medical Assistant graduating with honors. But after graduation, the job prospects d…
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Missy Posterli is on the management team of one of the most famous nightclubs in Las Vegas, she is an exceptional model, and a mom. Her life was rock-solid until Covid-19 came along and extended quarantine has put her career on hold and in question. She was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, a place decimated by the death of US Steel and frequent…
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Mel Bobocel and I used to be police officers and partners on the job. After police work I got into business and photography and he became a helicopter pilot. Eight thousand hours later of pilot in command time of a variety of helicopters working in some of the most dangerous conditions. We talk about his two crashes, being stalked by bears, and lif…
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Marriage is a thing like getting a puppy or buying a boat. If you want it to make you happy and give you years of joy, it requires constant care and maintenance. We call it "work" when we talk about maintaining a marriage, but maybe a better approach, for something we wanted so badly at one point, would be to think of it as caring for, building, or…
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Five years ago, Greg Hasberry, an otherwise healthy and vibrant young man, was slowly reaching the end of his life. His kidneys had failed, he had been on dialysis for some time, and his body was giving indications that it just wouldn't be able to keep functioning much longer. He is a single parent, and the only thing that kept him going on the tou…
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For more than two months now our kids have been glued to our sides every minute of the day and frankly, they get sick of us from time to time and become hard to handle. There are few places we can take them and few things they can do so our parenting skills have been tested to the limit. And almost every parent on the planet is going through some v…
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We haven't posted a podcast for a couple of weeks, so there is some catching up to do. We are starting a new business, restructuring the old one, and we finally made our family legal on May 12th when we adopted our girls. Visit GoodladUnscripted.com Watch GoodladUnscripted on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Join the discussion on our …
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The walls are closing in; money is tight, you can't get a second to yourself, jobs and businesses are unsure or already lost, the news is all doom and gloom, and the world is angry and fed up. About then, your wife, or husband, or kids look at you the wrong way, and you feel like you are going to lose it. Domestic violence is on the rise, and so ar…
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Within a couple of hours of me posting our last podcast where I essentially said to Ana that I thought our family was complete and we were not going to have any more kids, we got a phone call about a little boy that needed a foster home. After we heard his story and his circumstances, it was an immediate yes from both Ana and me. We tell the story …
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Time. We have plenty of it right now, and many people are spending theirs feeling afraid, frustrated, angry, and worried. Justifiably so, but it doesn't feel very good, and we do have the option to think about whatever we want. Dreaming, for instance, or planning for what you would do if you could do anything in the world. Daydreaming, in other wor…
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I think it's a safe bet to say we have all, even us optimists and otherwise positive types, had enough of this whole quarantine business. Each day the carnage grows consisting of lost businesses, lost jobs, lost fortunes, lost marriages, and lost lives. We can only control what we can control, so Ana and I take a break from the misery to talk about…
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Elaine Goodlad, now 55 years old, joins Terry , now 60 years old, on this episode of the podcast to talk about the past, the things that shaped their lived and what they would do differently if they could do it all over again. Visit GoodladUnscripted.com Watch GoodladUnscripted on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Join the discussion on…
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This extended quarantine is really getting to some people, while others are doing better because of it. I saw a post from someone basically chewing everyone out that was posting positive and helpful messages about how they are dealing with it. It was an emotional response to the stress of quarantine and illogical, but is there a better way to deal …
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When Ana and I met I was a photographer and she was a professional athlete and model. We travelled the country together and every chance we got she modeled for me. We did what we wanted when we wanted and were glued at the hip and happy about it. We started raising kids three and a half years ago and that was the end of our marriage being a priorit…
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We can't control the pandemic or how people respond to it but there is so much we can control and Ana and I are making the best possible use of this time to come out ahead once the dust settles. We didn't plan this, but we talk about our top three things we love and don't love about this entire odyssey. Visit GoodladUnscripted.com Watch GoodladUnsc…
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