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🗓️ 19 January 2024
⏱️ 19 minutes
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Jayson Waller is a seasoned international motivational speaker, a battle-tested serial entrepreneur, an Apple Top 5 Podcast host - The BAM Podcast & True Underdog, and a USA Today, WSJ & Amazon bestselling author - Own Your Power. He and his family are also starring in an Amazon Prime reality series - THE BAM FAM - airing January 2024.
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| 0:00.0 | Bam! Jason Waller here with Jason Waller Unleashed. That's right. The biggest, the baddest, the slap your mama twice podcast. It is top 30 in entertainment. I appreciate this. Listen, with entrepreneurship and business, I had two podcasts reach top five for several months on the rector. And then now we have got a show hitting the charts on the top 30 for entertainment, which is a harder generative fucking be in. So Genrata be in. So I'm super excited about that. We are blowing it up. We are super excited. We're going to talk about this weekend. I was in Detroit with my son. We got to go to the Detroit Lions football game. It was amazing. I wish I could have brought my pops. He was stayed home because my mom was going to have surgery. Otherwise, it could have been a triple generation. My dad, me and my son at the first playoff victory for the Detroit Lions at 32 years. Super jacked about what happened, how the game went on. I want to talk a little bit about that. I want to talk about stories, right, |
| 0:55.3 | and the reasons why things happen and karma. And I want to talk about, you know, how you have to have have hope, you have to have faith, and you have to have grit, and how you have to get through things. So that's what this episode is going to be about. We're going to start with moments and memories with my son, right? It's very important. My son is my youngest child. |
| 1:11.6 | He's 13. |
| 1:13.4 | And, you know, this week we're getting ready to go to Boka to celebrate and do a premiere |
| 1:17.6 | with Amazon for our show, Bam Fam. |
| 1:22.4 | And so we're super excited about that. |
| 1:24.8 | And we want to find moments and memories to hang out. He is not a fan of the show. |
| 1:31.1 | He hates it. He liked it at the beginning. Some kids bullied him at school. He hates the show. |
| 1:36.0 | So it's hard to get him to film and do anything. I mean, it is hard. It sucks. Like, hey, he's like, |
| 1:40.5 | I don't want to. Like he just, he's in his feelings. He's in his mood. Just things happen, right? But to take him to go see the Detroit lines, like my dad and me and my son love the Detroit lines. Like, I got a Detroit line tattoo on my arm. You used to have season tickets. Me, my dad used to go when we, my dad was broke. We it would we would drive to michigan from north |
| 2:01.6 | carolina we would stay in a fucking motel not a hotel i'm talking motel dirty dirty doors on the |
| 2:08.1 | outside we'd have the cheapest shittiest tickets in the silver dome i mean it was bad and that's what |
| 2:14.0 | we used to do right and it was fun but it was just you look back you like damn it was kind of gross and bad but like dude that's i wouldn used to do, right? And it was fun, but it was just, you look back, you're like, damn, it was kind of gross and bad, but like, dude, I wouldn't trade it for the world. You know, I fell in love with watching the Detroit Lions. I've been watching the Lions. I haven't missed a game, whether I watch it live on TV or I'm in person since 1989 when Barry Sanders was drafted in his first game was against |
| 2:36.2 | the Arizona Cardinals. That was the first time I watched the Detroit lines and I haven't missed one since. |
| 2:42.6 | We're talking 11, 35 years. I've been watching Detroit lines and haven't missed a fucking game. |
| 2:49.5 | So I feel like I'm one of the biggest fans ever. For those that know me, they know the Detroit Lions are everything to me. And listen, I, we have been through it all. Like we had Barry Sanders. We had Calvin Johnson, two of the greatest players at the position ever. Fucking generational talent. Barry, and I know both those guys. So I grew up loving those guys. |
| 3:09.0 | Appreciating those guys. |
| 3:10.6 | Like fucking just looking them up as role models and totally fanboy in both of those guys. |
| 3:15.6 | To be able to do a podcast with both of those guys, do TV commercials with Barry Sanders, |
| 3:20.8 | become friends with Barry, you know, hang out and be friends with Calvin, go to some of his charity events. |
| 3:26.9 | My kid had Barry Sanders come to our home for his birthday party and coach his flag football team. |
| 3:32.5 | Like when we closed our company, Barry was in town talking to me and inspiring me and elevating and lifting me up. |
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