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HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

E16: COMING TO AMERICA

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Peter Roberts

History, Business

5.0765 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2018

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

WHY would someone run away from all the opportunity in the world, make a decision to leave it all behind, and run and towards the American dream. Today's guest is Andre "Dedeco" Almeida, business man, father, jiu-jitsu champion, and co-owner of Origin. He discusses immigrating to America, leaving it all behind bootstrapped with $100. We also delve into how to handle employees that are stealing from the company, trust, changing an employees perspective, learning english, and what it means to BE AMERICAN.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not.

0:04.0

Taking back America starts here.

0:07.0

What your country can do for you.

0:10.0

Ask what you can do for your country.

0:13.0

I'm convinced.

0:14.0

The reclamation of America through many hands and daylight.

0:19.0

That's one small step for man.

0:20.9

We as a nation must undergo.

0:23.1

This is our origin.

0:26.7

A radical revolution of value.

0:29.4

Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.

0:33.6

This is the Hands and Daylight Podcast.

0:39.5

Welcome to Hands and Daylight podcast. Welcome to Hands and Daylight episode 16.

0:43.8

And today I have with me Mr. André, Andre, this is the Deco Elmira.

0:52.6

You're not recorded.

0:53.6

I am recording. No, you recorded that. I am recording.

0:54.7

No, you're not.

0:55.3

I am.

0:56.1

No.

0:57.5

And also, Brian Littlefield, what's happening, guys?

1:00.2

What's going on?

1:00.7

Good morning.

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