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🗓️ 6 May 2020
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Bode Miller was the first person in my life that I can honestly call a brother. From the first night we met I knew there was resonance. He has been here through the manifestation of Onnit as the first investor, but more importantly as a guiding light for what it means to be Onnit. Bode has cultivated a somatic wisdom by constantly pushing the edges and listening to his body. In this podcast, Bode talks about commitment, loss, and the 2nd mountain that he has his sights set on.
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0:00.0 | So many of you have heard me tell stories about Bodimiller. He's an Olympic gold medalist, silver medalist, bronze medalist, world champion, downhill skier, and one of the most interesting human beings ever. |
0:11.0 | He was also my very first true best friend, and that really changed my life. I learned so much from him, and we get to recap and reminisce on the full story of everything that transpired, and I actually get to learn some interesting things that I didn't even know about the impact that I had on his life, |
0:28.0 | because of course I'm aware of what an amazing impact that he had on my life. So I can't wait for you guys to really meet Bodimiller in the way that I know him. |
0:36.0 | But before we get started, I want to talk to you guys about Noanie Juice. My uncle, David Marcus, started a Noanie Juice company out in Hawaii, and I would go out there to see him, and I would go see the Noanie Trees, and Noanie is a really interesting fruit. |
0:52.0 | Now, it doesn't have the best smell when it's in the wild, but the juice, when it's created properly, like the company Noanie New Age, that I'm working with now that has Tahisha Noanie Juice, it is one of the most healthful, nutrient dense products, period. |
1:09.0 | I mean, the benefits for Noanie, as it relates to the gut, as it relates to your immune function, as it relates to just overall health, is really overwhelming. |
1:19.0 | And it's been something that fortunately I've been able to engage with and utilize for many years. But my uncle, he's moved on, and the farm isn't the same anymore, so my supply of Noanie Juice ran dry. |
1:33.0 | Until now, where I started to partner with Noanie New Age, so I could get that good Noanie Juice back in my life. And if you guys haven't tried it, I really encourage you guys to give it a go. |
1:43.0 | They've done a great job with the taste, they even have products that they mix with collagen, and it's really bringing Noanie to the next level. |
1:50.0 | And it's just something that is really accretive to your health in a universal perspective. So if you're interested, go to NoanieNewAge.com, that's N-O-N-I-NewAge.com, slash Aubrey, and that'll save you 15% and give you free shipping. |
2:10.0 | NoanieNewAge.com slash Aubrey, for 15% off and free shipping. Thanks, fam. |
2:16.0 | I'm a fucking bodie. |
2:20.0 | Been a long time coming. |
2:22.0 | Yeah, man, it has. It has. You know, one story that I tell people is, you know, a lot of people feel like they don't have like really good friends, and they don't have like someone who they feel like, oh man, this is my fucking really good friend, you know, maybe because they've changed or maybe because they've never found that or whatever. |
2:40.0 | And I always tell that story about that one day, we're out in that club in Vegas, and we're introduced by a mutual friend, and it was this kind of weird thing where for the first time, I noticed somebody who was looking at the world in similar ways that I was looking at the world, and we would like catch each other doing that. |
3:00.0 | Yeah, we're on really different paths at that time too, where we were, but that was, you know, those are those are those aha moments where you realize that like within the population of the planet, there's people who. |
3:13.0 | Right then, you can see the synergies and you can see the understanding, but it's much, it's that it, you know, sounds cheesy, but it's at a much deeper level. |
3:20.0 | So the superficial stuff of patterns for the day or pattern thought patterns, all that stuff are just unimportant really, and that's what the benefit of, you know, meeting those people is because you don't have any anxiety, there's no stress, you know, whatever direction you go, whatever things change, longer term, shorter term, you know, priorities in life that there's always that there, that part never changes, and that's like, that's a remarkable thing, and it's yeah, it's, we're soulmates, dude, that's good. |
3:47.0 | You know, when you find, yeah, when you find that, you're, if you can, you're lucky, because you have some of you always is right there, reliable, regardless of whether you don't see each other for long periods of time, in this case, that's exactly, you know, less. |
3:58.0 | But yeah, you feel like it hasn't been really much time at all, you know, time goes by quick, but. |
4:03.0 | Yeah, there's such a vivid memory for me, because I think there's a certain sense of loneliness in that I was seeing the world different than everybody was seeing the world, and I couldn't exactly explain to everybody what I was, I could try to talk about it, but I was like, |
4:16.0 | I tried to talk about it, but it was, it was the imperceptible elements of like, what you see and how, and how your outlook is, and I remember we were walking through, and I think it was the mirage, I think it was the mirage hotel that we're in as we're going out of the club, and most of the time as you're leaving the club in Vegas, especially because those parties go late, like people are just fucking, they've diminished their consciousness to a level that they can't see anything at that point, and we certainly tried. |
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