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Daily Inspiration: The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks - 02.10.25

Daily Inspiration: The Steve Harvey Morning Show

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Brought City and Narcos and Roadhouse.

0:06.0

And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough.

0:10.8

Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history.

0:16.0

Each week, I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians, people like

0:21.3

Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

0:23.9

I love storytelling and I love you, so I can't wait.

0:26.5

Listen and subscribe to Greatest Escapes on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:34.1

Hey, y'all, before we go too far, let me do these closing remarks. Okay.

0:37.6

I thought of something that I think could be helpful to a lot of people.

0:42.1

And it's a thing that I've subconsciously done for a long time.

0:47.5

And I'm just now deciding to put it into words or theory.

0:52.4

You know what, folks?

1:02.8

If you could understand that losing and winning is the same thing,

1:04.6

it can help you.

1:06.7

Now, let me be clear.

1:09.6

Losing isn't pleasant.

1:17.6

Losing is not what we're shooting for, but losing often happens.

1:24.0

Basketball players become better when they lose critical games and critical moments.

1:32.0

Boxers become better after they get beat. Teams become better after they suffer a loss.

1:40.1

The same thing applies to you because the most valuable lessons I've learned in life has been behind a loss. I cannot tell you the things I have come away with after a loss.

1:48.3

That's why I say if you can get yourself to understand that winning and losing is the same

1:55.1

thing. That when you win, you win. But when you lose, you win also.

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