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Salt Strong Fishing

UNCHURCHED #286 - What People Will Remember YOU For...

Salt Strong Fishing

Joe Simonds

Bassfishing, Wilderness, Saltstrong, Sports, Fishingtips, Fishing, Fishstrong, Redfish, Saltwaterfishing

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Man, I wish someone had shared this with me years ago...

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
― Maya Angelou

Listen in as I share an embarrassing story (and good life lesson).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Salt Strong fishing podcast.

0:05.6

Salt Strong has been helping saltwater anglers catch more fish in less time for 10 years,

0:12.0

and is now the largest and most trusted saltwater fishing community in America.

0:17.6

If you want to catch more saltwater fish, then keep listening.

0:21.9

If you want to speed up your fish catching results even faster, then join the private insider community at saltstrong.com.

0:32.3

Here's your host, Joe Simons, like diamonds.

0:36.9

Thank you. host, Joe Simons, like diamonds.

0:45.4

I've learned that people will forget what you said.

0:51.7

People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

0:53.4

That's a quote from Maya Angelou.

0:57.1

Guys, Joe Simons here, Another on church pumped about this one because it's probably now the number one thing that I'm working on as a

1:04.6

person. I believe it's probably the number one thing that most of us need to work on as people

1:10.6

in our relationships with both family

1:13.4

members, loved ones, coworkers, neighbors, etc. I have seen now with social media and just politics

1:22.3

in general, you know, there are a lot of hateful things going around. There are a lot of bashing and just

1:30.2

hardcore debates and not like the old friendly debates where it was, you know, really kind of with

1:37.8

a common goal of learning from each other. Now it's just like debates just to bash each other

1:43.6

and make someone feel horrible and that's that's

1:46.2

what it feels like to me so anyhow i'll kind of kick it off with where this uh came from i was uh

1:53.4

going back and reading something in my book fishing for happiness and uh it's because someone

1:58.6

had asked me a question about something there had had to have been a wallaceous as I read.

2:02.2

I had to go back and just make sure I was singing exactly right.

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