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A Chance to Learn about the Different Industries and Businesses that Kim is Currently Involved In!
We get an inside look at everything Kim is involved in throughout the business world, from starting KD Global Solutions, Blend Cigar Lounge, starting Arbuckle Robotics, and so much more!
In Episode 36, we sit down with Kim Arbuckle! Kim is a dynamic entrepreneur and inspirational figure!
Throughout the episode, Kim shares his remarkable story of transitioning from the corporate world working at Bose, to joining the world of entrepreneurship. Kim discusses the pivotal role that faith has played through hard times and in shaping his his entrepreneurial path.
Kim also gives us a breakdown of the businesses that he has initiated, owns, or is in the process of launching! Gain valuable insights an...
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Kim Arbuckle | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 36
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In Episode 36, we sit down with Kim Arbuckle! Kim is a dynamic entrepreneur and inspirational figure! Throughout the episode, Kim shares his remarkable story of transitioning from the corporate world working at Bose, to joining the world of entrepreneurship. Kim discusses the pivotal role that faith has played through hard times and in shaping his entrepreneurial path. Kim also gives us a break...
The BEST Advice for Young Entrepreneurs!
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Kim has many years of experience working in a wide range of industries. He has learned A LOT through his time in the corporate world and from working as an entrepreneur, he gives us his best piece of advice for anyone thinking about the entrepreneurship route! We hope you enjoy Episode 36! To learn more about Kim, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/kim-r-arbuckle-8393752/ Website KD Global S...
Learn why Kim is So PROUD of His Children and his Legacy!
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Kim tells the heartwarming legacy he wants to leave behind and why he is so proud of the people his children have become! We hope you enjoy Episode 36! To learn more about Kim, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/kim-r-arbuckle-8393752/ Website KD Global Solutions: www.kdglobalsolutions.com/ Like, Subscribe, and Follow The Legacy Minds Podcast on: 🔗 Spotify: spoti.fi/3nBunl1 🔗 Apple Podcasts:...
The Story of Kim's Worst Day and Best Day Working at Bose!
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Kim tells the story of his time working for Bose and how he wound up in the world of entrepreneurship! We hope you enjoy Episode 36! To learn more about Kim, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/kim-r-arbuckle-8393752/ Website KD Global Solutions: www.kdglobalsolutions.com/ Like, Subscribe, and Follow The Legacy Minds Podcast on: 🔗 Spotify: spoti.fi/3nBunl1 🔗 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3nBlaJh 🔗...
Wes Walks us Through His Military Career as a Sniper in the Special Forces!
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Joined the military in 2010, and spent 5 years in the military as a sniper. Experience as a sniper team leader, he and one other guy, attached to a regular infantry company, would he ever change his military career? We hope you enjoy Episode 35! To learn more about Wes, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/weswood11b/⁠ Website: ⁠www.veryableops.com/⁠ Like, Subscribe, and Follow The Legacy Mind...
Wonderful Advice from Wes for the Next Generation!
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Wes provides his best piece of advice from years in the military and what he's learned throughout his career thus far! He also gives his number one book recommendation! We hope you enjoy Episode 35! To learn more about Wes, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/weswood11b/⁠ Website: ⁠www.veryableops.com/⁠ Like, Subscribe, and Follow The Legacy Minds Podcast on: 🔗 Spotify: spoti.fi/3nBunl1 🔗 App...
Wes is Leaving a Legacy Based on Community Involvement!
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A unique legacy, Wes is focused on leaving a legacy that is based on community involvement and giving back! We hope you enjoy Episode 35! To learn more about Wes, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/weswood11b/⁠ Website: ⁠www.veryableops.com/⁠ Like, Subscribe, and Follow The Legacy Minds Podcast on: 🔗 Spotify: spoti.fi/3nBunl1 🔗 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3nBlaJh 🔗 RUclips: ruclips.net/channel/...
Wes Wood | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 35
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In Episode 35, we sit down with Wes Wood, a retired Army veteran sniper turned entrepreneur! Wes, now the Director of Strategic Growth with Veryable, shares insights from his military service, entrepreneurial journey, and strategies for strategic growth. From his experience as a sniper to his unique business involvement and story of how he got a job out of the military, Wes brings a unique pers...
An Inside Look at How Was Navigated Family Life in the Military!
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Wes provides tips on success for marriage in the military, utilizing the power of counseling, understanding how your partner thinks and how to create a better partnership, the importance of getting an outside perspective, and how impactful faith was during this time in his life! We hope you enjoy Episode 35! To learn more about Wes, visit: LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/weswood11b/⁠ Website: ⁠w...
Sam Dancer | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 34: Part 2
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Sam Dancer | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 34: Part 2
Sam's Life Changing Experience
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Sam's Life Changing Experience
Find Out How Sam Plans on Spreading more Joy Throughout His Life!
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Find Out How Sam Plans on Spreading more Joy Throughout His Life!
What Can You LEARN From Sam's Experience Early in His Career?
Просмотров 238 месяцев назад
What Can You LEARN From Sam's Experience Early in His Career?
Sam Dancer | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 34: Part 1
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Sam Dancer | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 34: Part 1
Get to know Our Guest for Episode 34!
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Get to know Our Guest for Episode 34!
WHY Is the Off-Season So Important for Success?
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WHY Is the Off-Season So Important for Success?
Learn How YOU Can Make the Most of Your Off-Season Training!
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Learn How YOU Can Make the Most of Your Off-Season Training!
Learn from Sam's Experience Building Relationships with People and Companies with a shared vision!
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Learn from Sam's Experience Building Relationships with People and Companies with a shared vision!
Watch this if you are struggling with finding Identity, Passion, and Purpose!
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Watch this if you are struggling with finding Identity, Passion, and Purpose!
How Iman Tucker Created a Company that Inspires!
Просмотров 29 месяцев назад
How Iman Tucker Created a Company that Inspires!
Iman Tucker | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 33
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Iman Tucker | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 33
What Makes a Person Truly Rich in Life?
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What Makes a Person Truly Rich in Life?
How is Iman Utilizing Faith as a Foundation for his Success?
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How is Iman Utilizing Faith as a Foundation for his Success?
How Iman's View on LEGACY Has Changed Throughout His Life!
Просмотров 39 месяцев назад
How Iman's View on LEGACY Has Changed Throughout His Life!
Should You Eat Red Meat & Animal Proteins?
Просмотров 29 месяцев назад
Should You Eat Red Meat & Animal Proteins?
How Having ONE VOICE Can Positively Impact Your Training!
Просмотров 29 месяцев назад
How Having ONE VOICE Can Positively Impact Your Training!
How Warming Up Your Body BEFORE Training Can IMPROVE Performance
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How Warming Up Your Body BEFORE Training Can IMPROVE Performance
How FAD Diets Can Be Used, and What YOU Need to Know!
Просмотров 119 месяцев назад
How FAD Diets Can Be Used, and What YOU Need to Know!
Caitlin Green | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 32
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Caitlin Green | The Legacy Minds Podcast Episode 32

Комментарии

  • @Surfklone
    @Surfklone 10 дней назад

    I’m sure he has some funny stories from training air crew.

  • @carotidsteel4460
    @carotidsteel4460 3 месяца назад

    Well said! Wish more podcast were out there talking about out Direct Primary Care!

  • @BobReynolds-r2j
    @BobReynolds-r2j 7 месяцев назад

    Is there anymore on the topic of the ARPwave? After checking it out it sounds awesome!

  • @The_Mad_King
    @The_Mad_King 8 месяцев назад

    Just being a champion is a legacy of its own ! This is going to be a fun next season. Go Pies

  • @AlexanderAudition201
    @AlexanderAudition201 9 месяцев назад

    Can you share insights on the culture of age for this field? Have you see. Successful 33yo make it through and remain? Do people do their 20?

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 7 месяцев назад

      From what I've heard from most AFSOC pipelines is it's the meek late 20 somethings and older that have the lowest drop rates and it's usually the geeky guys who make it rather than the jocks who are used to being worshipped. SERE isn't as difficult as SEAL or PJ pipelines but that's what I've heard about those two. Women actually finish SERE and graduate, no women have been able to graduate from the PJ's or SEALS for reference. The older you are, the more you know yourself basically. You already made mistakes by your late 20's and figured at least some shit out, I think there should be a minimum age if anything. Early 30's is probably going to be the highest success rate honestly. I just know that 37/39 is as late as you can join up for most of them without a waiver. I know SEALS max age is 28 but there's waivers for older recruits still. I highly doubt they raise it any higher than 39 for SERE/PJ's because 20 years is retirement and at 59 you're basically forced out for being too old. From what I've seen most people do about their 6-8 year stints and bounce rather than stay for their whole lives in general. I figure the one's who stay the full 20 years are the exceptions not the norms. Otherwise they wouldn't have pushed to hire so many this past year. SERE is still a lot more flexible than the rest of AFSOC.

    • @AlexanderAudition201
      @AlexanderAudition201 6 месяцев назад

      This is a fresh perspective. I’ve reached out to recruiters and am offering to travel and meet a SERE specialist In my area of GA.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 6 месяцев назад

      @@AlexanderAudition201 Good luck, you'll want to know how to ruck a ton of miles with about a 60+ lb bag, beat the PAST and also I'd look up what a guaranteed contract is if you're deadset on anything. That's how I'll do it should I go in, been on the fence a long while. Wanted to do PJ's but learned from them that I probably fit better for SERE based on how I want to train. Keep doing research first cause it's a lot going on that I recommend learning before you even start to get a leg up. You'll figure it out just study it a lot.

  • @jeremycoons5334
    @jeremycoons5334 10 месяцев назад

    Luke 12:2-3

  • @bonnyd.5334
    @bonnyd.5334 10 месяцев назад

    I was taught this: If you're at the rendezvous point 15 minutes early, ready to go, you're on-time. If you're on-time, you're late. If you're the last one there, you're late, because everyone else is waiting for you to show up. Don't be late.

  • @user-ez1jf3pk8x
    @user-ez1jf3pk8x 10 месяцев назад

    Great Podcast! Can you talk about red meat next time?

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds 10 месяцев назад

      We most definitely can!

  • @gusbunger6494
    @gusbunger6494 11 месяцев назад

    Nobody looks up to me😂

  • @ThorsDecree
    @ThorsDecree 11 месяцев назад

    I prefer to have reasons for having confidence. If you have reasons, you don't need faith. Faith is auto-deceptive, anyway. If I can believe [X] by utilizing faith and you can believe [not X] by faith, what then is the _utility_ of faith?

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds 11 месяцев назад

      What are one of your reasons that remain constant through your entire life?

    • @ThorsDecree
      @ThorsDecree 11 месяцев назад

      @@legacyminds reasons for having confidence that my internal model of reality matches reality? The specific reason depends on what aspect of reality, I suppose. And reasons that have remained constant? That's a bit tricky. It's not like I haven't learned anything over my lifetime. What I know isn't constant. If my car's clutch won't disengage when I start it and try to shift out of neutral, I first hypothesize based on the fact that I have a slow leak in my master cylinder reservoir that the most likely fix is to add brake fluid. Both times I've had a stuck clutch, that's been the solution. If I hear a metallic clicking sound coming from my front suspension, especially when I'm making a turn, that is a reason to believe my CV joint is worn and needs replacing. Sure enough, when I took off the old axle, it separated into 2 pieces. I have confidence in the λ-CDM Standard Model of particle physics because it has predictive utility, is supported by all currently available evidence, and is contradicted by none. Even this isn't constant, though. We've experimentally verified the Higgs boson and added it to the Standard Model in my lifetime. I have confidence that other minds exist because they have ideas that I have no reason to think were products of my own mind, especially when they disagree with my own ideas. If my model of reality is capable of making predictions that are borne out as true, then I can reasonably conclude that my model comports with reality. In terms of reasons that remain constant through my life, I'm not sure that any have remained truly constant. The Standard Model has been updated to include the Higgs Boson in my lifetime. I used to know less about cars than I do now. I've been wrong before, and the way to quit being wrong is to gain more information. I guess one aspect of my theory of mind has been constant since I was very young, at least. I've always had a good reason to think that minds are products of brains, because every mind I've ever encountered was contingent on a physical brain to produce it. I suppose the best constant reason for believing something for my entire life is the effect of gravity. Every single time I've fallen out of a tree, I've fallen down. Due to 100% of cases involving falling down and 0% of cases falling up, I'm inductively justified in presuming that if I fall out of a tree tomorrow I'll fall down. In short, a preponderance of evidence and experimental validation is almost always the reason I believe something. I might not be properly understanding your question. Did I answer it to your satisfaction?

    • @ThorsDecree
      @ThorsDecree 11 месяцев назад

      @@legacyminds what is the _utility_ of faith? I answered your question, mind doing me the same courtesy?

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds 11 месяцев назад

      Yes that answers it well. In short you use reason to develop your constants in life correct? @@ThorsDecree

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds 11 месяцев назад

      It's the only constant in life. The only thing that can never let you down. It's the foundation my life is built on. Not everyone chooses the same path or has to. @@ThorsDecree

  • @jacobdallas7396
    @jacobdallas7396 Год назад

    Prohibition was repealed and the income tax stuck around

  • @brendans.9515
    @brendans.9515 Год назад

    While I understand what you mean, you’re looking at it as if every person or young man has the ability to go on adventures or “explore” while ignoring someone who lives in a crime riddled community and video games keep them from becoming part of a statistic or getting themselves in trouble. I lived in Alaska for 9 years and did a lot of adventuring and a lot of video game playing. Not EVERYONE has opportunities like that. I do agree there are things young people (not just men) they can do in a video game they can’t in their personal lives. If anything playing video games exposes people to things they may enjoy or let them see things that give them inspiration to pursue them in their real lives.

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds 11 месяцев назад

      I hear you. In society today you have to seek out adventure and adversity. If you live in and around adversity great! You don't have to seek it out. Get out in it and try to make a change.

  • @davidhamilton9871
    @davidhamilton9871 Год назад

    Applying for a loan, dope.

  • @ascend2833
    @ascend2833 Год назад

    I need the next part!

  • @ibn_lamfeddal
    @ibn_lamfeddal Год назад

    May Allah guide you all to the islam the religion of all prophets include prophet noah, abraham, moses, jesus till the last of the prophets, the prophet mohammed may peace be upon on them.

  • @TheWhiteHouseNuclearBunker
    @TheWhiteHouseNuclearBunker Год назад

    Did you get out dude? I thought you were at SSTOC

  • @janellekeyshawn3766
    @janellekeyshawn3766 Год назад

    Promo sm 😢

  • @riffmcnasty8713
    @riffmcnasty8713 Год назад

    I agree, and this is why some adults will get frustrated with younger coworkers/employees who mean well but just werent taught what youd expect them to know

  • @annagibbs4601
    @annagibbs4601 Год назад

    So proud of the amazing things you’re doing, Chad. ❤

  • @Valerie-bb5hi
    @Valerie-bb5hi Год назад

    For one house there is four lbs top soil being lost ...hahaha you can equate that to anything. With no data cause there's no way to have a blind study

  • @biggiebaby3541
    @biggiebaby3541 Год назад

    "100% of everything you see on the Internet is 79% correct." -Abraham Lincoln

  • @Valerie-bb5hi
    @Valerie-bb5hi Год назад

    That is not true

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds Год назад

      Would love you to share any updated statistics! That would be really appreciated and we can update. Thank you.

  • @shawnliddick8523
    @shawnliddick8523 Год назад

    One of the dumbest things I've ever heard, thanks though Greta

  • @tatemorales1167
    @tatemorales1167 Год назад

    Damn it’s almost like corporations are wasting all the resources just to make a little money

  • @janfirestone5465
    @janfirestone5465 Год назад

    I agree 100%. It's an abomination that people are so self-serving and uncaring that they have to be told this.

  • @thatboyasek6105
    @thatboyasek6105 Год назад

    Ik someone that got shot for breaking up a fight an he lucky to be alive

  • @iamchillydogg
    @iamchillydogg Год назад

    Yeah and end up like Dan Penny.

  • @susannamartin6769
    @susannamartin6769 Год назад

    ☀️ *PromoSM*

  • @shmokoguwop4819
    @shmokoguwop4819 Год назад

    Essential conversation.

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds Год назад

      What stood out the most to you?

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out a full video and listen to real world experience in the SERE School here ~> ruclips.net/video/_f7n5lnSdh0/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full video of Episode 5: ruclips.net/video/uHmQKjFwxx0/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Click the link to check out the full video -> ruclips.net/video/t1FXh_FDOQ4/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full episode NOW -> ruclips.net/video/t1FXh_FDOQ4/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full episode -> ruclips.net/video/t1FXh_FDOQ4/видео.html

  • @pureinnaturesgarden4067
    @pureinnaturesgarden4067 Год назад

    Liked the episode. Came for the sere talk but stayed for the whole thing. It seems like pimental enjoyed the job as SERE. Past tense since he’ll be out soon. I think I resonate with Pimental a lot and would be curious if there’s more like him in the SERE field. I may have missed it but I’m not sure how pimental was exactly influenced to join the military other than a innate essence that started when he was 14. I’m curious if the sacrifice of the SERE job was too much for Pimental to stick around or if he just wanted something new/ be with his family more. Just some extra thoughts. Thanks for sharing.

    • @legacyminds
      @legacyminds Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed! There are some shorter clips of the episode where Jesse talks through his choices that led to the military path! Thanks for sharing!

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Watch the full video here -> ruclips.net/video/7yZ5TKyXbGI/видео.html and let us know what you think!

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full episode to hear Jon's incredible story! ruclips.net/video/0ydlCzFe5WI/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full episode to hear Jon's incredible story! ruclips.net/video/0ydlCzFe5WI/видео.html

  • @legacyminds
    @legacyminds Год назад

    Check out the full episode to hear Jon's incredible story! ruclips.net/video/0ydlCzFe5WI/видео.html