
My name is Carl Shepard and I am curious about the concept of "shared culture". Each of us defines our discipline or culture in a unique way.. This project is a spotlight designed to cast light on the diverse collage that is our shared culture in Missouri.. I plan to seek out exceptional Missourians of all types and ask them: "where do you draw the line?"
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Having come to America at the age of 8. Being raised in Springfield, MO. Then coming to Columbia, MO for university where we originally met. Today's guest Jack Jones is highly concerned that America is facing a slow, yet steady, loss of freedoms and ... more
Todays episode is packed with great stories. Though more importantly it sheds light on several very important facets of our system; with a plan to make them better. I met Allan Sharrock when he was the Lieutenant of 3rd platoon in C-company 110th En... more
I was honored to have local gym owner, Airforce veteran, entrepreneur, strong-man, power-lifter, and body-builder Luke Gabriel on the podcast for the first time today. I knew Luke would be a great episode because of the little I already knew about h... more
The man, the legend, Mark Short came by after training to record today's episode. Mark is a Veteran, a competitive Jiu Jitsu ultra-heavyweight, a coach, a father, and transitioned into the healthcare field after his service. We have a great convers... more
In this episode my cousin Mason Spurgeon joins me and gets into the weeds regarding everything to do with the Appraisal business. Mason is someone who favors "big talk" over "small talk". This fun and easy-going conversation is a wealth of informat... more
During the Summer of 2024 I was in the middle of some major home renovations. Yet, when this episodes guest Coty Kellison traveled in to coach some classes for our gym I made time to have him over and record this fantastic episode. Now, months later... more
Having trained for and conducted 100+ combat missions with someone creates a certain connection, a respect, a bond that allows them to relate to each other regardless of anything else. My good friend "Neus" and I linked up to record this episode alm... more
Living an intentional life requires setting and working towards goals. Once we have made our intentions obvious it adds pressure. Todays guest understands this well, and Nicolas Arnel has made it his intention to win multiple jiu jitsu championships ... more










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