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Explore "navarro" with insightful episodes like "El santoral - Ana Navarro.", "Antenados #91 - Danilo Gobatto entrevista Leila Navarro e Maneva", "Aymar Navarro abraza de nuevo el trail en Val dâAran by UTMB", "DanNavarroRockingAgainstALS.mp3" and "Ep. 147 - Human Element Series - Becoming Ben Franklin with Joe Navarro" from podcasts like ""En su tinta [Vol. 2]", "Antenados", "CORREDOR\", "BpmBeats1 Top 12 Hosted By Charley Sharp" and "The Social-Engineer Podcast"" and more!
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Antenados #91 - Danilo Gobatto entrevista Leila Navarro e Maneva
Aymar Navarro abraza de nuevo el trail en Val dâAran by UTMB
Podcast Corredor, con Nacho Barranco y Luis Blanco.
DanNavarroRockingAgainstALS.mp3
Ep. 147 - Human Element Series - Becoming Ben Franklin with Joe Navarro
In this episode, Chris Hadnagy and Maxie Reynolds are joined by one of our greatest friends and mentors, Joe Navarro. After serving as an FBI agent for 25 years, Joe has become a nonverbal and behavioral expert. Since retiring, he has authored 14 books in 29 languages dealing with human behavior and body language. His book “What Every BODY Is Saying” remains the #1 selling body-language book in the world for over 12 years. Joe’s new book “Be Exceptional” brings 40 years of his observations and research into one book.
00:00 – Intro
June 24th: Chris at Living Security 2nd annual Breaking Security Awareness (digital conference for 2021)
03:54 – Joe Navarro Intro
05:40 – Discussion on Joe’s newest book, “Be Exceptional”. Why a book about being exceptional?
08:41 – Is the writing style in the new book purposely like the others, where you compiled people’s behavior? Did you start writing with this idea, or did the book come about after you had cataloged it all?
13:16 – What is the difference between excellence and perfection?
15:13 – “Whoever provides the most psychological comfort is going to be the soonest winner”
16:23 – Excellence is about experience and the journey
18:34 – How does someone get to the place where they have mastery over their emotions?
22:50 – How do you get people to have self-awareness and humility?
24:05 – Self-Mastery
26:12 – What is the ranking of success, if it’s not “counting possessions”?
28:15 – How much of excellence is habit? Is any of excellence based on genetics?
29:18 – Thoughts on Usain Bolt and other runners achieving excellence
32:44 – Thoughts on Benjamin Franklin achieving excellence
39:42 – “Be Exceptional” comes out June 29, a bit of discussion about book release
41:02 – Wrap Up
How to contact Joe:
Joe Navarro on Twitter: @NavarroTells
42:01 – Favorite Books
The Power of Myth – Joseph Campbell
44:22 – Joe’s Mentors
Mom, Dad, Grandma
Jack Schafer
David Givens
Gerald Post – CIA
47:12 – Outro
www.social-engineer.org – newly redesigned
Losing My Brother and Sister with Haydee Marshall Navarro
Two of Haydee Marshall Navarro's siblings passed away from Fanconi Anemia, a rare genetic disorder at sixteen and twenty-one years old. Haydee shares how she learned to always "show up" in her relationship with God and allow God to heal her broken heart.
El BARÇA más LETAL elimina a un GRAN GRANADA en una PARTIDO MARAVILLOSO!
El LOCO ABREU LEYENDA! Sigue en ACTIVO a los 44 años, ahora en BRASIL!
ARTURO VIDAL y CRISTIANO RONALDO se enfrentan a CONTE y PIRLO por sus ERRORES en sus DECISIONES!
CRISTIANO RONALDO LEYENDA! Supera a PELE y BICAN y ya es MÁXIMO GOLEADOR HISTÓRICO!
CRISTIANO RONALDO se basta para APAGAR las luces del INTER de un CONTE sin recursos!
Skip Johnson, Head Coach Oklahoma Sooners Baseball
A true Texas storyteller, I sat down with Skip Johnson in his office in Norman, OK as he talks baseball, developing young men, hunting, and family.
Widely regarded as one of the premier pitching coaches in the country, Skip Johnson has led the Oklahoma baseball program since June 2017. Since taking over the reins after serving one year as the Soonersâ pitching coach, he has led the Sooners to an 85-52 record in three seasons.
Johnsonâs influence on the program began immediately and has progressed each year. The OU pitching staff has posted a progressively lower ERA in each of his three seasons in Norman. Oklahomaâs 3.92 team ERA in 2019 was only the seventh team ERA under 4.00 since 1980, and the first since 2015. In his first two seasons, Sooners pitchers posted two of the top five strikeout totals in program history. A total of 14 pitchers have heard their names called in the Major League Baseball Draft over the last four years.
In the 2020 season shortened due to COVID-19, the Sooners compiled a 14-4 record and climbed as high as No. 9 in the national polls. In the process, OU turned in some historic performances. Dane Acker pitched Oklahomaâs first individual no-hitter since 1989 against No. 11 LSU in the Shriners College Classic, and the pitching staff combined for a Big 12-record 21 strikeouts in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Cade Cavalli became OUâs 10th first-round selection in the regular June Major League Baseball Draft when he was selected 22nd overall. A program-record four Sooners were drafted in the first four rounds, including all three pitchers in the weekend rotation (Cavalli, Levi Prater, and Acker).
Johnson coached OU to the programâs 38th NCAA Regional appearance in 2018. The Sooners posted a 38-25 record â the highest win total since 2013 â and reached the finals of the Tallahassee Regional. In the process, Oklahoma pitchers set a school record with 608 strikeouts. Outfielder Steele Walker was named a Second-Team All-American by Baseball America and the NCBWA, and pitcher Levi Prater was selected as a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Outfielder Kyler Murray, who went on to win the 2018 Heisman Trophy with the OU football team, was the ninth overall selection in the 2018 MLB Draft. Nine players were drafted, including five in the first 10 rounds (Walker in the second round, pitcher Jake Irvin in the fourth round, pitcher Austin Hansen in the eighth round, and outfielder Cade Harris in the 10th round).
Oklahoma pitchers surrendered the fewest home runs in the Big 12 Conference in 2017 and combined for 531 strikeouts to rank fourth in the league and fourth in OU single-season history. The Soonersâ 9.26 strikeouts per nine innings ranked second in the conference. As a team, OU pitchers struck out 10 or more batters on 24 occasions.
Sooner pitchers combined for 17 starts of six innings or more in 2017, including the first two games of the Louisville Regional. Three Oklahoma pitchers were selected in the 2017 MLB Draft. Sooner closer JB Olson was drafted in the 10th round to extend a string of seven straight years with an Oklahoma player chosen in the first 10 rounds. OU saw starter Devon Perez and reliever Vincenzo Aiello selected on day three of the draft.
Prior to coming to Oklahoma, Johnson spent a 25-year coaching career in the state of Texas, including the most recent 10 years as an assistant and associate head coach at the University of Texas.
Johnson was hired as the pitching coach at Texas for the 2007 season under Augie Garrido, who stepped down from his position as the winningest coach in college baseball in May 2016 to take on new duties in the UT athletics department. In 10 seasons, Johnson helped the Longhorns to seven NCAA Regional appearances, four Super Regionals, and three College World Series appearances.
During his tenure in Austin, 32 Texas pitchers were selected in the MLB Draft, including 14 in the first 10 rounds and three first-round picks. Johnson also oversaw the development of six Longhorn pitchers who have made it to the big leagues. The Texas pitching staff produced a team-earned run average below 3.00 on five occasions and struck out better than 7.5 per nine innings in five of his last eight seasons. As Texas reached its second CWS with Johnson on staff in 2011, his pitchers led the Big 12 in ERA (2.35), batting average against (.198), and strikeouts per nine innings (8.28).
Prior to his time in Austin, Johnson was the head coach for 13 years at Navarro College of the NJCAAâs Texas Eastern Athletic Conference. From 1994 to 2006, he guided the Bulldogs to 13 NJCAA Regionals, nine TEAC championships, and four regional titles while compiling 450 wins.
Johnson has mentored a number of players outside of those he has coached at OU, UT and Navarro, regularly working with three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Homer Bailey of the Kansas Oakland Athletics, and Chris Davis of the Baltimore Orioles, among others.
A standout baseball player at Denton High School, Johnson began his collegiate playing career at Ranger (Texas) College. After a two-year career there, Johnson moved on to play baseball at the University of North Texas in 1988 before the school dropped its baseball program. He completed his collegiate playing career at UT-Pan American, lettering for the Broncs in 1989 and receiving his bachelorâs degree in 1990. Johnson earned a masterâs degree in education from UT-Tyler in 1993.
A native of Denton, Texas, Johnson and his wife, Cathy, have two sons, Tyler and Garrett.
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For comments, suggestions, or to be considered a guest on the show please email john@behindthedishmedia.com