Pass me the pill, and I’ll slam dunk ya like Shaquille O’Neal…
–Ice Cube, “Wicked”
This week marks a personal milestone for me, as the podcast and lifestyle website I created, “Way of the Renaissance Man,” has just turned four years old.
I’ve learned a lot over the past four years, and I’ve been fortunate to have met and interviewed some of the most interesting people in the world. Now, this time last year, I interviewed one of those interesting people, basketball legend and omnipresent pitchman Shaquille O’Neal.
In honor of the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast anniversary, today I am republishing the lead story of a year ago in “The Deep Woods” titled, “What I learned from Shaq.”
Not only do I suspect you’ll be swayed by the “Big Fella’s” charm, but you’ll also find about an investable opportunity that Shaq’s involved with that I think could be a big winner for investors.
So, let’s dig into that article right now:
I’m a very lucky man.
I have been blessed with myriad opportunities from an early age, with parents who took an active interest in my education and who always pushed me to be my best.
In fact, my mother did so in a very shrewd way. For example, say I came home from school with a 97% on a test. My mother would look at the result, pause contemplatively, and then say, “Well, Jim, that means there’s room for improvement.”
Now, you might think this is a bit harsh, but it actually was the epitome of love. You see, love is expecting the best out of someone, including yourself, in every situation. It is also holding yourself up to the highest standards, or the term that I often use, and that serves as the closing thought in every one of my publications, and that is to act “in the name of the best within us.”
But why am I bringing up this blend of history and personal philosophy? Well, because both really are at the animating core of my work, not just here in “The Deep Woods,” but in all my investment advisory newsletters. And, this is particularly true of my labor-of-love project, the Way of the Renaissance Man lifestyle website and podcast.
Today, I am proud to present the kickoff episode of Season Four of the podcast, and this week’s guest is by far the most famous individual I’ve had on the show.
Indeed, all I must do is to you his abbreviated first name and you’ll know exactly who it is… “Shaq.”
That’s right, on the new episode of the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast, I speak with basketball legend, entrepreneur, actor, musician, corporate spokesman and investor Shaquille O’Neal.
Now, when you grow up in Los Angeles like I did, the Lakers are practically a religion even if you don’t closely follow sports. So, as you might imagine, speaking with one of the high priests of the Lakers for the kickoff episode of Season Four was a true delight.
In this conversation with Shaq, we were joined by The Alkaline Water Company Chairman Aaron Keay. Now, as you may recall, Alkaline88 water is the only brand of water that I endorse, and it’s also the brand that Shaq represents.
Now, in this episode, you’ll learn how Shaq decides what business projects to get into, and just how intimately he’s involved in the details of his business ventures. As Shaq says, “he’s not just a pretty face” when it comes to business. In fact, he’s extremely hands on.
Plus, you’ll learn all about Shaq’s influences and mentors, including his main mentor since age 18, both on the court and in business, fellow Laker priest and entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Interestingly, I share an anecdote about when I first met Shaq and Magic some three decades ago, even before Shaq was in the NBA.
If you’ve always wanted to peek into the mind of a legendary athlete, as well as an extremely successful businessman, then I invite you to listen to the Season Four premiere episode of the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast with Shaquille O’Neal.
Finally, it’s hard to believe that we are already on Season Four of the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast. It seems like just yesterday we published the very first episode of the show, which featured tax cut warrior Grover Norquist. Yet, that first episode was almost exactly three years ago to the day (four years, now).
Yes, we’ve come a long way in our journey to help each other discover the tools needed to better focus our minds, integrate our thoughts with actions and live the lives we really want.
So, to all of those involved in making the podcast possible, and to all the fantastic guests I’ve been privileged to speak with, and most of all, to you, the podcast listener and reader of “The Deep Woods,” I want to thank you for allowing my labor of love to be part of your life.
May we continue sharing that love for years to come.
Important Note!
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be speaking at the W3BX conference Oct. 10-13 in Las Vegas. Join some of the biggest names in the industry, including my colleagues Bryan Perry and Jon Johnson, along with our publisher Roger Michalski, to learn more about investing in blockchain, cryptos, NFTs, Metaverse, mining and all things Web 3.
The Web 3 sector is expected to grow from $3.2 billion to $81.5 billion by 2030. The more you know about it, the more potential money you can make from this explosion.
Click here now to learn more about the conference and be sure to enter the code “EAGLE” when you register to save 20%. I’ll see you in Vegas!
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Always Be Learning
“You teach best what you most need to learn.”
–Richard Bach
Over the past four years of doing the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast, I’ve learned that the best way to teach others about a subject is to first have that insatiable curiosity to learn the subject for myself. Fortunately, my “superpower” of sorts is my intellectual curiosity, as I want to know everything I can about everything I can. So, if you want to teach others about a subject, start by nurturing your love for learning.
Wisdom about money, investing and life can be found anywhere. If you have a good quote that you’d like me to share with your fellow readers, send it to me, along with any comments, questions and suggestions you have about my newsletters, seminars or anything else. Click here to ask Jim.
In the name of the best within us,
Jim Woods
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