Wingmen Show
Two Dope Boys in a Navy jet. The Wingmen Show is a weekly podcast about challenges and opportunities in everyday life. Your hosts are two guys born in Harlem, New York previously unknown to each other. Separately, they became Navy pilots flying high performance jet aircraft on and off of aircraft carriers patrolling the world’s oceans. Their paths did not cross formally until they ended up flying for the same airline after their active-duty military service had ended. They have a wide range of experiences spanning the worlds of basketball and boxing. Drew’s father is Drew Bundini Brown, Muhammad Ali’s Wingman and coined the iconic phrase “Float Like A Butterfly Sting, Like A Bee". Martial Arts and Show Business are also areas of mutual interest. Drew has been featured nationally on television programs such as the Donahue Show and the Today Show. He has also appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines. Both are published authors as well as former Navy jet pilots and Commercial Airline Pilots; they retired after having flown the Boeing 777 airliner. The cultural mix of religions, immigrant parents and grandparents from Europe and the Caribbean gives them an uncommon perspective on racial matters. Melding the cultures of New York City, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Memphis, the Caribbean and Atlanta has helped shape their worldview when combined with the life they have seen and experienced having flown extensively to countries throughout the world.They are wingmen to each other, providing advice, guidance and constructive criticism when needed. The goal of the show is to inspire and entertain those unafraid to expand their minds and perhaps learn something new in the hope that the listeners can become wingmen to others. Each one, teach one.
Wingmen Show
When is it Time to Switch From Saving to Spending?
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Those who resist Artificial Intelligence (AI) are likely to find themselves falling behind their counterparts in a manner similar to those who didn’t believe in computers a few decades ago. It makes more sense to become familiar with the basics this new operating technology that is increasingly becoming part of the foundation of much of the present day world of work. The fear of job-loss from automated intelligence is understandable. Therefore, it is prudent to be on the leading edge of this global reality, instead of making believe it doesn’t exist, and being left in the dust by all those willing to learn.
We spend all of our working lives earning money for the expenses of life that need to be paid. Those who are prudent set aside a certain portion of their earnings for savings that will hopefully grow in the future. The question at hand is one most of us don’t think of. When is the appropriate time to focus on your money’s distribution instead of accumulation? With advanced age comes reduced mobility, so don’t wait to long to use some of your gains and enjoy your life.
The pressures in modern life, part of day to day living, can interrupt the flow of positive feelings in us all. With whatever is going on, one needs to have hope, and particularly hope for the future, especially if you are going through a rough patch at the present time. Studies show that hopeful people have better lives overall as well as health outcomes to match.
Meet a family of wingmen, headed by a now-famous athlete, hailing from humble beginnings that took him from city streets to world-wide fame. This athletic family literally plays together and stays together as they watch over one another.