Hello Again;
Today is a big day for me and the What’s Your Excuse? Show.
Thanks to help from my friend and fellow blind entrepreneur Michael Babcock I’m now moving towards my show being available in audio on all your favorite podcast listening apps and devices.
My first episode is a replay of an interview I recorded with blind body builder, bikini model, and fitness coach Britany Culp.
Some of you had the pleasure of seeing this on my youtube channel, or on my What’s Your Excuse? Face Book group.
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We talked about how her journey started in college and how it was helped along by the active lifestyle she lives and has lived with the aid of her guide dog.
We talked about navigating gym use and exercise equipment that is often inaccessible.
She challenged me to use free weights as they never come with a touch screen that you have to program. 🙂
And I loved the method she shares for keeping yourself on track when trying to lose weight, get healthy, and stay that way.
Something I learned
After I pressed stop on the recorder, I mentioned to Brittany that I wasn’t happy with my side of the interview.
I told her I do much better the longer an interview runs. I expressed my wish to get off to a better stop and keep my audience more engaged.
She had a great answer that I want to share with other podcasters or those aspiring to have their own show.
She said Max think of one question that you personally want to know the answer to. Then ask that as your first question regardless of whether or not it seems to fit in the usual order.
I’m going to be interviewing Joe Pardo for my next show, and I already have my first question for him picked out.
About Brittany
Brittany Culp is a personal trainer, competitive bodybuilder, and model.
She runs her own personal training business, Blind Fury Fitness.
Blind Fury Fitness provides one on one personal training, as well as online training plans and meal plans.
Brittany also has a masters degree in counseling psychology, in addition to a bachelors degree in psychology and sociology.
Brittany also recently passed The national counselor examination (NCE), certifying her to be a licensed professional counselor intern.
She believes that mental health and physical fitness go hand-in-hand, and contribute to the overall wellness of an individual.
As a child Brittany was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, which has caused her to lose her sight with age.
Brittany has not let her blindness hold her back from becoming the best version of herself, and she encourages her clients to do the same no matter the circumstance.
Connect With Brittany
Face Book: www.facebook.com/britculp
Instagram: www.instagram.com/culpbrit
I appreciate Brittany for taking the time out to sit with me for an interview and share her experiences, observations, and suggestions with my followers.
I also appreciate you for being part of my journey.
For watching, listening, commenting, and sharing.
I couldn’t do it without you.
Until next time thanks and take care out there, Max
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