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Mitch’s Brother Debunks his “Origin Story” from Ep. 8

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Back in Episode 8 while Barton and Mitch were discussing Ephedrine as a pre-workout option in the 90s, Mitch went into a story of his childhood and how smart his older brother was.
In a hilarious fact-checking segment, his brother Mark joins the conversation and debunks some of my exaggerated childhood stories, including my infamous "pants wetting" tactic to escape school. Yes, Mark is indeed a doctor, but not without setting the record straight on those other tales. We dive into our educational journeys, the impact of our mother's teaching methods, and even touch on our dad's unfinished book, "When I Grow Up, I Want to Be Like Mitch." From early struggles to eventual successes, this episode is packed with insights and laughter that any parent or educator will find enlightening.
We also recount our college years at Indiana University South Bend, reminiscing about the perks of a full-ride scholarship and the challenges of a commuter campus. The conversation takes an intense turn as I share a recent scary encounter that reignited my fear of prison, offering a raw look at how past experiences continue to shape our fears and motivations. But it's not all serious—Mark and I also share light-hearted moments, including a funny story about frosted tips and a mistaken resemblance to Prince William. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions and a genuine sibling connection that underscores the power of family and shared history.

Follow Mitch: http://instagram.com/runwithmitch
Follow Bart: http://instagram.com/bartonguybryan
Follow the Podcast: http://instagram.com/dad_bods_and_dumbbells
Visit Mitch's website: http://Bigboysruntoo.com
Visit Barton's Training Website: http://teambryanwellness.com

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Capíttulos

1. Childhood Memories (00:00:00)

2. Sibling Fact Checking Exercise (00:08:05)

3. Educational Approach and Life Experience (00:20:29)

4. College Experience and Chemistry Education (00:25:41)

5. Fear of Prison and Mistaken Identity (00:34:08)

6. Siblings Reflect on Childhood Memories (00:40:15)

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Contenido proporcionado por Barton Bryan and Mitch Royer, Barton Bryan, and Mitch Royer. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Barton Bryan and Mitch Royer, Barton Bryan, and Mitch Royer o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

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Back in Episode 8 while Barton and Mitch were discussing Ephedrine as a pre-workout option in the 90s, Mitch went into a story of his childhood and how smart his older brother was.
In a hilarious fact-checking segment, his brother Mark joins the conversation and debunks some of my exaggerated childhood stories, including my infamous "pants wetting" tactic to escape school. Yes, Mark is indeed a doctor, but not without setting the record straight on those other tales. We dive into our educational journeys, the impact of our mother's teaching methods, and even touch on our dad's unfinished book, "When I Grow Up, I Want to Be Like Mitch." From early struggles to eventual successes, this episode is packed with insights and laughter that any parent or educator will find enlightening.
We also recount our college years at Indiana University South Bend, reminiscing about the perks of a full-ride scholarship and the challenges of a commuter campus. The conversation takes an intense turn as I share a recent scary encounter that reignited my fear of prison, offering a raw look at how past experiences continue to shape our fears and motivations. But it's not all serious—Mark and I also share light-hearted moments, including a funny story about frosted tips and a mistaken resemblance to Prince William. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions and a genuine sibling connection that underscores the power of family and shared history.

Follow Mitch: http://instagram.com/runwithmitch
Follow Bart: http://instagram.com/bartonguybryan
Follow the Podcast: http://instagram.com/dad_bods_and_dumbbells
Visit Mitch's website: http://Bigboysruntoo.com
Visit Barton's Training Website: http://teambryanwellness.com

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Childhood Memories (00:00:00)

2. Sibling Fact Checking Exercise (00:08:05)

3. Educational Approach and Life Experience (00:20:29)

4. College Experience and Chemistry Education (00:25:41)

5. Fear of Prison and Mistaken Identity (00:34:08)

6. Siblings Reflect on Childhood Memories (00:40:15)

36 episodios

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