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The One Rule His Mom Taught Him About Life Everyone Needs To Hear

1 h 36 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Chaz Mack, entrepreneur and director of New Beginnings Youth Home, a boys’ home supporting youth in the foster care system. Formerly a football coach, Chaz shares how he’s been able to push through adversity and dedicate his life to mentoring young men and helping them beat the odds. He talks about powerful life lessons from his mom, including the mindset of “pick your hards” the importance of discipline, relationships, and why you cannot be a part-time worker expecting full-time results. Chaz also opens up about stepping into music as a rapper. This is a much watch episode! Chaz is dropping some gems on this one! tap the link to watch! GET CONNECTED WITH CHRIS TODAY! https://linktr.ee/fullyconnected  https://www.fullyconnectedcounseling.com https://www.instagram.com/chris.fullyconnected/ GET CONNECTED WITH THE GUEST!  https://www.instagram.com/bigteefs/

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