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Hey, guys, Kyle Corbett here. And I'm sorry, not sorry. I actually say that more often times than I say I'm sorry. I now choose the things to be sorry for, and my apologies need to be meaningful. It throws me back to when I was a little kid. My sister and I would get in a fight, my mother would make me apologize, and I would say, "Sorry." That didn't count for her. You needed to be sincere and it needed to be meaningful. And when I felt that I shouldn't need to say that I'm sorry, I would discuss that. So being aware of what you actually need to be sorry for and what you need to apologize for...
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Get to know your millionaires. We send money and payments out to these people regularly, but we seldom stop to think, who are these people? Who am I sending my money to? Your car payment, your insurance, your mortgage, the things you buy online, they all have people behind them. But it's those people that put that product online. It's those people that created the description for the product and put up a photo of the product. What is this you're buying? You're buying a product put on there by people. They're not just corporations. They're collective institutions of individuals. If you think...
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The more mistakes you make, the more you learn. Do not be afraid to make mistakes. And when you do, keep moving forward. "Kyle Corbett" Here are the words of the podcast. The more mistakes you make, the more you learn. Do not be afraid to make mistakes. And when you do, keep moving forward. Maybe you can fix the mistake and maybe you can't, but moving forward and keeping going is all that really matters. And trust me, the values, the lessons, and the education are already baked in. I'll give you a prime...
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My failures have taught me more than my successes ever have, and a lot of my mentors have mentioned this over and over to me. Sometimes I'm frustrated and I can't figure out why I can't get a new brand or a new website to get traction, or it's hard to make it monetizable. The one thing that I've heard from many of my mentors ... remember, manifest your mentors, guys. If you take one thing from this series, just keep thinking that in your head, "Manifest my mentors." Are you manifesting your mentors? In the process of doing so, I have found that we're all chefs, we're all in the kitchen. Yeah,...
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It makes me happier to listen to the cover band compared to the real thing! Maybe cause most original artists are dead!
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There is a completely different vibe when a grown woman asks to use "the little girl's room" than when a grown man asks to use "the little boy's room".
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When people go to see a band, I have no idea why the band wouldn't play their hit song twice? That is what everyone came out to see anyways.
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It is bewildering what you can do with a sock. I had a friend that I'd need to throw a sock at whenever he would run to the bathroom. An original Kyle Corbett Comedy skit. Motivational speaker, actor, activist, and expert in digital marketing. In addition, to his multiple different companies, he is also working hard as a dedicated member of the SAG-AFTRA.
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All people do is stress out about time, but it is so hard trying to explain it to children!
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Words can be such a weird, funny thing.
info_outlineTroy from Heroes of Project Earth sits down with Kyle Corbett to talk about Kyle's adventures on Seas Lyfe has been going so far. From waking up in a militarized zone to researching the endangered Cuvier Beaked Whales, Kyle has an endless stream of stories, struggles, and triumphs that went into his greatest adventure yet.
From his humble beginnings of being a surfer that wanted to find the best surf spots, most of them you could only reach by way of boat, Kyle quickly became familiarized with the waters surrounding Southern California and Baja California which most of his adventures on Seas Lyfe would be taking place on.
Kyle has always been passionate about nature and decided to utilize his other passion and knowledge of sailing in order to create his organizations, Seas Lyfe and Reduce Impact. These organizations are focused on spreading awareness regarding the damage that we as humans are doing to our ocean and planet.
The initial goal behind Seas Lyfe and Reduce Impact is to reduce the demand for single-use plastic which can only be done by informing others of how they can reduce their impact on our environment. We like to call it "Destroy the Disconnect with Nature," and by that we mean to help others gain awareness of the impact our everyday actions have on the environment. We do this by revealing information about climate change in a medium that is easily understandable through blogs on our websites http://reduceimpact.org/ and http://seaslyfe.com/, or by going on research expeditions studying just how pollution in the sea is affecting the marine life.
As stated before, one of the first research trips Kyle was contracted by a Latin Research Team in which they began sailing to Guadalupe Island. On the way to the island, Kyle and his crew actually stumbled across a man stranded at sea and was able to actually save his life. This may have been the world's way of letting Kyle in the crew that they were in the right place at the right time. From there they continued their venture to Guadalupe island, where they began to extract blubber and skin cell samples from the Cuvier Beaked Whales.
By doing this we are learning more about the environment and how one species acts with all the other beings in their eco-system. This is all a part of the process of spreading awareness because most humans don't realize just how connected we all are to Mother Nature. One thing we have to realize is the potential impact of even one species of an animal going extinct. It is not simply that this animal is existing from disappearance, but all of the interactions that species may engage in within their ecosystem.