GreatLakesGirya.com Podcast With Bud Jeffries

November 23, 2021 - Colin Lake

Great Lakes Girya Podcast Episode #2 Bud Jeffries

(Sorry about the audio from my mic. Im working on it)

We cover a brief history of Bud and how his life changed direction because of a major injury when he was on the path to become a professional football player.

Bud is a speaker, author of many books and professional strongman and he walks the talk. He has had many reasons to be demotivated and to give up what he wants, but when life gives you kettlebells … swing them. Meaning, when things don't go your way keep your attitude positive because when you stay positive and keep going it's much better then the opposite. It's normal to have setbacks, that's life. When things don’t go your way you have to do what you can … and that’s a lot :)

A quote below I'll leave you with,

“We are not meant to be sedentary living below our potential, couch potatoes that do nothing with our life.”

-Bud Jeffries

Bud believes in making a difference where you can.

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Our goals through Noah's Army Foundation, Inc., are to provide scholarships and support for first responders, assist veterans and active duty military. To offer assistance to those in our community where we can and bring instruments, music and learning to children in long term health care. We will continue to help build awareness and understanding of the importance of organ donation. Our son, William Noah Jeffries' life was cut short at the age of 21. He was a very accomplished young man, but had many goals and dreams left ahead of him. It is our desire to help others achieve their goals, who share a similar spirit to Noah's and still bring some of his to fruition in his memory. Noah had elected to become an organ donor the day he received his license at 16. He always felt it was the right thing to do. Because of his awareness, four other people who were recipient matches, continue to live today. Register today!