1-on-1 with DP – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK - Great words from the listeners: March 25th, 10:45am
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Final segment of 101 A.D. Aaron Davis, walking, talking miracle.
Here with us. We'll close out and hand it over to the captain here at 11 o'clock. Rico. What you got?
So we have a comment on YouTube and a couple of texts I want to read to you guys. Mark Davis on YouTube says,
this is real talk that so many of us need to hear. Thank you both for sharing.
Thank you, Mark.
And then on the text line, we have three.
Earlier, somebody said, this is gold when you guys were talking.
And then we have an unnamed texter saying,
I lost my dad in December of 2020, and I love what AD said when he said that time doesn't heal all wounds.
Time will help you walk with the wound, a scar that hit a home run or that hit home.
And what you guys were just talking about this last segment, I loved it.
And I'll go back and listen to it again on YouTube.
Wonderful.
Sorry about your father, too.
I understand that pain.
And then Tyler said,
had the pleasure of listening to 80
at our annual employee appreciation
for the city of Lincoln.
Very powerful.
Hearing you guys share your stories
is incredibly encouraging and inspiring.
The world needs more dudes like you too.
Thank you.
Tyler, appreciate you, man.
Always.
And thank you for what you do
for the city of Lincoln.
You and your teammates.
Appreciate your brother.
It was being in the space,
like I said last night.
That, again, I had the speech.
You know, because I'm going in Tom's house.
I'm going to Coach Tom's house, right?
I'm going in a legend's house.
I'm going in a doctor's house.
And so you want to give his people something worthy.
Right.
And then you recognize, like, I'm sitting there
and they're doing the awards before,
and you're meeting the people and hearing the stories.
And I recognize, I don't know if I sent it to me that,
but my first TED was about the Love Project.
Yes, yes.
Creating superheroes through sports.
And at the end of it, I said, well, that's how I know I'm in a room of superheroes.
Right.
Because they act from love.
And my love prince thinks talks about love being the most powerful thing,
but action is required to make it valuable.
Action without love keeps you busy, but it doesn't accomplish anything good,
but it is required that they two act together.
That love requires action.
Action requires love.
They need each other.
And together they can accomplish anything at all.
And then I'm in that room with people who show up once a week for somebody else to influence people who will then go out to influence more people in a positive light because of their engagement.
That is, that's called a love print.
I love it.
That you will spend your time making things more better than you found them.
And AD, you have lived a life full of creating moments where you leave the room more loved than you found.
brother i appreciate it man more than you know you know there is um i think about my father and my mother
a lot and i think about my dad and my dad was a man that um he just he simply just wanted to make
people's lives a little bit better if he could you know one of my favorite um quotes and it's and
it's a powerful quote it's been around the gentleman who said it was been gone years and years and
years ago, but it's by Stephen Corlett. And he says, I shall pass through this world but once.
Any good, therefore, I can do, or any kindness that I can show it any human being. Let me do it now.
Let me not defer and neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. D.P., you think about,
RICO, you think about this. You know, all the folks that are hearing your voices on a daily basis,
that hear us on a daily basis. Everyone's going through something, man. So if we can spread,
If we can make someone laugh a little bit through the banter of scores and talking, you know, football and basketball and everything, sports and Huskers, just for a minute, if we can make their lives a little bit better, man, job well done.
Every audience I'm thinking, no, if there's just one person, that audience that was uplifted, encouraged, maybe inspired, man, well done.
Because we're just here for, I mean, we're here just for a minute when you think about it.
So why not do as much as good?
That's why I'm on social media, and I know DP the same way.
I don't talk about politics.
I don't talk about the pandemic.
I don't talk about any of those things.
I have my opinions, but for me, that's not my platform is not what I want to use that for.
Everybody's platform is different.
Mine, I want to simply change the world one attitude at a time.
That's it.
One engagement at a time.
That's it, man.
Leave the thing more covered.
The whole idea behind Love Prince was this.
He's on a panel one night, and they were talking about carbon footprints.
and that you leave a trail of who you are
and your engagements behind you.
But I said that's not good enough.
That's not human enough.
If we do this right, we should leave,
we should leave a love print.
Right.
We should leave a love print.
And one person can impact a room, a community.
The thing that I say in my talks are these.
Great people make great families.
Great families make great communities.
Great communities make great people.
That's powerful, man.
If you understand that great teams make great people,
great people make great teams,
great companies make great people,
great people make great companies,
if we understand that we are powerful,
we do have the ability to change a space,
And if you have the ability, it should be positive.
Absolutely.
It should be better.
It should be forward and up.
Ask yourself constantly.
Is this thing advancing forward and up?
Forward and up.
You know, DP, each day, you know, I think it's something to where,
that coach Osmond, I know what VJ would agree to this.
Each day we wanted to ask ourselves, you know, was, did we get better today?
and that's one thing I do it in the evenings.
I got an alarm little thing that comes up with my phone.
It says, was today's best better than yesterday's best?
Was today's best better than yesterday's best?
It goes to what you're saying, forwarding up.
And every time that I'm on stage, when I'm doing something, was today's best yesterday
to the base?
When I leave from going to the gym, I put on my hoodie, I put on my hair phones, I check out,
I don't talk to nobody, and every time, because nine months ago, I couldn't.
I couldn't do it.
That's all I was asking for it.
That's right.
I couldn't do it nine months ago.
So my dedication is a lot different compared to what it was nine months ago because I couldn't lift weight.
When I first went back in, I literally was five pound dumbbells, but I could feel that pain.
You started five.
I had the little pink two pound joints, like trying to figure out, right?
But you started though.
You were doing something.
That humbler, man.
Well, you just go, wait a minute, I was a gorilla.
I was throwing stuff around.
And then I had to go to the pink solo joints.
Yes.
And had to be watched while I did it.
So the cat was a cat.
The captain has joined us for Sean Jackson.
What's up, VJ?
My husker brother.
Great show, guys.
My husker brother.
Seriously, my brother, my twin brother, I don't know if you knew this,
but he had to have open heart surgery,
an LVAD surgery, which, you know,
that is one of the craziest surgeries you can have
where you basically have something pushing the blood through
that's in there.
You've got to have these Iron Man now, you know.
So to push through that, though,
you know, the strip that you guys.
and I include him in that bunch
that you guys had
to be able to go through what you went through
looking in the face
stare at it
be in the moment in that
nobody else
can understand what you guys are going through
from a hundred percent perspective
but you but they should
so that when it happened
when friction happens and it's coming
that you recognize you're not alone
right you're not going through it
There is a way.
There is a path.
And truthfully, love is the way.
We're going to hand this over to Vijay.
Let him do his thing.
We're going to finish this conversation.
We're going to finish this conversation.
This is all love, man.
I appreciate it.
What a great hour.
I hope you guys got something from it.
We'll hand it over to the captain.
Let him lead us for the next three hours.
My husker brother, VJ.
Don't go nowhere, AD.
Don't even try to run out of here.
We out.
Don't try it.
