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E5: Morgan Wright, NBC's 'American Ninja Warrior'

Episode 5 of the My Fame, Explained podcast, hosted by Larry Gilbert Jr, titled "E5: Morgan Wright, NBC's 'American Ninja Warrior'" was published on April 6, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.

April 6, 2020 ·33m · My Fame, Explained

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Morgan "Moose" Wright has competed on NBC's 'American Ninja Warrior' four times. He is also an award-winning elementary school physical education teacher and a decorated U.S. Army Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom where he served as an Officer in Afghanistan.  So how did he go from elementary school teacher in Florida to four-time ninja on national TV? Morgan, or "Moose" as he likes to be called explains. See more My Fame Explained podcasts at myfameexplained.com Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Morgan "Moose" Wright has competed on NBC's 'American Ninja Warrior' four times. He is also an award-winning elementary school physical education teacher and a decorated U.S. Army Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom where he served as an Officer in Afghanistan. 

So how did he go from elementary school teacher in Florida to four-time ninja on national TV? Morgan, or "Moose" as he likes to be called explains.

See more My Fame Explained podcasts at myfameexplained.com

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

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