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Episode 76: Maurice Philogene

Walking a humble talk

Episode 76 of the Eating Crow podcast, hosted by Peter Durand, titled "Episode 76: Maurice Philogene" was published on August 4, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

August 4, 2024 ·46m · Eating Crow

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Maurice Philogene is genuine.He's one of those rare people who you meet that exceeds your expectations.He's accomplished a lot in life. He's done things most of us wouldn't dream of doing.He's only in his late 40's, there's much yet to be done for Maurice.When he shares lessons on life, professionally, financially and to live life, he does it in a unique way.He's just stating the facts.We went into his background - what caused him to think this way?What caused him to approach life with such patience, persistence and a view to the future?What caused him to become a successful executive......then become a police officer at night?Who does that??How is Maurice financially independent at 47 years old?How did he do this while working three jobs and raising a family?He asked questions.He did his homework.He developed a plan.He stuck to the plan.So amazing in this world if instant gratification and "influencers."I was not influenced by Maurice.I was inspired.He still drives his 2005 Lexus, because, well it, runs.Could he drive something more flashy? Sure.But that's not who he is.He's one of the humblest, kindest, and intentional people I've met.It was an honor to have him on the program, a stretch guest for sure.Enjoy.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/eating-crow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Maurice Philogene is genuine.

He's one of those rare people who you meet that exceeds your expectations.

He's accomplished a lot in life. He's done things most of us wouldn't dream of doing.

He's only in his late 40's, there's much yet to be done for Maurice.

When he shares lessons on life, professionally, financially and to live life, he does it in a unique way.

He's just stating the facts.

We went into his background - what caused him to think this way?

What caused him to approach life with such patience, persistence and a view to the future?

What caused him to become a successful executive...

...then become a police officer at night?

Who does that??

How is Maurice financially independent at 47 years old?

How did he do this while working three jobs and raising a family?

He asked questions.

He did his homework.

He developed a plan.

He stuck to the plan.

So amazing in this world if instant gratification and "influencers."

I was not influenced by Maurice.

I was inspired.

He still drives his 2005 Lexus, because, well it, runs.

Could he drive something more flashy? Sure.

But that's not who he is.

He's one of the humblest, kindest, and intentional people I've met.

It was an honor to have him on the program, a stretch guest for sure.

Enjoy.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/eating-crow.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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