EPISODE · Sep 9, 2022 · 54 MIN
No Excuses with Dave Letele
from Habits of High Performers Podcast with James Laughlin · host James Laughlin
No Excuses with Dave LeteleBorn the son of Auckland Mongrel Mob leader, Dave once said, "I should definitely be in jail or dead, one of the two ... but because I'm not, I feel like I'm blessed. I share my story to give hope and help to others." Dave Letele is an author, a community leader, life coach and motivational speaker. Dave is well-known for his professional boxing and days playing in Rugby League. He has recently released a book titled “No Excuses” which is about his journey from rags to riches, and fat to fit.Dave also runs Buttabean Motivation, which helps people lose weight and learn to keep it off and lead healthier lives. He also has a food bank for people in need.Dave has been through a lot of adversity in his life and he refuses to let it break him down. He is a true inspiration and we are honoured to have had him on the show!Visit Dave online at : https://bit.ly/3R9Gj7bJoin the BBM Movement here: https://bit.ly/3wOkaTKBuy your copy of his new book here: https://bit.ly/3egVYDj----Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blogSend me a personal text message - If you're interested in booking me for a keynote or workshop, contact Caroline at [email protected] the show
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No Excuses with Dave Letele Born the son of Auckland Mongrel Mob leader, Dave once said, "I should definitely be in jail or dead, one of the two ... but because I'm not, I feel like I'm blessed. I share my story to give hope and help to others." Dave Letele is an author, a community leader, life coach and motivational speaker. Dave is well-known for his professional boxing and days playing in Rugby League. He has recently released a book titled “No Excuses” which is about his journey ...
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