HANDS AND DAYLIGHT show

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Summary: America was forged. From nothing came everything we believe in. But the America our grandparents once knew is not the America we now know. Pete Roberts explores how our ancestors used their minds, hands and daylight to build this great nation. Have you forgotten your history? Have you forgotten that you and me, men and women are the ones who drive true change. Have you forgotten that our independence was won through the sacrifice of our ancestors. That what we have is the sum of their works. A movement of the people is the true power we have. But the greatest legacy they left is not the bridges and buildings, it's this thing we call Freedom. That unified we can move mountains. It's not business as usual, Pete builds parallels between the past, the present and the future. He discusses how to reconstruct the grit, values, and work ethic through his personal experiences and of those who have been there.

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 E79: THE ABANDONED LOOM THAT BUILT THIS COMPANY | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:44

Six years ago, we found the last loom left. It was in Lewiston Maine, in a massive mill, abandoned on the top floor of the deteriorating building. We found it when an old-time sewing machinery dealer told Pete, "There's someone you need to meet." She was gatekeeper to this mill, an older woman who’s father also worked there for 40 years. She is also the gatekeeper to the history, and the people who came here to build their American dream. Now we're telling you, there's someone you need to meet. Meet Rache

 E78: I WAS FOUR WHEN THEY TOOK ME - Khmer Rouge Survivor Chanda Luker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:41

By 6-years old, Chanda Luker saw more atrocities in the Khmer Rough concentration camps of Cambodia than most people see in their entire lives. Under Pol Pot's regime, over 2 million Cambodians were murdered. She survived. This is her story: of what really happened... of surviving, of escaping with her family, of life as refugees. This is her story of finding their way to this sanctuary we call America, and to western Maine. Chanda's story is a heavy one, but it's one that should be heard by everyone.

 E77: 5TH GENERATION ENTREPRENEUR | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 57:45

The only thing Lindsay Skilling knew as a kid was that she wanted to work for the family business. Her great, great grandfather delivered milk and ice cream by horse and buggy throughout the foothills of Western Maine. Today she runs world famous Gifford's Ice Cream. A mother of two, and five generations later, 35 year old CEO Lindsay Skilling shares stories of the past, culture, family and waking up at 3:40 in the morning.

 E76: THERE IS NO FILTER IN LIFE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:04

It was men like Dakota that used to grace the battle grounds of the colosseum. I believe Dakota's greatest gift has yet to come. That as he heals and his pain subsides, just maybe the world will see that part of him also died in that valley with his brothers. Maybe it’s US that has a disorder, and HE that sees clearly. Just maybe we all have a part of us that needs to die off too. Dakota Meyer joins us today to discuss his absolute truth, transparency, war, and how he wants to change the world.

 E75: FEEDING THE MONSTER | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:11

Former Under Armour employee, Bobby Hull joins us today to discuss ideas and challenges with American manufacturing. He shares his experiences working for one of the world’s biggest brands. But is there a better way to feed the monster as you stand on the edge of the event horizon? It’s a one way trip to the top.

 E74: STARVE OFF CONTROL | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:16

Who is really in control of your life, or should I ask what? What is the true master you serve... is it food, work, or something else? After Pete’s 90 hour fast earlier this week, today we debrief and deep dive into achieving mental clarity through fasting, the benefits and risks.

 E73: A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:56

THERE ISN’T ONE… We all veer off the path and lose focus of our goals, but how do you course correct and recognize it before it’s too late? Is there a blueprint for success? Answered today on Hands And Daylight are some tough questions, including working with you spouse in business, staying true to yourself and your cause and not getting distracted. How the jiu-jitsu mindset can improve all aspects of life and business.

 E72: GOLD RUSH OR GET CRUSHED | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:10

Pete reflects on a recent and uncomfortable conversation with a struggling business person. In debt and all in, is there a way out? Weeks away from the crushing final blow, decisions need to be made to push back. This candid conversation is one that all entrepreneurs should listen to.

 E71: STAY THE COURSE AND WIN | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:00

Toughness is not a hereditary trait, it's not generational, it's earned. Your mind will fail long before your body. Defeat doesn't care about where you're from, who you are, what you've done. It wants your mind, so it can paralyze your body. Its best friend is misery, and they want company. The battle is mental, not physical. Stay the course and win the day.

 E70: A NEW ENGLAND SHOE DOG | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:06

Nike and New Balance jumped on the running craze, but one brand took the cake when it came to the world’s best running shoe in the 80s. Bart Hersey, an old New England shoe dog, beat out all the big dogs when it came to manufacturing the world’s best running shoes. Today, Bart tells his story of the rise of an industry. He discusses the balance of family and business, the struggles and successes, and why he chose to work in small circles, building custom products, one at a time.

 E69: SUGAR IN YOUR VEINS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:22

It's sugar season here in Maine. Sugar shacks all over the state are crafting their yearly nectar, maple syrup. Here at the factory we are also gearing up for the change of seasons. Today, we answer some great questions about Jiu-Jitsu, business and much more.

 E68: MAKING WICKED WHOOPIE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:25:49

Amy Bouchard was working at the Bath Iron Works shipyard when she decided to follow her passion of baking and started making whoopie pies from her kitchen. Her story starts in one of Maine’s oldest mill towns, watching her family work at the factories. With no business experience, a basket in one arm, and a toddler in the other, Amy began her journey. This is her story… 25 years, and 20 million whoopie pies later.

 E67: EARNING GRIT TO NEVER QUIT WITH TRAVIS MILLS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:27

You’ve seen the Travis Mills story on Netflix, possibly read his book, “Tough as They Come”, but where does his continued motivation and drive really come from? Today, we dive deep into his blue collar upbringing, how and why he continues to grind and work tirelessly in business and in life.

 E66: CONSPIRACY THEORIES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:17

Conspiracy theories seem to be the topic of conversation, and today we delve into our own. The conversation takes us to WW2 America and the greatest generation.

 E65: THE SAVAGERY OF ANDREW JACKSON | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:24

Love him or hate him, America’s 7th President Andre Jackson was a popular and now polarizing figure in American history. He was an unstoppable force when the British made a bid for the colonies, to take back what was theirs. Jackson stopped them in their tracks, tactically funneling them to their death like Sparta’s 300. But who was this man that we love to hate, and why did we need him?

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