Stuntman extraordinaire, Rich Minga, shares life lessons and opportunities on Episode 216

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Rich Minga got his start in off-road racing, then turned it into a career in the movie business.  Stuntman to the stars, winners do daily what losers do occasionally. Rich is a winner. Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.9:57 – I thought I’d learn from the school of hard knocks. I was a better student of the universe than the school system 12:43 – It’s not O-N-E, it’s W-O-N; it means WE won the race!             17:24 – he got me across Diablo Dry Lake by Morse Code with a horn, it was crazy25:10 – It was life-changing; I ran out of gas and had to walk out of Baja, it was horrific 36:28 – The people, the culture, there’s something magical about the people of Baja; I think we’re always celebrated, never tolerated48:05 – I’ve been k*lled a bunch and k*lled a few people as well. That’s what I do; I work as a stuntman in the movie business52:53 – I was the stunt coordinator for a TV show with no stunts – it makes me a lifeguard at the car wash1:02:26 – You got to be in the FBI – friends, brothers, or in-laws! It’s the way it worksSpecial thanks to 4low Magazine and Maxxis Tires for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the Show.

Stuntman extraordinaire, Rich Minga, shares life lessons and opportunities on Episode 216

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