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Everyday Heroes

Everyday Heroes

Bert Botta

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/13j. Total Éps: 21

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Welcome Everyday Heroes, I’m Bert Botta, the creator of the Everyday Heroes podcast series and welcome. One day about 3 years ago I experienced something that would forever change how I look at relationships! Here's what happened …I was the editor of the Private Jet Pilots newsletter and I was doing interviews for pilot profiles in the newsletter. I’ve always been a “people person” but so much of the time my relationships were like “Hey, how you doing, gotta run!” That usually left me wanting more. But during the interviews, I got to really know my fellow pilots, I discovered how much I really enjoyed getting to know them on a more personal level by working with them that way. That feeling of connection made me realize that I found something that I’ve always been good at, connecting people with something that I really enjoyed doing, TURNING INTERVIEWS INTO PODCASTS that connect everyone, the guys and gals who I interview with the ones who listen to my podcasts and me! Perfect! Long story short, everyone wins! My podcasts are more than random stories; they are powerful messages of entertainment, hope, education, connection, and community for my listeners, especially for those of us in the aviation community. You can listen to the podcasts by clicking the Subscribe button below; it’s FREE and you’ll be able to hear a new and different podcast that comes out every Tuesday, 9 am Pacific time. And if you have a story that needs telling, let me know and we’ll make you the next Everyday Hero! Bert
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The Good Ole Days of Aviation: A TWA Flight Attendant Survives Her Exotic Vacation!

lundi 24 mai 2021Durée 31:08

If you consider falling in love with an Orangutan over lunch “ordinary” then you might find these stories “ordinary” but I doubt it! 

This is an "insiders" look at how airline employees used to travel in the good ole days, before Covid, fax machines and mandatory reservations!
 
 Cindy and her husband, Bart were fellow airline employees back in the day when we could  jump on and off flights to get anywhere in the world, for free! 
 
 They have traveled around the world and have seen more in their travels than ten other couples combined! 

You’ll hear how they traveled, with no reservations, just winging it and how that sometimes got them in pretty serious trouble! 

Like when they had a flat tire in the middle of the African savannah in their sophisticated safari vehicle, a tiny Datsun 210, in the middle of a pride of lions. 

And how Cindy kept watch, out the window, as Bart got out of the car to change the tire! 

Then it was love at first sight in Singapore for Cindy, when she fell in love with an Orangutan over lunch!

These are stories from what I call “The Glory Days of Aviation” when travel was a true 1st Class adventure, complete with 5 course meals crossing the pond to Europe and beyond. 

If you dare to be jealous at how we traveled, “free as birds” in the good ole days, then you’ll love Cindy’s book, ‘Life on Standby’. 

You can find it on Amazon…

(19) How This Bright Young Millennial Faces The Chaotic World We Live In.

lundi 18 janvier 2021Durée 24:23

Heroes, listen in as my nephew and me talk about issues that span our 60 year age difference! 

Police de-funding, pay in-equality, socialism, statue tear downs, fake news, conspiracy theories, mark of the beast, you name it, we cover it in this interview with my 24 year old nephew! 

He's a recent honors grad of Arizona State University, now working in Georgia.

We talk about everything that's going on these days, before and during Covid from perspectives that span the pre-Baby Boomer era to the Millennials! 

He talks about his take on the pros and cons on the use of technology among young people, how intentions and ideas can be misconstrued on social media, how the use of college online classes prepared him for the lockdowns, what he thinks about the protests, how many young kids think it's cool to be poor and how that leads to looking free government handouts!

There's much more so listen in and let us know what you think...

(10) Captain Bob's Chinese Corporate Flying Adventure!

lundi 19 octobre 2020Durée 28:26

Captain Bob found out that everything's negotiable in China! If you don't believe me, listen to Captain Bob's outrageous story of flying in China, what he went through to get there and how he negotiated that the Chinese pay for his wedding as part of the deal! 

Bob used to fly for Netjets, the same company I flew for. If you or anyone you know is chasing a flying job because of the airline layoffs and you or they need to know what it's like to get a flying job in China and also what to expect when you get there. 

Or if you just love a good story, you gotta hear Bob's tale of adventure, especially how he had to learn Chinese to study for the ATP written exam to get hired! 

This guy is one of the most positive pilots you'll ever hear from and what he went through to get a flying job is an inspiration to not only pilots but to anyone who needs a shot of whoopee during these times! 

This is an insider's look at the Chinese flying culture, how they do business, why everything's negotiable and what it takes to succeed as a pilot in their country. 

Captain Bob is open to helping with any info you might need so contact me if that's something you'd like...

(9) The Goat Lady and God: Powerful Spiritual Secrets For Chaotic Times!

Épisode 7

mardi 13 octobre 2020Durée 37:04

  1. T This is no ordinary woman! Ladies, if you need a shot of inspiration, especially with all that's going on these days, listen to Gina’s story of growing up alone, that is except for the power of God in her life and her father’s persistent comment that “there’s no such word as ‘can’t’” that continually rang in her ear!  

Gina is 5'4" tall and 110 lbs. Most people would think that she’s “too small” to be an iron and steel forger, a blacksmith, a horse and goat trainer, a wilderness photographer, a hunter who packs into the mountains with her goats, a paramedic, nurse, and one of the first women to be hired as a fire fighter on the elite Oregon "hotshot" team.

The only flaw I could find in my time with her was her limited vocabulary; she's unable to pronounce and use the word "can't" in a sentence! 

Listen to her story of how, as a seven year old girl she was raised in the mountains, by a father and grandfather who taught her the power of "you can do this" and "brain over brawn." 

A country person by nature, a few years ago Gina started developing the time honored craft of Blacksmithing, making steel into rustic useful items. With her living next to the beautiful Cascade Mountains in Oregon, photography was a natural since it’s something she’s done all her life. 

Her approach to things she thought could be almost impossible was "this could be interesting." 

As a woman of faith hear how her combination of "I can do this" and Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through him who strengthens me" enabled her to do what could be considered nearly impossible for most women. 

After we finished our interview I told her I felt like I had just heard the best, most inspiring sermon of my life! 

She has spurned many offers of marriage to maintain her commitment to her faith and who knows what else she’s going to tackle next!
 
During the Summer you can buy items at Ft. Klamath Museum, and Collier State Park and Logging Museum. You can also find her items at Rick Steber Makers & Company in Prineville, Oregon. 

If you are in her area you can also buy items at Favell Museum, Klamath County Museum, and For His Glory Bible Book Store. 

You can connect with Gina on her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cascadecountrycreations/ 

If you like this, please subscribe to my podcast channel because we're going to have more, equally inspiring and motivating stories from other "Everyday Heroes." 

You can contact me at: bert@bertbotta.com or on my website at https://www.bertbotta.com

(12) How Did This Guy Go From 80 hour Weeks to Full Time Fishing?

lundi 12 octobre 2020Durée 32:01

Hey Everyday Heroes beloved family, for the average guy money is rapidly disappearing these days! 

This is something I normally don’t do, spreading this kind of message but my heart is breaking seeing thousands of our aviation family being furloughed for who knows how long until they get their job back. 

If you need a way to rebuild your life, build a safety net for the future or just plain need more money,  you gotta listen to my interview with Seth Taylor, who’s making thirty five thousand dollars a month, closing in on 40 K as we speak, selling Ebooks on Amazon that he doesn’t even write!

Listen to Seth's story of how he went from working 60 to 70 hours a week, 7 days a week, to making an unbelievable amount of money every month, publishing Ebooks on Amazon, written by people who he hires on fiverr for very little money. 

He went from being a gas and oil pipeline inspector, with no home life, to him hiring writers, very inexpensively, to create Ebooks that are making the kind of money that you’ll hear about in his interview. 

I heard about Seth on another friends’ podcast when I was looking for aviation stories that my listeners would like. When I heard his story  I knew immediately that this was someone that I needed to interview, especially because so many of our aviation brothers and sisters are getting laid off their jobs with no possibility of returning soon to an industry that will be massively shrunk for a long time. 

If you have questions, hit me up here since I bought the same system a few years ago to write and publish my own book, Fast Lane to Faith, but so far my results aren't quite like Seth's. 

But after interviewing him, I’m digging back into the recently updated Kindle Cash Flow system. 

How would something like this change your life or make early retirement a reality?  

I know, I know, this sounds crazy, but it’s true.

If you're interested, here's my affiliate link where you can check out the program: https://kcf.clickfunnels.com/registration-page-cb-a?hop=botajet1

But in the meantime I’ll let Seth tell you his story…

(8) A Car Salesman’s Journey From Spiritual Slavery to Personal Freedom!

Épisode 6

mardi 6 octobre 2020Durée 30:20

Vern Hunter is not just one of my brothers in a Christian men’s group that meets weekly, I consider him to be the spiritual leader of our group.

Vern was raised by a white mother and black father so when he speaks of how he sees an end to racism, he knows what he’s talking about!

From describing how, as a young man on the streets, he would bring home his free school lunch to his pregnant sister to our conversation where he talks about his rise from drug dealer in the ‘hood to one of the top car salesman in Northern California.

He’s quick to point out that this wasn’t because of his efforts but because of how God has influenced his life.

He talks about how it’s impossible to fight hate with hate and how important it is to be respectful and honoring even if other people aren’t honorable. An example of this was how a detective who came into the dealership to buy a car initially looked down on him but as Vern began “to love on him” the detective opened up by sharing his opinion of what was wrong with the new crop of cops these days.

The detective said that too many of them have a “game boy” mentality that leads them to draw their weapon before using the kind of “street smarts” that cops of old seemed to have naturally..

Oh yeah, the detective ended up buying a new car from Vern!

(7) Why A Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Jumps Into 30 Foot Seas to Rescue People He Doesn't Even Know!

Épisode 4

mardi 29 septembre 2020Durée 32:49

Chuck Carter is a retired Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer and Rescue Swimmer who used to “fly 300 miles offshore to jump into 30 foot seas to rescue someone he doesn’t know and might not even like!” 

He had a rather inauspicious beginning to his life-saving career by driving his car through a building as a teen age kid back in Maine! After he got through paying for that, he decided to do something more constructive with his life so he joined the Coast Guard. Fast forward 26 years, Chuck ended up on active duty “saving lives and training life savers.”

As an Aviation Survival Technician, Chief Petty Officer, Chuck figured that getting paid to work out and swim around was a great way to earn a living. When he found out in basic training that “they’re going to try to drown you” he realized he was in “over his head!” 

But he quickly learned to not only survive but thrive in a career that he found extremely rewarding but where sometimes his buddies would find themselves alone, in the water 300 miles offshore, waiting to be rescued themselves! 

If you’re a visual kind of guy or gal, you’re going to love the way Chuck articulates his story and paints the picture of a very exciting adventure of what it was like to prepare for his career of jumping out of a helicopter into 30 foot seas and living to jump and swim another day. 

Chuck spent most of his time in Coast Guard aviation, performing countless missions as the Rescue Swimmer on Sikorsky HH-3 and HH-60 helicopters, Aerospatiale HH-65 helicopters and as a load-master and drop-master on the Lockheed C-130.

During his last nine years on Active Duty, Chuck managed the Coast Guard’s Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) School at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center in Petaluma, CA where he trained more Coast Guard EMT’s than anyone else before or since! 

During this time, Chuck also worked a second job at the local Emergency Room in Petaluma as an Emergency Room Technician to keep his own operational EMT skills sharp; this is a guy you definitely want with you if you’re thinking of doing anything stupid! 

Stick around to the end of our interview to find out how God put Chuck in the exact position needed to take his life saving skills from physical to spiritual!!

He recently began a Master’s Program in Counseling Psychology at Dominican College in San Rafael, CA. Chuck has six children with his wife of 33 years. 

(6) United Airlines Broke This Guy's Guitar: That Was Just the Beginning!

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

mardi 22 septembre 2020Durée 33:14

If you've ever been sitting on an airplane and looked out the window to see the baggage smashers tossing your suitcase around like it was a frisbee, you'll relate to Dave Caroll's song, "United Breaks Guitars"!

"United Breaks Guitars" is a true heroes tale of how one man takes on corporate America and, not just wins, but inspires others to do the same! Not only that, he made a fantastic song out of his experience! 

In our podcast he talks about how he got started in the music business, the challenges, the times he played his guitar and sang to nobody but a drunk sitting at the bar in some honky-tonk town in Nowheresville, USA. 

He also talks about his life, his music, his mission and why he thinks that Compassion and Music, are the keys to ending the current insanity in the world.

But more than anything Dave is a storyteller who happens to use his beautiful music to tell stories about Everyday Heroes, people like you and me.

This guy is a true Everyday Hero; his stories and music will stay with you for a long time. 

After hearing his story you might even be convinced that your story is important and that you need to tell it...

For more information on who Dave Carroll is and what he does, visit his website: davecarrollmusic.com

For more information on my podcasts or how you might be one of my Everyday Heroes you can contact me on my website: bertbotta.com or via email at: bert@bertbotta.com

#EverydayHeroes, #bertbotta, #fastlanetofaith #flightcrews #pilots #aviation #Unitedairlines

(5) Do You Think You're a Hero? Listen to This Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer’s Definition.

jeudi 17 septembre 2020Durée 06:14

Chuck Carter, a former Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer used to jump out of a helicopter into 30 foot seas for a living but when I asked him if he thinks he's a hero he hesitated. 

So I asked him what his definition of an Everyday Hero is; you're going to be surprised by his answer!

Listen in to his full interview on Tuesday, September 29th at 9 am for the whole story of why this guy did what he did and what he discovered at the end of his career!

(4) Why This TWA Pilot Was a Real Everyday Hero!

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mardi 15 septembre 2020Durée 25:50

Most of my podcasts are about normal, Everyday Heroes. But when you hear retired TWA Captain Bill Kirschner describe how he literally saved 4 people's lives, that’s when he went from Everyday to Real Hero! 

When you listen to Bill’s adventures as a pilot/instructor for Saudi Arabian Airlines, on temporary assignment from TWA, you'll be entertained and amazed at how turns the challenge of flying in a totally different cultural and geographic environment to his advantage. 

You'll also be inspired at how he not just survives but thrives for 8 years, flying in some of the most desolate, remote desert regions of the world; and that's just the beginning!

When he wasn't flying out of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia he would hop on a Saudi airliner and fly to join his wife and kids where they rented a different villa every year in exotic places like southern Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. All this, while he was managing the Saudi Arabian Airline Boeing 707 pilot training program. 

Listen as he talks about training the Saudi pilots, whose memory of the Koran helped them to completely memorize the Boeing 707 flight manual! But that wasn't all that they needed to be a safe, competent pilot...

For those of you who are here for the first time, it's great to have you onboard! If you like this kind of stuff and you want more or want to contact me or you have a story that needs telling and very well could be your legacy you can contact me at: bert@bertbotta.com or on my website at: www.bertbotta.com



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