Misfortunes To Purpose: The Carnivore Leader with CZ Lopez
3/2/202635 min
CZ Lopez is a true force of nature, a visionary leader whose career spans groundbreaking work alongside culinary titan Robert Irvine and a dedicated mentorship transforming the lives of veterans. From humble beginnings that led him to find his purpose as an Air Force para-rescueman, CZ's journey of resilience, humility, and unwavering commitment has shaped him into an extraordinary voice in leadership, inspiring countless individuals to embrace accountability, proactively take charge, and make every second count.
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The Fluidity of "Because": Your core motivation, the "because" that drives you, is not static but...
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Mackenzie· Soundbite0:58
[bell dinging] My name's Mackenzie, and I started a GoFundMe for the adoptive mother of a non-verbal autistic child. The mother had lost her job because she wasn't able to find adequate care for this autistic child. So she really needed some help with living expenses, paying some back bills. So I launched a GoFundMe to help support them during this crisis. And we raised about $10,000