On this podcast, host (Andre' Culpepper aka Stump) engages with guests in dialogue concerning their own successes and failures, gleaning wisdom and lessons from those experiences, and how those experiences inspire, motivate, and encourage the guests to continue on this journey called life. Also, indirectly the wisdom and lessons shared has the propensity to help the audience. Because of the pressure of life, we have a tendency to become greatly distressed. In those moments, we need to be able to encourage ourselves. We all need a Pep Talk.
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On this podcast, host (Andre' Culpepper aka Stump) engages with guests in dialogue concerning their own successes and failures, gleaning wisdom and lessons from those experiences, and how those experiences inspire, motivate, and encourage the guests to continue on this journey called life. Also, indirectly the wisdom and lessons shared has the propensity to help the audience. Because of the pressure of life, we have a tendency to become greatly distressed. In those moments, we need to be able to encourage ourselves. We all need a Pep Talk.
Stump sits down with his friend and brother, Coach LaBrandon Hudson, as they discuss LaBrandon's high school and college football career, persevering through difficult times, mentorship and his transition into coaching.
Pep Talk
On this podcast, host (Andre' Culpepper aka Stump) engages with guests in dialogue concerning their own successes and failures, gleaning wisdom and lessons from those experiences, and how those experiences inspire, motivate, and encourage the guests to continue on this journey called life. Also, indirectly the wisdom and lessons shared has the propensity to help the audience. Because of the pressure of life, we have a tendency to become greatly distressed. In those moments, we need to be able to encourage ourselves. We all need a Pep Talk.