Worth a listen, I’m thinking.

BetheChange was live.

” It’s been a couple months since our last ChangeMakers and we are really excited to have this man on. He was a guest on a Tony Robbins business mastery and Anthony from #BeTheChange was inspired by his transformation, his story and after a bit of research his patriotism and passion for his country.

We are incredibly excited to have this man on as well as even chop it up about the current state of this country.

Dave was a four-time loser before I realized I was in the wrong game.” That was the first line of the autobiographical story that appeared on the back of every loaf of Dave’s Killer Bread from 2005 to 2014. “Four-time loser” refers to his four prison sentences for crimes ranging from burglary to armed robbery to drug dealing.

He once shared abandoned houses with cockroaches on the streets of Detroit in the dead of winter, and now he lives in a luxurious high-rise penthouse in downtown PDX. His story epitomizes transformation.

The story on the bread bag remained unchanged until 2014 after Dahl had a well-publicized mental breakdown. He had to accept that—at least for Dave Dahl—there’s no “happily ever after”. But he finds great satisfaction in “fighting the good fight”, one day at a time. He believes that forgiveness of self and others is essential to inner peace and personal growth. But it’s only one of many lessons he’s come away with through all of his struggles—and triumphs.

Dave’s Killer Bread, a family endeavor, was sold to Flowers Foods in 2015, leaving Dave with a void to fill. He spent the next 2-plus years building what is perhaps the largest collection of African tribal art in the world. During this time, he lived a semi-hermetic lifestyle.

Now, with a healed heart and mind, he steps back out on a mission to help inspire others to find their own brand of success.

Dave: “‘Good Seed’ is much more than a killer bread recipe. Having been a ‘bad seed’ and destroying everything in my path as a troubled young man, I finally found the path of acceptance, humility and teachability. It gives me the courage to fall down 7 times and get up 8″

#bethechange#changemaker#daveskillerbread#redemption#transformation

Finally able to share my conversation with the great Tony f’n Robbins

If you don’t know who he is, I’m thinking he’s probably the number one inspirational speaker ever, or something like that. See below for more info.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Robbins?fbclid=IwAR1TzAlN3usiAuVoIOwwCxtSRGKIMXD_ZuvBU-oUf386OKP5CT5EQi9yE-g

To me, the takeaway is to learn to live for today. To forgive yourself and others, and move on to the next moment.

Please check out Tony Iyke

an African-BORN American who has been kicking ass creating an American Dream. This interview is by my partner, David Bentley in our new platform Portland Interview Magazine Podcast…very interesting fellow.

Tony Iyke, Portland Fashion Designer, Talks Immigration, Black Lives Matter, COVID and Failure

On this episode, Host David Bentley gets deep with Tony Iyke, a Portland fashion designer and owner of The House of Rose (THOR) boutique. Tony discusses growing up in Nigeria, immigrating to the United States, landing in Portland and getting on his feet. They touch on Tony’s heroes, what drives him to create, his work ethic, values and the quality within his craft. Tony discusses his view on Black Lives Matter, COVID, failure and pushing through to success”

https://www.talkcastpdx.com/portland-interview-magazine-podcast-guest-tony-iyke?fbclid=IwAR3xH_dXX7cQjdasAaVfTkhzd8Re87IQV15Dyz3CthPUmSad__i-TmWphLA