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Lance Armstrong Podcast: URGENT: Do Not Judge Lance Armstrong Yet (wait until you hear this story)! 

Joe Polish
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* Winner's Find Ways: Lance shares how he turned professional in triathlons at a young age AND his journey through cancer to becoming a seven-time Tour de France winner
* Teamwork Beyond the Bike: Armstrong reveals the core of his seven Tour de France wins, and the importance of support systems in overcoming life's greatest challenges.
* Lance Armstrong's Brand Blueprint: How Lance reinvented his persona from a world-class cyclist to an entrepreneurial powerhouse, sharing his secret sauce for creating a brand that resonates and endures, even in the face of controversy.
* Tattooing Success: Uncover Armstrong's perspective on brand loyalty so deep it's skin-deep, like Harley Davidson's (and LIVESTONG's) inked devotees, and why this level of commitment is the gold standard for brand-builders everywhere.
* True Friendship's Trial by Fire: Lance Armstrong decodes the ultimate test of friendship revealed in times of crisis, offering a guide to cultivating relationships that withstand life's trials.
* Navigating Fame and Public Scrutiny: From grappling with the biggest controversies in sports to navigating the complexities of social issues like gun control and transgender athletes, Lance shares his nuanced perspectives on staying true to yourself amidst the turmoil.
* Rising with Resilience: Lance's masterclass on resilience, revealing how waking up to your true self every day can fortify you against the harshest criticisms and the toughest setbacks.
* Psychedelic Pathways to Healing: Joe and Lance openly discuss psychedelics for trauma healing and personal growth, including Joe's transformative journey with Ibogaine.
* Cycling's Cautionary Tale: Armstrong's candid reflection on the doping scandal that rocked his career, offering a raw look into the consequences of choices and the road to redemption.
* The Armstrong Investment Philosophy: Discover how Lance Armstrong's investment strategy goes beyond the numbers to bet on the person, not just the product horse, and how this principle can multiply your success in business and life.
* Empathy in the Echo Chamber: Lance challenges the polarized discourse on hot-button issues, and talks about a return to empathy, understanding, and constructive dialogue in an era of quick judgments.
* Legacy, Honesty, and the Tour de France: Lance reflects on legacy and honesty in the aftermath of his Tour de France titles being stripped, and the lessons learned in humility and integrity.
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@3watersprite
@3watersprite 2 месяца назад
Lance, you gave me hope when I had cancer in 1998. I watched you in Ironkids and followed your career closely. You are living your amends.
@user-yj5xo9yi5z
@user-yj5xo9yi5z 23 дня назад
Are you bald
@Mmee298
@Mmee298 2 месяца назад
I love cycling. At 73 years of age I still ride at least 50 miles a day. When it’s crumby outside? I get the miles in indoors. You were and are my cycling hero. 🚴🏻🚴🏻🚴🏻💪💪💪
@user-yj5xo9yi5z
@user-yj5xo9yi5z 23 дня назад
Don’t be bald
@FullSugarBrah
@FullSugarBrah 20 дней назад
keep rockin' it out, brah
@FullSugarBrah
@FullSugarBrah 20 дней назад
@@user-yj5xo9yi5z don't be limp, boy
@healthcarethoughtleadership
@healthcarethoughtleadership 3 месяца назад
One of the better interviews of Lance in recent years.
@MrJava1593
@MrJava1593 3 месяца назад
Lance you are trully the GOAT of life!
@theotherdanielbrown
@theotherdanielbrown 4 месяца назад
Thank you Joe… so enlightening!
@strength365
@strength365 4 месяца назад
Nice work Joe... Lance is great interview. Interesting dude. Seen him from all sides... pubic, personal... when you get him out of the spotlight, he's got the energy and curiosity of a kid... it's fun. Great conversation... which beats an interview every day.
@donschlegel1972
@donschlegel1972 3 месяца назад
Thank you, A very much. Enjoyed that clean and sober 38 years. I hear you guys all amazing. We are blessed in our weird way. We have recovered from the seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. I’ve learned that most people recover their self at the speed of pain. Now we get an even better high by working with others and making a difference leading these young kids and all kinds of people to a power greater than themselves that can solve all their problems much appreciate you guys appreciate y’all
@Stevedsims
@Stevedsims 3 месяца назад
Another great interview!
@brianstranyak1049
@brianstranyak1049 3 месяца назад
great interview
@jimmyjceballos
@jimmyjceballos Месяц назад
Lance's interviews are always great interviews, his POV on any matter of life is always interesting, but above all, honest!
@josephbrady-amoon9196
@josephbrady-amoon9196 4 месяца назад
What is the title of Joe’s new book?
@projekct_amk
@projekct_amk 2 месяца назад
I always felt that the UCI and french cycling organisations made a point in the pursuit of Lance, as a young man I loved the battles and races of his career Still look up to this guy.
@carbonking53
@carbonking53 19 дней назад
Of course they did. The UCI and the Tour played along with the doping and looked the other way for years. Then, when Lance's usefulness to the growth of the sport was over and the stories of widespread doping took center stage in the media, Lance was the perfect scapegoat as American in a European sport.
@miroslavivanovitch384
@miroslavivanovitch384 6 дней назад
You know it is the US based organisations (USADA, etc) that got him and got him banned for life, right ?
@TomPaceMentor
@TomPaceMentor 4 месяца назад
Dan sullivan is the founder of strategic coach
@fmtien
@fmtien 2 месяца назад
Glad to see Lance acknowledge and own up to his past mistakes.
@jimparsons4312
@jimparsons4312 Месяц назад
Narcissists don’t ever commit suicide
@mach1sports
@mach1sports 7 часов назад
Youd know by coming in here self righteous like that
@cjfetters
@cjfetters Месяц назад
Lance was great in the Tour. The best Tours to watch.
@michellesouthflorida9682
@michellesouthflorida9682 20 дней назад
But he was blood doping the entire time. How can you get past that? :( he lied to everyone
@josephbrady-amoon9196
@josephbrady-amoon9196 4 месяца назад
Who is the Dan Sullivan Joe referred to?
@sharonj1294
@sharonj1294 4 месяца назад
Great author
@janicebourdage3567
@janicebourdage3567 Месяц назад
Joe, you came across as intelligent, nuanced, articulate, and compassionate, while still asking the tough questions. You are the only interviewer that I have listened to who has ever concisely asked Lance the million dollar question, "Is there anyone that you have wanted to say you're sorry to in your life that you've not made amends to or not done that because it's just too complicated to do?" (I hope I quoted you accurately). I believe this question is critical in terms of what we know about how people move through trauma into healing as both perpetrators and victims. The Restorative Justice model speaks to the phenomenon whereby the victim informs the perpetrator what impact his/her actions had on them. Further, the victim tells the perpetrator what actions the perpetrator could take to help the victim move through the trauma and come closer to the goal of lessening or resolving the trauma. It often takes the form of the victim asking the perpetrator for acknowledgement of the pain that was caused, a request for a genuine, sincere apology, and finally, the show of a concerted effort to make reparations to the victim. The perpetrator then has the opportunity to listen, acknowledge the harm done, admit fault, and, as a final step, apologize, and to the best of his/her ability make amends as best he/she can. This affords the victim a greater chance of recovery and affords the perpetrator an opportunity to shed the burden of guilt and shame, break the cycle of abuse, and be welcomed back into the tribe. As opposed to our typical model of law and order, where the machinery of punishment takes over, the victim often loses their voice and is forgotten, and the perpetrator is jailed or put to death, this model is far more humane and offers both parties a chance to return to a state of wholeness and balance. (Just an aside, this model is not recommended for victims of domestic abuse and in certain other situations. It's easy enough to research). It is the only model I know of where both parties have a real chance at transforming trauma into real, lasting healing. Lance has not taken this opportunity. He acknowledges the doping, he admitted fault, he concedes that he was abusive and hurt others, but he has never apologized or taken steps to repair the damage done to others. I don't think the majority of people care anymore about the doping or that he, in his own words, "acted like a dick." What I think the majority of people who continue to fault Lance would like to see is for him to engage in a genuine restorative justice process. The benefits of this are tremendous. In final analysis, this process is good for society. When perpetrators/offenders engage authentically in this process and are welcomed back into the tribe, they are far less likely to go on offending/abusing. The torn fabric has a chance to mend. Lance has changed in some ways, but not in others. He was ruthless and cruel towards others. He set out and often succeeded in destroying people's reputations and livelihoods. I am saddened that he continues to sidestep the incredible opportunity that you and certain others have offered him. If he were to turn to the camera and genuinely say the simple words, "I am deeply sorry for how I treated others. I ask for forgiveness and invite those of you who I hurt deeply to reach out to me and engage in dialogue, I will do my best to make amends to you to the best of my ability," I think we would see an overwhelming consensus that this man has truly redeemed himself and is worthy of forgiveness. Instead, he continues to deflect. I feel badly for him. He has truly suffered. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this is true. But, so have the people whose lives he impacted so negatively. I am saddened for the situation, because I don't think he possesses the psychological make-up to walk through the door that you so eloquently and kindly opened for him.
@janeeliot-webb7877
@janeeliot-webb7877 9 дней назад
He has never apologised to Betsy Andreu.
@fhowland
@fhowland Месяц назад
Too bad his mic sounds muffled
@amarkujovic1145
@amarkujovic1145 3 месяца назад
The war on drugs!? That was a surprise :D
@lisalim453
@lisalim453 2 месяца назад
Lance made an excellent point about guns and you can 100% be a constitutionalist and fully agree with what Lance said on guns, in fact, I think that is the one that upholds the Constitution.
@FullSugarBrah
@FullSugarBrah 20 дней назад
No, you can't, and no, it doesn't. You're dishonest and anti-liberty. The 2nd Amendment ensures the survival of all of the Constitution.
@kennethhowell5291
@kennethhowell5291 3 месяца назад
He is obviously a great champion. Strangely others have tried the blood process him and his team used without any positive or negative results as to their performance. Him and his team would be champions with or without blood doping.
@miroslavivanovitch384
@miroslavivanovitch384 6 дней назад
That is not sure At first (in itws), L.A. admitted to starting doping when the italians started using EPO (therefore mid90s) Later, in an another itw, he said he started doping (not EPO, other PED) earlier in the 90s In another itw, BBC, he said his first doping was in the beginning of the 90s, probably 91 You can then guess he most likely started doping when he went pro, meaning he always doped How can you know for sure he would have been a champion then ?
@munizignacio
@munizignacio 2 месяца назад
I really loved Lance but lost respect when he lied under oath, I respect the man, because the work still needs to be done. I truly believe a person on enhancements has to work twice as hard, but honesty goes a long way. I enjoy seeing his honesty now, but he’s a smart man.
@igpa70
@igpa70 4 месяца назад
Lance, I am your mom's age!!
@alexhatfield9950
@alexhatfield9950 Месяц назад
Life is a game and if they didn't play your game you annihilated them.
@guest6423
@guest6423 3 месяца назад
OK. All the riders cheated. We get it. So, when those who cheated got caught (Lance), what did they (Lance) do? Well, Lance attacked the good people. He went after the innocent ones. He smeared them and threatened them. He did a tremendous amount of harm to great people, all because he refused to accept the punishment due for being caught at cheating. When he needed to become honest, he kept on cheating. Has he made amends to everyone he attacked after he was exposed as a cheat and a fraud? I haven't heard that he has. Until all those people are happy, Lance is just a steaming pile of sh!t in my book. (and, yes, I understand that severely traumatized people tend to become hyper competitive, that they see life as a competition in which anyone who stands in the way of your goals is an enemy that must be destroyed... but I'm intelligent and sophisticated, so I realize how primitive and destructive that sort of thinking is. Unfortunately, Lance was allowed, and encouraged, to remain damaged, and, as a result, he multiplied that damage as he attempted to advance himself, selfishly. Sadly, many emotional, similarly-damaged individuals in power assisted him.)
@rayray4192
@rayray4192 2 месяца назад
He stinks.
@Timbo777LR
@Timbo777LR 8 дней назад
This is a lesson in obsession and addiction and what can happen if you get in too deep.
@rayray4192
@rayray4192 8 дней назад
@@Timbo777LR you are right. Lance has a big ego.
@blackopal3138
@blackopal3138 3 месяца назад
Lance's 100K = 1/37 of the company at 3.7M .... Uber's current market cap - 144B - Means Lance is worth 3.89B, just from that one investment. ... but I think that probably isn't the case, is it? Idk. .... ok, I checked, Aria says he is worth 50M today. Pretty big discrepancy. Even in 2020 it was worth around half, which is still 2B. Even when it was worth only 3.7B his 100K would be worth 100M, twice what he is worth today..... What's up? Tax dodging? Just a question, I don't want to accuse him of anything. He invited us to do the math, and figure out how much he made. I did it for fun, and ended up confused, sorry, Lance. Peace
@mickeykoser2702
@mickeykoser2702 22 дня назад
The 100k was in a fund. The fund invested in multiple companies. Not all 100k was in Uber.
@miroslavivanovitch384
@miroslavivanovitch384 6 дней назад
The 100k was sprayed over several investments And you forgot dilution
@joseflemire4284
@joseflemire4284 2 месяца назад
Revisionist History plain and simple
@mikesmith-nj1ij
@mikesmith-nj1ij 4 месяца назад
Life is a game....but Lance forgot the second part.... AND HERE ARE THE RULES. Certainly he accomplished a lot but denying drug use and media and cycling turning a blind eye because ' it was good for the sport'. Come on man
@Dan-iy8ig
@Dan-iy8ig 4 месяца назад
Have you seen the movie Icarus? Check it out
@johngoodell2775
@johngoodell2775 3 месяца назад
yup ....Lance is on the circuit again trying to control the narrative in an American audience who largely clueless about cycling. Its pretty sad to see so many folks buy into his narrative. IN a doping peloton, it is never an even field....doping means that the teams with the most money and power tend to win since resources is the most important variable in executing an effective regime over a Tour or a season vs. a day race. I believe he is a sociopath who caused real damage. BUt the real story is the corruption of institutions by money and power.
@unbothered6357
@unbothered6357 2 дня назад
Sir You are not a victim. U faced the consequences of the actions YOU DECIDED ON PURSUING…No one else. Consequences didn’t “happen”. They were an inevitable sequelae to your conduct.
@breadfan9
@breadfan9 2 месяца назад
He's a horrible person. He destroyed so many people's lives
@user-yj5xo9yi5z
@user-yj5xo9yi5z 23 дня назад
Who is bald
@SenWerk
@SenWerk 3 дня назад
Armstrong is a sociopath.
@user-yj5xo9yi5z
@user-yj5xo9yi5z 23 дня назад
He was jerk, ruined people’s lives
@fhowland
@fhowland Месяц назад
Weird interviewer, he made everything about drugs
@ChrisAcheson
@ChrisAcheson Месяц назад
It’s been 11 years since you did Oprah. Lance, I can’t believe you did Oprah. 😂
@DaveTheAligator
@DaveTheAligator 3 месяца назад
We will judge him if we want to. Shut up and go play golf. Lance is still a twa#. Should not be hard to figure out who your friends are. You lied to every people alive. For years. Anyone who did not get with your bull shyt program. Your ruined. Their career and their life. And now you talk about how much you enjoy being Lance. Hmmm….let the world beware.
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