075 Ed Latimore

075 Ed Latimore

Author: Man Transcending October 17, 2021 Duration: 1:57:04
My name is Ed Latimore. I'm a best-selling author, former professional heavyweight boxer, and competitive chess player. My writing focuses on self-improvement and a practical approach to stoic philosophy.

I like to tell people that I've lived four different lives and from each of these lives, I've learned something that's helped me become who I am today.

In my first life, I was born and raised in the public housing projects of Pittsburgh, PA. Though I knew both my parents, I didn't live with them. I was raised solely by my mom. I have memories of my dad, but it's safe to say that I received nothing in the way of masculine guidance.

Growing up poor and in public housing projects was stressful and dangerous. I fought a lot, suffered physical abuse, observed a lot of violence, and even saw someone get killed once. I survived by spending most of my free time reading and playing video games. However, I also learned how to make friends with the right people without getting drawn into activities that would put me in danger.

The major lesson from my first life was "Never underestimate the power of being likeable and controlling your emotions."

The experiences here largely shaped my emotional approach to life. I believe that nothing bad comes from being likeable and nothing good comes from losing control of your emotions. This philosophy would serve me well but it was tested in my next life.

In my second life, I learned just how bad my first life was. Until I was 14, I lived in the projects and I went to school with other people from the same environment. When I got to high school, I got around different people from a different type of life. It was here that I'd meet my best friends and get exposed to people whose kindness would change my life.

When I graduated from high school, this was the part of my life where my problems started to show and I was almost consumed by the dark side of my personality.

I became resentful at my mom for the life I had growing up. This directly led to a lot of problems I had with alcohol. I was always broke and, with the exception of my amateur boxing career, making no progress in my life. In fact, I was going backwards in many ways. My drinking and my behavior while drinking was costing me jobs and relationships.

The major lesson from my second life was "No one cares what happened to you or what you've been through. No one is coming to save you."

This isn't selfish. This is just part of life. Rather than be punished by it, I chose to use it to my advantage. This brings me to the third life I lived.

In my third life, I was full of a different type of anger. I was angry for all the time I wasted living a life of mediocrity. Instead of chasing respect, I chased attention. Instead of focusing on accomplishment, I focused on distraction. Instead of committing to long-term plans, I committed to short-term fixes.

I looked in the mirror, admitted to myself that I was a loser who was only chasing the low-hanging fruit in life. Once I did that, I could make big changes in my life.

2013 was the year it all started. On January 4th, I enlisted in the military so I could start building employable skills and get money for college. On January 26th, I had my professional boxing debut. On June 4th, I shipped out to basic training, which got me away from alcohol for 5 months and led me to make the decision to become sober on Dec 23rd. I took my first college class in January 2014.

Now I could make serious changes. It wasn't easy, but by 2018, I graduated from Duquesne University with a degree in Physics and learned how to make a 6-figure income on the internet. I wrote and self-published my first book. I went from a kid who struggled with mathematics in high school to a private tutor helping high schoolers prepare for AP physics and calculus exams.

The major lesson from my third life was "The most powerful belief you can have is that given enough time, you can learn anything. Rome wasn't built in a day, but Hiroshima was wiped out in seconds."

I made small progress everyday during this 5 year period, but it paid off. I challenged myself, what I was capable of, and there were even moments I thought I wasn't going to pull it off. I failed classes, lost my first professional fight, and was even poor again. But I stayed the course, remained patient, and never even entertained the idea of giving up.

Now I'm living my 4th life, and it probably won't be my last. I have a website that gets over 50k visitors per month. I have two self-published best selling books, and I've been sober since December 23rd, 2013. Now I teach people what I learned the hard way so they can live a better life themselves.

The major lesson from this life I'm living now is "A limitation is only as powerful as the energy you give to it. Your dreams also follow this same law."

 

Ed's Website: https://edlatimore.com/  

 

Ed's Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdLatimore  



Shungite from Derek Condit: https://mysticalware.ositracker.com/180504/11616

 

Contact the Podcast at 13questionspodcast@gmail.com  

 

Support us at https://13questionspodcast.com/  

 

Discord: https://discord.gg/Dwn6GHW  

 

Telegram: https://t.me/ThirteenQuestions  

 

Gab: https://gab.com/13Questions  

 

Gratitude Jingle by Sir Felix

 

https://sirfelix.bandcamp.com/music  

 

Closing Music by Supaman - Why

 

https://supamanhiphop.com/ 


Each conversation on the 13 Questions podcast begins with a simple framework, but where it goes from there is never quite the same. Hosted by Man Transcending, this series sits at the crossroads of personal history and practical guidance, featuring a different guest every time-ordinary people with extraordinary insights alongside those with more recognized voices. The core of the podcast is a deliberate search for usable truths, often pulling from the wisdom of ancestors and contemporary role models alike. Listeners will hear candid discussions that touch on the complexities of relationships, the nuances of fatherhood, and the broader journey of self-improvement. It’s less about abstract theory and more about identifying tangible lessons that can be applied daily. The aim is service, offering these conversations as a resource for anyone, though men in particular might find a resonant space here, to reflect on their own path. Ultimately, it’s an exploration of how we can integrate inherited and earned wisdom to become better versions of ourselves, thereby influencing our immediate circles and communities. Tuning in feels like accessing a shared journal where vulnerability and actionable advice meet, all through the unassuming format of thirteen questions.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

13 Questions podcast
Podcast Episodes
073 Matt DiBara [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:29:04
When Matt DiBara was struck by a car that ran a traffic light and herniated two discs in his back, he went the traditional route, seeing doctors, physical therapists, and following their advice--stretching, yoga, heating…
072 Lee Adams [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:14:21
Lee Adams is a Ph.D. candidate in Jungian Psychology and Archetypal Studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute and host of Cosmic Echo, a lucid dreaming podcast, and creator of taileaters.com, an online community of lucid dr…
071 Dean Radin [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:21:40
​Dean Radin MS PhD is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS), Associated Distinguished Professor of Integral and Transpersonal Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), Honorar…
070 James Tiberius Cretched [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:09:28
James Tiberius Cretched is co-host of Our Big Dumb Mouth podcast, a twice weekly show covering paranormal, UFOs, cryptids, conspiracies, and oddball news. Cretched lives in the rural eastern Midwest and is frankly, a bit…
069 Chuck Ochelli [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:17:43
Chuck Ochelli is a polymath, a podcaster, and noted JFK researcher. The host of The Ochelli Effect (8-10 pm EST, every Mon-Fri), Chuck brings a conspiracy realist's perspective to topics ranging from deep politics to pop…
068 Matt Wilbur [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:05:14
I'm a blunt hardworking family man striving to be the best husband, father, and leader to those that rely on me most. https://www.thefitnessrebellion.com/ourstory/ To see Matt explain what the 17 week course for the give…
067 Andreas Lopez [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:31:53
Andreas Lopez is a Father of one, soon two sons. Proud Husband of a blind wife. Accessibility Advocate (#a11y) due to witnessing his wife's struggles in an inaccessible world. Certified Project Manager Professional (PMP)…
066 Kenneth Brady [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:32:09
From https://positivemindsonly.net/ I was born on March 14, 1990, in Atlanta, GA, the middle of 5 children. After being taken away from my mother and father at the age of 3. I would be raised in Gary, IN, by my grandma,…
065 Professor Radagast [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:32:44
Professor Radagast is a college professor at a Canadian post secondary institution. He holds a Masters Degree in Education specializing in how people learn, student success, and digital technology. His undergraduate degr…
064 Matis Miller [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:51:08
As the founder, director, and supervisor of The Center for Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy of New Jersey, Matis Miller is a licensed clinical social worker and certified cognitive behavioral therapist with over 15 years o…