Travis Luther 🎙
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Travis Luther 🎙
@travisluther
Sociologist. Entrepreneur. Performance Coach. Author. Keynote. Founder. DM to Book! Founder @mosopillow Past EO President.
Denver, CO USA Katılım Aralık 2008
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COBALT Varsity’s Henry Luther hammers this one the other way and strides into third for a 2-run triple.
Northfield (CO) 2025
@conniemackwsbb Qualifier
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Entrepreneurship isn't just about business success; it's about making memories with family! 🌟 Embrace risks, step into the unknown, and prioritize what truly matters! 🚀✨ #Entrepreneurship #FamilyFirst #LifeBalance
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@schlaf I did this for a year after reading Ram Daas. Get ready!
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I’m give my keynote, “How to be a Good Time Traveler: Healing Past #Trauma to Create a Future that’s all Your Own” to @EntrepreneurOrg #SanAntonio - Hope you can join us!

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Cheering on the Cougs tonight!!!
Excited for @CoachK2x4 to lead this team and to see the guys fly around.
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My appearance on the Conscious Entrepreneur #podcast just dropped. If you're interested in my research interviewing #entrepreneurs facing a #terminalillness, have a listen and hear what they think matters most in this life.
If you're interested in having me present my keynote and conclusions to your business or organization, DM me here or on my website, travisluther.com
consciousentrepreneur.us/travis-luther-…

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This is a (true) story from Walter Isaacson’s Musk biography. Its true except they did talk again. Gates tried to get Musk to get involved in whatever billionaire pledge Gates has going on and that’s when Musk really started giving the cold shoulder. Truly amazing that Gates is using his tremendous wealth to make even more money by influencing the market to his gain. You’d think at SOME POINT enough would be enough 🤷♂️
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.@naval: There was a story that I read about @elonmusk that really affected me, which was when he was talking to Bill Gates, and Bill Gates had just taken out some huge short on Tesla. It was like a billion dollar short or something.
And, Elon was like, “Why would you do that? Why would you short Tesla?” And Bill goes, “Well, you know, I talked to my financial advisors and I looked at the math and there’s no way it’s overvalued. And so I’m going to make money on the short.”
And Elon goes, “What do you care about making money? I thought you were into electric cars and climate change and saving the world. What are you doing trying to save a few bucks and betting against Tesla?”. And he just walked away in disgust.
And I think he never talked to Bill Gates after that. And that’s when I realized, like, Elon’s a purist. He means what he says. The money is a tool for him to get what he’s trying to do. And so I take him at face value, which is the crazy thing, because a lot of people who set these audacious goals to inspire people, you kind of know they don’t really mean it.
Elon, I take at face value. So I really do think he intends to get to Mars. I don’t think he’s joking about that. And I think he means to get there within a defined window of time. And I don’t think it’s just like an inspirational, faraway goal. I think he’s very, very concretely going to do whatever it takes.
Because Elon doesn’t want to go down in history as the electric car guy or even the guy who saved America guy. He wants to go down as a guy who got humanity to the stars. Again, I’ll give him more credit than that. I don’t even think he wants to go down as the “I got humanity to the stars” guy.
He’s just like, “I want to get to the stars, and so I have to make it happen in this lifetime. The only way that I get to experience the science fiction world in my head is if I get to the stars.” And so that’s so inspirational. I think that drives everything.
So I think the government was just a thing that got in his way.
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Disagree. Much like rights we give up to the government, transfer of power from public to private rarely comes back. The problem is not the networks, it’s government and business crony collusion. Demand MORE from the government to enforce our rights. Who do you think has the money to buy back the spectrum??? The indy “honest” broadcaster? Come on. It will just be more of the same, even worse, because the facade of service and threat of populist revolution will be of no consequence.
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The major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) operate on free licenses of public spectrum in exchange for requirements to serve the public interest. They no longer do, and this is an obsolete model anyway. The spectrum should be auctioned off, with the proceeds used to pay down the national debt. Of course, the networks can bid on the spectrum, and they will win if broadcast networks are still the most highly valued use. What’s more likely to happen is that valuable spectrum will be reapportioned to the next generation of wireless applications, unleashing many more interesting options for consumers and businesses. The networks can continue to operate on cable, like hundreds of other redundant channels.
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