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HEAD JUDGE & SHOW PROMOTER JOE PISHKULA
HEAD JUDGE & SHOW PROMOTER JOE PISHKULA
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Length:
131 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today I speak with IFBB Pro head judge and show promoter, Joe Pishkula. His genuine love for the sport and passion to support athletes is apparent from the moment you meet him! He started out as a competitor as a teenager in Ohio and has now most known for his role as an Olympia judge and promoter of the beloved Klash Series. Topics covered include: -the role ritual plays in bodybuilding -having passion for anything you do -knowing when you’re done -bodybuilding habits in the real world -taking responsibility for your life -Joe’s goal as a promoter -living in the moment -Masters Pros getting the same respect as Open -leaving a legacy -progression for judges -being patient to bring your best -embarrassing your journey -honesty is the best policy -learn one thing every day CONNECT WITH CELESTE: Website: http://www.celestial.fit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/ All Links: http://www.celestial.fit/links.html CONNECT WITH JOE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe_pishkula/ Klash Series: https://theklash.com/ TIME STAMPS 1:00 introduction 4:30 ritual in bodybuilding 10:38 what drives Joe to his goals 20:04 fostering the champion mentality 28:15 bodybuilding impacting family life 35:58 what’s different about Joe and the Klash series 53:20 who are your best friends? 58:35 being in the right headspace 68:03 behind the scenes of being a judge 89:25 athletes taking feedback 80:10 what makes an athlete memorable 107:30 the value of organic conversations CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE FOOD RELATIONSHIP COACHING SERIES CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE POST SHOW BLUES COACHING SERIES LEARN MORE AND APPLY FOR MY 5 WEEK FOOD RELATIONSHIP HEALING & DISCOVERY COACHING PROGRAM FOR OTHER FREE RESOURCES, LIVE EVENTS, AND WAYS TO WORK WITH CELESTE CLICK HERE
Released:
Oct 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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