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Medardo Magallanes Lazarte Jr.

Thoughts and Wisdom from the Universe with Medardo Lazarte Jr.

  • 6 minutes 51 seconds
    Steve Job’s Speech at Reed College
    “Speech at Reed College “Character is built not in good times, but in bad times.” When Steve welcomed the incoming class of freshmen at his alma mater, Reed College, on August 27, 1991, NeXT computers were not selling well and Pixar had just had a round of layoffs. ” Excerpt From Make Something Wonderful Steve Jobs https://books.apple.com/ph/book/make-something-wonderful/id6446905902 This material may be protected by copyright.
    10 September 2025, 7:14 pm
  • 5 minutes 17 seconds
    “Against the Odds”

    Eddie the Eagle: The Ski Jumper Who Soared Without Winning



    Eddie was a gifted downhill skier and despite his best efforts, he failed to make the Great British team. While many would have turned to a different vocation at this time, albeit with a heavy heart, Eddie decided that this was just the start. And he embarked on one of the most exciting journeys in British athletics history.

    He looked for any way to continue his Olympic dream and found it in the sport of ski jumping. Realising that no other British skiers competed in this area, Eddie had found himself a way in. But this was only the beginning, as a number of hurdles were in place to stop amateurs competing at the Olympics. But with significant skiing experience, Eddie was no amateur and took well to ski jumping. Even though he was not the masterful skier that his rivals were – due in part to the age he took it up, he still broke the British world record and continued to improve his personal bests.


    By the winter of 1987, while working as a plasterer, Eddie got the call he had been waiting for. He was to represent Great Britain at the 1987 World Championships in Bavaria. This was an unbelievable feat for a man who was funding his own dream. His performance at the World Championships was good enough to qualify Eddie for the Winter Olympics the following year.

    Charming The World

    Eddie The Eagle 3It was Eddie’s appearance at the Winter Olympics in Calgary in 1988 that changed the face of athletics forever. Renowned for its complete dedication to peak performance, the Olympic Games were about to receive a stark reminder of what sport truly means to the world. From the minute Eddie stepped out to compete in the prestigious games he was under the microscope, with many believing he was not good enough to compete. But what Eddie lacked in top-level talent, he made up for in determination.

    Though a gifted skier, at Calgary, Eddie would be up against the very best in the world. While some might have found his performance embarrassing, for Eddie it was exciting, a dream come true. And the crowds loved him. Viewers all over the world fell in love with Eddie's captivating personality, and though he was far from the most talented skier in attendance, he proved a popular presence due to his incredible commitment and showmanship.

    The crowd began to cheer for Eddie as he stood at the top of the ski jump, prepared for the biggest jump of his life. Eddie and the world took a collective deep breath as he stood atop the 90m slopes hoping to wow the world. But he would have to land this jump.

    And he did! Earned himself another personal best and a British record. Pumping his fists with a beaming smile on his face, the crowd began to cheer louder, prompting Eddie to flap his arms up and down, impersonating an Eagle.


    src: https://olympic-speakers.com/news/the-story-of-eddie-edwards

    12 July 2025, 5:24 pm
  • 8 minutes 28 seconds
    Say It Right: How to Speak to People in Any Situation

    Episode Title: Psych-Backed Phrases to Handle Conversations with Confidence

    Host: Medardo Jr. Magallanes Lazarte

    Duration: ~15 minutes

    AI backed contents

    11 July 2025, 7:36 pm
  • 4 minutes 25 seconds
    Is Trying Again Worth It?

    Is Trying Worth It?


    You’ve probably been there before—facing a moment where everything fell apart. You gave your best… and still failed. The job didn’t come through. The business flopped. The relationship ended. And in that silence afterward, you ask yourself:

    “What’s the point of trying again?”


    Let me tell you a story.

    2 July 2025, 11:58 am
  • 4 minutes 14 seconds
    “Small Hands, Big Hearts: A Lesson from Two Young Boys”

    Stories That Matter

    26 June 2025, 5:15 am
  • 2 minutes 48 seconds
    Asking for help isn’t giving up

    “Asking for help isn’t giving up.”

    In fact — it might be the bravest thing you can do.

    24 June 2025, 9:58 pm
  • 11 minutes 45 seconds
    Dear reader, I have terminal cancer. This is what I want you to know -A letter from Anne Royters
    Anne was a strong, and courageous woman. As a caring supporter of Cancer Council NSW, you give people like Anne support and dignity when facing terminal cancer. Shortly before she died in August 2022, Anne was encouraged by this support to share with you how she faced cancer. Her family has given their blessing for this letter to be shared.  Src: https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/news/dear-reader-i-have-terminal-cancer-this-is-what-i-want-you-to-know/
    16 April 2024, 7:01 pm
  • 9 minutes 6 seconds
    "The Road Best Travelled" from Denis Waitely's book "Winning for Life"
    Contents from Denis Waitely's "Winning for Life" Making Every Day, Worth a Fortune in Every Way.
    15 August 2023, 3:30 pm
  • 5 minutes 51 seconds
    This is the best answer I ever received to ‘Tell me about yourself' by Gary Burnison
    This is the best answer I ever received to ‘Tell me about yourself’—after 20 years of interviewing By Gary Burnison, narrated by M. Lazarte
    27 June 2023, 1:05 pm
  • 5 minutes 17 seconds
    "Our History doesn't determine our Destiny" by Boris Cyrulnik
    By Boris Cyrulnik
    31 March 2023, 3:49 pm
  • 11 minutes 35 seconds
    The hardest question ever asked, "What is Truth? by BigThink
    "What is Truth? by BigThink.com
    7 February 2023, 4:15 pm
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