Meet Lou Maldonado, one of my boys from the Bronx days. He’s made a hell of a career out of his time in the U.S Air Force. He blasted his way up the enlisted ranks and then crossed over to the officer side. He’s making waves over there as well as is now walking the halls of Congress representing the Air Force. I enjoyed my conversation with an old friend and I invite you to listen to his amazing story.
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Meet Lou Maldonado, one of my boys from the Bronx days. He’s made a hell of a career out of his time in the U.S Air Force. He blasted his way up the enlisted ranks and then crossed over to the officer side. He’s making waves over there as well as is now walking the halls of Congress representing the Air Force. I enjoyed my conversation with an old friend and I invite you to listen to his amazing story.
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As you said, I really did enjoy this interview . I laughed quite a bit. My heart was warmed. And in hindsight I can’t believe the environment of high school that we grew up in. I was reminded of how bad it was. At that time it didn’t seem bad, it was the norm. The gang you mutes out, I knew it before he said it then I read his lips. It was really heart warming for me.
I figured you’d appreciate this one. 🙂