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A regular podcast with a regular guy, I am CJ Elliott, an Army veteran, certified personal trainer, and future physical therapist. Fitness and Music are my two passions.
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Powerful solo episode number 3! We chat diet, habbits, and Rocking out!
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Episode 2 with Cory Rider
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58:21Had my longtime Army roommate and best buddy Cory rider come over to shoot the shit, talk about Army life, deployments, and what his future looks like. This podcast was a ton of fun and can not wait until i can get him back for the next one!
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Regular Podcast With CJ Elliott
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1:18:34A podcast created by an Army veteran who is pursuing a goal of becoming a physical therapist. This episode is with a couple of old Army buddies that i went to Iraq with. On this episode i also talk with Will Griffin on the zeitgeist movement and his views on changing the world.
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