• Top 10 Movies That Made Me a Better Human | Part 2

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Top 10 Movies That Made Me a Better Human | Part 2

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  • Last week, we started counting down the top 10 movies that have made me a better human being, getting through numbers 10 to 6. Those films really hit home for me in so many ways—whether it was learning something new about love, resilience, or just seeing the world differently. This week, we're picking up right where we left off, diving into the top 5. These are the ones that really stuck with me, the ones that changed how I think and live my life. So, if you're looking for a little inspiration, stay put - these movies might just do the trick. In this episode of Dudes in Progress, Joe and Curt continue their countdown of the top ten movies that have had a lasting impact on their lives, moving through films 5 to 1. These are the films that have shaped their worldviews, inspired them to be better, and left them reflecting on life's big themes like resilience, hope, and courage. Along with the movie discussion, Joe and Curt also share their Win of the Week, Resource of the Week, and Quote of the Week, making this episode a treasure trove of inspiration and practical tips. Episode Breakdown: Forrest Gump (#5):Key Themes: Simplicity, kindness, loyalty.Joe reflects on Forrest’s honesty, integrity, and the impact his simple outlook on life has on others, while Curt highlights the film’s rich emotional storylines. Hacksaw Ridge (#4):Key Themes: Courage, faith, selflessness.Joe discusses Desmond Doss’s unwavering commitment to saving lives without violence, while Curt reflects on the brutal reality of the battle scenes and the strength of Doss’s convictions. The Shawshank Redemption (#3):Key Themes: Hope, friendship, perseverance.Both Joe and Curt dive into Andy Dufresne’s journey of resilience, finding hope in the darkest of circumstances, and the deep bond between Andy and Red. Joe shares his favorite quote, “Get busy living or get busy dying.” Rocky I & II (#1 & 2):Key Themes: Grit, determination, underdog triumph.Joe recounts how Rocky left a lasting impact on him as a young man, while Curt shares how the film motivated him during his high school sports career. Together, they explore the powerful underdog narrative and discuss why Rocky is a timeless inspiration. Honorable Mentions from Curt: The Outlaw Josey Wales: A Clint Eastwood western about justice, redemption, and survival in post-Civil War America.The Cowboys: A John Wayne classic where a group of young boys help drive cattle across the country, learning lessons about leadership, responsibility, and courage along the way. Weekly Segments: Win of the Week: Joe’s Win: Joe started decluttering his office, specifically tackling his closet filled with old electronics and cords. This win was all about minimizing and clearing space, which made him feel lighter and more productive.Curt’s Win: Curt had a memorable and meaningful vacation with friends at Disney World. While the planned events were fun, his win came from an unscripted moment, where he and his friends shared stories, laughter, and good times over dinner at the Grand Floridian. It reminded him that it’s often the spontaneous moments with people we care about that create the best memories. Resource of the Week: Joe’s Resource: A portable monitor for travel. Joe recently added a portable monitor to his setup while traveling, allowing him to maintain a consistent workflow with two screens. He also shares how it’s been a great tool for sales presentations, allowing him to display materials for clients without having to rely on projectors.Curt’s Resource: A Turvis insulated water bottle. Curt discovered this while at Disney World and found it incredibly helpful for staying hydrated during hot days. It has a flip-top, dual openings for sipping or chugging, and it’s sturdy enough for daily use. Curt highlights how a high-quality water bottle is essential for staying cool and refreshed during intense travel or long days out. Quote of the Week: Joe’s Quote: From Denzel Washington: "At the end of the day, it's not about what you have or even what you've accomplished. It's about who you've lifted up and who you've made better." Joe reflects on how movies have the power to lift us up and inspire us to be better versions of ourselves.Curt’s Quote: From The Cowboys (John Wayne): "I'm 30 years older than you are. I had my back broke once and my hip twice, and on my worst day, I could beat the hell out of you." Curt shares this tough, no-nonsense quote from John Wayne’s character, Will Anderson, highlighting themes of resilience and standing up to challenges, no matter the odds. Why You Should Listen: If you're a fan of inspiring films that leave a lasting impact, this episode is packed with personal stories, reflections, and powerful quotes that will resonate with anyone looking to grow and be inspired. Joe and Curt’s picks span a range of emotional themes—from the simplicity of Forrest Gump to the gritty determination in Rocky—offering a unique perspective on how ...
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Last week, we started counting down the top 10 movies that have made me a better human being, getting through numbers 10 to 6. Those films really hit home for me in so many ways—whether it was learning something new about love, resilience, or just seeing the world differently. This week, we're picking up right where we left off, diving into the top 5. These are the ones that really stuck with me, the ones that changed how I think and live my life. So, if you're looking for a little inspiration, stay put - these movies might just do the trick. In this episode of Dudes in Progress, Joe and Curt continue their countdown of the top ten movies that have had a lasting impact on their lives, moving through films 5 to 1. These are the films that have shaped their worldviews, inspired them to be better, and left them reflecting on life's big themes like resilience, hope, and courage. Along with the movie discussion, Joe and Curt also share their Win of the Week, Resource of the Week, and Quote of the Week, making this episode a treasure trove of inspiration and practical tips. Episode Breakdown: Forrest Gump (#5):Key Themes: Simplicity, kindness, loyalty.Joe reflects on Forrest’s honesty, integrity, and the impact his simple outlook on life has on others, while Curt highlights the film’s rich emotional storylines. Hacksaw Ridge (#4):Key Themes: Courage, faith, selflessness.Joe discusses Desmond Doss’s unwavering commitment to saving lives without violence, while Curt reflects on the brutal reality of the battle scenes and the strength of Doss’s convictions. The Shawshank Redemption (#3):Key Themes: Hope, friendship, perseverance.Both Joe and Curt dive into Andy Dufresne’s journey of resilience, finding hope in the darkest of circumstances, and the deep bond between Andy and Red. Joe shares his favorite quote, “Get busy living or get busy dying.” Rocky I & II (#1 & 2):Key Themes: Grit, determination, underdog triumph.Joe recounts how Rocky left a lasting impact on him as a young man, while Curt shares how the film motivated him during his high school sports career. Together, they explore the powerful underdog narrative and discuss why Rocky is a timeless inspiration. Honorable Mentions from Curt: The Outlaw Josey Wales: A Clint Eastwood western about justice, redemption, and survival in post-Civil War America.The Cowboys: A John Wayne classic where a group of young boys help drive cattle across the country, learning lessons about leadership, responsibility, and courage along the way. Weekly Segments: Win of the Week: Joe’s Win: Joe started decluttering his office, specifically tackling his closet filled with old electronics and cords. This win was all about minimizing and clearing space, which made him feel lighter and more productive.Curt’s Win: Curt had a memorable and meaningful vacation with friends at Disney World. While the planned events were fun, his win came from an unscripted moment, where he and his friends shared stories, laughter, and good times over dinner at the Grand Floridian. It reminded him that it’s often the spontaneous moments with people we care about that create the best memories. Resource of the Week: Joe’s Resource: A portable monitor for travel. Joe recently added a portable monitor to his setup while traveling, allowing him to maintain a consistent workflow with two screens. He also shares how it’s been a great tool for sales presentations, allowing him to display materials for clients without having to rely on projectors.Curt’s Resource: A Turvis insulated water bottle. Curt discovered this while at Disney World and found it incredibly helpful for staying hydrated during hot days. It has a flip-top, dual openings for sipping or chugging, and it’s sturdy enough for daily use. Curt highlights how a high-quality water bottle is essential for staying cool and refreshed during intense travel or long days out. Quote of the Week: Joe’s Quote: From Denzel Washington: "At the end of the day, it's not about what you have or even what you've accomplished. It's about who you've lifted up and who you've made better." Joe reflects on how movies have the power to lift us up and inspire us to be better versions of ourselves.Curt’s Quote: From The Cowboys (John Wayne): "I'm 30 years older than you are. I had my back broke once and my hip twice, and on my worst day, I could beat the hell out of you." Curt shares this tough, no-nonsense quote from John Wayne’s character, Will Anderson, highlighting themes of resilience and standing up to challenges, no matter the odds. Why You Should Listen: If you're a fan of inspiring films that leave a lasting impact, this episode is packed with personal stories, reflections, and powerful quotes that will resonate with anyone looking to grow and be inspired. Joe and Curt’s picks span a range of emotional themes—from the simplicity of Forrest Gump to the gritty determination in Rocky—offering a unique perspective on how ...

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