I’m Just Saying Podcast

Strutting Confidence: Unleashing Your Inner Superhero in the Aisles of Life

May 25, 2024 Michael
Strutting Confidence: Unleashing Your Inner Superhero in the Aisles of Life
I’m Just Saying Podcast
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I’m Just Saying Podcast
Strutting Confidence: Unleashing Your Inner Superhero in the Aisles of Life
May 25, 2024
Michael

Have you ever strutted out of the barber with a new haircut, feeling like you owned the streets of your city? We're tapping into that invincible sensation on today's show, where I, your host Mike, share the supercharged feeling of stepping out in your 'superhero suit.' In a tale that will tickle your funny bone, I recount a day when my suit and I turned heads, sparked conversations, and raised the bar for grocery store fashion. It's not just a story; it's a call to action for you to embrace your unique style and let the world see the real you.

Take a trip to Mike Believe, where confidence reigns supreme and the mundane transforms into the extraordinary. No guests are needed when the narrative is this personal and the vibe is infectious. I'll whisk you away from the ordinary with humor and heart, encouraging you to make every aisle your runway. It's not vanity; it's about validating your presence and rocking your individuality with pride. So, power up your speakers and let's crank up the volume on self-appreciation—because in the land of Mike Believe, being seen isn't just encouraged, it's essential.

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Have you ever strutted out of the barber with a new haircut, feeling like you owned the streets of your city? We're tapping into that invincible sensation on today's show, where I, your host Mike, share the supercharged feeling of stepping out in your 'superhero suit.' In a tale that will tickle your funny bone, I recount a day when my suit and I turned heads, sparked conversations, and raised the bar for grocery store fashion. It's not just a story; it's a call to action for you to embrace your unique style and let the world see the real you.

Take a trip to Mike Believe, where confidence reigns supreme and the mundane transforms into the extraordinary. No guests are needed when the narrative is this personal and the vibe is infectious. I'll whisk you away from the ordinary with humor and heart, encouraging you to make every aisle your runway. It's not vanity; it's about validating your presence and rocking your individuality with pride. So, power up your speakers and let's crank up the volume on self-appreciation—because in the land of Mike Believe, being seen isn't just encouraged, it's essential.

Speaker 1:

Hello, it's me, the M, the I, the K to the E, hailing from the D, the Y to the T that's the abbreviation for the city called Dayton and I'm sending you good sensations and vibrations. And remember, I'm just saying I want to talk to you from the subject of you need to be seen. You need to be seen. Oftentimes, when we have that friend or that family member, when they have an injury or something that's ailing them, we say to them you need to be seen or you need to have that looked at. The person is constantly talking about what's going on and we're like, hey, you need to have that looked at. But how many times have we had that attitude towards someone when we knew they were looking good, like you need to be seen, and how many times have you said that about yourself? Mainly, you know how it is when you get that new haircut, that new outfit and you're just like walking around, but it's almost as if you're not walking around. It's as if you feel like you're just on a hoverboard, just going all throughout the place. You know how it is when you feel handsome or cute and you're just trying to get everybody's attention, shake everybody's hand, walking past, make sure that you need to be seen or making sure that you are seen. What if I told you that you need to be seen? Let me share a good experience with you, with me.

Speaker 1:

I was going to get some prescriptions well, get some new glasses so I was getting an eye exam and prescription. I was sitting in the eye doctor in the grocery store and it was amazing, the people were looking at me. It it was funny. I was sitting down and somebody walked past with their cart and then pushed their cart. I wouldn't be me if I didn't try to make any sound effects. And uh, she was like you're looking good. Um, are you getting married? Where are you? What you doing today? I'm like, no, I'm not getting married. I should have winked and said not yet. But hey, no, she probably would have pushed the cart off very fast. No, just play, trying to have fun making you guys laugh. So, anyway, that's what she said.

Speaker 1:

So while I was in there getting everything done, the clerk was like oh, I got, I'll ring him out. It was almost as if the clerk was like no, I gotta handle this guy. You know, it was just making, making me a preeminence, so to speak, and I'll never forget. I was walking past the grocery aisles actually later on or whatever, and the person was like, oh man, looking good, look at the suit, and you know, and it was amazing. You know, the feeling was amazing because I I was like, oh you know, I may just, you know, do whatever, but no, I actually put that suit on, walked in and, hey, I had an errand to run to go get some closing uh things of my son's uh from school.

Speaker 1:

When he got his things and I was like, hey, the way that I felt was amazing. I'm not saying you had to uh dress up like I did uh suit everything minus the tie, but wear whatever makes you feel like it's your superpower in your superhero suit. After all, you need to be seen. You've once again come into the land of Mike Believe, a place that makes Emerald City look like a pile of green rocks. Never, neverland wish it never existed at all and Wonderland wonder why it was created in the first place. No-transcript.