Chuck Klinger is a man who has lived many lives.
Chuck is one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. At 82 years of age, Chuck shares stories about his time spent as a Franciscan monk, serving in the army, traveling in the corporate world, starting a manufacturing business, building sandcastles on the beaches of South Padre Island, and more recently, living the full-time life of an artist and writer.
We discuss bridging the generation gap, the differences between “then and now”, success, death, legacy, and much more. I feel grateful to have had this conversation with Chuck and believe he has much wisdom to offer both young and old generations alike. I hope you listen and stay for Chuck’s final story about how to navigate and transcend conflict.
Without further adieu, please welcome to the podcast, the most interesting man in the world, Mr. Chuck Klinger!
Love,
David
PS: Full-disclosure, Chuck’s been a mentor to me in so many ways including the writing, business, and spiritual realms and we’ve been helping each other on our writing for the last year or so. Supporting his work is to support my livelihood, and vice-versa. Thanks for your consideration. 🙂
Show Notes:
- Follow Chuck on FB
- See Chuck’s books on Amazon (pen name = CJ Klinger)
- Chuck’s most recent sci-fi book: https://amzn.to/2OL8utg
EPISODE #26 – CHUCK KLINGER (AGE IS JUST A NUMBER)
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