Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls

July 24th, 2008           Email this article to a friend Email this article to a friend

It’s time to announce a new series I’m going to be running on this blog, titled “Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls.” (I’m using “Heroes” to refer to both men and women, as opposed to the more accurate but much clumsier “Heroes/Heroines.”)

There are countless people out there who exemplify a true hero in my eyes. People who are not necessarily born with a silver spoon in their mouth or blessed with superhuman abilities, but who nevertheless work their way up to being great role models in one way or another.

While I don’t want to open my blog up for guest posting, I do think it’s a good idea to do interviews. It’s one thing to listen to someone talk, but it’s another thing to have a conversation with them. Instead of doing broad “tell us everything about yourself” interviews, I’m going to try to focus on a particular angle, preferably showing a side of the interviewee that we haven’t seen a million times before. And I won’t be following any kind of regular schedule; I’ll do just them “whenever.”

Stay tuned for stories of regular people showing incredible courage, integrity, persistence, faith, selflessness, achievement, and so on. Be sure to subscribe for free updates so you don’t miss any. Come on, you know you want to!

Here’s my list of heroes so far:

From $20 In His Pocket To Owning 3 Hotels: Shilpan Patel’s Story
Randy And His Wonderful Pauschisms
Akashic Record Reading With Akemi Gaines, Part 1
Akashic Record Reading With Akemi Gaines, Part 2
Steve Pavlina’s Secrets Of Truth, Love, And Power
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) With Evelyn Lim
Light Ascension With Akemi Gaines, Part 1
Light Ascension With Akemi Gaines, Part 2

11 Responses to “Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls”

  1. From $20 In His Pocket To Owning 3 Hotels: Shilpan Patel’s Story | Hunter Nuttall . com Says:

    [...] Here we go with the first edition of Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls. [...]

  2. Barbara Swafford Says:

    Hi Hunter,

    What a wonderful idea. It’s always nice to hear the stories of how people got from “there” to “here” and where they’re headed next. THOSE are the ones we can learn so much from.

    I’m off to read your first interview. Shilpan’s story sounds very fascinating.

  3. Akemi - Yes to Me Says:

    I LOVE the name of the series: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls. I look forward to reading the post!

  4. Hunter Nuttall Says:

    @ Barbara, I thought Shilpan would be a good choice to get it started. He has a really good “there” to “here” story!

    @ Akemi, somehow, that doesn’t surprise me!

  5. Randy And His Wonderful Pauschisms | Hunter Nuttall . com Says:

    [...] That was 12 years ago. Today, Randy Pausch is famous for his last lecture, a talk called “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams” that he gave to reflect on important life lessons as he fought with pancreatic cancer. And while he passed away about a week ago, I figured there was no reason I couldn’t make him a posthumous guest of honor in my series Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls. [...]

  6. another Monika Says:

    Hunter,
    I know you probably have a huge list already for ordinary people, extraordinary souls but I have a couple to suggest when you are through with your list. And I really enjoyed your second piece on Randy Pausch and will be looking as his time management lecture (that’s for posting it).

    Personal Heroes
    Marcus Luttrell, soldier and writer (You can hear him on a BTR show, Now is the time! http://www.blogtalkradio.com when he speaks of being the sole survivor of a military mission)
    Alan Levy, CEO of http://www.Blogtalkradio.com
    Marla Cilley, http://www.Flylady.net

  7. Hunter Nuttall Says:

    @ another Monika, I’ve actually never had a predefined list in mind. Shilpan and Randy just happened to be the first two, and I don’t know who will be next. We’ll see! But I prefer to interview the person instead of just writing about them, so it would have to be someone who would consent to an interview.

  8. Akashic Record Reading With Akemi Gaines, Part 1 | Hunter Nuttall . com Says:

    [...] time for another edition of Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls. This time, I’m going to be taking that tagline quite literally, as I talk to Akashic record [...]

  9. Steve Pavlina’s Secrets Of Truth, Love, And Power Says:

    [...] Pavlina is the next guest in my interview series Hunter’s Heroes: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Souls. “Ordinary” might not be the first label you’d think to attach to him (perhaps [...]

  10. Dr Claude Windenberger | Unconditional Freedom Technique Says:

    Hello Hunter, we don’t know each other (yet) and I am not sure why I stumbled upon your blog tonight for the first time, but I thought I should at least let you know that I was here and I have enjoyed my unforeseen visit. I read some of your posts (especially the comments) like the one about Akemi’s first interview about Akashic Record Reading, and it seemed like deja vu for me.

    I remember having a few sessions in 1998-1999 with a psychic healer who kept telling me about things that seemed quite incredible to me at the time (including that I had the ability to clear akashic records). Some of the things she said have happened since then but not all (I hope I am not resisting those). One thing she mentioned was that I was a master and that I had a unique and powerful technique. At the time I was still heavily involved in Maharishi’s TM and what she was saying made no sense, but I have since discovered a unique power in me that has helped hundreds of people free themselves from limiting beliefs and unwanted experiences in their lives, as you can see if you check out my website.

    I wish you all the best in the coming new year and maybe our paths will cross some day in person.

    Dr Claude
    http://www.unconditionalfreedom.com

  11. Hermanus van Oldenborgh Says:

    I was so moved by Randy Pausch’s last lecture……