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Levi Bauer
@LevyBrain
Interested in the pursuit of excellence in all facets of life (mine and others). CEO of $150MM Healthcare Biz. Also SMB and CRE ownership.
Joined October 2009
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    May 29, 2024
    Replying to @drgurner and @moseskagan
    Disagree a bit. The note taker for a meeting can be a powerful position. You literally get to say what happened and what will be happening (next steps) with assignments and potentially due dates.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    May 29, 2024
    Replying to @LevyBrain @drgurner and @moseskagan
    Wow. I’ve never touched a nerve before. Ha! Anyway, I’m CEO and I always take notes at meetings exactly because of this. I have my whole career. I don’t have an admin assistant for multiple reasons, but would never let them take my meeting notes. Guess it’s just me though.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 1, 2019
    Told the boys this is going to be the year of the hitter. Cant wait to get started next week. 12 more boys going to be helped. Thankful for those leading the way for me @Teacherman1986 @TheLesNozzle and those who dont know I stalk their posts @TJHannam10 @gritnj @IanJenkins24
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Dec 2, 2021
    Replying to @TheCoffeeBlock and @FiscusDAO
    Seems like this AMA is going to be the new gold standard for launching crypto projects.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 18, 2020
    Kazushi Tezuka pitching check #3 (out of 12): Is the pitcher using “edging” to shift the center of gravity to front leg? This is ensuring force from back leg is towards the belt buckle. Coach I’ve seen talk most about this is @TopVelocity. He uses the term “force vector”.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 16, 2020
    Kazushi Tezuka check #2: Does the pitcher’s center of gravity follow the slope of the mound? This is similar to @LantzWheeler “ride the slide” or @TreadAthletics “the drift”.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 2, 2019
    Replying to @LevyBrain
    (3/3) We live in Omaha, NE so love spreading the word about Tom (@tomoldham19) and Mike at @dynamicvelo. Here is a link to a couple drills they recommend to help staying closed longer: youtube.com/watch?v=YEu2wh….
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Feb 25, 2020
    Kazushi Tezuka pitching check #8 (out of 12): Is there a “scratch motion” with the throwing arm? My interpretation is this is his theory of “loading” the throwing arm to then be able to “unload” it when ready to throw.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Feb 26, 2022
    Replying to @DanCevette
    🙌🙌🙌
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 18, 2020
    Replying to @LevyBrain
    This is going against current thoughts of keeping a vertical shin angle as long as possible. Not trying to get in debates of which is right (and my interpretations could be wrong)....just trying to point things out.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 3, 2022
    Honestly just hope it sticks around for 5+ years. Don't care if it hits $1,300 per. 5 more years at $500 per and all investors would be very well off!
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 8, 2022
    Replying to @BuildWealth_
    Truth! Earning 300% per year forever by not doing anything special is not going to happen. Do the math at 50% of the rewards and 25% of current rewards. Still going to be better than what’s available in the normal world. Just hope it lasts for 3-5 more years.
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Jan 2, 2022
    The current version of $STRONG is working well. The first thing we should be is leery of any changes as our first rule should be “don’t screw it up”. 😀😀😀
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    Levi Bauer
    @LevyBrain
    Dec 12, 2023
    Replying to @NickADobos
    Maybe it's just in my sector, but a lot of the jobs my company needs help with only require "good enough"; not necessarily the best ever. I feel that will be true for many things in the world where only a small percentage of use cases need the bleeding edge to be effective?
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