WFO Life Podcast

By: William Curtis & Chris Story
  • Summary

  • Lifestyle, fitness, nutrition, and human performance. Each week, using professional experience, book reviews, and interviews to identify and share hacks, tips, and strategies for getting the most out of life. Seeking insight on mastering self, mastering craft, and accomplishing any mission!
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Episodes
  • Texas Wheel-stand Legends--Round Table Discussion
    Jun 3 2023

    1 year ago, I happened to record a rare conversation between three Drag Racing Legends. This fly on the wall recording features: Gary Watson (Texas Wheelstand King), Randy Curtis (Fugitive Corvette), and Carl Magee (Flying Red Baron).

    In the late 1960's through 1970's these three drivers built and raced high powered exhibition wheelstanders. These crowd favorites would routinely run side by side quarter mile passes on two wheels, showering sparks, and entertaining thousands with their driving feats.

    This recording is unedited and simply a interesting trip down memory lane for 3 drivers that traveled the US, Canada, and Mexico, putting on drag racing shows over nearly two decades.

    There are several interesting interludes as the drivers discuss Randy Curtis' accident in 1979, as well as a host of travel and racing related stories. In particular, listen for the various interactions with other legendary drag racers of the era.

    For fans of drag racing, this is a glimpse back into an era when drivers were car owners, builders, crew chiefs, and architects of their own racing businesses.




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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Interview: Gary Watson, The Texas Wheel-stand King
    Jun 6 2022



    I really enjoyed this interview. In the late 1950's, early 1960's, a rare breed of automotive hot rodders were born. One of the greatest of these is a man named Gary Watson. Gary raced A-Fuel dragsters back in the 1960's and ultimately went on to build and innovate exhibition race cars call "Wheel standers." These were high power race cars designed to entertain drag racing fans with 1/4-mile wheel stands.

    Have you even run your car up to 120 mph? Remember that thrill and excitement of speed? Imagine doing that on two wheels, door to door with a competitor.... that's wheel standing during the barnstorming days of the 1960's-1970's.

    Gary Watson, now 83 years old, was a mentor of my father, Randy Curtis, another of the OG Wheel standing driver cadre from the same era. I always love hearing stories from their racing careers. Traveling all over the country, into Canada and even Mexico, Gary Watson was the consummate showman. Gary ran multi-car racing operations and taught his drivers to always strive to remember why they are driving, to make a living and entertain their customers. Gary always had a talent for innovating the business of racing and giving the fans a great show.

    This interview traces back over the touchpoints in Gary's career as a racer. Even if you are not a race-fan or nostalgic drag racing buff like me, Gary's career is an example of what it takes to be successful in anything.

    I especially enjoyed the pearls Gary shared during this interview on preparedness, not just for racing but in life generally.

    Gary was warm, and gracious with his time. He is a great storyteller and is a huge reservoir of racing experience and automotive racing history.

    I hope you will enjoy this interview with Gary Watson, The Texas Wheelstand King.

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    38 mins
  • EP 128 Thinking Traps to Avoid
    Apr 27 2022

    "My way is to seize an image the moment it has formed in my mind, to trap it as a bird and to pin it at once to canvas. Afterward I start to tame it, to master it. I bring it under control and I develop it. "
    — Joan Miro


    In this episode, Dr. Curtis delves into common thinking traps that impair our ability to think clearly. When it comes to Self-Mastery, the quality of our thought can make or break our long term success. This episode encourages listeners to reflect on the content and origin of thought. Dr. Curtis shares insights into five very common patterns of thinking that lead to false conclusions.

    Thinking Traps Discussed

    • All or Nothing Thinking
    • Jumping to Conclusions
      • Type 1 - Mind Reading
      • Type 2- Fortune Telling
    • Emotional Reasoning
    • Over Generalizing
    • Ignoring the Good

    Episodes Mentioned

    EP 48 Thinking Traps

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    19 mins

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