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Spotlight: Shawn Armorer, owner of BDC Alchemy

Spotlight: Shawn Armorer, owner of BDC Alchemy

Shawn Armorer is owner of service advancement center training company BDC Alchemy.

First vehicle: 1985 Volkswagen Golf. Batter, rusted with a tape deck.

First performance you participated in: Milli Vanilli; they wound up being lip-syncers.

Most thrilling/adventurous thing you’ve done: Becoming a daddy.

Your individual hero (and why): My mom is my hero. The hardship and psychological suffering she has actually dealt with raising 3 kids as a single mom and hearing her cry every night, however getting up and getting shit done has actually constantly motivated me to do more.

First task: I was a paper kid at age 12 for a regional paper.

Something on your container list: I desire motivate up until I end– to establish as lots of people as I can with my presents prior to I pass away.

One thing you discovered on the task you always remembered: I have 2 ears and one mouth; listen two times as much as I speak (still dealing with that LOL).

If you could get an ability, what would it be? To be a much better listener (operate in development).

3 individuals you ‘d welcome to supper, living or dead: British author Graham Hancock, American author Simon Sinek, American author Wayne Dyer.

What did you wish to be when you were a kid? A truck chauffeur (motivated by Sylvester Stallone in the motion picture Over the Top LOL).

What’s your Netflix binge program? “Hannibal.”

First album/CD you purchased: “Songs from the Big Chair” by Tears for Fears.

Favorite home cooking: Being in Montreal, poutine obviously!

Favorite line from a motion picture: “Get hectic living or get hectic passing away” from The Shawshank Redemption

Who’s on your Spotify playlist? Beethoven, Tupac, Bob Marley, Pearl Jam, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Chris Isaak, Jimi Hendrix, Dave Brubeck, Alicia Keys.

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