Saturday, August 29, 2009

What's it like to be dirt poor? (Well, I know...)

I was at the gym friday morning, doing cardio and watching a little morning news... when, up popped a segment on GMA (Good Morning America) about spending less on groceries.

They visited a little grocer that sells salvaged goods. Basically, any grocery item that's dinged, dented, crushed or ready to expire.

I quickly recognized the store, because when I was a little boy - from the ages of 7 to 13, we used to shop there. (Here a link to the video/story --> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/MensHealth/story?id=8398640 )

Yep, it was little grocer located in my hometown of Arvada, Colorado.

Back then, it was just my Mother and I. We were dirt poor. Living with a friend of my Moms, and her own three kids. I shared a small room, with two other boys, and slept on an old Army fold-away bed.

Did I care? Not a bit.

Did it bother me to be poor? Well, maybe a little.
But, quite honestly, I didn't know any better.

We also used to visit the local Arvada Food Bank, to stand in line to get powdered milk, a block of cheese and butter and some bread. Hey, it was free, and we needed it!

The Arvada Food Bank's mission... No One Should Go To Bed Hungry!
Man, that is one powerful mission.


Fast forward 30 years, I was approached by another local Coloradian CEO, Mike Donner (of Pridemark Paramedics) to see if I wanted to take part in a voluntary program for Arvada Food Bank -- called the Backpack Program.

I was surprised (and shocked) to learn that over 600 school-aged kids go home every weekend, from schools in Arvada alone, with little to no food over the weekend. So, to combat this, their great program puts together a backpack filled with various food items to keep them nourished over the weekend, until they can return to school.

Little did my friend, Mike, know that I had to once rely on the Arvada Food Bank to get food for my Mother and I. So as you can guess, I jumped at the opportunity to help out.

I volunteered to supply every kid's backpack with Voots (our fruit and veggie tarts). I signed us up to supply their Backpack Program for as long as Voots were being made (which, I truly hope, is for a long, long time)!

And make no mistake about it, I didn't do this to get recognized, or receive an honorary award. I gladly took part in this program because it was the "right" thing to do. Because it was my way of giving back. And, gosh darnit, I do it because it just plain makes me feel good about helping out!

In some small way, I am able to help. But more important, my own children can see how blessed they are, and able to learn - firsthand - that giving of yourself is so much better (and more fufilling) than buying something for yourself.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

I've got some really BIG news to share...

Our incredibly popular, Liquid MORPH+, has just been nominated as the 2009 "Best New Supplement of the Year" from Bodybuilding.com.

This is BIG news… and I need your support, now more than ever, to help us win.

Frankly, I need you to drop everything you’re doing, and VOTE FOR US!

See, winning this award, would mean more to me than you could imagine. In today’s shaky economy, an award like this could go a long way to boosting everyone’s moral here at iSatori… and really boost our product’s awareness in the marketplace.

So, do me a favor, please, and show your support: Vote Now (it’s only one click away, takes about thirty seconds, and won’t ask you for any personal info)…
VOTE for iSatori Liquid MORPH+, CLICK HERE.
(Scroll down and tick the circle next to iSatori Liquid MORPH+, and you're done!)
Or, copy and past this URL into your browser:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/awardsvote.php?LastQuestionNum=5

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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Statement About Recent FDA & Health Canada Advisory Notice

Dear Friends:

I have put my heart and soul into iSatori since we opened our doors five years ago with the mission of promoting consumer health and well being.

I’ve built the company on the quality of our products and the integrity of our business practices. I know how important trust is in this business. Every decision we make in our business is based on earning and keeping your trust.

When I learned someone had apparently tampered with one of the products we distribute, specifically the Hardcore Energize Bullet, I was shocked and angry. And I was deeply concerned on behalf of our company, but most of all, for the consumers who buy and trust our products.

The tampering incident is isolated, and occurred in Canada. We have reached out to retailers in Canada and launched a voluntary recall of manufacturing lots that might have been tampered with. And we will continue to work closely with our manufacturer, and with Health Canada and the U.S. FDA, to provide any support they may need for their investigations and to give consumers peace of mind.

Because some of the information circulating about the recall of the Hardcore Energize Bullet products isn’t accurate, it’s important for people who use this product to know the facts:

- The lot numbers of the products that have been recalled (1961, 1962, 1963 and 1794) were distributed only in Canada.

- If you bought the product in Canada, or you aren’t sure where it was purchased, it’s crucial that you look at the lot number – it is printed on the top of the cap in black ink – and if you find a product where there is no lot number present, or if the number is among the recalled lots (contained in the last four digits), do not use the product.

- If you bought Hardcore Energize Bullet-branded products in the U.S., there is no reason to question their safety or quality. No adulteration has been found in lots of the product distributed and sold in the U.S.

In either event, even though we have reason to believe the tampering in these lots wasn’t widespread, personal safety is the most important thing; don’t take a chance. If you have any concerns, whatsoever, please feel free to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

To help, I have posted a website that answers more specific questions you might have as a consumer or retailer about the recent Health Canada and FDA advisory and recall.

Please click here to visit: http://www.energizebulletnotice.com

I appreciate the trust you have given us over the years. I want you to know that I am committed to doing everything in my power to continue to earn that trust and build on our relationship.

Sincerely,

-Stephen Adelé
CEO, iSatori Technologies

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

What NOT to do in the gym...

ok, so today...

I was doing my morning cardio (nothing special, just the stationary bike), and i look over to the person beside me.

An attractive, middle-aged lady. Blonde hair. Summer tan.
And she was working hard at her cardio, but also very intently reading a book.

I glanced over, and the name of the book was...

How to Avoid the 10 Mistakes Single Women Make

The first thing that came to my mind was, boy, I think reading a book like this (and with this title) in the gym could be mistake #1. Especially since the gym tends to be place for people to meet and sometimes date.

It made me chuckle anyway.

Who knows, maybe it will work to her advantage (e.g., she's sending out the "I'm single" message)

I wish her the best of luck!

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

You will be missed, Billy!

My good pal Billy Mays (and greatest of TV pitchmen, who did a tv spot for our Energize supplement) passed away today, unexpectedly, at the age of 50. ;-(

It was truly fun working with you!! You will be missed, Billy boy, and my heart, thoughts and prayers go out to your family!

Enjoy the upstairs, my friend.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Where have you been, Stephen Daniel Adele???

I know I am in BIG trouble when my middle name is used.

Admittedly, I have been absent. For awhile. Absent from posting to my blog.

Why?

Well, to be honest, I just couldn't figure out the "purpose" behind what I was trying accomplish by posting to this blog.

Well that's about to change.

I've decided that this blog is all about fun.

Fun stuff...

Fun stuff I see at the gym.

Fun stuff I do at the gym.

Fun stuff I learn, read, or hear at the gym.

The epicenter will be the gym.

The place I go workout -- whether it's at my home gym. A gym on the road (while traveling). The gym near my house. Or, at Red Rocks (where I do a great deal of cardio/conditioning training).

My posts will be lighthearted.

My posts will be sincere.

My posts will be downright fun.

With regularity, and a renewed sense of clarity, passion and purpose -- I will reveal the fun stuff I encounter, while in my "sanctuary"...

called the GYM.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!'

Now, let's have some fun together...

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Is Colorado The "Fittest" State?

I'd like to say that our company could take credit for this, but I think it's fair to say we might have played a small part.

Neverthless, I beleive the true credit to Colorado's state of fitness is that everyone here enjoys being outdoors, and generally active, no matter what the weather is like.

Either way, this recent press release sure made me smile:

DENVER (AP) - Two Colorado cities are in the top 10 of a magazine's "Fittest Cities" list. Colorado Springs ranks second in the Men's Fitness magazine list while Denver ranks sixth. Magazine editor Neal Boulton admits the list is unscientific, put says he puts it out to motivate people to do simple things in their lives to be healthy. His survey of 50 cities examines lifestyle factors in each, including fast-food restaurants per capita and availability of gyms or bike paths. Topping the list of fittest cities? Albuquerque, New Mexico. Las Vegas earned the dubious distinction of being the fattest. (Copyright Associated Press, All Rights Reserved.)

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