Author: Peter Mosier

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Six Rules For Success

    Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Six Rules For Success

    I’ve been a fan of Arnold since the mid 1980s, when I was a skinny teen and thirty-something Arnold was successfully changing careers from bodybuilding (in which he was best in the word, many times over) to movie star leading man (in which he became Hollywood’s highest paid actor up to that time).

    On a business trip to Graz, Austria in November 2017, I was within striking distance of the Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum, in Thal, just outside Graz. A short city-to-countryside cab ride later, I was standing outside the very house that Arnold lived in, from childhood until he left Austria to go conquer America.

    Open since 2011, the home had been carefully converted into a Museum of Arnold’s life and career. More correctly, careers: bodybuilding champ, movie star, Governor of California.

    Arnold: Mr. Olympia
    Arnold: T-800 Terminator, Conan, Commando, Predator Killer, etc.
    Arnold: California Governor

    At one point in the tour, there was a video display showing “Arnold’s 6 Rules for Success”. I shamefacedly admit, I was not familiar with these prior to this, despite my fandom and respect for Arnold.

    Arnold’s 6 Rules For Success

    Arnold’s 6 Rules are:

    1. Trust Yourself
    2. Break Some Rules
    3. Don’t Be Afraid to Fail
    4. Ignore the Naysayers
    5. Work Like Hell
    6. Give Something Back

    There are plenty of these rules for success around; it seems every life coach wanna-be has their own. It would be silly for me to claim that Arnold’s rules are the best or ultimate success rules. No doubt, I find these special, in large part, due to my longtime admiration of Arnold.

    I’m also familiar with the logical error “survivorship bias” when it comes to this type of thing, as there are other factors at play. In particular, Arnold possessed the genetic potential for bodybuilding that many people don’t, and no amount of effort will overcome your ultimate genetic potential, in any field of human endeavour. For example: you can train everyday at hockey, and you will improve and find your own level of “personal best”. You may even get to the professional NHL level, but you probably won’t ever be as good as Gretzky — unless, of course, you have the genetic potential for hockey greatness that rivals Gretzky’s.

    “Luck” is also a factor in achieving success. However, “LUCK occurs when PREPARATION meats OPPORTUNITY”. You cannot get lucky if you are not prepared. And you’ll never experience “luck” if you don’t go out and hunt those opportunities.

    So get prepared, start hunting, and push yourself to find your own personal best, no matter what you do!

    Note: this is not exactly the same video I saw at the Arnold Museum, but it is close enough. Enjoy!

    Deeper Dive

  • Demo: Ultimate VO Survivor, Narration

    Demo: Ultimate VO Survivor, Narration

    Item: Body Language
    Client: Ultimate VO Survivor (contest entry)
    Category: Explainer
    Length: 30sec
    Word count: 91
    Style: professional, relatable
    Market: Audiobook

    **Update Oct 1, 2020**
    I am pleased to report that I made it to the judges “initial shortlist” by the judges, available on YouTube.

    I entered this contest with two entries: Commercial and Narration. This is the Narration category entry. This contest has been fun lots of fun! For more information on the contest and the fantastic prizes, go to the official website: getmicd.com/vo-survivor/.

  • Demo: Ultimate VO Survivor, Commercial

    Demo: Ultimate VO Survivor, Commercial

    Spot: Mystic Falls
    Client: Ultimate VO Survivor (contest entry)
    Category: Commercial
    Length: 30sec
    Word count: 82
    Style: announcer, relatable, fun, playful, energetic, youthful, passionate, organic
    Market: Radio, Regional, Broadcast

    **Update Oct 1, 2020**
    I am pleased to report that I made it to the judges “initial shortlist” by the judges, available on YouTube.

    Entry into this contest has been fun. For more information on the contest and the fantastic prizes, go to the official website: getmicd.com/vo-survivor/

  • Demo #38: The Demon-Haunted World (audiobook)

    Demo #38: The Demon-Haunted World (audiobook)

    Book: The Demon-Haunted World
    Author: Carl Sagan
    Length: 6:40
    Style: Conversational narrator
    Market: Audiobook

  • Demo #34: What Do You Care What Other People Think? (audiobook)

    Demo #34: What Do You Care What Other People Think? (audiobook)

    Book: What Do You Care What Other People Think?
    Author: Richard Feynman
    Length: 1:56
    Style: Conversational narrator
    Market: Audiobook

  • Demo #41: The Devil’s Chessboard (audiobook)

    Demo #41: The Devil’s Chessboard (audiobook)

    Book: The Devil’s Chessboard
    Author: David Talbot
    Length: 4:40
    Style: Authoritative narrator
    Market: Audiobook

  • Demo #44: Science of Superstition (audiobook)

    Demo #44: Science of Superstition (audiobook)

    Book: “The Science of Superstition”
    Author: Bruce Hood
    Length: 5:09
    Style: Authoritative narrator
    Market: Audiobook

  • Demo #44b :: Toyota Highlander 2020 (alternate)

    Demo #44b :: Toyota Highlander 2020 (alternate)

    Spot: Highlander 2020 ‘Aggressively Styled’
    Client: Toyota
    Length: 10 sec.
    Word count: 23
    Style: Friendly but excited
    Market: TV, National, Broadcast

  • Demo #44a :: Toyota Highlander 2020 ‘Aggressively Styled’

    Demo #44a :: Toyota Highlander 2020 ‘Aggressively Styled’

    Spot: Highlander 2020 ‘Aggressively Styled’
    Client: Toyota
    Length: 10 sec.
    Word count: 23
    Style: Assertive, Authoritative
    Market: TV, National, Broadcast, Bumper

  • Demo #43b :: BMW ‘Rejoin the Road’ (alternate)

    Demo #43b :: BMW ‘Rejoin the Road’ (alternate)

    Spot: ‘Rejoin the Road’
    Client: BMW
    Length: 30 sec.
    Word count: 73
    Style: Gentle, Caring
    Market: TV, National, Broadcast