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Gumersindo Vidot - You Only Live Twice
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A shout out to Emmitt Thrower, host of Artist Magnet radio show, who passed on today’s guest to us… Today we are featuring Gumersindo Vidot and his book: YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE about his days growing up Spanish Harlem Years and South Bronx; the racism, violence and poverty he endured – This is a real survival story. Gumersindo was born in Puerto Rico to a poor family, who later became a boxer and moved on to a great many other things including armored car driver, police investigator, school police officer, citizen safety awareness instructor, security site coordinator and private investigator. T this author is a proud father of 3 and grandfather to 2. Sadly Gumersindo has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, however this has strengthened his resolve to leave a lasting, positive legacy with a young adult organization that helps youth survive today’s world: YOUTH SURVIVAL PROJECT. Find today's guest at: www.yoltbooks.com -&- the host at: www.brummet.ca
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