Jose Acevedo | War Cry Warrior

Published: June 9, 2016, 3:49 a.m.

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[ed note: Jose Acevedo\\u2019s challenge to NextGen Natives was actually directed at me (and you). The challenge was for me to use the NextGen Native platform to bring \\xa0NextGen Natives together in person. If this interests you, let me know by leaving a comment here, or on Facebook/Twitter, etc.]

Jose Acevedo connects with all kinds of people through his podcast Finding Arizona. He also connects with people through the business he created, War Cry Warrior. And that does not include his day job as a landscape architect. Jose\\u2019s ability to connect with people has roots with who he is as a person.

Jose is Hopi and Puerto Rican. He lived in Pennsylvania until he was 12 and moved back to Hopi at a critical juncture in his development. He went from a place where there were all kinds of people to a place where there were far fewer kinds of people, and fewer people generally. And while he had a diverse background, no group knew quite what to make of him. Ever since he was 12 he has been building those relationships with people and learning how to do so with a wide array of people. He\\u2019s also been reconciling who he is through his personal experience, too.

This conversation did not follow the usual journey of someone\\u2019s life because it involved life tangents and going down various rabbit holes. It all flows well, and is a great conversation, but we cover more than just Jose\\u2019s personal journey.

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We also discuss:

  • Why Jose started his business.
  • The genesis of his podcast, and the impact it\\u2019s had on him.
  • Why we both enjoy the UFC and diving deeper into the stories of martial artists.
  • Our experience building relationships with guests on our podcasts.
  • Why it\\u2019s important to make mistakes, even when interviewing Ambassadors.
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