The Rubio Method is designed by host @TheChrisRubio to assist you in life, the business world & in sports. Rubio does speaking events, hosts this show & DECADES
Enjoy Episode 118 of The Rubio Method
Rubio takes you through the five principles through his spring break trip to Hawaii.
You will really enjoy laughing through this one... https://t.co/XuR6EIIAh4
The extreme eating challenge: consume one massive meal until you're about to black out. Then, witness a giant of a man, nearly 7 feet tall with a sombrero that adds another foot, looking like he's as big as a house. #ExtremeEating#FoodChallenge
College days meant mastering the art of cheap eats. For $9 a day, we found a decent breakfast buffet to fuel our adventures, making sure we had enough left over for other meals. It wasn't gourmet, but it was sustenance. #CollegeLife#BudgetEats
Robin Williams on golf? It's pure comedy gold! ๐คฃ But the real lesson: Do what you want, but always prepare for the consequences. Wise words to live by. #RobinWilliams#Comedy#LifeLessons
The Masters in Augusta, GA is golf's most iconic tournament. Homes near the course rent for hundreds of thousands during the event. For context, even driving in from Savannah for practice rounds is a common choice. #TheMasters#Golf
This outfit? Honestly, it looks comfy. It's a great Halloween costume or loungewear. But wear it to the airport, and expect people to stare and take photos. Just roll with it โ everything happens for a reason! #HalloweenCostume#ComfortStyle
An infatuation with hippos turned into a fun surprise! Even though the pool's not open yet, this floating hippo is ready for summer. Wonder how wild it'll be? #HippoLove#PoolSeason
Boarding a plane and I spotted this guy. No Comic-Con here, just a dude rocking an epic outfit and owning it. He even saw me take the pic and didn't care โ if you dress like this, you expect the attention. #OOTD#Fashion#TravelStyle
From airport tales to the realities of aging, major league marketing, and overcoming life's worst pains (perhaps worse than childbirth?), this episode covers confidence, the Masters, and the lessons you've already learned. Prepare for unexpected insights and raw honesty.
Two-time champ! He won again this year, proving that fan reception doesn't define success. He battled through a wild finals round, constantly trading the lead. True champions overcome adversity, not opinions. #Champion#Resilience#Sports
When the pressure mounts, some players get passive, playing not to lose. But true winners, like him, stick their chest out and play with confidence. Confidence is the key. #SportsPsychology#Mindset
Coachella is kicking off in Indio, California, a location chosen for its remoteness. This desert spot, east of Los Angeles, is ideal for large festivals, ensuring minimal disturbance to urban or suburban areas. #Coachella#MusicFestival
Baseball is speeding up the game with a 20-second pitch clock and limiting batter step-outs. These changes are designed to get more fans in the stands. It's a fast-paced evolution of America's pastime! #MLB#Baseball
The biggest negative about the New Orleans Jazz Festival? It's being held in New Orleans in May. Humidity levels are extreme, and for those who loathe it, it's a level of hate beyond comprehension. #NewOrleans#JazzFest
Ingrown toenails are a special kind of torture. Imagine jagged glass digging into your skin with every single step. The pain is almost indescribable, especially when even a tiny student accidentally steps on it. #Painful
Houston Astros' new brisket donut: fried brisket-filled donuts with BBQ sauce and mac & cheese. It's a culinary disaster that looks and sounds utterly tragic. Some things should just not be. #FoodFail#Astros
Describing humidity? Imagine living in the belly button of a 500lb man on a 100-degree day. It's swampy, disgusting, and always moving. That's humidity. #HumidityExplained#WeirdFacts
Spring break in college meant $9 for a 10x10 dirt patch in Parker, Arizona. No tents, just the scorching sun. Only college kids would call that fun! #SpringBreak#CollegeLife
What started as a cheap music festival for young people has become astronomically expensive. Getting into this event now costs an average of $600 for just two days, and that's if you can even find retail tickets. For most, the price jumps to at least $2,000 on resale markets.
You can do what you want, but be prepared for the consequences. Whether it's choices in how you present yourself or where you go, own your decisions. It's okay to be young and make mistakes, just do it responsibly. #PersonalResponsibility#LifeLessons