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From Ecuador to Michigan: Jose Alvarado's Journey

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Jose Alvarado's remarkable life journey spans continents, cultures, and challenges that have forged him into a man with powerful wisdom to share. Born in Ecuador in 1957, Jose's childhood transformed when his mother moved the family to New York City seeking better opportunities. The stark transition from playing in South American jungles to navigating the concrete streets of the Bronx marked the beginning of a journey filled with pivotal moments.
During his turbulent teenage years in New York, Jose found himself drawn into gang life until a letter from his grandfather, an ex-military man in Ecuador, sparked a profound change. At just seventeen, he made the decision to enlist in the United States Army, seeing it as an escape from street life where "either I get killed here or I get killed there." This choice became the foundation for everything that followed.
Jose's military career took him to Panama where he served as an "aggressor," training soldiers in jungle survival techniques—work perfectly suited to his South American upbringing. His identity as one of the "Red Devils" came with pride and purpose, though it ended earlier than planned due to a career-altering injury during his final helicopter repelling exercise. This physical challenge has remained with him for decades, a reminder of his service and sacrifice.
After the military, Jose discovered his talent for automotive repair almost by accident when his Toyota broke down. Teaching himself through manuals and determination, he built a successful career as a mechanic that eventually led him to establish Doc's Automotive in Michigan. His business philosophy mirrors the values learned through military service: integrity, knowledge-sharing, and building something that outlasts you.
Today, Jose finds his greatest joy in teaching his grandchildren practical lessons about the world—from using magnifying glasses to identifying north by looking at trees. Each lesson carries the echo of what his grandfather taught him, creating a beautiful continuity across generations. Through pain, challenges, and triumphs, Jose has maintained a profoundly human message: "We all should take care of each other, no matter what, because this world is only one, this life is only one."
What will you learn from the stones Jose has placed along his path?

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Chapters

1. Childhood in Ecuador and Moving to America (00:00:00)

2. Joining the Army as a Young Man (00:13:34)

3. Service in Panama and Family Life (00:22:28)

4. Post-Military Career Challenges (00:33:11)

5. Building Doc's Automotive (00:42:40)

6. Life Lessons and Legacy (00:57:28)

7. Message to Future Generations (01:09:29)

116 episodes

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Jose Alvarado's remarkable life journey spans continents, cultures, and challenges that have forged him into a man with powerful wisdom to share. Born in Ecuador in 1957, Jose's childhood transformed when his mother moved the family to New York City seeking better opportunities. The stark transition from playing in South American jungles to navigating the concrete streets of the Bronx marked the beginning of a journey filled with pivotal moments.
During his turbulent teenage years in New York, Jose found himself drawn into gang life until a letter from his grandfather, an ex-military man in Ecuador, sparked a profound change. At just seventeen, he made the decision to enlist in the United States Army, seeing it as an escape from street life where "either I get killed here or I get killed there." This choice became the foundation for everything that followed.
Jose's military career took him to Panama where he served as an "aggressor," training soldiers in jungle survival techniques—work perfectly suited to his South American upbringing. His identity as one of the "Red Devils" came with pride and purpose, though it ended earlier than planned due to a career-altering injury during his final helicopter repelling exercise. This physical challenge has remained with him for decades, a reminder of his service and sacrifice.
After the military, Jose discovered his talent for automotive repair almost by accident when his Toyota broke down. Teaching himself through manuals and determination, he built a successful career as a mechanic that eventually led him to establish Doc's Automotive in Michigan. His business philosophy mirrors the values learned through military service: integrity, knowledge-sharing, and building something that outlasts you.
Today, Jose finds his greatest joy in teaching his grandchildren practical lessons about the world—from using magnifying glasses to identifying north by looking at trees. Each lesson carries the echo of what his grandfather taught him, creating a beautiful continuity across generations. Through pain, challenges, and triumphs, Jose has maintained a profoundly human message: "We all should take care of each other, no matter what, because this world is only one, this life is only one."
What will you learn from the stones Jose has placed along his path?

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Childhood in Ecuador and Moving to America (00:00:00)

2. Joining the Army as a Young Man (00:13:34)

3. Service in Panama and Family Life (00:22:28)

4. Post-Military Career Challenges (00:33:11)

5. Building Doc's Automotive (00:42:40)

6. Life Lessons and Legacy (00:57:28)

7. Message to Future Generations (01:09:29)

116 episodes

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