


What you need to know
"Too much of a
good thing, really
is a good thing."

Lucky Read
Who is Lucky Read
"The reason most people feel so
frustrated, unsettled, and
anxious, is becuase they were
meant for more, and deep down
inside... THEY KNOW It!"

Lucky Read
I suppose that could depend on who you asked, and when you asked them. At times he has been on top of the world and loving life to the fullest, and at others he has been drug through the dirt, deceived, betrayed and left for dead. The stories of pain and injustice are nearly as long as his list of accomplishments. But in the end, he’s a believer.
If there is one other quality that has helped to raise him above every challenge, it is his innate ability to accept complete responsibility.
With every setback he saw an opportunity for change and growth.
In the process he had learned the keys to success and will tell you they are the exact opposite of everything we have been taught by society and the media, and once we understand and apply them, we meet life with a new confidence, enthusiasm and renewed faith.
Lucky started his professional life in Show Biz. At age of eighteen he began working with (then) local Hollywood bands such as Joshua, DuBrow aka Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Rat, and many others. He also drove limousine for Georgia Frontiere, the owner of the Los Angeles Rams football team. He soon got his class A chauffeur’s license and began driving 18 wheeler's hauling band gear and equipment while touring around the country for various artists on US and Canadian... Read More

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Lucky and Dawn Read’s Amazing Life together was FORGED through the FIRE that created the people they became, individually, long before they met.
With 30 years under his belt, Lucky became well known in the entertainment industry as one of the top requested truck and tour bus drivers. He was a cool head under pressure, and consistently worked in lead driver positions with some of the biggest names in show business—known not only for his skillset and experience, but also his unshakable nature, through the insanity and chaos of life on the road.
Decades of touring—witnessing everything that could possibly happen behind the scenes and behind closed doors—made him keenly aware of the pitfalls of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll. As he witnessed many artists self-destruct before him, he quickly realized they all had certain things in common. So, for most of his career, when the other roadies and drivers tried to balance their work duties with living the rock and roll lifestyle, or spent their time listening to music or chatting it up on the CB radio, while over three million miles clicked by beneath him, Lucky deep dove Human Needs Psychology, Strategic Intervention, the Laws of the Universe, and all types of Personal Development tapes and programs,
He became commonly known by roadies and artists as the most well-adjusted guy on tour.
So well adjusted, that more than one artist made their way to his driving area of the bus, and began long, late-night talks with him. Some artists began seeing a different way of thinking through Lucky’s influence. Eventually, even a few of the big names hired him to help them find their way back to the happiness they once had before making it “big.
”This brought incredible satisfaction to Lucky, on one hand. Yet, at the same time, his home life was anything BUT idyllic.


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Life on the road is hard on a marriage. But what made it worse—each time he left for weeks or months, because of his ongoing personal development studies, he returned home to his spouse with BETTER life skills than before he left, which only increased the gaps in communication and riffs between them. His first marriage lasted 18 years, and second, less than half that. Both marriages produced children, and, even though he quickly came to terms with the dead marriages, arriving to an empty home, and seeing his kids being raised in another man’s house, weighed more and more heavily on him.
Lucky’s crisis point came following a short but very rocky relationship. Their breakup seemed to be the straw that broke him. Coupled with the ongoing grief of losing his kids, and the explosiveness of six months with a narcissist, in a moment of grief, panic and deep despair, he contemplated and even planned taking his own life.
It would be so EASY, and painless, he thought…
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