Life After Death w/ David Ditchfield

Life After Death w/ David Ditchfield

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What If the Worst Day of Your Life Is Actually Training You to Live Greatly? In this episode, I sit down with Jason Redman, and this is one of those conversations that stays with you long after it ends. Jason is a retired Navy SEAL who was shot eight times in combat, nearly lost ...  Show more

The Dangerous Weapon You Use Against Yourself | Ed Mylett

What if the most dangerous weapon sabotaging your happiness, confidence, and momentum isn’t out there but something you use against yourself every single day? In this mashup episode, I’m bringing together powerful conversations that expose one of the biggest silent killers of ful ...  Show more

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