Show Notes

I am honoured to be joined by Law Enforcement Officer, Sachin, who is working to create systems-level change in his own unique way…by running. Hear Sachin’s story and our conversation about discovering our unique gifts, exploring ways to use our gifts to serve the collective, shifting mindsets to step out of the monotony, and all kinds of other great and inspiring bits and pieces.

Learn more about Sachin and support his efforts to raise money for organizations supporting First Responders and Veterans through intense runs. Also, follow his incredible journey toward running across Canada in 2025 in support of mental health resources for those serving our communities on the front lines. 

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The latest on Sachin’s website: https://www.sachinmotion.com/

Episode Challenge:

What gifts are uniquely yours? What do you bring to the table and how do you contribute to serving “the collective”? How do you imagine this will shift and change over time? What do you hope it will look like in the future?

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