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Underdog

88 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 31 ratings

Underdog stories are legacies that never die. Tune in every Tuesday to discover underdogs who persevered and overcame the adversity they faced. Hear their stories. Be inspired. Find the will to never give up.

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87: Tough as They Come with Travis Mills

August 25, 2020 07:00 - 55 minutes - 50.6 MB

Travis Mills served in the Army 82nd Airborne and was sent on three tours to the Middle East. On his third deployment, a bomb exploded near him and he lost all four limbs. Recovery was difficult across multiple facets of his life but he decided to never give up and never quit. Today, he is a businessman, motivational speaker, author and philanthropist. In this episode: Trying out college but learning that the military was a better path forward Joining the Army 82nd Airborne and going on t...

86: Type I Diabetes: Bitter or Better? with Tracy Herbert

July 28, 2020 07:00 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

Tracy Herbert was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes at 17 years old and her life dramatically changed forever. She chooses to not let diabetes control her lifestyle and is soaring to new heights within the diabetic community. Her most notorious accomplishment is biking over 3500 miles across the United States. In this episode: Diagnosed with Type I diabetes at 17 years old while fighting for her life in the ICU The stress and hopelessness that comes with a diabetes management regimen plan in...

85: The Happy Body and Olympic Weightlifting with Jerzy Gregorek

July 14, 2020 07:00 - 1 hour - 69.2 MB

Jerzy Gregorek is a World Record Weightlifting Champion. He grew up an alcoholic adolescent in communist Poland before weightlifting saved his life. Later, his wife and him fled to the USA and settled in Southern California where he began his personal training career. A few world championship titles later, he wrote "The Happy Body" which inspires millions worldwide on how to live a healthy and fulfilling physical and mental lifestyle. In this episode:  Learning obedience at an early age in ...

84: Blind Flamekeeper with Michael Cleveland

June 23, 2020 07:00 - 49 minutes - 45.6 MB

Michael Cleveland was born blind but he knew he was born to be a fiddler at four years old. Described as “untouchable” by Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill, Michael was awarded the 2020 GRAMMY for Best Bluegrass Album - Tall Fiddler, and is the IBMA’s most awarded Fiddle Player of the Year with 12 wins, has won Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year 6 times, and fronts their 6-Time Instrumental Group of the Year. In this episode: Determined to be a fiddler player after hearing “...

83: Find Your Inner Gold with Karen Darke

June 16, 2020 07:00 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

Karen Darke became paralyzed from the chest down in a climbing accident but became a Silver Medalist and Gold Medalist in the Paralympics representing England. In this episode: Growing up with a passion for rock climbing What happened during her climbing accident in Scotland? Running out of strength under an overhang and falling onto rocks below Waking up 3 days later and hearing that she is paralyzed from the chest down Her friend’s climbing accident death helped her live life to t...

82: Constructing Forgiveness with Derek Stone

June 02, 2020 07:00 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

Derek Stone grew up in small town Alabama and pursued a music career just after high school. His up-and-down journey brought him to Nashville where he made the difficult decision to give up music and start a construction business. Years later, he now runs a million dollar company and shares why he decided to forgive those who hurt him the most. In this episode: Growing up without his biological father Handling abuse from his stepfather as a teenager and blaming his father for the lack of ...

81: Get Back on the Horse with Amberley Snyder

May 26, 2020 07:00 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

We kickoff Season 3 with Amberley's Snyder return to rodeo after breaking her back and becoming paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident. In this episode: Why Amberley fell in love with horses during childhood All of the events in rodeo she competed in over the years and the championship belts she won How an accident left her paralyzed from the waist down Pushing through rehab and leaning on her family support system Getting back on the horse and what it was like the first da...

80: Run Free Run with Maggie Seymour

December 31, 2019 08:00 - 52 minutes - 56 MB

Maggie Seymour is an Intelligence Officer in the Marines. She has a mission to run across all 50 states to raise money for local charities. In this episode: Feeling inspired to join the Marines after her cousin lost his life in Iraq Her experience in boot camp as one of only a handful of women in her platoon Serving as an Intelligence Officer in the Marines for 10 years of active duty before transitioning to the reserves Serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait Hating the first mile...

79: Rip the Bandage with Adriane Fields

December 23, 2019 08:00 - 57 minutes - 58.6 MB

Adriane Fields is a survivor of rape and the founder of Rip the Bandage which helps the homeless, victims of abuse, and others within her community. In this episode: Challenged with paranoia after hearing of two rape and murder cases near her apartment complex Feeling like she would be the next one to be attacked Waking up in the middle of the night due to someone breaking into her apartment Surviving rape and escaping death from the man known as the “Bathtub Murderer” Losing her mi...

78: Limbitless with Unstoppable Tracy Schmitt

November 22, 2019 08:00 - 55 minutes - 54.5 MB

Tracy Schmitt was born a 4-way amputee. She learned how to become unstoppable at an early age and accomplish goals that most people would never even dare to try. In this episode: Over 15 million views for her video, “Nobody Left Behind” When you’re told no, respond with “How come?” Shoelace Leader Learning how to play with the neighbors in their yard The benefits of having a “tough love” mom Born limbitless Pursuing leadership development in developing countries Learning how t...

77: I am, I can, I will with Ryan Harris

November 05, 2019 08:00 - 39 minutes - 41.2 MB

Ryan Harris won Superbowl 50 as a starting offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos. He retired after a long career in the NFL and inspires others throughout the world with his message of "I am, I can, I will." In this episode: The lessons in life that football taught Ryan “I became a better Muslim at Notre Dame.” Staying true to his faith through college. Overcoming three back surgeries during his football career The biggest failure during his time in the NFL: getting released in his...

76: Mountaineering NFL Veteran with Mark Pattison

October 22, 2019 07:00 - 50 minutes - 50.1 MB

Mark Pattison played in the NFL for 5 years before he embarked on a journey to become the first NFL veteran to climb the 7 Summits. He completed 6 and has one more to go. In this episode: Becoming an All-American at WR and QB in high school, and playing WR at University of Washington Transitioning to college ball and playing against NFL talent in the Pac-10 Getting drafted by the LA Raiders and playing in the NFL for 5 years How his career in the NFL translated to mountaineering Lau...

75: Homeless to Yale with Chelesa Fearce

October 15, 2019 07:00 - 32 minutes - 32.9 MB

Chelesa Fearce grew up homeless in Atlanta throughout high school. Even in the midst of that hardship, she was a dedicated student and graduated as the valedictorian of her class. She is pursuing a dual degree in medicine at Yale University. In this episode: Pursuing dual degrees in medical school in research and child psychiatry Living in and out of homeless shelters and hotels for eight years as a teenager Moving to Mississippi when her mother was diagnosed with cancer The worst exp...

74: Hammer Driven Athlete with Steph Hammerman

October 08, 2019 07:00 - 40 minutes - 39.9 MB

Steph Hammerman was born with Cerebral Palsy. She became the first adaptive trainer athlete sponsored by Nike due to her Crossfit expertise. In this episode: Wanting to become a teacher ever since she was a little girl Her doctors told her parents that Steph may never be able to read, speak, or write, however she graduated high school and college Steph lives a fulfilled life with cerebral palsy. She does not suffer from cerebral palsy The most difficult part of having CP – getting out...

73: The Naval Archer with Andre Shelby

October 01, 2019 07:00 - 41 minutes - 41.9 MB

Andre Shelby served in the Navy for 18 years. He lost his mobility from the chest down in a motorcycle accident. He picked up archery after he finished recovery and won a Gold Medal in the 2016 Paralympics. In this episode: Joining the Navy and becoming a seaman; involved with the deck maintenance of the ship and the cargo The most important lesson learned from 18 years in the Navy – how to interact and manage different types of people Losing all mobility from the chest down after a mot...

72: Helping Daily with Dr. Richard Shuster

September 17, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 66.4 MB

Dr. Richard Shuster is a licensed clinical psychologist, keynote speaker, CEO of MARS Industries, and the host of The Daily Helping with Dr. Richard Shuster: Food for the Brain, Knowledge from the experts, Tools to Win at Life which is regularly downloaded in over 100 countries. On his podcast, Dr. Shuster’s guests educate and inspire listeners through their stories, expertise, and passion for helping make a difference in the lives of others. His mission is to help people become the best ver...

71: Seven Long Yards with Chris Norton

August 20, 2019 07:00 - 55 minutes - 58.9 MB

Chris Norton lost his ability to walk after a brutal football injury. However, that didn't stop him from walking across the stage at his college graduation, or walking down the aisle with his wife after they got married. Today he is an inspirational speaker, an author, and a foster care parent. In this episode: Starting in football and embracing the physicality How one play gone wrong in college football changed his life forever The immediate aftermath of being a teenager and becoming p...

70: Weightlifting Champion with Lupus with Amanda May

August 13, 2019 11:48 - 35 minutes - 36.4 MB

Amanda May was born and raised in Wisconsin. In high school and college, she started to experience pain day-in and day-out that her trainers and doctors could not provide an explanation for. As her swimming performance dropped and her medical appointments increased, she finally was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. In this episode: The onset of Lupus and the resulting intense pain How her college swimming times changed to one of the best on her team to only being able to finish...

69: A Life Fully Lived with Tim Rhode

August 07, 2019 07:00 - 45 minutes - 45.9 MB

Tim Rhode retired at the age of 40. He is the founder of the 1Life Fully Lived Conference and the Dare2Dream program. In this episode: Envisioning and writing down goals Struggling as a grocery clerk at 25 years old with 2 kids and transitioning to real estate The art of sunshine service What is in the 1Life Fully Lived Journal? The intersection of passion, talents, and opportunities Where do you come alive? Learning financial management without a mentor What happens at the 1L...

68: NFL and Business with Daniel Griggs

July 23, 2019 07:00 - 57 minutes - 58.7 MB

Daniel Griggs was not heavily recruited as a football player coming out of high school, but when there is a will there is a way. Daniel played for a Division III program and contact NFL programs religiously after graduation. He earned an opportunity to workout for two NFL teams before he launched his web development business. In this episode: Growing up in small town America and shining as an athlete Never receiving an offer to play football college, so he made his own highlight video and...

67: Magic, Miracles, and Faith with Jim Munroe

June 25, 2019 23:49 - 1 hour - 65.2 MB

Jim Munroe is a magician that travels all over the United States, but his show is one unlike anything you may expect. Jim incorporates his story of faith into his performance by sharing his story of beating cancer with his audience. His show leaves the audience with dropped jaws, and this interview will be sure to do the same for you. In this episode: Pursuing baseball in college and pursuing magic as a career Falling in love with magic at an early age Losing his co-performer, roommate,...

66: Dancing into Rodeo with Lisa Leann Dalton

June 18, 2019 07:15 - 1 hour - 60.9 MB

Lisa Leann Dalton spent her entire career dancing in NYC before she transitioned to the world of rodeo in her early forties. After winning some rodeos in Texas, she was bucked off a horse during an event, and broke her neck. She was paralyzed for a couple of months and slowly regained some motor function. She is not the same person today with the same capabilities physically, but she has matured emotionally through it all. In this episode: Beginning ballet/dance at 17 years old and earning ...

65: Creating Value by Being Unapologetically Herself with Corrie LoGuidice

June 11, 2019 07:00 - 54 minutes - 54.9 MB

Corrie LoGuidice overcame endured the grief of miscarriage, divorce, and the loss of a loved one to suicide in the span of 4 years. Today, she runs a coaching practice that teaches other survivors of adversity to find emotionally fulfilling lives and manage value driven businesses. In this episode: Becoming SVP of the family business, but doing so by earning the position How to earn respect from non-relative coworkers who use to know Corrie as a child Miscarriage, abuse within a relatio...

64: Undocumented and Unlikely with Diego Corzo

June 04, 2019 08:00 - 49 minutes - 48.5 MB

Diego Corzo is a "dreamer", an undocumented immigrant that came to the United States as a young child and calls the USA home. He was not able to get a job or a drivers license as a young adult because of his illegal alien status. However, his grit could not be defeated. He formed a business, invested in real estate, and became financially free at 27 years old. Growing up in Peru and coming to the United States as a “dreamer” What he could and could not do growing up as an undocumented imm...

63: One Armed World Champion with Baxter Humby

May 28, 2019 07:30 - 30 minutes - 32.7 MB

Baxter Humby has lived his entire life without his right arm, but it hasn't stopped him from becoming a world champion kickboxer. In this episode: Losing his aright arm after entanglement with the umbilical cord at birth Standing up to bullies by fighting back How a seemingly weakness became a great strength The difference between tae kwon do vs. kickboxing vs. muay thai How did he get the nickname, “One Armed Bandit”? Making the Canadian Paralympic team as a long distance runner ...

62: The Great Comeback with Ebo Elder

May 21, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 74.9 MB

Ebo Elder is a retired professional boxer who reached a ranking as high as the #5 lightweight boxer in the world. However, his battles continued outside of the ring. Ebo turned to drug and alcohol abuse after a painful divorce, but turned his life around when he found the Lord. He returned to boxing and fought the #4 fighter in the world in the biggest fight of his life inside the ring. However, the most triumphant moment of his life was pursuing his wife after divorce and remarrying her in ...

61: A Green Beret and His Shoes

May 14, 2019 07:00 - 58 minutes - 64 MB

Anthony Aguiniga is a Green Beret and the founder of a shoe company, Woobies. Anthony has a big plan to become the dominant shoe company in the industry. He shares how he overcame alcoholism and a lack of a fulfilled purpose in his career after the military to form the shoe company that he is so passionate about today. In this episode: Deciding to join the Army Starting his military career with no desire for infantry to only  change his mind a few weeks in The path to become a Green Ber...

60: Swimming to Tokyo with Haven Shepherd

April 30, 2019 07:00 - 37 minutes - 37.5 MB

Haven is a 16 year old swimmer who hopes to earn her spot on the United States Paralympic team for the 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan. She lost her legs when she was an infant because of a failed suicide bomb attempt by her birth parents. She views her life with no legs as a blessing and embraces the potential opportunity to represent the United States as an elite athlete. In this episode: Surviving a family suicide attempt as an infant, but losing both legs below the knees Going to D...

59: Miles of Freedom from Incarceration

April 16, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 57.5 MB

Richard Miles was walking home one day when his life changed forever unexpectedly. He was arrested for murder and found guilty shortly after. He spent 15 years in prison before he was found innocent and exonerated. Once he was given his freedom, he decided to help others in Dallas adjust to their newfound freedom as well through Miles of Freedom. His organization provides resources and referrals to former inmates as they assimilate back into society. In this episode: Growing up in Oak Cliff...

58: Grizzly Attack with Todd Orr

April 02, 2019 07:00 - 44 minutes - 51.7 MB

Todd Orr was born and raised in Montana, and is a modern-day mountain man. However, no amount of time spent in the wilderness can prepare a person for a grizzly bear attack, let alone 2 grizzly bear attacks in the same day. Todd survived both horrific attacks and shares why his love for nature will not fade. In this episode: Growing up in Montana and working outside every single day. A normal hike one day turns into a fight for survival with a grizzly bear Bit 5-6 times in the right ar...

57: Trip's Folly; Building EA and Creating Madden

March 19, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 69.6 MB

Trip Hawkins built Electronic Arts and created the most widespread and popular sports video game of all time, Madden. He pioneered the video game industry and is one of the most well known video game creators in the industry. Trip went on to start many more companies with various levels of success. He is a professor at UC-Santa Barbara now. In this episode: Getting hooked on the idea of video games at an early age Creating his own major at Harvard – Strategy and Applied Game Theory, and b...

56: Autistic Attorney with Haley Moss

March 12, 2019 07:00 - 44 minutes - 44.8 MB

Haley Moss is the first openly autistic person to pass the Florida BAR exam and become an attorney. She is now practicing healthcare law in Miami. In this episode: What is autism? Her symptoms and signs at an early age Struggling to make friends and overcoming sensory overload Overcoming indirect bullying due to a lack of awareness Advocacy – not doing politics; being able to make a decision for herself Deciding to pursue law for the first time while she was an undergrad The spo...

55: Wakeboard to Wheelchair

February 26, 2019 08:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Brad Smeele was a professional wakeboarder at the top of the sport performing tricks that no one else could do. However, during one attempt at a trick, Brad crashed into a ramp and broke his neck. He instantly lost the ability to move his arms and legs. He learned to live life without the physical talent he once had, and instead embraces the deeper perspective he has gained. In this episode: Falling in love with wakeboarding Becoming a professional athlete and training year round The fi...

54: Directing ESPN + CBS Sports with Mark Grant

February 19, 2019 12:43 - 54 minutes - 52.2 MB

Mark Grant grew up with parents who were addicted to alcohol. He eventually lost both of his parents to alcohol related deaths. However, Mark decided to never drink alcohol throughout his life and became a successful sports journalism major at LSU. Early in his career he became a director for ESPN, and he is 1 of 10 directors for CBS Sports now. In this episode: Growing up with an alcoholic father Becoming the man of the house after his dad left when Mark was 16 years old Watching his m...

53: Climbing El Capitan with Cerebral Palsy

February 12, 2019 08:00 - 53 minutes - 50.7 MB

  Stephen Wampler is the first man with cerebral palsy to climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. He created a stretcher and pulley apparatus that allowed him to pull himself up 2-6 inches at a time which equaled over 20,000 pull-ups over the course of his 6 day ascent. Stephen is also the founder of Camp Wheelchair Adventure Mountain Programs, or Camp Wamp for short. This organization sponsors children with disabilities to experience all of the fun activities of the great outdoors in ...

52: Diabetes in Haiti

January 29, 2019 08:00 - 34 minutes - 35.5 MB

Mackenson Bonnell was born in Haiti and lost his parents as a teenager. He became the caretaker of his younger siblings, and eventually developed Type I Diabetes when he was living at an orphanage. He was adopted by US parents and together they formed Kay Mackenson which is a clinic in Haiti that provides treatment and education to Haitians regarding diabetes. Mackenson just finished his collegiate career in soccer and is hoping to attend physical therapy school in the near future. In this e...

51: Walking for a Fix with Brett Bramble

January 22, 2019 08:00 - 49 minutes - 50.2 MB

Brett Bramble has been affected by the harmful side effects of drug abuse both directly and indirectly. He was arrested and sentenced to 18 months in prison for drug possession, and lost his sister, Brittany, to a drug overdose shortly after he was freed from prison. He decided to take action against drug addiction and walked across America twice to raise awareness of the harmful side effects of drug abuse. He is now planning to open Freedom to Grow which will be a drug rehabilitation center...

50: Rebuilding Sergeant Peck with a Double Arm Transplant

January 15, 2019 08:00 - 1 hour - 67.1 MB

John Peck served as a Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan. During his second deployment, an IED detonated after he stepped on it, and he lost all four of his limbs. After a long road to recovery, he received a double arm transplant and became the second veteran ever to receive this life-changing surgery. He has regained motor function in his arms and he can accomplish numerous tasks that most never thought he would be able to again. In this episode: Being broke down and built back up during Hell...

49: Love at First Spike with Travis Mewhirter

January 08, 2019 08:00 - 52 minutes - 56.2 MB

Travis Mewhirter picked up sand volleyball for the first time at 24 years old and found a way to become a professional athlete in this sport. Life on the beach as a sand volleyball player may seem glamorous, but there are often extensive hardships outside of the court that all sand volleyball professional players deal with day-in and day-out. Travis shares how he turned pro, the sacrifices he has had to make, and why he loves this sport above all others. In this episode: How a bartender ini...

48: Hit by an RPG with Yonas Hagos

January 01, 2019 08:30 - 52 minutes - 53.5 MB

Yonas Hagos was born in Africa and grew up in a Sudanese refugee camp before he came to America as a young boy. He enlisted in the Army after the terrorist attacks on 9/11 and was hit by an RPG in Iraq during his tour of duty. He survived and went on to become a successful serial entrepreneur in Illinois. In this episode: Growing up in a Sudanese refugee camp Muslim vs. Christian persecution Family is important and family must stick together Coming to the United States and living in t...

47: Survivor, Physician, Entrepreneur

December 18, 2018 08:00 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB

Dr. Edna Ma is an anesthesiologist that used her medical knowledge to create a product called BareEase. She wanted to raise money for her business by pitching her product on Shark Tank, but before she was given the chance to do so, she had to prove her worthiness on another reality TV show, Survivor. In this episode: Learning from Chinese immigrant parents Choosing the field of anesthesiology Using her physician experience to create an everyday anesthetic consumer product Creative fin...

46: Wealth Can't Wait with David Osborn

December 11, 2018 08:00 - 54 minutes - 63.6 MB

David Osborn is a serial entrepreneur, a real estate mogul, and the best selling author of Wealth Can't Wait. He built the 4th largest real estate business in the USA among many other successful businesses. But he found himself dead broke and unemployed at 26 before he embarked on his journey to create a life of his design. In this episode: Learning that it doesn't take money to have a fulfilling life The pros and cons of capitalism in a worldview Learning real estate from Gary Keller a...

45: Rise Up with No Legs and Become a Spartan

December 04, 2018 08:00 - 43 minutes - 43.3 MB

Kacey McCallister lost both of his legs at the age of six in a terrible accident. He never made an excuse for himself and went on to succeed in all areas of life. He won championships in wrestling and cross country in high school. Now, he competes in Spartan Races across the country on his hands. In this episode: Losing his legs at six years old Learning how to complete chores and other daily tasks without making excuses Gaining confidence through wrestling How a coach taught him the ...

44: Reinventing the Wheel

November 27, 2018 08:00 - 56 minutes - 55.2 MB

The old saying "Don't reinvent the wheel" doesn't apply to these two entrepreneurs. David Patrick and Zack Fleishman are the creators and founders of Shark Wheel which is a revolutionary wheel design and product. The circle wheel had not been redesigned for thousands and thousands of years until their unique product came along. Their product has generated an incredible amount of interest and their popularity helped them land a spot on TV's hit show, Shark Tank. In this episode: Dedicating a...

43: Foster Care and Prison Happened For Me, Not To Me

November 20, 2018 08:00 - 1 hour - 62.4 MB

Mark Crandall is a licensed counselor, a mindset coach, an author, and a motivational speaker. He grew up in the foster care system which resulted in many emotional issues as a teenager and adult. He eventually turned to drugs which landed him in prison for seven years. But while he was in prison he made a decision to change his life around. In this episode: Growing up in foster care "Some day you're going to soar with the eagles" Learning how to connect with other human beings Balanc...

42: Relaunching a Business After a Shark Tank Deal

November 13, 2018 08:00 - 57 minutes - 56.1 MB

Shelly Ehler is the creator and founder of ShowNo Towel which is a towel that is worn like a poncho and has multiple functions. Shelly was asked by the producers of the hit TV show, Shark Tank, to pitch her product on the show. Shelly is the only entrepreneur to leave with a signed check in hand after her pitch. However, many unforeseen circumstances happened after the camera stopped recording. In this episode: Creating a product/business idea overnight How Shark Tank found her even thoug...

41: Walking-on to Become a 3-Time Super Bowl Champion

November 06, 2018 08:00 - 38 minutes - 36.9 MB

Stephen Neal won a national championship in wrestling in college before he walked-onto the New England Patriots as an offensive lineman. He is one of a few players ever to play in the NFL without playing college football. He was a member of the Patriots teams that won Super Bowls 36, 38, and 39. In this episode: Being challenged to wrestle as a football player in high school Becoming a 4-time All-American, and a 4-time Academic All-American in college Facing former UFC Heavyweight Champ...

In Loving Memory of Phil Taylor

September 25, 2018 23:04 - 1 hour - 48.4 MB

RIP Philly Phil - You will always be missed and will never be forgotten

40: Catching Sharks with Rey Ybarra

September 18, 2018 07:00 - 51 minutes - 59.9 MB

Rey Ybarra is the author of "Conversations with Shark Tank Winners" and has interviewed many of the most successful entrepreneurs from the hit TV show Sharktank. Many of the stories that he has captured include stories of overcoming adversity and Rey's story includes that as well. Rey was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis a number of years ago and suffers from severe chronic pain on most days. However, that pain did not stop him from pursuing his goal to write this book. In this episode: ...

39: Sleeping Giant with Tommy Green

September 11, 2018 07:00 - 57 minutes - 60.7 MB

Tommy Green is the lead singer of the band Sleeping Giant. He is a rock star who pours his heart into his music. A lot of that passion comes from the pain he experienced growing up. Tommy had to overcome an abusive father which led to many mistakes and immoral decisions as a teenager and young adult. However, Tommy was freed from all of that once he experienced grace. In this episode: Growing up in a household with divorce parents Feeling like a burden to his father and being viewed as an...