From her daughter's recent ski injury to her spontaneous decision to run the Boston Marathon with no prior training, Rachel Martin has gleaned massive insights into facing challenges head-on with resilience and determination. Today she joins JT to share how endurance events and community service have changed the game.
Rachel shares her impactful work organizing community-focused running and triathlon events in Maine, as well as her experiences crewing for Race Across America. She gives insight into how these experiences have helped her navigate grief, develop a positive philosophy, and cultivate daily habits focused on personal development.
Don't miss this inspiring discussion on endurance, empowerment, and finding strength in the face of adversity.
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Despite Ben Monnette's highly successful in his military career as a Green Beret, he still struggled with negative self-talk and doubts about himself. In a candid conversation with JT, he shares his path, highlighting the highs and lows of his military career, struggles with mental health, and battles with addiction.
From Division 1 soccer to 16 years in the US Army Special Forces, he has seen his fair share of struggles. For Ben, his recovery was forged through a program at Treehouse Recovery, where physical fitness, therapy, and peer support play pivotal roles in his healing journey.
We learn that recovery culture has not only reshaped Ben's life but empowered him to help others through sharing his story. Tune in to hear why it's critical to understand how addiction and mental struggles can affect even very accomplished people.
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How can facing your greatest challenges and limitations actually become an opportunity to help others and find your highest purpose? SaraMae Hollandsworth joins JT to share the incredible story of regaining her strength and using her experience with disability to inspire countless people around the world through her dedication to fitness.
SaraMae is a lifelong athlete who experienced a sudden medical emergency that resulted in the amputation of both of her legs below the knee. She shares the mental strength, resilience and self-acceptance needed to regain her identity and move past limitations others placed on her.
Tune in to hear how, regardless of physical ability, our greatest tests can become our greatest teachers and opportunities to help others through service.
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For Dr. Lori Davidson, physical fitness is more than just a habit. After incorporating weightlifting into her life, it became a cornerstone of her sobriety. Now she's now helping others through her nonprofit organization, Powered by Transformation.
JT and Lori explore the science behind exercise's ability to release dopamine and provide delayed gratification, offering a healthier alternative to addictive behaviors. They discuss the importance of physical, mental, and nutritional support in the journey towards lasting recovery - and how these elements made a difference in their own sobriety.
Hear about the profound impact of fitness programs in inpatient treatment facilities, offering clients a holistic approach to recovery. To learn more about Powered by Transformation, visit pbyt.org or find them on LinkedIn.
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"The hardest part of separating yourself something from something that's not good for you, is that part where you have the courage to admit that it's not good for you."
Join JT as he reflects on a significant milestone: 5 years of sobriety from alcohol. JT shares insights into the challenges and triumphs of breaking free from unhealthy patterns, drawing parallels between ending a toxic relationship and separating from alcohol.
Consequence of Habit was born out of a desire to make these big moves - and now, JT has navigated the complexities of recognizing unhealthy behaviors: he prioritizes long-term well-being over short-term fixes. In this episode, he talks us through the discomfort of change, the allure of familiar habits, and the courage needed to embark on a path of personal growth.
Don't miss this chance to reflect and move forward with #consequenceofhabit.
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