Breaking Stigmas: Curt’s Mental Health & Fitness Journey
FEB 25, 202548 MIN
Breaking Stigmas: Curt’s Mental Health & Fitness Journey
FEB 25, 202548 MIN
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Join us for another powerful episode of Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads, where we tackle mental health head-on! We’re incredibly honored to welcome Curt, a dynamic force of resilience, reinvention, and personal growth. Curt shares his powerful journey—from navigating personal hardships and high-stakes careers to becoming a competitive bodybuilder at 63.
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🔥 Meet Our Guest: Curt 🔥
Curt’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. A Columbine High School alumnus, he has led a remarkable global aerospace and defense consulting career. His experiences have taken him around the world, but his heart remains deeply connected to his Columbine community, where he played a pivotal role in memorial efforts following the 1999 tragedy.
🌍 A Career of Global Impact
Curt has spent years guiding U.S. companies in international markets. Despite his high-pressure career, he never lost sight of his passion for self-growth and fitness.
💪 A Reinvention at 60+
Curt took on an unexpected challenge—competitive bodybuilding at age 60. What started as a personal goal quickly turned into a nationally ranked pursuit. At 63, he placed in the Top 10 at NPC Nationals, proving that age is no barrier to ambition.
❤️ A Mental Health Advocate
Beyond his professional and fitness achievements, Curt firmly believes in mental health awareness. From navigating personal struggles to advocating self-love, his journey is a testament to resilience and the power of transformation.
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🎧 Key Takeaways from This Episode
1️⃣ Reinvention is Always Possible – You can redefine your path no matter where you are.
2️⃣ Fitness & Mental Health Go Hand-in-Hand – Physical activity can be a powerful tool for managing mental well-being.
3️⃣ Community Matters – Strong connections provide essential support, whether in fitness or personal struggles.
⏳ Important Chapters
⏩ [00:01:05] – Curt’s Background & Connection to Columbine
⏩ [00:06:13] – How Fitness Became a Mental Health Lifeline
⏩ [00:12:42] – The Unexpected World of Competitive Bodybuilding
⏩ [00:27:04] – Learning Self-Love & Embracing Reinvention
⏩ [00:36:02] – Overcoming Personal Struggles & Finding Purpose
💡 Mental Health Quote of the Episode
"You don’t have to control your thoughts. You have to stop letting them control you." — Dan Millman
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