13. What YOU Can Do to Turn Tragedy into TRIUMPH (ft. Brant Menswar)
OCT 22, 202443 MIN
13. What YOU Can Do to Turn Tragedy into TRIUMPH (ft. Brant Menswar)
OCT 22, 202443 MIN
Description
Aligning your core values could transform life's adversities into powerful catalysts for change. In this uplifting episode, listeners are invited to learn about the concept of "moment momentum" with their special guest, Brant Menswar. Brant, a sought-after speaker and advocate for pediatric cancer, brings his invaluable insights on how anchoring oneself in core values can propel individuals forward, even in the toughest of times.<br /><br />He shares how the tragic loss of his son, Theo, to cancer continues to drive his work in the pediatric cancer landscape. Listeners will discover how aligning values can lead to impactful outcomes and foster a sense of belonging and purpose. They explore how to crush the inner critic and manage stress responses, offering techniques like treating negative self-talk as a foreign language that needs fun reinterpretation. <br /><br />Walk away with practical tips on creating emotional engagement and discovering "black sheep values," those non-negotiable core values that guide meaningful contributions. Whether for personal growth or inspiring community action, this episode promises to leave audiences with a fresh perspective on turning life's storms into opportunities for change. So tune in, share, and be part of a movement that transforms fear into courage in the fight against pediatric cancer.<br /><br />Connect with Brant: https://www.instagram.com/brantmenswar<br /><br />How <b>YOU</b> can make a difference: <br />https://cannonballkidscancer.org/other-ways-to-activate/<br /><br />Connect with Dana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaknichols/<br />Connect with Val: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-solomon-516b50b8/<br />Learn more about the Cannonball Kids cancer Foundation: https://cannonballkidscancer.org/<br /><br />GameOverCancer. #PediatricCancer #CannonballKidsCancer #CancerResearch #ChildhoodCancerAwareness<br />