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Strength Through The Struggle's podcast

The Strength Through the Struggle Podcast shares stories of real people and the real challenges they have had to go through. The stories are honest. Neither the guest each week, or the host, Mark Goblowsky shy’s away from the truth... sometimes life is hard, really hard but we have what it takes to overcome all obstacles. We are all going through something. We each have what it takes to overcome. We are not alone. Success leaves clues and each guest shares how they overcame their own struggle and the strength they gained as a result. From a blind man who climbed Mount Everest to a Super Bowl champ who, just a few years later had to sell his Super Bowl ring to pay his rent. From people going through divorce and financial collapse who rebuilt their life to people who have lost a child to death and how they built a charity to help others. Each person found the strength and wisdom to not just overcome but to be stronger as a result of having to go through their struggle. We aren’t always prepared for the challenges that show up in our lives but as a community, we can overcome and be stronger for it.
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Now displaying: January, 2017
Jan 23, 2017

Wayne Warrick is an ordained minister, a doctor of natural medicine, husband, and father. He's also a living example of "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

Wayne has seen his fair share of struggle. From narrowly escaping capture in Russia while part of a special ops team in the Air Force to losing an eye because of a percussion grenade, Wayne's early years didn't start off smooth. Following his time in the military, he moved near home to take care of his ailing father, who was guardian over many troubled youth. One boy in his father's care lashed out after an incident and shot Wayne's father with a shotgun. Yet life didn't get any easier. Wayne's home literally blew up, he's had trials with his own children, and he lost his brother under suspicious circumstances. 

Despite every trial life has thrown at him, Wayne's message is this: adversity comes, and life goes on. 

Jan 19, 2017

Filip Valica was born in communist Czechoslovakia. When he was 5, his mother decided it would be better to leave the country than stay in communist circumstances. Their family was granted a temporary, "health-related" leave on the condition that a family member was left behind. Filip's parents were on the brink of divorce as it was, so he and his mother left his father behind as they fled to Greece. They were in Greece for two years while awaiting paperwork to come to America.

While in Greece, he and his mother shared a one bedroom apartment with 2 other families. He had always been filled with a sense of wonder. Filip found an old toy missing an axle in the trash can. He fixed it with an oversized screw to create a new (to him) toy that came with him everywhere. This moment was formative in Filip's life.

Filip and his mother first landed in Goshen, Indiana, where they were sponsored by a farming family. His mother then found work in Houston, where they still live today. Filip went to college and studied mechanical engineering. He found a great job, but was recently laid off. When his daughter was born he was hit with the realization that he had been focusing on the wrong things. Filip's wife had some complications during post pregnancy, so while he was tending to his daughter at night he wrote content for his site and launched a podcast. He's been able to put all his creative focus on what's within him. Filip now works on building his own business.

Filip's take away is this: you create your own opportunity if you put in the work.

Jan 16, 2017

MeshBanga grew up in Richmond, California - a dangerous neighborhood plagued with drugs and violence. She had loving parents who kept her as safe as possible, often keeping her inside when they knew it would be unsafe outside. Her extended family was not as lucky. She had cousins turn to prostitution and drugs early in life. 

Despite the struggles of the area, MeshBanga found music. Her purpose is trying to help the younger generation - especially young females - realize they aren't destined to the life they're born into. She boldly declares it's your choice to stay, so choose to be better. 

Jan 12, 2017

Larry Hagner was adopted by his step-father when he was a young boy. Everyone who knew Larry's father knew he was a good man, but he had a drinking problem that turned him from Bruce Banner into the Hulk. Larry's mother, also a heavy drinker, divorced this man when Larry was 10. At age 12 he met his biological father, but that relationship didn't continue. Every father figure from that point was just as toxic. When Larry became a father at age 30, he didn't know what to do. He struggled with being a dad until his wife called him out on it about 5 years later. 

From this "Jerry McGuire" moment, The Good Dad Project was born. 

In this episode, Larry and Mark talk about why men have a hard time letting others in, the importance of communication, and how a strong woman can be a man's biggest support. Larry now runs a Facebook group, podcast, mastermind, and website supporting dads around the world. 

Jan 9, 2017

Tim Matthews never believed he was good enough. After an incident with his father when he was 7 years old, Tim chose the belief that he wasn't worthy or good enough of anything. This belief led him down a path filled with stress, struggle, and sacrifice. Despite this belief, he still aimed for success as an entrepreneur. After University he found personal training, and through that process found a pregnant women weren't getting the same attention as his other patrons. This led him to build Fitness for Mom. 

Despite a positive business, Tim knew in his gut he was in a bad way. The problem was, he didn't know how to get out. He was engaged to the wrong person, had bad business deals, and was not making much money. He attributes this to pushing his own inner voice down. In his words, he was adding flaws to buildings with crumbling foundations. 

The pivot point was when he realized his parents were about to drop £15,000 as a deposit for his upcoming wedding. He knew he couldn't, in good faith, let them go through with it. In this moment, he cut everything out of his life. He called off the wedding, canceled upcoming business deals, and developed a new mantra: Follow your Feelings. 

Tim Matthews now runs a program called The Powerful Man, focusing on building up men in all aspects of life, including business. His health, relationships, and wealth are all flowing positively and freely.

Jan 5, 2017

Thomas Clifford is a man on a mission. He is a father and a martial artist. Thomas grew up with a blessed life. As he puts it, it's not the kind of story that makes people want to stop and listen. When you peel back the layers, though, you'll find Thomas's story is one that keeps you completely enthralled. 

Thomas's grandfather was deeply involved in organized crime. Thomas grew up believing his grandfather had been killed in a car accident, only to learn later he had been murdered. Thomas' father strived to be the exact opposite of his father - he was a Marine in WWII, storming the beaches at Okinawa, and later became a cop in New York City for 33 years. Following his retirement, Thomas' father was diagnosed with ALS. It was at the time of this diagnosis that his father opened up and shared many family secrets that had been hidden along the way. 

Listen to this incredible episode as Mark and Thomas discuss forgiveness, meaning in life and death, fatherhood, and how love is the most powerful force in the universe. 

Jan 2, 2017

Matt Trainer had everything. An "average" life to him included a home on the beach, partying in Dubai, and being hungover every day. However, everything came to a head after Wake Up Warrior, which has been mentioned on our show by several guests. As Matt puts it, Warrior inspired him to change his world, and the Universe decided to test him. He went from major success with a company to dealing with a major law suit. In the middle of the law suit, Matt went to the doctor and learned he had a major tumor in his stomach that had to be removed immediately. A few weeks after the surgery, El Niño hit and his home and underground garage - including a Lamborghini and Mercedes - flooded. 

Despite the storm, both literal and metaphorical, that hit him, Matt found himself grateful for everything he did have. Without question, he'd do it all again. He's now writing a book about his journey in the hopes that it will help others through their struggles. 

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