• EP169: Robert Owens - Staying Fit Into Your 70s!

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

EP169: Robert Owens - Staying Fit Into Your 70s!

  • Summary

  • “When someone sees something in you that you don’t see in yourself, it really opens your eyes to what you could be.”

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform a life of struggle into one filled with resilience and purpose? Or how one man went from "average" to achieving the seemingly impossible? What does it take to challenge yourself, push beyond your limits, and truly live rather than just exist?

    Are you a man in your 40’s, 50’s, or beyond who want to break free from mediocrity? Whether you’re battling with negative self-talk, facing challenges in your health, or wondering what’s next in your life, it’s never too late to push your limits and find new purpose.

    Robert Owens is the oldest man to complete the elite Kokoro NAVY SEAL-style training, who ‘s lived a life of unrelenting resilience, mental toughness, and purpose-driven action. An incredible journey of overcoming personal trauma to becoming a leader in special operations training, a world-class endurance athlete, and an advocate for mental health in the veteran community.

    Beyond Average: Developing Yourself Through The 20X Principle

    You’re invited to come to a Sovereign Circle meeting to experience it for yourself. To learn more, go to https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you’re there, check out the Battle Ready program and check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.

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