This episode is deeply personal.
My brother Sean nearly lost his life twice — first in a catastrophic motorcycle accident, and years later when he was falsely accused, stripped of his badge, and forced to fight for his freedom with zero evidence against him.
In this conversation, we break down what real performance looks like when everything is taken from you.
We talk about resilience, faith, discipline, pressure, mental manipulation, spiritual warfare, responsibility, and what it means to keep moving forward when the world is telling you to quit.
Sean built businesses while wearing an ankle monitor.
He stood in front of a jury where one wrong sentence could have ended his life.
And through it all, he chose truth, clarity, and courage as his performance standard.
If you’re a man looking to raise your standard, sharpen your mindset, or understand what true adversity feels like — this episode will stay with you.
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Question for you -
What moment in your life forced you to raise your standard — and how did it change you?