Leverage Your Past, Grow Your Future

In this episode of Keep The Change, Bart recaps some powerful moments from his past guests and some of the things that stood out most during those interviews. Each guest's unique story has contributed to who they are today. They have experienced the transformation deeply rooted in the Savior's atoning sacrifice.

Key takeaways from this episode:

  1. Bart talks about how each guest has positively affected his life. Thirty-seven years ago, Bart entered a rehab center. He was 150 lbs and was an absolute mess in every area of his life. He confesses that he was selfish and narcissistic. He was addicted to alcohol, attention, and drugs. It's that experience that led him to produce this podcast, to hopefully share that the experiences from our past can lead to extraordinary outcomes in the future.

  2. Bart explains that he developed a relationship with God along the way. Speaking about his recovery, "my walk with God in staying clean and sober has freed me from my past hurts, habits, and hangups daily. Without God, my life doesn't work..."

  3. Each guest on the show has shared the importance of keeping the change in their lives. It's not about money, wealth, or entrepreneurship (although those tend to be common themes throughout their life experiences), it's more about how they've each risen from humble beginnings and leveraged those experiences as a source of strength. 

Listen to the full episode for more insights about how to keep the change in your life!

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