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This 100-mile run challenge for Operation Underground Railroad wasn't quite the same as Fit2Fat2Fit which was more of a long-term physical, traumatic experience but it was also emotional and mental which was my biggest takeaway from it. I've also done other smaller experiments here and there but this 100-mile run was 24 hours of suffering for the greater good. Sometimes that's what it takes to raise the human consciousness and realize that it's time to change. And that one thing is something crazy that catches their attention and creates greater awareness but also motivates them to take action. - Drew Manning
How can you help bring awareness to an important cause that's close to your heart?
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Wellness Force Radio Episode 291
Wellness Icon, Host of the Fit2Fat2Fit Experience Podcast, Co-Host of the Single Daddy Daily Podcast, Author of the latest book, Complete Keto, and NY Times Best Selling Author of Fit2Fat2Fit , Drew Manning, returns to share why he ran 100 miles for Operation Underground Railroad and the lessons he learned along the way, how to live an authentic life for yourself instead of other people, the power of creating your own struggles in life by setting the bar high, and how to challenge yourself from a place of self-love rather than self-hate.
Listen and discover how you can make Operation Underground Railroad's mission known throughout the USA and beyond through the power of influence, attention, and action.
Operation Underground Railroad
SINCE BEING FOUNDED IN DECEMBER 2013, Operation Underground Railroad gathered the world
By Josh Trent4.9
865865 ratings
This 100-mile run challenge for Operation Underground Railroad wasn't quite the same as Fit2Fat2Fit which was more of a long-term physical, traumatic experience but it was also emotional and mental which was my biggest takeaway from it. I've also done other smaller experiments here and there but this 100-mile run was 24 hours of suffering for the greater good. Sometimes that's what it takes to raise the human consciousness and realize that it's time to change. And that one thing is something crazy that catches their attention and creates greater awareness but also motivates them to take action. - Drew Manning
How can you help bring awareness to an important cause that's close to your heart?
---> Join the Wellness Warrior VIP Club: get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.**
---> Get The Morning 21: A powerful (and free) system designed to give you more energy, let go of old weight, and live life well.
JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW*
Wellness Force Radio Episode 291
Wellness Icon, Host of the Fit2Fat2Fit Experience Podcast, Co-Host of the Single Daddy Daily Podcast, Author of the latest book, Complete Keto, and NY Times Best Selling Author of Fit2Fat2Fit , Drew Manning, returns to share why he ran 100 miles for Operation Underground Railroad and the lessons he learned along the way, how to live an authentic life for yourself instead of other people, the power of creating your own struggles in life by setting the bar high, and how to challenge yourself from a place of self-love rather than self-hate.
Listen and discover how you can make Operation Underground Railroad's mission known throughout the USA and beyond through the power of influence, attention, and action.
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