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Resiliency is not a trait—it’s a skill. And like any skill, it can be learned, practiced, and strengthened, says Dr. Justin Stoddard. From his early days as an Army combat medic, he witnessed firsthand how adversity can either break a person or forge them into something stronger. These moments shaped him—not just as a soldier but as a leader, a mentor, and a student of resiliency.
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Podcast Editor: Tim Leaman/[email protected]
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Resiliency is not a trait—it’s a skill. And like any skill, it can be learned, practiced, and strengthened, says Dr. Justin Stoddard. From his early days as an Army combat medic, he witnessed firsthand how adversity can either break a person or forge them into something stronger. These moments shaped him—not just as a soldier but as a leader, a mentor, and a student of resiliency.
https://climbingthemountain.blue/meet-justin/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keystonefin/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Keystone_Fin?advisorid=33004651
Contact Josh Nelson: https://www.keystonefinancial.com
Contact Jeremy Busch: https//www.keystonefinancial.com
Podcast Editor: Tim Leaman/[email protected]