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We all have goals that we want to achieve, and we all have challenges and head trash to navigate in order to reach ‘em. If you’ve been feeling beaten down and like you're the only one stuck in the slow lane, I think you’re going to love this one. Dr. Forcina has been through the obstacle course of a lifetime. His story speaks volumes - if you preserve, trust the process, and take things one step at a time, you can achieve some pretty freaking incredible things. Listen now!
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This one is jam-packed full of advice. Don’t miss out - listen now!
Dr. Salvatore Forcina’s Bio:
Born in Italy during World War II, Dr. Salvatore Forcina’s early years were spent in poverty before his family emigrated to Argentina. Once there, he was sent away to live with an order of Redemptorist priests, as they were the only avenue for education. Eventually, he completed medical school and emigrated to the U.S, where he became the chief of surgery at two major hospitals. My first forty years were full of struggle, but my determination to never give up allowed me to survive and persevere.
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We all have goals that we want to achieve, and we all have challenges and head trash to navigate in order to reach ‘em. If you’ve been feeling beaten down and like you're the only one stuck in the slow lane, I think you’re going to love this one. Dr. Forcina has been through the obstacle course of a lifetime. His story speaks volumes - if you preserve, trust the process, and take things one step at a time, you can achieve some pretty freaking incredible things. Listen now!
Can’t-Miss Moments From This Episode:
This one is jam-packed full of advice. Don’t miss out - listen now!
Dr. Salvatore Forcina’s Bio:
Born in Italy during World War II, Dr. Salvatore Forcina’s early years were spent in poverty before his family emigrated to Argentina. Once there, he was sent away to live with an order of Redemptorist priests, as they were the only avenue for education. Eventually, he completed medical school and emigrated to the U.S, where he became the chief of surgery at two major hospitals. My first forty years were full of struggle, but my determination to never give up allowed me to survive and persevere.
Resources and links mentioned:
Come kick ass with me:
Support the show
Let's collab:
Let's connect:
If you dig the show and want to help bring more episodes to the world, consider buying a coffee for the production team!