
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Everyone goes through seasons of gut-wrenching grief and misery. But great people aren't defined by their successes, but by how they bounce back from failure.
And I have good news if you need to overcome any sort of trauma or negative emotions:
Overcoming holds no educational level. It holds no status. It takes no financial requirements. Instead, it requires a simple choice: helping others.
Helping others provides therapeutic benefits for you, and massive benefits for those you're helping.
In this episode, you'll discover how serving others helps you overcome anything you're dealing with (even the tragic passing of a loved one).
Listen now.
Show Highlights Include:
Do you want to stop existing and start living your best life right now? Click here to get the first chapter of Dr. Rick's best-selling book, Lessons From a Third Grade Dropout, for free.
By Rick Rigsby4.9
156156 ratings
Everyone goes through seasons of gut-wrenching grief and misery. But great people aren't defined by their successes, but by how they bounce back from failure.
And I have good news if you need to overcome any sort of trauma or negative emotions:
Overcoming holds no educational level. It holds no status. It takes no financial requirements. Instead, it requires a simple choice: helping others.
Helping others provides therapeutic benefits for you, and massive benefits for those you're helping.
In this episode, you'll discover how serving others helps you overcome anything you're dealing with (even the tragic passing of a loved one).
Listen now.
Show Highlights Include:
Do you want to stop existing and start living your best life right now? Click here to get the first chapter of Dr. Rick's best-selling book, Lessons From a Third Grade Dropout, for free.

39,007 Listeners

2,267 Listeners

7,385 Listeners

10,732 Listeners

1,415 Listeners

41,161 Listeners

4,402 Listeners

2,224 Listeners

1,211 Listeners

35,774 Listeners

66,983 Listeners

1,807 Listeners

40,389 Listeners

4,272 Listeners

2,016 Listeners