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This week Scott sits down with former Division 1 pitcher, Bubba Herrick, who experienced a life-changing event as his heart stopped on the operating table during a routine surgery. His book, Becoming Ready to Die, releases on December 16th and is available for preorder now at the link below:
https://a.co/d/cxGgWk1
To find out more about Bubba's coaching and speaking work please visit: www.bubbaherrick.com
Join Scott Mann's Storysellers community on Skool to invest in yourself and your own story to gain authentic influence: https://www.skool.com/storysellers
The Scott Mann Podcast is focused on human connection like our lives depend on it—because they do. Scott Mann is a retired US Army Special Forces officer, NY Times bestselling author, news correspondent, keynote speaker and storytelling and connection coach.
#neardeathexperience #lifelessons #inspiration
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This week Scott sits down with former Division 1 pitcher, Bubba Herrick, who experienced a life-changing event as his heart stopped on the operating table during a routine surgery. His book, Becoming Ready to Die, releases on December 16th and is available for preorder now at the link below:
https://a.co/d/cxGgWk1
To find out more about Bubba's coaching and speaking work please visit: www.bubbaherrick.com
Join Scott Mann's Storysellers community on Skool to invest in yourself and your own story to gain authentic influence: https://www.skool.com/storysellers
The Scott Mann Podcast is focused on human connection like our lives depend on it—because they do. Scott Mann is a retired US Army Special Forces officer, NY Times bestselling author, news correspondent, keynote speaker and storytelling and connection coach.
#neardeathexperience #lifelessons #inspiration

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