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In this episode, I sit down with Bill, the founder of Story State Solutions, a coaching business focused on helping men navigate post-sobriety recovery and helping professionals get unstuck in their personal and professional lives.
Bill’s message is powerful because it goes beyond sobriety.
For him, sobriety isn’t the finish line—it’s the starting line.
With 37 years of sobriety, a Level 3 Enlifted certification, and a background as an ultra-endurance athlete—including preparing for an upcoming 200-mile race through the Sierra Nevada—Bill has built his life around resilience, ownership, discipline, and movement forward.
His coaching framework:
Story → State → Actions → Results
is designed to help people stop overthinking, get out of their heads, and start taking action.
This conversation is about recovery, identity, mindset, suffering, purpose, and learning how to turn pain into momentum.
A lot of people believe recovery is about stopping something.
Bill believes recovery is about becoming someone.
This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, disconnected, overwhelmed, or trapped inside their own thoughts—and needs a reminder that change starts with action.
During this episode, we also talk about the upcoming 200-mile Sierra Nevada race fundraiser supporting Stay in the Fight, the mental health charity started in memory of my brother Anthony.
Being strong doesn’t mean being invincible.
It means showing up every single day—even when life hits hard.
Anthony carried a lot of people while quietly fighting his own battles with mental health. After losing him in 2024, we created Stay in the Fight because nobody should have to struggle alone—and nobody should have to skip therapy because they can’t afford it.
The mission is simple:
Provide mental health resources and therapy with no cost and no barriers.
This race is for Anthony.
And for everyone still in the fight.
Finish the Race Apparel: ftrapparel.com
Become Stronger Industries: become-stronger.com
Support Stay in the Fight:
https://www.stayinthefight.am/
If this episode gave you something valuable, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
And as always—go one step further than you thought you could go.
In this episode, we discuss:Why this episode matters200-Mile Race Fundraiser — Stay in the FightSponsors & Resources
By Dennis Morolda, Building Men4.9
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In this episode, I sit down with Bill, the founder of Story State Solutions, a coaching business focused on helping men navigate post-sobriety recovery and helping professionals get unstuck in their personal and professional lives.
Bill’s message is powerful because it goes beyond sobriety.
For him, sobriety isn’t the finish line—it’s the starting line.
With 37 years of sobriety, a Level 3 Enlifted certification, and a background as an ultra-endurance athlete—including preparing for an upcoming 200-mile race through the Sierra Nevada—Bill has built his life around resilience, ownership, discipline, and movement forward.
His coaching framework:
Story → State → Actions → Results
is designed to help people stop overthinking, get out of their heads, and start taking action.
This conversation is about recovery, identity, mindset, suffering, purpose, and learning how to turn pain into momentum.
A lot of people believe recovery is about stopping something.
Bill believes recovery is about becoming someone.
This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, disconnected, overwhelmed, or trapped inside their own thoughts—and needs a reminder that change starts with action.
During this episode, we also talk about the upcoming 200-mile Sierra Nevada race fundraiser supporting Stay in the Fight, the mental health charity started in memory of my brother Anthony.
Being strong doesn’t mean being invincible.
It means showing up every single day—even when life hits hard.
Anthony carried a lot of people while quietly fighting his own battles with mental health. After losing him in 2024, we created Stay in the Fight because nobody should have to struggle alone—and nobody should have to skip therapy because they can’t afford it.
The mission is simple:
Provide mental health resources and therapy with no cost and no barriers.
This race is for Anthony.
And for everyone still in the fight.
Finish the Race Apparel: ftrapparel.com
Become Stronger Industries: become-stronger.com
Support Stay in the Fight:
https://www.stayinthefight.am/
If this episode gave you something valuable, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
And as always—go one step further than you thought you could go.
In this episode, we discuss:Why this episode matters200-Mile Race Fundraiser — Stay in the FightSponsors & Resources