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In this episode, James and I chat with 5-year Rogue member Dan Wiersema. 5 years ago, Dan joined us with the goals to find a community, start moving, and lose a little bit of weight. That first season with us saw him complete his first half marathon, and now, he is dreaming of much bigger things as he prepares for his 3rd marathon this fall.
I think many of us will see a part of ourselves in Dan's story as he wrestles with what's possible. With a little encouragement from James and I, we get Dan to say his big dreams out loud. Then, we talk about how to believe in those dreams and take the tactical next steps toward them. Thank you to Dan for sharing his journey and for being so open and vulnerable with us. He is an inspiration in our Austin community, and we are excited for you to learn from him too. If Dan can do it, you can too!
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In this episode, James and I chat with 5-year Rogue member Dan Wiersema. 5 years ago, Dan joined us with the goals to find a community, start moving, and lose a little bit of weight. That first season with us saw him complete his first half marathon, and now, he is dreaming of much bigger things as he prepares for his 3rd marathon this fall.
I think many of us will see a part of ourselves in Dan's story as he wrestles with what's possible. With a little encouragement from James and I, we get Dan to say his big dreams out loud. Then, we talk about how to believe in those dreams and take the tactical next steps toward them. Thank you to Dan for sharing his journey and for being so open and vulnerable with us. He is an inspiration in our Austin community, and we are excited for you to learn from him too. If Dan can do it, you can too!
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