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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't your circumstances... but your refusal to own them?
In this episode of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Carrie Rudiger dive deep into the concept of Extreme Ownership and what it truly means to stop living as a victim and start creating your reality.
Together, they explore:
Why everything in your life is connected to a series of decisions
The difference between ownership and control
How surrendering to God and taking responsibility can coexist
Why victim mentality keeps people stuck
The dangerous cycle of victim, perpetrator, and savior
How gratitude transforms ownership into growth
The role of authenticity, energy, and personal responsibility
Why "Good." might be the most powerful word you can say during adversity
Greg shares lessons from Extreme Ownership and how taking responsibility for every aspect of his life transformed his marriage, leadership, faith, and purpose. Carrie offers a powerful perspective on ownership, authenticity, and how the choices we make shape the reality we experience.
This conversation challenges a cultural mindset that encourages blame, excuses, and victimhood—and offers a different path:
👉 Recognize.
👉 Acknowledge.
👉 Decide.
Because when you stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "What do I need to own?" everything changes.
🎙️ The question for the RAD Team this week:
What do you need to own?
@theRADcastpod
resilientanotherday.com
Much Love and as always, Stay Rad!
By Greg RudigerWhat if the biggest thing holding you back isn't your circumstances... but your refusal to own them?
In this episode of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Carrie Rudiger dive deep into the concept of Extreme Ownership and what it truly means to stop living as a victim and start creating your reality.
Together, they explore:
Why everything in your life is connected to a series of decisions
The difference between ownership and control
How surrendering to God and taking responsibility can coexist
Why victim mentality keeps people stuck
The dangerous cycle of victim, perpetrator, and savior
How gratitude transforms ownership into growth
The role of authenticity, energy, and personal responsibility
Why "Good." might be the most powerful word you can say during adversity
Greg shares lessons from Extreme Ownership and how taking responsibility for every aspect of his life transformed his marriage, leadership, faith, and purpose. Carrie offers a powerful perspective on ownership, authenticity, and how the choices we make shape the reality we experience.
This conversation challenges a cultural mindset that encourages blame, excuses, and victimhood—and offers a different path:
👉 Recognize.
👉 Acknowledge.
👉 Decide.
Because when you stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "What do I need to own?" everything changes.
🎙️ The question for the RAD Team this week:
What do you need to own?
@theRADcastpod
resilientanotherday.com
Much Love and as always, Stay Rad!