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Eric Close is an accomplished actor and director most recognized for his roles on television shows Without a Trace, Nashville and Suits. For decades, Eric has built an impressive career in Hollywood while staying true to his core values: faith, family, and purpose.
Today, Eric shares how his faith has guided every step of his career, the intentional choices he and his wife made to keep their family strong, and how he's learned to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Plus, he opens up about his struggles with anxiety, the wisdom he's gained from Hollywood icons like Clint Eastwood, and his experience portraying Coach Joe Kennedy in Average Joe—a man whose simple act of prayer after football games sparked national controversy.
My friends, if you've ever questioned your path, battled self-doubt, or needed reassurance that your struggles have meaning, this conversation is for you. You'll leave with a reminder that we are never alone and the encouragement to stand firm in your beliefs.
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Eric Close is an accomplished actor and director most recognized for his roles on television shows Without a Trace, Nashville and Suits. For decades, Eric has built an impressive career in Hollywood while staying true to his core values: faith, family, and purpose.
Today, Eric shares how his faith has guided every step of his career, the intentional choices he and his wife made to keep their family strong, and how he's learned to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Plus, he opens up about his struggles with anxiety, the wisdom he's gained from Hollywood icons like Clint Eastwood, and his experience portraying Coach Joe Kennedy in Average Joe—a man whose simple act of prayer after football games sparked national controversy.
My friends, if you've ever questioned your path, battled self-doubt, or needed reassurance that your struggles have meaning, this conversation is for you. You'll leave with a reminder that we are never alone and the encouragement to stand firm in your beliefs.

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