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In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu welcomes back Joel Evan, a former first responder and founder of First Responder Fathers. Joel shares his journey of being fired from his job as a police officer due to refusing an experimental product mandate. Despite the challenges he faced, Joel decided to dive into his coaching business and podcast, becoming a voice for first responders and sharing his story on news channels like Fox News.
Joel discusses the importance of unity and courage in standing up for one's beliefs. He emphasizes the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and language, avoiding the tendency to deny responsibility by blaming external factors. Joel also highlights the power of courage and the impact one person can have in creating movements and driving change.
The conversation then shifts to Joel's upcoming three-month program for first responder fathers. Joel shares that the program aims to help these men become better leaders in their households and build strong connections with their spouses and children. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing values, effective communication, and developing daily habits to create positive change.
Listeners are encouraged to connect with Joel through his website, JoelEvanCoaching.com, or join his First Responder Fathers Facebook group. Joel also invites individuals to follow him on Instagram at JoelEvanCoaching for more inspiration and updates on his program.
In closing, Joel shares the quote "Nothing in my world ever goes wrong" by Nisargadatta, highlighting the power of perspective and the understanding that challenges are opportunities for growth.
Don't miss this inspiring episode as Joel Evans shares his personal journey and offers valuable insights for first responder fathers and anyone seeking to improve their leadership skills and relationships.
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In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu welcomes back Joel Evan, a former first responder and founder of First Responder Fathers. Joel shares his journey of being fired from his job as a police officer due to refusing an experimental product mandate. Despite the challenges he faced, Joel decided to dive into his coaching business and podcast, becoming a voice for first responders and sharing his story on news channels like Fox News.
Joel discusses the importance of unity and courage in standing up for one's beliefs. He emphasizes the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and language, avoiding the tendency to deny responsibility by blaming external factors. Joel also highlights the power of courage and the impact one person can have in creating movements and driving change.
The conversation then shifts to Joel's upcoming three-month program for first responder fathers. Joel shares that the program aims to help these men become better leaders in their households and build strong connections with their spouses and children. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing values, effective communication, and developing daily habits to create positive change.
Listeners are encouraged to connect with Joel through his website, JoelEvanCoaching.com, or join his First Responder Fathers Facebook group. Joel also invites individuals to follow him on Instagram at JoelEvanCoaching for more inspiration and updates on his program.
In closing, Joel shares the quote "Nothing in my world ever goes wrong" by Nisargadatta, highlighting the power of perspective and the understanding that challenges are opportunities for growth.
Don't miss this inspiring episode as Joel Evans shares his personal journey and offers valuable insights for first responder fathers and anyone seeking to improve their leadership skills and relationships.