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#511 How Dean King Turned Danger Into Discipline and Storytelling Into Purpose
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Dean King got shot at, crossed the Sahara by camel, and still says the real challenge is letting go of control.
Comfort is the slowest form of failure, and most men don’t notice it until it’s too late.
Men who step into the hard stuff aren’t thrill-seekers— they’re just done pretending comfort leads anywhere worth going.
Most men don’t need more comfort; they need a good punch in the gut from reality.
In this “Success for the Athletic-Minded Man” episode, I sit down with Dean King, award-winning author of “Skeletons on the Zahara,” “Guardians of the Valley,” and a dozen other nonfiction thrillers.
But these aren’t just stories— Dean lives them.
He’s survived camel-back expeditions across the Sahara, dodged bullets in West Virginia while researching the Hatfields and McCoys, and walked the Portuguese Camino with his daughter, all in pursuit of truth, purpose, and a damn good story.
This one is for the man stuck in his business, career, or routine— searching for clarity, momentum, or maybe just his edge. We talk about the value of discomfort, why letting go of control is often the key to growth, and how to find purpose through adversity.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re going through the motions, this episode will remind you what it means to feel alive again.
You’ll walk away with lessons on mindset, resilience, and how to architect small (or massive) adventures that pull you out of the fog and back into a life of clarity, confidence, and meaning.
Ready to get uncomfortable? Good. That’s where the growth happens. Tune in now!
If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode— as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode— at http://www.JimHarshawJr.com/Action.
By Jim Harshaw, Jr.4.9
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#511 How Dean King Turned Danger Into Discipline and Storytelling Into Purpose
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Action Plan: https://jimharshawjr.com/ACTION
Free Clarity Call: https://jimharshawjr.com/APPLY
Dean King got shot at, crossed the Sahara by camel, and still says the real challenge is letting go of control.
Comfort is the slowest form of failure, and most men don’t notice it until it’s too late.
Men who step into the hard stuff aren’t thrill-seekers— they’re just done pretending comfort leads anywhere worth going.
Most men don’t need more comfort; they need a good punch in the gut from reality.
In this “Success for the Athletic-Minded Man” episode, I sit down with Dean King, award-winning author of “Skeletons on the Zahara,” “Guardians of the Valley,” and a dozen other nonfiction thrillers.
But these aren’t just stories— Dean lives them.
He’s survived camel-back expeditions across the Sahara, dodged bullets in West Virginia while researching the Hatfields and McCoys, and walked the Portuguese Camino with his daughter, all in pursuit of truth, purpose, and a damn good story.
This one is for the man stuck in his business, career, or routine— searching for clarity, momentum, or maybe just his edge. We talk about the value of discomfort, why letting go of control is often the key to growth, and how to find purpose through adversity.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re going through the motions, this episode will remind you what it means to feel alive again.
You’ll walk away with lessons on mindset, resilience, and how to architect small (or massive) adventures that pull you out of the fog and back into a life of clarity, confidence, and meaning.
Ready to get uncomfortable? Good. That’s where the growth happens. Tune in now!
If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode— as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode— at http://www.JimHarshawJr.com/Action.

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