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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Zach Young, we meet Kenny Weiss, a trauma recovery and relationship coach who embarked on a unique 30-year journey of self-healing before ever taking on a client. Kenny shares his powerful perspective on how unresolved childhood trauma is the root of adult struggles in business, relationships, and life. He introduces his transformative methods, the "Worst Day Cycle" and the "Emotional Authenticity Approach," explaining why his direct, truth-telling style often initially repels the very people he can help the most, and how confronting self-deception is the key to lasting healing and self-love.
Kenny delves into the mechanics of denial, describing it as a life-saving tool in childhood that becomes self-destructive in adulthood. He challenges the listener to consider the idea that we are all navigating the world with the emotional development of children and why popular culture reflects this. With profound honesty, Kenny discusses his personal goals, which are not centered on fame or business growth, but on being a father who can fully hear and acknowledge his children's pain to free them from any burden, embodying the very healing he teaches.
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders Future, with host Zach Young, we meet Kenny Weiss, a trauma recovery and relationship coach who embarked on a unique 30-year journey of self-healing before ever taking on a client. Kenny shares his powerful perspective on how unresolved childhood trauma is the root of adult struggles in business, relationships, and life. He introduces his transformative methods, the "Worst Day Cycle" and the "Emotional Authenticity Approach," explaining why his direct, truth-telling style often initially repels the very people he can help the most, and how confronting self-deception is the key to lasting healing and self-love.
Kenny delves into the mechanics of denial, describing it as a life-saving tool in childhood that becomes self-destructive in adulthood. He challenges the listener to consider the idea that we are all navigating the world with the emotional development of children and why popular culture reflects this. With profound honesty, Kenny discusses his personal goals, which are not centered on fame or business growth, but on being a father who can fully hear and acknowledge his children's pain to free them from any burden, embodying the very healing he teaches.