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Nathan’s journey is nothing short of a redemption story – from a troubled youth arrested at 13, to a son who once felt abandoned by his drug‑addicted father, to the man who later found himself washing his dad’s back in a moment of raw forgiveness and profound gratitude.
We’ll hear how a brief, heartbreaking exchange with his terminally‑ill father in the hospital sparked Nathan’s life‑mission: to help people “die empty” by living fully, purpose‑driven lives. He shares the daily gratitude practice that transformed his perspective — a five‑minute ritual of thank‑yous that stretches from the humble water jug on his desk to the global supply chain behind every iPhone.
Nathan also opens up about his hands‑on work with cancer patients, his belief that time is our most precious asset, and his guiding mantra: “the longer we procrastinate, the longer time robs us of destiny.”
Tune in for:
Whether you’re looking for a spark of inspiration, a practical gratitude habit, or simply a reminder that every moment counts, this episode will leave you feeling uplifted, motivated, and ready to chase your own dreams—while helping others do the same.
Grab your headphones, set a timer for five minutes, and get ready to seek, share, and amplify gratitude with Nathan Hook. Let’s dive in!
Resources:
Head to https://AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE to get UP TO $300 off today!
Thank you so much for listening to The Gratitude Podcast! Please rate and review us everywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Timestamps:
02:32 – Turning point: hospital visit with terminal‑ill dad sparks his passion for helping others.
04:02 – Dad’s plea “I need more time” fuels Nathan’s drive to help people live fully (“die empty”).
04:36 – Host praises Nathan’s passion for purpose and living a single‑life fully.
05:14 – Nathan’s belief that God gave us two hands: one to give, one to receive.
05:49 – Discussion of Nathan’s work with cancer‑stricken patients.
06:18 – Volunteer for American Cancer Society’s “Road to Recovery” – transporting patients to treatment.
07:00 – Personal fulfillment from helping others get to life‑saving care.
07:19 – Time as life’s most precious asset; helping others extends that time.
08:03 – Invest time in what you love; avoid doing things only for convenience.
08:36 – Gratitude flows naturally when we pursue our passions.
11:06 – Nathan defines gratitude: being present, appreciating health, breath, and the moment.
12:10 – Legacy: living forever through influence and helping others (e.g., Gandhi, Mother Teresa).
13:28 – Favorite quote (Bruce Wilkinson): “A moment of gratitude makes a difference in your attitude.”
14:34 – How gratitude instantly shifts mindset and outlook.
15:05 – Everyday example: choosing gratitude over frustration while standing in line.
16:39 – Background: dad’s heroin addiction, parental divorce, early estrangement.
17:58 – Recap of teenage arrests and Mom’s grounding influence.
18:38 – Washing dad’s back: confronting resentment, forgiving, feeling deep gratitude.
19:48 – Realization: being blessed to have a father after years of anger.
20:42 – Host’s reaction to Nathan’s powerful forgiveness story.
21:04 – Question: what advice would Nathan give his younger self about gratitude?
23:35 – Answer: take ownership, control your life—don’t blame circumstances.
24:51 – Emphasizing responsibility, forgiveness, and reshaping personal narrative.
25:42 – Daily gratitude habit: spend five minutes each day finding one thing to thank.
26:54 – Example: gratitude chain for a water jug—from designer to cashier.
28:02 – Depth of gratitude: seeing beyond the visible to the unseen contributors.
28:17 – Host invites listeners to try the five‑minute gratitude exercise now.
29:15 – Using an iPhone as gratitude focus: set timer, breathe, thank the creation chain.
30:55 – Detailed gratitude for every step in the iPhone’s production, distribution, and use.
32:32 – Host’s appreciation of the exercise and its impact on listeners.
33:25 – Who Nathan is grateful for: God, his wife, mother, friends, and the podcast host.
34:21 – Where to find Nathan: NathanCook.com and TheSuccessBoard.com.
35:01 – Closing quote: “The longer we procrastinate, the longer time robs us of destiny.”
35:48 – Final thanks and encouragement to pursue passions that help others.
36:06 – Call to share the episode with anyone who might need inspiration.
36:22 – Outro: keep seeking and spreading gratitude.
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Nathan’s journey is nothing short of a redemption story – from a troubled youth arrested at 13, to a son who once felt abandoned by his drug‑addicted father, to the man who later found himself washing his dad’s back in a moment of raw forgiveness and profound gratitude.
We’ll hear how a brief, heartbreaking exchange with his terminally‑ill father in the hospital sparked Nathan’s life‑mission: to help people “die empty” by living fully, purpose‑driven lives. He shares the daily gratitude practice that transformed his perspective — a five‑minute ritual of thank‑yous that stretches from the humble water jug on his desk to the global supply chain behind every iPhone.
Nathan also opens up about his hands‑on work with cancer patients, his belief that time is our most precious asset, and his guiding mantra: “the longer we procrastinate, the longer time robs us of destiny.”
Tune in for:
Whether you’re looking for a spark of inspiration, a practical gratitude habit, or simply a reminder that every moment counts, this episode will leave you feeling uplifted, motivated, and ready to chase your own dreams—while helping others do the same.
Grab your headphones, set a timer for five minutes, and get ready to seek, share, and amplify gratitude with Nathan Hook. Let’s dive in!
Resources:
Head to https://AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE to get UP TO $300 off today!
Thank you so much for listening to The Gratitude Podcast! Please rate and review us everywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Timestamps:
02:32 – Turning point: hospital visit with terminal‑ill dad sparks his passion for helping others.
04:02 – Dad’s plea “I need more time” fuels Nathan’s drive to help people live fully (“die empty”).
04:36 – Host praises Nathan’s passion for purpose and living a single‑life fully.
05:14 – Nathan’s belief that God gave us two hands: one to give, one to receive.
05:49 – Discussion of Nathan’s work with cancer‑stricken patients.
06:18 – Volunteer for American Cancer Society’s “Road to Recovery” – transporting patients to treatment.
07:00 – Personal fulfillment from helping others get to life‑saving care.
07:19 – Time as life’s most precious asset; helping others extends that time.
08:03 – Invest time in what you love; avoid doing things only for convenience.
08:36 – Gratitude flows naturally when we pursue our passions.
11:06 – Nathan defines gratitude: being present, appreciating health, breath, and the moment.
12:10 – Legacy: living forever through influence and helping others (e.g., Gandhi, Mother Teresa).
13:28 – Favorite quote (Bruce Wilkinson): “A moment of gratitude makes a difference in your attitude.”
14:34 – How gratitude instantly shifts mindset and outlook.
15:05 – Everyday example: choosing gratitude over frustration while standing in line.
16:39 – Background: dad’s heroin addiction, parental divorce, early estrangement.
17:58 – Recap of teenage arrests and Mom’s grounding influence.
18:38 – Washing dad’s back: confronting resentment, forgiving, feeling deep gratitude.
19:48 – Realization: being blessed to have a father after years of anger.
20:42 – Host’s reaction to Nathan’s powerful forgiveness story.
21:04 – Question: what advice would Nathan give his younger self about gratitude?
23:35 – Answer: take ownership, control your life—don’t blame circumstances.
24:51 – Emphasizing responsibility, forgiveness, and reshaping personal narrative.
25:42 – Daily gratitude habit: spend five minutes each day finding one thing to thank.
26:54 – Example: gratitude chain for a water jug—from designer to cashier.
28:02 – Depth of gratitude: seeing beyond the visible to the unseen contributors.
28:17 – Host invites listeners to try the five‑minute gratitude exercise now.
29:15 – Using an iPhone as gratitude focus: set timer, breathe, thank the creation chain.
30:55 – Detailed gratitude for every step in the iPhone’s production, distribution, and use.
32:32 – Host’s appreciation of the exercise and its impact on listeners.
33:25 – Who Nathan is grateful for: God, his wife, mother, friends, and the podcast host.
34:21 – Where to find Nathan: NathanCook.com and TheSuccessBoard.com.
35:01 – Closing quote: “The longer we procrastinate, the longer time robs us of destiny.”
35:48 – Final thanks and encouragement to pursue passions that help others.
36:06 – Call to share the episode with anyone who might need inspiration.
36:22 – Outro: keep seeking and spreading gratitude.

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