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In this episode of Men of Influence, Tim Holloway welcomes Dr. Justin Mosley; aka The Mindset Doctor; who shares the story of how a near-death whitewater rafting accident shook him out of a comfortable, successful life and into a deeper, purpose-filled calling. After hearing a divine “wake up” underwater and barely surviving, Justin realized he had been playing small and knew it was time to trade comfort for calling. That defining moment launched him into content creation, coaching, and two powerful TEDx talks. His message is clear: you’re still here for a reason, and your voice might be the exact thing someone else needs to hear to change their life.
Justin unpacks how to turn fear into fuel when it comes to public speaking, using personal stories and mindset shifts to move from panic to purpose. He outlines how to craft a compelling message by starting with who you're speaking to, making one clear point, and always bringing it back to the listener. Whether you're a nervous first-timer or an experienced communicator, his strategies for storytelling, visualization, and emotional framing will inspire you to get your message out. If you've ever thought, “Who am I to speak?”, this conversation will remind you: you are perfectly positioned to serve the person you once were.
Key Takeaways:
Trade Comfort for Calling: A near-death moment showed Justin that survival is permission to go bigger with your purpose.
Start With the Who: Effective messages don’t start with what you want to say; they start with who needs to hear it.
Fear = Fuel: Nerves and excitement feel the same in your body; reframe them to fuel impact instead of avoidance.
Tell a Story, Make a Point, Inspire Action: Great talks aren’t just emotional; they’re transformational.
Practice in Private: Record yourself daily. You’ll become a speaker before you ever step on a stage.
“You are perfectly positioned to serve the person you once were.” – Dr. Justin Mosley
Learn more about Tim through the following links:
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In this episode of Men of Influence, Tim Holloway welcomes Dr. Justin Mosley; aka The Mindset Doctor; who shares the story of how a near-death whitewater rafting accident shook him out of a comfortable, successful life and into a deeper, purpose-filled calling. After hearing a divine “wake up” underwater and barely surviving, Justin realized he had been playing small and knew it was time to trade comfort for calling. That defining moment launched him into content creation, coaching, and two powerful TEDx talks. His message is clear: you’re still here for a reason, and your voice might be the exact thing someone else needs to hear to change their life.
Justin unpacks how to turn fear into fuel when it comes to public speaking, using personal stories and mindset shifts to move from panic to purpose. He outlines how to craft a compelling message by starting with who you're speaking to, making one clear point, and always bringing it back to the listener. Whether you're a nervous first-timer or an experienced communicator, his strategies for storytelling, visualization, and emotional framing will inspire you to get your message out. If you've ever thought, “Who am I to speak?”, this conversation will remind you: you are perfectly positioned to serve the person you once were.
Key Takeaways:
Trade Comfort for Calling: A near-death moment showed Justin that survival is permission to go bigger with your purpose.
Start With the Who: Effective messages don’t start with what you want to say; they start with who needs to hear it.
Fear = Fuel: Nerves and excitement feel the same in your body; reframe them to fuel impact instead of avoidance.
Tell a Story, Make a Point, Inspire Action: Great talks aren’t just emotional; they’re transformational.
Practice in Private: Record yourself daily. You’ll become a speaker before you ever step on a stage.
“You are perfectly positioned to serve the person you once were.” – Dr. Justin Mosley
Learn more about Tim through the following links:
Podcasting group