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I told you in Episode 1 I'd come back to Ireland. Today I keep that promise — and I'm more honest in this episode than I've been all season.
This is the episode about what Ireland actually gave me.
My boys — Brendan discovering he's braver than he knew, ordering food he'd never try at home in an 800-year-old castle, reading better than we knew. Liam was quietly becoming a young man, carrying himself like he understood we were doing something sacred with his grandparents.
My wife Kelly, who is my rock — and who I haven't always made it easy to be married to. I'm intense. I'm driven. I'm a lot to live with. And she has stood next to me through every version of me: the bypass, the loss of my parents, the late-night doubts, the decision to build. I get to go all in because Kelly makes all in survivable.
And on Wednesday, I came home. The day after the most spiritually significant week of my life, I was let go from my position. I've been calling it "the door that closed" all season. Here's what it actually was — and why I believe God opened it at exactly the right time. Not a day earlier, when I would have panicked. Not a day later. The exact moment I came home from Ireland with more clarity than I'd had in years.
The setback was a starting gun. That's not a coincidence I can explain away. That's grace with impeccable timing.
📍 Trinity One: https://trinityoneconsulting.com
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Ireland travel, dream manager, dream dividend, Trinity One, marriage, faith, God's timing, layoff, job loss, career change, going all in, family, parenting, Cliffs of Moher, Ashford Castle, gratitude, wife, entrepreneur faith, disciple, podcast season 4
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I told you in Episode 1 I'd come back to Ireland. Today I keep that promise — and I'm more honest in this episode than I've been all season.
This is the episode about what Ireland actually gave me.
My boys — Brendan discovering he's braver than he knew, ordering food he'd never try at home in an 800-year-old castle, reading better than we knew. Liam was quietly becoming a young man, carrying himself like he understood we were doing something sacred with his grandparents.
My wife Kelly, who is my rock — and who I haven't always made it easy to be married to. I'm intense. I'm driven. I'm a lot to live with. And she has stood next to me through every version of me: the bypass, the loss of my parents, the late-night doubts, the decision to build. I get to go all in because Kelly makes all in survivable.
And on Wednesday, I came home. The day after the most spiritually significant week of my life, I was let go from my position. I've been calling it "the door that closed" all season. Here's what it actually was — and why I believe God opened it at exactly the right time. Not a day earlier, when I would have panicked. Not a day later. The exact moment I came home from Ireland with more clarity than I'd had in years.
The setback was a starting gun. That's not a coincidence I can explain away. That's grace with impeccable timing.
📍 Trinity One: https://trinityoneconsulting.com
CHAPTERS:
TAGS:
Ireland travel, dream manager, dream dividend, Trinity One, marriage, faith, God's timing, layoff, job loss, career change, going all in, family, parenting, Cliffs of Moher, Ashford Castle, gratitude, wife, entrepreneur faith, disciple, podcast season 4

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