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Episode 68 Stop being a Victim and Own it

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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't your circumstances... but your refusal to own them? In this episode of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Carrie Rudiger dive deep into the concept of Extreme Ownership and what it truly means to stop living as a victim and start creating your reality. Together, they explore: * Why everything in your life is connected to a series of decisions * The difference between ownership and control * How surrendering to God and taking responsibility can coexist * Why victim mentality keeps people stuck * The dangerous cycle of victim, perpetrator, and savior * How gratitude transforms ownership into growth * The role of authenticity, energy, and personal responsibility * Why "Good." might be the most powerful word you can say during adversity Greg shares lessons from Extreme Ownership and how taking responsibility for every aspect of his life transformed his marriage, leadership, faith, and purpose. Carrie offers a powerful perspective on ownership, authenticity, and how the choices we make shape the reality we experience. This conversation challenges a cultural mindset that encourages blame, excuses, and victimhood—and offers a different path: 👉 Recognize. 👉 Acknowledge. 👉 Decide. Because when you stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "What do I need to own?" everything changes. 🎙️ The question for the RAD Team this week: What do you need to own? @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com Much Love and as always, Stay Rad!

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Episode Episode 68 Stop being a Victim and Own it Cover

Episode 68 Stop being a Victim and Own it

What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't your circumstances... but your refusal to own them? In this episode of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Carrie Rudiger dive deep into the concept of Extreme Ownership and what it truly means to stop living as a victim and start creating your reality. Together, they explore: * Why everything in your life is connected to a series of decisions * The difference between ownership and control * How surrendering to God and taking responsibility can coexist * Why victim mentality keeps people stuck * The dangerous cycle of victim, perpetrator, and savior * How gratitude transforms ownership into growth * The role of authenticity, energy, and personal responsibility * Why "Good." might be the most powerful word you can say during adversity Greg shares lessons from Extreme Ownership and how taking responsibility for every aspect of his life transformed his marriage, leadership, faith, and purpose. Carrie offers a powerful perspective on ownership, authenticity, and how the choices we make shape the reality we experience. This conversation challenges a cultural mindset that encourages blame, excuses, and victimhood—and offers a different path: 👉 Recognize. 👉 Acknowledge. 👉 Decide. Because when you stop asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and start asking, "What do I need to own?" everything changes. 🎙️ The question for the RAD Team this week: What do you need to own? @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com Much Love and as always, Stay Rad!

Gestern1 h 4 min
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Episode 67 Rest, Grace and the Grind

In Episode 66 of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Matt Rolfe dive deep into the true meaning of rest—not just physical rest, but spiritual, emotional, and mental restoration. After an impactful week of resiliency training with firefighters in Laguna Beach, Greg and Matt reflect on burnout, self-awareness, grace, faith, and the importance of intentionally slowing down long enough to hear God’s direction for your life. This episode explores: * Why rest is more than taking a nap * Living in constant “fight or flight” mode * Faith, grace, and learning to trust God’s plan * The pressure of perfectionism and always needing control * Why slowing down can actually strengthen your purpose * How gratitude, reflection, and presence change your life Together, they unpack the idea that true resilience doesn’t come from grinding nonstop—it comes from learning how to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, anxious, disconnected, or spiritually drained… this conversation is for you. 🎙️ Episode 66 is available now. @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com Much love and as always, Stay Rad!

8. Juni 20261 h 0 min
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Episode 66 Avoiding or Diluting Life?

In Episode 66 of The RADcast, Greg and Carrie Rudiger record from Hotel Joaquin after a powerful week of resiliency training, healing conversations, and personal reflection. This episode dives deep into: * Isolation vs. solitude * Why we hide behind walls or distract ourselves with noise * How childhood programming shapes who we think we are * Learning to receive connection instead of fearing it * Energy, discernment, and human connection * The healing power of nature, horses, dogs, and presence * Why silence and solitude are necessary to hear God clearly Carrie shares powerful moments from her solo RAD adventure through Colorado, Sedona, and Monument Valley—including deep realizations about releasing the identity of being “shy” and learning to open her heart to authentic connection. Greg reflects on his own lifelong need for constant noise, people, and distraction—and how learning to sit alone with God transformed his perspective on purpose, faith, and relationships. Together, they unpack the truth that many of us live on opposite ends of the same avoidant spectrum: 👉 hiding behind walls or 👉 diluting ourselves in constant noise and distraction. The challenge becomes: Can you sit still long enough to truly hear yourself… and hear God? 🎙️ Want more? Join us on Episode 65 of The RADcast. @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com Much love and as always, Stay Rad!

1. Juni 202648 min
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Episode 65 What's The Toll?

What’s the toll? In this deeply personal episode of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger and Matt Rolfe sit down for one of their most vulnerable conversations yet. Matt opens up about surviving a heart attack at 38 years old while on duty as a firefighter, the guilt he carried afterward, and the ongoing battle between pushing forward and listening to what God may be calling him toward. Together, Greg and Matt unpack: * Denial after trauma * The guilt of receiving help * Why we struggle to accept love and support * The hidden toll stress, anxiety, and pressure place on our bodies * Faith, purpose, and learning to trust God’s plan * What it truly means to be resilient another day This episode isn’t just about a heart attack. It’s about identity. Purpose. Mortality. And the question we all need to ask ourselves: 👉 What’s your toll? Because eventually… your body, mind, and soul collect the bill. If you’re carrying stress, pressure, anxiety, or silently fighting through something heavy—this conversation is for you. 🎙️ Catch the RADcast every Monday, wherever you podcast. Much love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com #StayRAD #RADcast #FaithOverFear #MentalStrength #DoTheWork

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Episode 64 RAD wife, RAD venture

If you’ve ever felt stuck, disconnected, burned out, or uncertain about your next step, this conversation will hit home. On this deeply personal episode of RADcast, Greg Rudiger sits down with his wife, Carrie Rudiger, for her very first podcast interview as she shares the story behind her solo “RADventure” across the country in a camper van. From fasting in the mountains of Montana to discovering powerful “God nudges” and synchronicities along the way, Carrie opens up about surrender, faith, healing, and learning to trust the path in front of her. Together, Greg and Carrie unpack the difference between isolation and solitude, why surrender is actually strength, and how discomfort often leads us closer to purpose. Carrie also vulnerably shares the emotional decision to close her wellness spa, step away from massage therapy, and embrace a season of transformation and self-discovery. Through stories of waterfalls, mountain hikes, churches, fasting, and quiet moments with God, this episode is a reminder that growth often happens when we stop trying to control everything and start listening. Topics include: * Faith, intuition, and “God winks” * Strength through surrender * Isolation vs. intentional solitude * Healing, burnout, and self-worth * Closing old chapters and embracing transformation * Joy, purpose, and trusting the unknown * Carrie’s new journey with Flourish with Carrie Follow Carrie: Instagram & Facebook: @FlourishWithCarrie Follow the show: @theRADcastpod Much love and as always… Stay RAD.

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