The Sean Trace Show
In this episode of The Sean Trace Show, I sit down with Harry Psaros, bestselling author, executive neuroscience specialist, martial artist, and one of Pittsburgh's most passionate autism advocates. Harry opens up about his journey raising his son Gus through an autism diagnosis, the devastating setback of watching two and a half years of therapy progress disappear after a single accident, and what it truly means to refuse to quit. We talk about resilience as a daily choice, the Greek philosophy of philotimo - doing good for the sake of good, and why real strength has nothing to do with toxic masculinity and everything to do with empathy, legacy, and showing up fully for the people who need you. Harry also breaks down his 2% Rule, a mindset framework that helped him survive the overwhelm of early diagnosis and come out stronger on the other side. What's one small action you've taken recently that created an unexpected ripple effect for someone else?
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