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Grit Is “Discipline on Steroids”: John Hudson on Leadership, Failure & Resilience (Episode 2 Re-Release!)

24 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In this special re-run episode of The Grit Mindset, entrepreneur John Hudson shares his powerful definition of grit: “discipline on steroids.” Through decades of experience building a successful logistics company, leading teams, and even launching a gym during the uncertainty of COVID, John opens up about the realities of perseverance, failure, leadership, and knowing when it’s time to pivot. This conversation is packed with practical wisdom for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone navigating setbacks while chasing meaningful success.

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