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Why Healing Doesn't Mean Moving On with D. Logan

52 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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Sometimes the hardest part of healing isn't what happened to us—it's believing we can still become someone new because of it. What if moving forward doesn't require leaving your past behind? Signature Quote "Healing isn't something you finish. It's something you continue." Why This Quote Matters This idea sits at the heart of the conversation. Rather than treating healing as a finish line, Logan reminds us that it's an ongoing practice—one that invites resilience, self-awareness, and hope, even when life takes unexpected turns. Episode Description Some conversations stay with you long after they're over. This was one of those conversations for me. Logan shares an extraordinary journey—from growing up in a restrictive environment and serving two tours in Iraq to navigating PTSD, divorce, and rebuilding his life with renewed purpose. What struck me most wasn't simply what he survived—it was the perspective he gained along the way. Together, we explore what it really means to heal, how our identity can evolve through adversity, and why some of life's greatest breakthroughs begin the moment we stop believing we're permanently defined by our hardest seasons. If you've ever wondered whether it's possible to begin again, I think you'll find something in this conversation that speaks directly to you. In This Episode, You'll Hear About Why healing is an ongoing practice—not a destination. How adversity can become the foundation for a renewed sense of purpose. The importance of finding your personal "North Star" during life's most difficult seasons. Practical ways to build resilience without pretending life is easy. Why your past doesn't have to determine your future. Guest Bio D. Logan Unlimited is a U.S. Air Force veteran, live television director, speaker, and resilience advocate. Drawing from his experiences with military service, PTSD, and personal reinvention, he helps others build resilience, embrace growth, and live with greater purpose and intention. Guest Links Website: https://theloganunlimited.com⁠ Connect with Logan: LinkedIn Instagram TikTok (@TheLoganUnlimited) Listen on Major Platforms 🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2jVR6V7X2kRiCCDXE0FTyl?si=IR3TsfEWR3WA6BzfBRnVXQ⁠ 🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-audacious-living-podcast/id1547447345⁠ 📦 Amazon Music → https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/9f7902bb-dec8-4bd9-918d-d1fef21b7c67/the-audacious-living-podcast?ref=dm_sh_pGv57yQvAmAQVp2IIaXoDwtFt⁠ Call to Action Enjoying the show? Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this. ⭐ Leave a review: 👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/audacious

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