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Jerri Haslem: My Health Is Non-Negotiable

40 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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“My health is non-negotiable.” At 63, Birmingham’s own Jerri Haslem — known as “The Peach of 63” — is still moving, still showing up, and still choosing discipline every single day. In this episode of The Forté Effect, host Instructor Forté sits down with Jerri for a powerful conversation on health, longevity, and purpose. From starting her running journey at 38 to completing over 60 half marathons, Jerri shares what it really means to stay consistent and keep moving — at every stage of life. Rooted in Birmingham and grounded in community, this conversation reflects the spirit of a city that continues to rise through resilience, discipline, and legacy. This is more than a conversation about fitness. It’s about how you show up for your life. Because if you’re still breathing… it’s not too late. 🎙️ The Forté Effect — Where technology, creativity, and the future of work meet. 🔗 Connect with Instructor Forté: https://linktr.ee/instructorforte ✂️ Turn your content into viral clips with OpusClip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=reinventwithforte

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