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JD Denham on Sobriety, Discipline & Becoming the Man You're Meant to Be

1 h 21 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Mark Manderson Show, I sit down with JD Denham for a powerful conversation about addiction, sobriety, discipline, masculinity, faith, family, and rebuilding your life from the ground up. JD opens up about the moments that changed his life, the mindset shifts that helped him overcome addiction, and why discipline—not motivation—is the foundation for long-term success. We also dive into fatherhood, purpose, mental toughness, entrepreneurship, and what it really means to become the man your family needs. If you're struggling with consistency, purpose, addiction, or feeling stuck in life, this episode will challenge the way you think and inspire you to level up.

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