Survive and Advance

Reflections on Season One

9 min · 12. loka 2022
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“Most people go through life not being a survivor. They just exist. They let life overrun them. They become a victim, but that can always change.” - Paul Estridge This season was dedicated to bringing you Paul’s Principles of Survival along with harrowing stories of people who have faced life-shattering challenges and come out stronger on the other side. In this finale episode, Paul reflects on what he’s learned from conversations with his guest about what it takes to never give up. Listen in to hear why Paul says anyone can be a survivor as long as they’re willing to change their mindset and be rooted in faith.

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