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The Authentic Journey Ep. 21 - Joseph Di Giulio on The Small Steps That Saved His Life w/ Ben Beeri

1 h 19 min · 20. Feb. 2026
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Joe De Giulio returns to The Authentic Journey for a raw and honest conversation about addiction recovery, faith, masculinity, marriage, and the small daily choices that define your future. From nearly losing his life to preparing for marriage, Joe shares how sobriety, discipline, and leaning into God transformed his path. This episode dives into emotional regulation, perspective shifts, and why the difference between 49% and 51% effort can completely change your identity. If you’re navigating fear, rebuilding from rock bottom, or striving to become a better man, partner, or leader — this episode is for you. Follow The Authentic Journey for more conversations on growth, mindset, faith, and transformation.

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