The Impossible Life: Developing Discipline, Honor, & Character to Step Into Your Purpose & Unlock Your Fullest Potential with Former U.S. Navy Seal, Motivational Speaker, and Podcast Host, Garrett Unclebach, Ep. 180

July 02, 2024
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Happy 4th of July week everyone!!! You see, the Fourth of July—also known as Independence Day—has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the 18th century and the American Revolution. On July 2nd, 1776, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and two days later, on July the 4th, delegates from the 13 colonies adopted the Declaration of Independence, a historic document drafted by Thomas Jefferson. From 1776 to the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence, where many like you and me will be celebrating with festivities ranging from fireworks, parades, and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbecues. However, as we gather with family and friends, we pray that you would reflect on the sacrifices of our forefathers who fought bravely for the liberties we enjoy today. Their courage and resilience laid the foundation for the America we know and cherish. Further, as we gratefully fly our American Flags this Independence day, we pray that our great nation would get back to the qualities on which it was always intended to stand upon: liberty, justice, freedom, love of country, national purpose, and one nation under God. Even though we may find ourselves in some unprecedented times, we serve a God, who goes where He is invited! Let us all pray that the heart of this nation would be restored back to him! Therefore, in honor of the 4th of July, we wanted to bring on a very special guest who has a real heart and appreciation for soldiers and veterans, those who unfortunately get so overlooked in our country today and who have brought the war home with them and suffer with the challenges of PTSD on a daily basis, a heart for this country, and a heart that is on fire for the Lord! Our special guest today is Garrett Unclebach - Garrett Unclebach was a U.S. Navy Seal who achieved much in his military career, but he says none of it “is him.” He is only measured by how he serves and loves God today. His message is simple and clear, to show others the path to greatness through a life not focused on themselves. We pray that this conversation built around the concepts of discipline, sacrifice, duty, valor, strength, integrity, and character would remind you just how blessed we truly are to live in the Land of the Free, because it’s the Home of the Brave! God bless you! God bless this land! And God bless the USA!

 

Garrett’s Website: https://www.theimpossible.life/garrettunclebach 

The Impossible Life Podcast: https://www.theimpossible.life/podcast 

Garrett’s Mindset Mastery Program: https://www.theimpossible.life/mindset 

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Zach Clinton earned his master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling and currently serves as the Vice President of the American Association of Christian Counselors. He co-hosts with his dad, Dr. Tim Clinton, the daily national radio program, Life, Love Faith, and Family. He also hosts the Built Different podcast and is president & host of Ignite Men's Impact Weekend, an annual 2-day conference that gathers almost 10,000 men for fellowship, encouragement, instruction, and praise.

A Licensed Resident Counselor and former Division 1 college baseball player, Zach is a recognized growing authority and voice on performance, motivational psychology, and mental health for today’s generations. His mission is to remind people that they are never out of the fight! Zach is the proud husband to his lovely wife, Evelyn, and they make their home in Lynchburg, VA.

You can find more from Zach at zachclinton.com.
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