• Jeremy Renner: Rejecting Hawkeye's "Insult Offer" & His Fightback After 14,000lb Snowplough Crash (E348)

  • May 5 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Jeremy Renner: Rejecting Hawkeye's "Insult Offer" & His Fightback After 14,000lb Snowplough Crash (E348)

  • Summary

  • Jeremy Renner is an award-winning actor known for his roles in films like The Hurt Locker, The Avengers, and Mayor of Kingstown. Beyond the big screen, he’s someone who’s faced serious real-life battles and come out stronger, with a powerful story of resilience and healing.


    In this episode, Jeremy opens up about pushing through the toughest moments of his life. He talks about the importance of facing hardships head-on, finding small emotional milestones, and how "gamifying" his recovery helped him stay motivated.


    He also shares how vital his support system was, but makes it clear that real recovery had to come from within. His daughter became a huge motivator, and he reflects on how suffering can actually lead to real growth and a deeper connection with others.


    This episode is all about finding strength through pain, staying grounded, and choosing happiness no matter what.


    Jeremy Renner's My Next Breath is available in all formats now, published by Simon & Schuster UK.


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