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Hollywood's Blind Spot How He Saw Success With One Eye (And You Can Too)

Hollywood's Blind Spot How He Saw Success With One Eye (And You Can Too)

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He’s a Hollywood veteran with 4 Emmys and a resume that reads like a who’s who of entertainment. But Bryan H. Shepard kept a secret for 36 years: he's visually impaired. He's revealing how he not only survived, but thrived in a visually-driven industry, and what his "eagle spirit" can teach us all about overcoming our own "blind spots" to find true purpose and lasting success. This is a gritty, faith-fueled conversation you can't miss.


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👉 Book your transformation session: https://cal.com/MarcusHart/30min

👉 Take a FREE assessment: https://www.ko-fi.com/transformu

👉 Support veterans & mental health: https://nobleevolve.shop


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