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EP 209 - Why Ownership Fixes Everything

EP 209 - Why Ownership Fixes Everything

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🔥 The moment you choose ownership… everything changes.

In this powerful episode of the Finding Better Podcast, John Suzuki sits down with Brian Price — executive coach, speaker, and creator of the Extraordinary Husband Framework — to explore how taking full ownership of your life can transform your relationships, identity, and purpose.

From navigating burnout and career pressure to facing his daughter’s leukemia diagnosis and nearly losing his marriage, Brian shares the raw, real experiences that forced him to redefine leadership — starting with himself.

This is a conversation about presence, responsibility, and what it truly means to fight for the people you love — not with them.

Inside this conversation, you’ll learn:

1. Why most people struggle with relationships (even when they care deeply) 2. The hidden cost of “compartmentalizing” your life 3. How disconnection is quietly damaging modern relationships 4. The difference between fighting with vs. fighting for your partner 5. How a life crisis can realign your priorities instantly 6. What true ownership actually looks like in everyday life 7. Why self-leadership is the foundation of all leadership

💡 Key Takeaways:

1. Ownership means taking full responsibility for your actions, emotions, and impact 2. You can’t lead others until you learn to lead yourself 3. Presence matters more than performance in relationships 4. Everything in your life is connected — nothing is isolated 5. Choosing ownership is the turning point for real change

Connect with Brian Price: Facebook: www.facebook.com/brian.m.price1 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brianmprice Instagram: @brianmprice109

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