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#64 - John Marsh: From Suicidal Meth Addict to $1.5B Real Estate Visionary

#64 - John Marsh: From Suicidal Meth Addict to $1.5B Real Estate Visionary

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John Marsh was a meth addict, $1.5 million in debt, and moments away from taking his own life. In this raw and powerful conversation, John shares the moment in an attic when he cried out to a God he didn’t know and everything changed. From the depths of addiction and divorce, he rebuilt not only his life and marriage, but an entire town. Today, John and his wife Ash have launched 63 businesses, restored over 300 properties, and now steward more than $1.5 billion in what he calls “redemptive real estate.” We talk about hitting rock bottom, what real forgiveness looks like, the power of vision, and how to align faith, finances, and purpose. It’s a story of beauty from brokenness and proof that no one is too far gone to be used for something extraordinary. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ⁠⁠ElevenLabs⁠⁠ for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice. ALS Investment Fund: Thanks to ⁠⁠ALS Investment Fund⁠⁠ for supporting this episode. SOCIAL: Website: ⁠⁠tgnlu.com⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠@nlutimgreen⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠facebook.com/NLUpod⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@nlupod⁠⁠ AUDIO ONLY: Spotify: ⁠⁠Listen on Spotify⁠⁠ Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠Listen on Apple Podcasts⁠⁠ PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: ⁠⁠tackleals.com⁠⁠ Tim Green Books: ⁠⁠authortimgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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