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How Choosing Hard Things Can Save Your Marriage with Mitchell Osmond

How Choosing Hard Things Can Save Your Marriage with Mitchell Osmond

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In this powerful episode, Alain Dumonceaux, host of The Revolutionary Man Movement, delves into the often-overlooked aspect of true leadership within the home. Joined by Mitchell Osmond, leadership advisor and founder of Dad Nation, the conversation unpacks the painful tension many men feel between career success and personal struggle. Highlights include Mitchell's personal transformation from hitting rock bottom. These pivotal moments spurred change, the importance of physical fitness in leadership, and actionable steps for men seeking to break generational cycles and rekindle family connections. Don't miss the practical tools and heartfelt discussion aimed at helping men lead with power, integrity, and impact.

Key moments in this episode:

01:43 Meet Mitchell Osmond: A Journey of Transformation

05:58 Rebuilding and Finding Purpose

14:53 The Power of Connection: The Connection Code

19:02 The Importance of Fitness and Mindset

21:22 Building Self-Confidence and Respect

26:23 Choosing Your Hard: Embracing Challenges

28:01 Breaking Generational Cycles

31:28 Leaving a Legacy

34:54 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

How to reach Mitchell:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dadnationco

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-osmond-5a07a210a/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/mitchellosmond/

Free Course: The Connection Code

Podcast: The Dad Nation Podcast

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