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Johnny Glenn: Blown Up, Shot, and Still Running | Mindset #75

Johnny Glenn: Blown Up, Shot, and Still Running | Mindset #75

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Former Green Beret Johnny Glenn has been blown up five times, shot once, and cracked his frontal lobe—and still refuses to quit. In this powerful episode, he opens up about surviving combat, losing his parents, running across America with pneumonia, and what it means to live by your name.

Johnny shares the brutal truth about pain, purpose, and resilience—and why his mindset is forged not just by war, but by love, loss, and the will to keep going.

This is an episode about grit. About getting back up. And about what it means to be a Glenn.

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