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TMB57 - John Leister - Late Bloomer: How Faith and Flow Sparked a Lasting Flame

TMB57 - John Leister - Late Bloomer: How Faith and Flow Sparked a Lasting Flame

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In this episode, I’m joined by John Leister—author of over 100 books, co-host of the Canadian Bro Show, and one of the most heartfelt storytellers I've met in a long time. We get real about everything from childhood trauma and self-doubt to psoriasis, procrastination, and the long road to rediscovering purpose.

John opens up about growing up feeling like an outsider, abandoning his dream of acting after a humiliating moment on stage, and how years of inertia gave way to creative revival when he reached out to God in a moment of desperation. That leap of faith reignited his passion for storytelling—and led him to finally publish his first book at 53.

Now, John writes gritty, character-driven detective stories inspired by his own life, streaming his energy into a purpose that fuels him daily. We explore the role of self-belief, the joy of starting late, and the deep connection between inner healing and creative expression.

If you've ever felt stuck, unworthy, or unsure whether it’s too late to begin—this episode is your sign. We even talk about death, legacy, and the dream of dying in our boots, doing what we love.


#SelfPublishing #LateBloomer #CreativityAndHealing #AuthorLife #FaithAndWriting #OvercomingSelfDoubt #Inspiration #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowth

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