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The Journey with Clayton Nelson

The Journey with Clayton Nelson

By: Clayton Nelson
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The mission of this podcast is to build a supportive community where we explore the transformative journeys of our guests, celebrating the challenges they've overcome and the wisdom gained. Through authentic storytelling, I aim to inspire and uplift listeners, urging them to persevere through challenging times by drawing strength from others. It is my goal to ignite a spark within each listener, prompting them to reflect on the past storms they have weathered, recognize the lessons and personal growth they have experienced, and empower them to endure future challenges. By sharing our own mistakes and failures, I want to create a ripple effect, enabling others to learn and grow so they can reach their goals. I want to help people realize that if you don't quit, you can't lose. Keep showing up.

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Episodes
  • Jayden Robarge: The Crash That Changed Everything (How She Rebuilt) | Ep. 190
    Feb 27 2026

    Jayden Robarge shares the story of the car crash that broke her neck and changed the direction of her life forever. She was in a car with her best friends. One of them didn’t make it home.

    We talk about how she processed the trauma, how she found strength in the darkest moments, and how she rebuilt her confidence and identity.

    Today, she owns Ash and Ice and helps others grow through intentional discomfort — sauna, cold plunge, and mental resilience.

    This episode will challenge you to think about how you respond when life doesn’t go as planned.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Jake Robles: How He Transformed Into the Man He Wanted to Become | Ep. 189
    Feb 23 2026

    Jake shares:

    • How he developed belief in himself
    • The moments that shaped his identity
    • His biggest advice for building confidence


    If you want to learn how he built his self-confidence- listen to this.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Caleb Moller: What 100 Miles Taught Me About My Mind | Ep. 188
    Feb 20 2026

    One year ago, Caleb Moller sat down with me for a podcast. Since then, a lot has changed.

    In the last 12 months, we’ve:

    • Run a 100-mile race
    • Full summer of door-to-door sales
    • Started training for an Ironman
    • And watched Caleb go from completely anti-social media… to posting five times a day
    • Hosting our own marathon

    In this episode, we break down what actually shifted.

    We talk about:

    • The unexpected lesson he learned from running 100 miles
    • What pushing your body to the edge teaches you about your mind
    • His honest relationship with social media — and why he decided to lean in
    • The internal voices that drive him (and how he manages that relationship)
    • Finding self truth and how we are striving to be more conscious humans.

    This isn’t a surface-level conversation about posting more content or training harder. It’s about identity. It’s about self-truth. It’s about the relationship you have with yourself when no one is watching.

    If you’re in a season of growth — physically, mentally, spiritually, or professionally — this episode is for you.

    Direct Message Me: (DM is always open!)

    Instagram: Claytonnelson_
    Twiter: Clayton_Nelson5
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    58 mins
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