• Turning Trauma into Motivation with Devon Levesque

  • Apr 12 2023
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast
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Turning Trauma into Motivation with Devon Levesque

  • Summary

  • Hold on to your seat and learn how to turn trauma into motivation as Lisa Wimberger talks with Guinness Book of World Records holder and Forbes 30 under 30 Devon Levesque. This is about alchemizing some of the worst kind of trauma into a no-holds barred success story of heart, mind, and optimal performance. 

    Devon Lévesque is a 30-year-old serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, and fitness enthusiast. At 23, and after 5 years of working in the hospitality sector, he began coaching clients on positive energy and his unique health practices, which quickly led him to start his first company. He is the founder of two companies; The DML Group, which invests in growth stage health and wellness companies and Creator & Company, a growth marketing firm helping selected brands build community. Devon and his team have invested and spearheaded marketing initiatives for some of the largest companies in the industry including Super Coffee, Playbook, Whoop, Promix, ARENA, Gymshark and more. Aside from his business ventures, Devon lists mental and physical health as a top priority. He bear crawled a marathon in 2020 in 20 hours and 48 minutes to not only set a world record but raise capital for suicide awareness and mental health. He is now in the middle of his next purpose driven challenge by summiting the highest point on every continent in the world. 


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