• Unlocking Your Potential: From Struggling Country Boy to National Leader with Chris Cox

  • May 16 2023
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast
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Unlocking Your Potential: From Struggling Country Boy to National Leader with Chris Cox

  • Summary

  • Get ready for an awe-inspiring and exhilarating journey on the Second Wind Leadership Podcast as we introduce you to Chris Cox, a true embodiment of unleashing potential and defying odds. From a struggling country boy to a nationally recognized motivational speaker, organizational consultant, and pastor, Chris's story will leave you breathless with inspiration. Join us as he reveals the transformative power of overcoming academic challenges, bullying, and isolation, and how he harnessed these experiences to propel himself to extraordinary heights. With captivating anecdotes, powerful insights, and a contagious passion for helping others, Chris will ignite a fire within you to embrace your unique gifts, navigate life's tunnels, and launch your potential like never before. Whether you're a new subscriber or a longtime listener, this episode promises to be a game-changer, infusing you with the belief that anything is possible when you tap into your true calling. Buckle up and get ready to embark on a life-changing adventure with Chris Cox on the Second Wind Leadership Podcast!

    Follow Chris at chriscoxspeakz.com or on instagram @chriscoxspeakz

    You can learn more about me at www.jameswilsonjr.com Or Follow me on instagram or facebook @jwiljr.




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