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Why Surrender Might Be the Strongest Decision You’ll Ever Make with Westley Morris

Why Surrender Might Be the Strongest Decision You’ll Ever Make with Westley Morris

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What if the hardest parts of your story were actually the very things that could change lives?

In this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Westley Morris, and let me tell you, this conversation hit me straight in the gut in the best way possible. Westley’s story is raw, it’s real, and it’s packed with the kind of wisdom you can only earn the hard way.

We talk about:

  • How to rebuild trust when life has shattered it.
  • The “non-negotiables” that will carry you through storms when nothing else can.
  • Why surrender isn’t weakness but the doorway to strength.
  • The surprising way pain can transform into purpose.

There are moments in this episode where I just had to pause, sit back, and let it sink in. Westley doesn’t sugarcoat the struggles, but he also doesn’t leave you there. What he shares about turning setbacks into stepping stones will make you rethink the way you’re living right now.

If you’ve ever wondered whether your story still matters… or if change is even possible when the odds are stacked against you… this is the episode you need to hear.

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  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westley.morris/

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