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the mindset that saved my life (feat. D. Logan)

the mindset that saved my life (feat. D. Logan)

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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions around suicide ideation, anxiety and depression.


In this episode of lethal venom, I chat with D. Logan. Logan was raised in a religious cult and became suicidal by the age of eighteen. He ran from the pain, joined the Air Force, and served two combat tours in Iraq.But when he came home, the mental war raged on, anxiety, depression, divorce, and a life stuck in the comfort zone. After hitting rock bottom, he fought back, pursued his dream, and became a successful live TV director.

To learn more about Logan, go to his website https://www.theloganunlimited.com/ or by following his social media platforms.

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