Relentless Courage Podcast Promotion Writing
Are you spending your days in a way you’ll be proud of when you look back on them?
This is a question I ask myself all the time. Here’s a little bit of my story from 2012 until now as I prepare to share my Affordable Digital Life Coaching Resources Vision, Block/Rhythm, Action, Nourish and Energize through my Relentless Courage Podcast platform. One of the first activities I’ll challenge listeners with is “Aged Reflection”. In this activity we’ll imagine we’re older and looking back. Will we be proud of what we see? On to my story. There's some never before shared authenticity in here that's a little bit scary to share. In 2012 and 2013 I did not finish (DNF) in my annual attempts at covering 100 miles on foot. There were many reasons for this for reasons I’ve shared a lot over the years. In 2013 I stopped drinking after hitting rock bottom near the end of 2012 and enrolled in the first ever School of Greatness Academy. Lewis Howes, who I played college football with started showing up everywhere on social media and I had no idea why but it was exciting because I knew him and that was about the extent of it. I applied to the Academy and was accepted! My whole world opened up as I would be connecting with people from all over the world. You can check out his podcast, The School of Greatness. Here's an episode I just listened to with Grant Cardone. Around this same time I quit the job I was working for a new, better opportunity helping to revitalize culture at one Minnesota Manufacturing Company. I also began to write these Life Coaching Resources. As I wrote I imagined all of the people I would be able to help overcome things in their own lives. I had three small children at the time, my wife is a Kindergarten teacher and business owner so I had the idea it was on me to create space for her to create and expand so that’s what I did. Many mornings, as I’m guessing parents can relate to, I would work in the early morning and bring kids to school by 7:30am. PGC was a blessing during this time as they provided me with flexibility and accepted my leadership. I was on fire during this time as my head was clear for the first time in a long time and the world was wide open! In 2014 I knew I needed to change things up a bit in order to finish the 100 Mile distance on foot. So, I created Nourish. Nourish consists of four pillars of health and success and 3-5 actions under each pillar. The pillars are stress management, sleep habits, food choices and exercise. During 2014 we rolled out these programs through email, posters, table toppers and just conversation at PGC. I finished the 2014 Superior 100 Mile Trail Race but felt like I still had a lot to prove. Finishing didn’t fulfill me like I had imagined it would. In 2015 my grandfather began his battle with Alzheimers. He and I would spend quite a bit of time together and his death in the fall of 2015 was very hard for me to cope with. At Mile 72 in the Superior 100 I quit, just stopped running, got in the car and headed home. I turned back to the bottle and got locked into that pattern again for the next five or six months. Then a new rock bottom. It was around the time of my 36th birthday and I thought it might be a good idea to “celebrate” with 36 shots of Jack straight from the bottle. Those 36 shots all came over the span of about an hour, 5 or 6 at a time. This was not a good idea but I woke up and turned to God and these Life Coaching Resources. In 2013 and 2014 when I wrote them, my intent was to share them with the world and change humanity forever! That didn’t happen but they did help me. It was the most anticlimactic effort I’ve ever put in. I finished writing, filming, releasing and just trying to figure out ways to share with very little response. I didn’t really know how to handle response at the time anyway so any little bit of encouragement I took as sarcasm and discounted it. I didn’t like myself very much, at all really in 2016. In fact, after another failed attempt at Superior 100 I contemplated (I had what I needed to succeed) suicide. It feels risky to even share this but authenticity is what I’m after. That decision making process is one I’ll never forget. Having made that call in yet another rock bottom moment it has been full steam ahead. In 2017 I did not attempt the 100 mile distance for the first time since 2011 and instead volunteered and enjoyed Superior in a different way. I needed to take some time and recenter my efforts. Howywood Kindergarten was growing and since I basically threw away my job at PGC in 2016, I had time and energy to invest in many aspects of that Digital Educational Resource business. 2018 and 2019 were fun! 2018 was my fastest Superior 100 finish in a little over 34 hours and it could have been faster if I would have cared how fast it was. I would rebound by using the Digital Life Coaching Resources I’d created for myself and begin finding creative ways to share them with others. I wrote on my blog, shot videos, produced “An Athlete’s Diary”, began skiing to embrace winter. My brother and I made our way to Canada to participate in the Sleeping Giant Loppet north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Upon the completion of the 2019 Superior 100 I produced a story on the podcast called “A Tale of Two Trips - My Superior 100 Story”. If you’d like to listen, it’s episode 13. There is also a blog post if you prefer written form. You can search for the title at jonhoward.co. In 2020, while the world shook a bit, we plowed ahead, Katie creating Distance Learning resources for teachers who needed them and I worked harder on Howywood than I ever have in the past making sure teachers could find the resources they needed to keep moving their classrooms forward. We saw great growth in 2020 and are on track to continue growing through 2021. During the summer of 2020 I decided to participate in a virtual ultra marathon I guess you could call it. The Great Virtual Race Across Tennessee took place between May 1 and August 31. Runners were challenged to cover 635 miles on foot. That ended up being about five miles per day after taking a big part of June off. Near the end of June I had a decision to make. Was I going to continue grinding on this GVRAT to finish by August 31 or would I throw in the towel and focus my energy in other areas. During two runs I decided to push forward. But… I didn’t just want to push forward. I wanted to let people into the ultra world and decided to do the 60 Days of Hustle. If you were friends with me on Facebook then you probably heard me talk about it and saw information on your social media. I actually invested a couple hundred dollars in ads. I think I made $8 and that might have been my sister and I might have even paid her back. It forced me to go through Vision, Block/Rhythm, Action, Nourish and Energize while writing the program and scheduling the posts in our 60 Days of Hustle facebook group and I got to go through with daily reminders as well for July and August. I used this 60 Days of Hustle to continue growing Howywood Kindergarten and our busiest season doubled in length. You see the Relentless Courage I named this podcast for isn’t acute courage, its relentless courage. There is nothing relentless about facing fear one time and moving on. Relentless courage is a movement. I was talking to a friend the other day about growing this brand and mentioned in our conversation that fear isn’t going anywhere. In fact it seems like a pretty reliable default. Predators prey on fear and history shows some leaders use fear to control and manipulate. It’s easy. More on that another time. The reason I write today is because I’m going through these Digital Life Coaching Resources myself. That’s the selfish bit. Because I know they can help you too I’m sharing them on my podcast platform however small that may be. It’s not super easy to share this stuff. It would be a lot easier to just keep it to myself and not give up the hours to record and produce it. But, when I look back during my “Aged Reflection” I want to see that I put myself out there and did what I could to help others enjoy and make the most of their experience. So as I prepare for this Life Coaching marathon I would love it if you would engage this brand and become active in this movement. Most of us won’t admit we experience fear. It’s looked at as a sign of weakness. I’ll admit I experience fear. But… I also experience relentless courage and you can too! Live today with Relentless Courage! Follow @rltscourage on Instagram Follow @rltscourage on Facebook Subscribe to Relentless Courage on Apple Podcast Search up the “Relentless Courage Podcast” Group on Facebook (this is where I will be hosting all of the links to this Life Coaching marathon so make sure you connect here) If you'd rather listen to this blog post I've recorded and inserted it here. Live today with Relentless Courage!Click HERE to Join the Movement!
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