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Oct 5, 2023

“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” - Muhammad Ali

Courage is the greatest of all virtues that makes our lives better. However, it is also the most difficult to muster, especially in a world full of prejudice.

Today, I will be interviewing a person who has faced and managed fear to be who he truly is. He has not only made impactful changes but has become a top voice, and an ally to the LGBTQ community and other minoritized groups as well.

He is Martin Stark, the famed inclusion activist and practitioner, CEO of the World Gay Boxing Championships. He organized the world’s first LGBTQIA+ boxing competition.

Be inspired. Be liberated. Resonate with and learn more from him. Find out why he is called the Champion of Courage by listening to this episode.

You can get in touch with him through his website martinstark.co, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

There is nothing more powerful in life than being who you truly are.

You too can be a champion. 🏆

Highlights:

⚡️ Fear of being rejected and ridiculed makes us pretend to be someone we are not.

⚡️ Courage is taking ownership of fear and then venturing forward with confidence and resilience.

⚡️ Owning fear makes life happier and more enjoyable, unlocks opportunities, instills confidence, and inspires others to be courageous.

⚡️ People need courage because fear manifests in life across everything.

⚡️ The best way to stand up for others is to ask what you can do for them and get to know people.

Important stories:

🎯 1:15 Who Martin Stark is.

🎯 2:38 What courage means to Martin Stark.

🎯 3:34 The fears Martin faced.

🎯 9:08 How experience has changed him.

🎯 11:22 Martin on being gay.

🎯 15:18 Martin going into boxing.

🎯 20:18 Deciding to be the person to make change.

🎯 24:25 The impact Martin has made.

🎯 27:41 Everyone needs courage.

🎯 30:55 The legacy Martin Stark wants to leave behind.

Send us a message and tell us what is your biggest takeaway about this episode. 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

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