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🗓️ 28 November 2022
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Recovery can be more challenging when we get caught in that spiral of addiction and narcissism. Somehow, you will have to get to the point where you just have to surrender to a higher power.
On today's episode, Duane speaks with recovery coach and leadership expert Bart Nollenberger. Bart shares his journey of moving from someone who was self-absorbed in his addiction to a person who is truly about giving and surrendering the self. Bart went from wrecking six cars in high school either because he was drunk or he was seeking attention and his relationship with cocaine began when he was 20 years old. When he was 27 years old, he went in for treatment and he remembers pulling out a bundle of cocaine from his pocket and flushing it down the toilet. It wasn’t until 10 years after being sober that he finally found his higher power in Jesus. To date, Bart is celebrating 37 and a half years of sobriety from drugs and alcohol.
Bart is a successful motivational speaker, author, and trainer. He has taught sales and leadership for some of the top companies in the world, including Ford Motor Company, Toyota USA, and some of the largest auto dealership groups. But more than anything, Bart is passionate about recovery and living life in recovery. He recently authored the book, Keep the Change, and he also hosts a podcast of the same name, where he shares his personal experience, wisdom, personal development, and spirituality in an authentic way to spark change in others.
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addictive Mind podcast. We are on to another episode. My name is Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host. And today, our guest is Bart Nolenberger. He is a successful motivational speaker, author, and trainer. He has taught sales and |
0:25.3 | leadership for some of the top companies in the world, including Ford Motor Company, Toyota, USA, |
0:31.4 | and some of the largest auto dealership groups. Bart is a successful motivational speaker, |
0:37.3 | author, and trainer, but his real passion is |
0:40.8 | about recovery and living life in recovery. And in this episode, Bart shares his journey of moving |
0:49.3 | from someone who was self-absorbed in his addiction to a person who is truly about giving and |
0:58.4 | surrendering the self. He is author of the upcoming book Keep the Change and also the host of the |
1:06.4 | Keep the Change podcast where he shares his personal experience, wisdom, personal development, |
1:12.2 | and spirituality in an authentic way to spark change and others. |
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1:25.4 | That really does help people find the podcast, and I really appreciate it. And I do read the reviews, and they do mean a lot to me. |
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1:41.3 | All right. Stay tuned for this episode. |
1:46.5 | All right, everyone. Welcome to The Addicted Mind Podcast. My guest today is Bart Nolenberger, |
1:53.1 | and he is a recovery coach, leadership expert. And Bart, you're here to share your story |
2:00.7 | and to share your hope and your wisdom. |
2:03.3 | So let's just jump in and start with your story and introduce yourself to us. |
2:09.3 | Hey, thanks, Dwayne. And, you know, as someone who does a podcast, it's so fun to be on the other |
2:14.0 | side. And it's so fun to have that connection with what, no matter what side you are, |
2:19.7 | with the person that you're having a conversation with. So I appreciate you. I really do. |
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