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🗓️ 7 April 2018
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Shawn Stevenson is a bestselling author and creator of The Model Health Show, featured as the #1 Health podcast on iTunes with millions of listener downloads each year. A graduate of The University of Missouri – St. Louis, Shawn studied business, biology, and kinesiology, and went on to be the founder of Advanced Integrative Health Alliance, a company that provides wellness services for individuals and organizations worldwide. Shawn has been featured in Entrepreneur magazine, Men’s Health magazine, ESPN
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody and welcome to Coaches Corner. I am so super psyched to have this |
0:09.7 | interview up for you. I got to talk to one of my new but dear friends, Sean Stevenson. |
0:16.7 | I was on his podcast a few weeks ago or months ago. I don't know, time is time. |
0:21.2 | Time just goes by so fast. could have been weeks it could have |
0:24.2 | been months but it was such a great talk such a great interview and so many of |
0:28.0 | you came over to this show from the Model Health show so those of you who |
0:31.6 | don't know who Sean Stevenson is, let me just tell you a little bit about him. |
0:36.0 | He is on a mission to help you become the strongest, healthiest, happiest, |
0:41.0 | version of yourself. |
0:42.0 | And that was something he had to do in his own life. happiest, attention that a child could ask for, and then spent the second half of his childhood growing up in some of the most dangerous parts of the inner city, surrounded by gangs, drugs, alcohol, and violence on a daily basis. |
1:00.0 | Then at age 20, he was diagnosed with a devastating illness. It was an incurable spinal |
1:05.4 | condition known as degenerative disc disease. Essentially his spine was deteriorating far |
1:10.1 | faster than it was supposed to. And according to his doctor at the time, |
1:13.3 | he had the spine of an 80-year-old, |
1:14.9 | even though he was just a young college kid. |
1:17.2 | But that's really what started to change, |
1:19.7 | how he looked at his life, how he looked at himself, |
1:22.4 | and how he looked at the power of his belief |
1:24.0 | systems. |
1:25.7 | Until then, he put all his belief on what the doctors were telling him, that nothing could |
1:29.0 | be done, and he just needed to manage the disease. |
1:32.2 | It wasn't until he stopped accepting that nothing could be done and |
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