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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 331: Doug Cartwright founder of The Daily Shifts, Finding Spirituality & Self Love

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2020

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

My long-time friend Doug Cartwright shares his remarkable journey to identity and solve trauma, overcome feelings of being suicidal, finding spirituality, and self-love. Doug is brutally honest about his own story including being survivor of sexual assault, defined by being overweight, an early-release missionary, his Dad’s death, and trying to find happiness through financial success. All this led to a period of time where Doug because suicidal and worked hard to address and resolve difficult issues leading him to a great place and the ability to help others. Doug has developed a program to help you learn to love yourself and find your purpose as you navigate big life changes. He has compiled all the very best tools and techniques he discovered while taking 2 years off his life and traveling the world seeking spirituality and God. For our listeners he has never offered it this low before with a 65% discount. If you are suicidal or need better tools to find peace and self-love, please consider Doug’s course. www.thedailyshifts.com/LLL you can also download his app “ The Daily Shifts” in the apple App Store . He also responds to every DM on Instagram, you can follow him @Doug_Cartwright. Doug’s efforts were key to Braden Orgill ending his feelings of suicide (Episode 326). Thank you Doug for being on the podcast. You are a great man and friend. Thank you for your needed efforts.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:12.0

My guest on today's podcast is my friend Doug Cartwright.

0:15.5

Welcome to the podcast, Doug.

0:16.8

Thanks, Richard.

0:17.4

Great to be here.

0:18.8

Doug is somebody I've known for a long time. I got to know Doug when he was going to high school.

0:23.6

I think you were a really good golfer and a really good football player at our local high school.

0:28.8

Doug is 31 years old, not married. Not that that should define him.

0:36.2

He's going to talk in this podcast about his just journey to find happiness. And it's been a journey that I think will help you our listeners. Doug grew up in the LDS Church, served a mission, is an early release missionary. We may talk about that. Ended up leaving the church. He's resigned from the church. His records are no longer with the

0:58.4

church. But Doug is deeply spiritual and has great principles that can help other people find

1:04.2

God. And also those that are really struggling to find self-love and may be suicidal.

1:11.7

So there's a lot of differences between Doug and I, potentially, but this is a podcast where

1:16.6

we're coming together as the same human family to support each other and to find common

1:21.6

principles that help us each grow and thrive.

1:24.7

And as I visited with Doug before we went live, he's just a really good guy who is helping

1:31.0

a lot of people.

1:32.3

And I just honor his journey and the good man that he is and the things that he's doing.

1:36.5

We talked about Doug in an earlier podcast where Braden Orgel talked about his feelings of

1:42.4

suicide and feeling pressed to reach out to Doug. And that lunch with

1:46.0

Doug changed Braden's life and has got him in a great spot. And I just think the things that

1:53.3

Doug will share will help you. How's that from a bio standpoint? I think we're right on there.

1:58.5

Yeah. Talk about just at the beginning.

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