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  • Season 12,
• 2/12/25

Resilience in Action: Overcoming Obstacles as a Leader

In this video, we'll explore resilience in action and how leaders can overcome obstacles. Learn how to navigate challenges and lead with strength!

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John began as a pre-med student at the University of Oklahoma but shifted to education, focusing on motivation and leadership. He's found success in leadership roles, sharing inspiration through events and social media. Despite his achievements, he stays humble, crediting faith and mentors. In his free time, he enjoys golf, running, and family time with his wife Jennifer, and three children.

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John Espinosa is an educator, dynamic speaker, frontline leader, and podcast host dedicated to serving others. With a passion for helping individuals reach their goals, John is known for his down-to-earth approach and commitment to making a difference. Follow him on social media for inspiring content and insights that reflect his mission of empowerment and service.

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