Greg has joined numerous podcasts as a guest to address mental health, fatherhood, and motivation.

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In this conversation, John Grdina and Greg Wanberg discuss the importance of helping fathers who are struggling and the power of transformation. Greg shares his personal journey of overcoming suicidal thoughts and finding purpose in helping others. They emphasize the need for men to break the cycle of negative behaviors and beliefs and take action to become the fathers and husbands they want to be. They also highlight the role of faith, scripture, and community in this process. This conversation explores the importance of fatherhood and the role of men in society. It emphasizes the impact that fathers have on their children and the responsibility they have to support and protect their families. The conversation also highlights the need for men to seek help and support, and the choice they have to be remembered as heroes or to pass their pain onto their children. Ultimately, it encourages men to live fulfilling lives and to answer to a higher purpose.

Greg Wanberg joins the show today and delivers some very compelling information for us all to consider and then put into action.

Here is a little bit about Greg:

My name is Greg Wanberg and I am the transformation coach for Dads.

I empower Dads to overcome depression by helping them:

Become the man they needed to give that man away.

Your problem is not what happened, not what you feel, not what you’re afraid of, and not what you weren’t given.

Your problem is that you have worked harder at your job and hobbies and feelings than you have worked on yourself.

You have approached mental and emotional health WITHOUT self-development.

You have approached your pain without an emphasis on those who need you.

And you wonder why you feel weak and lost?

Listen here:

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Listen here:

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Apple Podcasts

Greg shares the struggles of his youth and some of the dark paths he traveled. He has overcome a psychotic breakdown, thoughts of suicide, as well as bouts with depression. He has understood God's plan for his life to invest in and serve others with his coaching company. He empowers fathers to rise and overcome challenges by becoming present and engaged, full of resilience and fortitude. We talk about the 3 pillars of his coaching model and unpack how he has turned his pain into his purpose.

Father, Fireman, and thought leader Greg Wanberg discusses in "Man-To-Man Voices & Stories" how he got control of his life. Control that fire takes us on that journey to finding meaning through discipline .

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