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In this riveting episode of Life-Changing Challengers, host Brad Minus interviews Fred Rutman, author of The Summer I Died 20 Times and host of the Dead Man Walking podcast. Fred shares his extraordinary journey of surviving over 20 clinical deaths due to a rare heart condition that caused his heart to stop unexpectedly. Through vivid storytelling, Fred recounts his experiences with medical trauma, misdiagnosis, and the challenges of living with multiple pacemakers. Despite the odds, Fred has emerged stronger, advocating for resilience, hope, and self-advocacy in the face of life’s greatest challenges.

Fred also discusses the transformative power of intermittent fasting, his upcoming sequel Dead Again, and his passion for helping others find meaning through adversity. His humor, insight, and unwavering optimism make this an episode you won’t want to miss.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Resilience is a muscle you can build through challenges, community support, and self-advocacy.
  2. Hope is a powerful, free resource that can help you navigate even the darkest times.
  3. Intermittent fasting can be a life-changing tool for improving overall health and reversing chronic conditions.
  4. Building a strong community is essential for emotional and physical survival during tough times.

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