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In this episode of The Unspoken Edge, John Jeff Hutter shares the deeply personal story behind his book Gutsy Grief, written a decade after his father’s suicide. What unfolds is not a linear journey of healing, but an exploration of grief as a portal. One that reshapes identity, challenges inherited beliefs, and invites a more honest way of living.

Together, we explore how moments of disruption force us to take inventory: of who we are, how we relate, and the invisible patterns driving our choices.

Because disruption doesn’t just happen in life, it happens in organizations, relationships, and identity. And the ability to navigate those moments with awareness, rather than reaction, is what shapes both leadership and legacy.

If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Who am I now?” This conversation is for you.

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The Unspoken Edge

Hosted by leadership coach and author Rachel Keck, The Unspoken Edge surfaces the hidden dynamics that shape culture, relationships, and performance—helping leaders turn tension into traction.