Clay Edwards shares a candid personal testimony about his past struggles with street life, drug use starting in the early 1990s, including marijuana as a gateway to harder substances like meth, his time in the nightclub scene, hitting rock bottom, and achieving sobriety over a decade ago. He emphasizes learning from mistakes and avoiding triggers. The show then features an interview with Anthony Mitchell, a 12-year black belt and jiu-jitsu studio owner,...
Clay Edwards shares a candid personal testimony about his past struggles with street life, drug use starting in the early 1990s, including marijuana as a gateway to harder substances like meth, his time in the nightclub scene, hitting rock bottom, and achieving sobriety over a decade ago. He emphasizes learning from mistakes and avoiding triggers. The show then features an interview with Anthony Mitchell, a 12-year black belt and jiu-jitsu studio owner, discussing the sport's physical and mental health benefits, including building camaraderie, combating anxiety and depression, fostering discipline, and promoting personal growth through training. They touch on broader topics like societal pressures on men, the value of routines, and critiques of government overreach and cultural issues.
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