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Justin wren
Justin wren








I believe that God is sweet and he created us to love folks. Sometimes it’s the hardest factor to do is…I used to be at all times okay at loving folks, however it’s been the hardest problem for me to love myself. Could you share with us what the world relationship with God, like an actual, precise, tangible, simply God I would like to love you and I would like to love folks, and principally that’s the basis that it’s all constructed on is love God, love folks, and love your self.

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Well Justin, I would like to ask you to type of share with the listeners on the market, some persons are tremendous aware of your profession and a few of our entrepreneurs aren’t. This is an superior alternative to be on with you. On right this moment’s present we’re interviewing Justin Wren. Venmo | Send a send a one-time gift via Venmo thanks to Emmy-Award winning composer Kodomo (Chris Child) for allowing us to use his brilliant track Concept 1 as our theme song.All proper. → SHARE: Spread the word! Share an episode, or tag on social media–tell us what you liked about this episode! → LEAVE A SHORT APPLE PODCASTS REVIEW: Would you please consider leaving a typed review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Even a one or two words! It takes less than 60 seconds and really makes a difference in helping to land prominent guests! ( ) → SUBSCRIBE : Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Stitcher + Google Podcasts

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Website | Email | up for the TRP Newsletter | HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW! If You Enjoy The Thought Room Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts.Īpply for the Conscious Man: /menġ6:00 The beginning of Justin’s incredible life storyĢ1:00 Justin’s experience on the Ultimate Fighter and challenge with addiction at a young ageģ2:30 A traumatic story from Justin’s childhoodĤ5:30 How helping others helped Justin begin to healĥ8:00 A slap on the head from God and a path to recoveryĩ0:30 Justin’s visions and transformative journey in Sedonaġ31:00 The genesis of Fight for the Forgotten, Justin’s non-profit organizationġ51:00 Defeating hate with love – Stories from the Congoġ73:00 How showing up with love can shift energyĪpply for The Conscious Man: /men His voice and his stories are exactly the kind that I want to be raising up on this podcast, and I am so excited to share this one with all of you. Justin is an incredible story-teller, and has become a close friend of mine. Today Fight For The Forgotten is working with a community of Batwa Pygmies in Uganda, supporting them with clean water, latrines, housing and agricultural tools and seed for farming, with the dream of them one day, in the not-too-far future, becoming self-sufficient, going from extinction to thriving.

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Through his Fight For The Forgotten initiative, 1,500 members of this formerly enslaved people group are now free and flourishing on 3,000 acres of their own land with access to clean water and their own farms. What he found was a forgotten tribe of Mbuti Pygmies deep in the jungles of the Congo, beaten down by economic enslavement, disease, and hopelessness. Today, the world knows Justin for the size of his heart and the amazing work he is doing in the world.įollowing a six-year struggle with addiction and depression in his early career, Justin stepped away from MMA to seek out purpose and passion for his life. Over a decade ago, the world got to know Justin through his successful career in the UFC – from starring in the Spike reality show “The Ultimate Fighter,” to becoming a dominating force in the heavyweight division, to his MMA record of 15-2.

justin wren

Justin Wren is a heavy-weight mixed martial arts fighter, humanitarian, and all around incredible person.








Justin wren