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2. Survive or Thrive

Episode 2 of the Not For Turning podcast, hosted by Casey Byrne, titled "2. Survive or Thrive" was published on December 20, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

December 20, 2023 ·12m · Not For Turning

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In this episode, Casey reflects on a decade since his first heart surgery as a teenager. From questions of “why” to “what next” after something so life changing and “what” does it look like for me. This episode looks at how you go forward and how you’re shaped by a huge event so early on in life. [This post / or podcast represent the views and opinions of the author only. Others may have different views and opinions on particularly contentious subjects].

In this episode, Casey reflects on a decade since his first heart surgery as a teenager. From questions of “why” to “what next” after something so life changing and “what” does it look like for me. This episode looks at how you go forward and how you’re shaped by a huge event so early on in life. [This post / or podcast represent the views and opinions of the author only. Others may have different views and opinions on particularly contentious subjects].
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