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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2024 · 1H 3M

420: He believes every individual has the potential to rise from the ashes of their experiences.

from Blue Collar Leadership · host Mack Story

In this interview, Tanner Lyons discusses: His early years growing up as a teen in foster care  Being homeless as a teen and as an adult Meeting his wife at an early age and how important she is to him His journey of personal growth and transformation How Blue-Collar Leadership books helped raise his awareness Being diagnosed with Complex PTSD What it means to live with purpose Starting his non profit “Ascending Phoenix” Tanner Lyons is a man on a mission. He has brought his mission to life through his non-profit “Ascending Phoenix.” Learn more at MissionAscendingPhoenix.org Tanner understands the importance of raising awareness about Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) cannot be overstated. He believes many individuals remain unaware that their struggles are rooted in complex trauma, leading to feelings of isolation and hopelessness. By advocating for greater recognition and understanding of CPTSD, Tanner not only validates the experiences of those affected but also strives to provide a supportive community that promotes healing. Don't miss the 31st episode of the "Real People Getting Real Results!" interview series featuring Tanner Lyons interviewed by Mack Story. You can also watch the video recording of this episode by visiting the Blue-Collar Leadership YouTube channel at ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@bluecollarleadership⁠ where you can check out this interview and previous interviews in this series. Both can be found under the playlist titled "Real People Getting Real Results!" Be sure to subscribe while you're there, and tap the 🔔 to be notified of future releases in this series. #leadershiptips #leadershippodcast #leadershipmindset #success #resultsdriven #successmindset #leadership #bluecollarleadership #growthmindset #PTSD #CPTST #PostTraumaticStress #personaltransformation #personalgrowth #overcomingadversity

In this interview, Tanner Lyons discusses: His early years growing up as a teen in foster care  Being homeless as a teen and as an adult Meeting his wife at an early age and how important she is to him His journey of personal growth and transformation How Blue-Collar Leadership books helped raise his awareness Being diagnosed with Complex PTSD What it means to live with purpose Starting his non profit “Ascending Phoenix” Tanner Lyons is a man on a mission. He has brought his mission to life through his non-profit “Ascending Phoenix.” Learn more at MissionAscendingPhoenix.org Tanner understands the importance of raising awareness about Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) cannot be overstated. He believes many individuals remain unaware that their struggles are rooted in complex trauma, leading to feelings of isolation and hopelessness. By advocating for greater recognition and understanding of CPTSD, Tanner not only validates the experiences of those affected but also strives to provide a supportive community that promotes healing. Don't miss the 31st episode of the "Real People Getting Real Results!" interview series featuring Tanner Lyons interviewed by Mack Story. You can also watch the video recording of this episode by visiting the Blue-Collar Leadership YouTube channel at ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@bluecollarleadership⁠ where you can check out this interview and previous interviews in this series. Both can be found under the playlist titled "Real People Getting Real Results!" Be sure to subscribe while you're there, and tap the 🔔 to be notified of future releases in this series. #leadershiptips #leadershippodcast #leadershipmindset #success #resultsdriven #successmindset #leadership #bluecollarleadership #growthmindset #PTSD #CPTST #PostTraumaticStress #personaltransformation #personalgrowth #overcomingadversity

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