EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 1H 2M
#75 Strokes in Early Life with Jack Glennon
from Off The Comma · host Paul Briley
In this episode, we talk to Jack Glennon. He describes himself as authentic, adventurous and pushing boundaries. Jack lives in Australia. Jack tells us about sitting on a comma with having strokes in his thirties. As a young man who pushes boundaries, Jack climbed mountains and dived oceans. He never planned on strokes and TIAs that would challenge his boundaries and his purpose. As he navigated his recovery journies, Jack found a well of resilience that brought him calm as he bounced back each time. Tune in to hear what Jack means when he says “it forced me to face myself at a deeper level”. You can find Jack on:Website: www.glennonpc.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennonpc/Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jack-glennon-936634118Jack would like to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations and/or causes that matter to them and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:I’d like to acknowledge: My mumMy wife AmyMy friend Rick for being with me in hospitalMy friend Sean for always being there to “pick me up”People who step up are not often the people you expect. Are you sitting on a comma in your life? Work one on one with me to unpack what’s holding you back. Book an easy 1-session coaching call and see what getting off your comma can look like! https://www.offthecomma.com/programsWhile we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my website www.offthecomma.com and linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley I’ve curated my own Sponsor Community to help support the costs of production. Listen to my interviews with them and learn more about them on my YouTube and Website. Check them out! Donations are also always welcome. Donate here: venmo.com/u/Paul-Briley Thank you!Until next episode, keep noticing and keep listening!
What this episode covers
In this episode, we talk to Jack Glennon. He describes himself as authentic, adventurous and pushing boundaries. Jack lives in Australia. Jack tells us about sitting on a comma with having strokes in his thirties. As a young man who pushes boundaries, Jack climbed mountains and dived oceans. He never planned on strokes and TIAs that would challenge his boundaries and his purpose. As he navigated his recovery journies, Jack found a well of resilience that brought him calm as he bounced back each time. Tune in to hear what Jack means when he says “it forced me to face myself at a deeper level”. You can find Jack on:Website: www.glennonpc.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennonpc/Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jack-glennon-936634118Jack would like to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations and/or causes that matter to them and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:I’d like to acknowledge: My mumMy wife AmyMy friend Rick for being with me in hospitalMy friend Sean for always being there to “pick me up”People who step up are not often the people you expect. Are you sitting on a comma in your life? Work one on one with me to unpack what’s holding you back. Book an easy 1-session coaching call and see what getting off your comma can look like! https://www.offthecomma.com/programsWhile we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my website www.offthecomma.com and linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley I’ve curated my own Sponsor Community to help support the costs of production. Listen to my interviews with them and learn more about them on my YouTube and Website. Check them out! Donations are also always welcome. Donate here: venmo.com/u/Paul-Briley Thank you!Until next episode, keep noticing and keep listening!
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