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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2022 · 1H 35M

Brent Magnussen: Bringing the Positive Effects of Jiujitsu to Veterans with PTSD

from Enter the Lionheart · host Lawrence Dunning

Brent Magnussen is a former U.S Army Combat Engineer, professional speaker, and avid promoter of the positive effects of Brazilian Jiujitsu. A self-proclaimed human test subject for peak social, mental, and physical development. Brent sits on the board of the Resilient Warrior Foundation, an organization that serves U.S. Veterans and First Responders who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder acquired during their service the country. RWF provides scholarships to Veterans and First Responders with PTSD to study the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in the academy of their choice. Brent is hosting ROGER UP; an incredible 2 1/2 day (60 hour), intensive personal development event: https://www.rogerupevent.com/ If you want to support the show and be your best self, use the code LION20, at the website: www.magicmind.co/lion, to get 40% off your first subscription or 20% off your first order.  "The future has many names: For the weak, it means the unattainable.  For the fearful, it means the unknown. For the courageous, it means opportunity."  (Victor Hugo)

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