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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 43 MIN

Forbes Shannon: "Challenge What You Think Is Certain"

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In this episode, Forbes Shannon steps into the guest chair and tells the story behind the voice listeners usually hear asking the questions. What unfolds is a conversation about reinvention, friendship, brain injury, ambition, ego, and the long road from wanting to be seen to learning how to truly see other people. It is the story of someone who lost a version of himself, built a new one, and is still learning how to hold both with honesty.Forbes reflects on the early rupture that changed his life: a traumatic brain injury that ended one identity and forced the beginning of another. Hockey was gone. Reading and writing became difficult. Even emotion itself had to be relearned. What began as recovery slowly became a relationship with words, story, and self-expression. Later, success gave him a new mask to wear, and he had to confront the cost of building himself around certainty, performance, and ego.What makes this conversation land is where it arrives: Forbes no longer sees himself primarily as the storyteller, but as the person who listens closely enough to help others hear their own story more clearly. The deeper insight here is that listening is not passive. It is one of the most human forms of leadership. Real connection, real mentorship, and real community begin when people feel understood beyond the surface of what they say.This episode matters because so many people are still living inside identities they built to survive. Forbes offers a more honest path forward: challenge what feels fixed, stay open to being changed, and let curiosity do the work certainty cannot.What You’ll Learn• How identity can be rebuilt after losing the thing you thought defined you• Why writing became Forbes’ way back into emotion, language, and self-trust• What mentorship looks like when it is built on trust, honesty, and earned friendship• How ego can disguise itself as achievement, certainty, and self-protection• Why great listeners often become great connectors, storytellers, and community builders• A practical mindset shift: challenge one thing you believe is certain• Why curiosity opens more doors than trying to be right• How stories shape relationships, leadership, and the way people experience themselvesAbout Forbes ShannonForbes Shannon is a writer, podcast host, community builder, and story extractor whose work lives at the intersection of curiosity, communication, and human transformation. As cohost of Extraordinary Stories, he helps people articulate the deeper truth of who they are, what they have lived through, and what their story can unlock for others.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives. Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

In this episode, Forbes Shannon steps into the guest chair and tells the story behind the voice listeners usually hear asking the questions. What unfolds is a conversation about reinvention, friendship, brain injury, ambition, ego, and the long road from wanting to be seen to learning how to truly see other people. It is the story of someone who lost a version of himself, built a new one, and is still learning how to hold both with honesty.Forbes reflects on the early rupture that changed his life: a traumatic brain injury that ended one identity and forced the beginning of another. Hockey was gone. Reading and writing became difficult. Even emotion itself had to be relearned. What began as recovery slowly became a relationship with words, story, and self-expression. Later, success gave him a new mask to wear, and he had to confront the cost of building himself around certainty, performance, and ego.What makes this conversation land is where it arrives: Forbes no longer sees himself primarily as the storyteller, but as the person who listens closely enough to help others hear their own story more clearly. The deeper insight here is that listening is not passive. It is one of the most human forms of leadership. Real connection, real mentorship, and real community begin when people feel understood beyond the surface of what they say.This episode matters because so many people are still living inside identities they built to survive. Forbes offers a more honest path forward: challenge what feels fixed, stay open to being changed, and let curiosity do the work certainty cannot.What You’ll Learn• How identity can be rebuilt after losing the thing you thought defined you• Why writing became Forbes’ way back into emotion, language, and self-trust• What mentorship looks like when it is built on trust, honesty, and earned friendship• How ego can disguise itself as achievement, certainty, and self-protection• Why great listeners often become great connectors, storytellers, and community builders• A practical mindset shift: challenge one thing you believe is certain• Why curiosity opens more doors than trying to be right• How stories shape relationships, leadership, and the way people experience themselvesAbout Forbes ShannonForbes Shannon is a writer, podcast host, community builder, and story extractor whose work lives at the intersection of curiosity, communication, and human transformation. As cohost of Extraordinary Stories, he helps people articulate the deeper truth of who they are, what they have lived through, and what their story can unlock for others.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives. Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

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