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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 25 MIN

It’s Always Too Soon to Quit Guest: Jay Setchell

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In this powerful episode of The Wisdom Transfer, I sit down with Jay Setchell — a man whose life redefines what it means to endure, adapt, and keep going.After facing multiple near-death experiences, undergoing more than 70 surgeries, and living with paralysis, Jay’s story isn’t just about survival… it’s about responsibility, grit, and the mindset required to rise no matter how many times life knocks you down.We dive into the truth about resilience — not the motivational version, but the real, uncomfortable kind that’s built through pain, setbacks, and hard choices. Jay shares the philosophy that has carried him through it all: “If it is to be, it is up to me.”This conversation explores personal responsibility, perseverance, faith, and the discipline it takes to keep moving forward when quitting feels justified.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or close to giving up — this episode will challenge you, ground you, and remind you of something most people forget:You’re stronger than you think… but only if you choose to be.This is more than a story.It’s a mindset.Connet With Jay: https://neverquittrying.com/

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In this powerful episode of The Wisdom Transfer, I sit down with Jay Setchell — a man whose life redefines what it means to endure, adapt, and keep going.After facing multiple near-death experiences, undergoing more than 70 surgeries, and living with paralysis, Jay’s story isn’t just about survival… it’s about responsibility, grit, and the mindset required to rise no matter how many times life knocks you down.We dive into the truth about resilience — not the motivational version, but the real, uncomfortable kind that’s built through pain, setbacks, and hard choices. Jay shares the philosophy that has carried him through it all: “If it is to be, it is up to me.”This conversation explores personal responsibility, perseverance, faith, and the discipline it takes to keep moving forward when quitting feels justified.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or close to giving up — this episode will challenge you, ground you, and remind you of something most people forget:You’re stronger than you think… but only if you choose to be.This is more than a story.It’s a mindset.Connet With Jay: https://neverquittrying.com/

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