Gentle Art Of Leadership Podcast – Ron Worley

Introduction

Ron Worley is a husband, father, and serial entrepreneur. At the shockingly young age of 2, Ron’s path was influenced by drugs, starting a cycle of addiction that would haunt him for years. Battling addiction, car accidents, and DUIs, Ron found himself at a crossroads, realizing that it was time for a change. With a determination fueled by survival and a desire for a better future, Ron made the courageous decision to embark on the journey to sobriety, seeking counseling and support along the way. But Ron’s journey took an even more harrowing turn when he suffered a heart attack, experiencing death for two minutes before miraculously coming back to life. This near-death experience served as a wake-up call, propelling Ron further down the path of recovery and renewal. Now, 21 years sober, Ron is living proof that it’s never too late to rewrite the script of your life. 

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Highlights From The Episode

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Business relationships and productivity

Time: [00:02:11]

Overcoming addiction and near-death

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Early exposure to substances

Time: [00:11:57]

Facing false accusations and legal issues

Time: [00:20:30]

Turning life around and finding focus

Time: [00:25:37]

Importance of personal story sharing

Time: [00:33:53]

Discovering values and self-worth

Time: [00:37:17]

Cleanliness and discipline importance

Time: [00:41:25]

Building relationships and seeking wisdom

Time: [00:44:29]

Near-death experience lesson learned

Time: [00:47:24]

Reflecting on near-death experience

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Journey back to life description

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Health conditions and genetic factors discussion

Time: [00:51:28]

Changing perspective and living fully

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Embracing childhood memories and desires

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Revisiting childhood nickname and identity

Time: [00:54:25]

Reflecting on life seven years later

Time: [00:55:41]

Exploring alternative treatments and supplements

Time: [00:57:38]

Witnessing positive health changes

Time: [00:58:26]

Receiving positive long-term prognosis