Built by Resilience: How Jason Truett Endured the Toughest Seasons

January 7
50 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, “Built by Resilience: How Jason Truett Endured the Toughest Seasons,” we sit down with Jason Truett to unpack the battles most people never see. Jason opens up about the seasons that stretched him, broke him, and ultimately shaped him into someone stronger, steadier, and more grounded in purpose. His honesty is raw, his perspective is hard‑earned, and his story is a reminder that resilience isn’t something you’re born with — it’s something forged in the fire.


We’re also featuring brand‑new music from Joel Gibson Jr., including his latest release, “Boots,” a song that carries the grit, heart, and authenticity that perfectly matches the theme of this episode.


If you’ve ever walked through a season that felt too heavy or too long, this conversation will meet you right where you are.


Also thank you my sponsors:


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