#29 - Accept Reality, Reject Limits: Mark Black on Resilience After Transplant
In today’s conversation Mark Black explores how being born with a severe heart defect, surviving two open-heart surgeries as a baby, and then receiving a heart-and-double-lung transplant at 23 taught him the mechanics of real resilience. He tells you what it’s like to be told, “maybe you’ll work part time someday,” and then decide to run four marathons with someone else’s organs. He and Dr. Wells break down the mindset shift from “why me?” to “what now?”, and how his parents’ decision not to bubble-wrap him became the foundation for his speaking and coaching today. The episode lands on a practical, five-step resilience process that anyone can run when life goes sideways.
#27 - “Get Off the Sidelines”: Orlando Bowen on Forgiveness and Leadership
In today’s conversation Orlando Bowen explores how a promising CFL career, a life of community service, and a single night of police brutality collided — and how he chose forgiveness instead of bitterness. He walks Dr. Wells through the assault, the false charges, and the six-year legal battle, and then the turn: seeing that the real purpose was to stand in the gap for the people who wouldn’t have had a voice. Orlando explains how that experience birthed his youth-leadership work and his “get off the sidelines” message for corporations. The result is a raw, hopeful conversation about justice, healing, and showing up for others.
#16 - Do Your Greatest Work: Philip McKernan on Living Your Greatest Life
In today’s conversation Philip McKernan explores why many top performers feel empty at the summit and how to bridge the gap between achievement and fulfilment.