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How To Embrace Discomfort Turn Pain Into Purpose u0026 Completely Change Your Life | JT Barnett

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JT Barnett is a former professional athlete turned founder, content creator, and social media expert. He is the founder of Barnett, a marketing agency centered about social strategy and execution for both Fortune 500 companies and small businesses. He also creates his own content on all social platforms around the topics of business, marketing, and lifestyle to an audience of over 1M+ people

Today on the show we discuss: How JT transformed his identity from hockey player to content creator, how to win the war with your mind when going through adversity, why JT is really excited to come a father, how to embrace discomfort and use pain to your advantage, how JT dealt with some of the toughest moments of his life, why you must make dealing with your mental health a priority and much more.













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