『Forgiven AF』のカバーアート

Forgiven AF

Forgiven AF

著者: Shawn Serfass
無料で聴く

概要

Prison saved his life and gave him a 2nd chance to make a difference in this world. Shawn has turned his life around, he now owns a successful fitness studio and runs a mentorship program for at-risk youth. The goal of this podcast is to bring motivational content but at the same time we will have hard conversations regarding our current society.Copyright 2026 Shawn Serfass マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 人間関係 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活
エピソード
  • Purpose Didn't Wait Until We Got It Together
    2026/03/02

    Me and Bryan are back and this one got real, fast.

    We catch you up on the Teen Summit, the D.C. mentoring conference, and the gym flood that's had me paying $10K a month on a space I can't use. I'm not pretending everything's good when it's not — that's not what this is.

    We also get into the lies we believed about ourselves, why your community determines everything, and what we'd tell anyone coming home: stop chasing the image, build the credit, stack the bread.

    Full transparency — I'm only a few weeks into complete sobriety. I’m done convincing myself a couple drinks was fine and I feel better than I have in a long time.

    This podcast exists for you!

    You're loved, You're forgiven and there's nothing you can do about it.

    New mailing address:

    8001 Valcasi Drive, Suite 131 — Arlington, TX 76001

    We read every letter.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    50 分
  • From South Florida Struggle to North Texas Success with Mike Wilson
    2026/02/24

    He grew up broke in South Florida.

    Single mom. Cuban roots. Four jobs just to survive.

    No silver spoon. No shortcuts.

    Mike Wilson chose discipline over excuses.

    From the military…

    To wearing the badge as a police officer…

    To building a restaurant empire that now operates inside Texas Rangers Stadium.

    But this isn’t just a business story.

    It’s about resilience.

    It’s about service.

    It’s about taking every season of your life — even the hard ones — and using it to build something bigger.

    Today Mike is a public speaker, entrepreneur, and proof that your background doesn’t dictate your future.

    If you’ve ever felt behind…

    If you’ve ever felt broke…

    If you’ve ever felt like the odds were stacked against you…

    This episode is for you.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 27 分
  • Healthy Relationships with Richard Helen
    2026/01/28

    Richard Helen is one of those people where every time he opens his mouth, you want to grab a notepad and write everything down. We met through a men's group, and I've been trying to get him on the podcast ever since.

    Richard's story isn't what you'd expect. He grew up in a small town in Texas, joined the military at 19, and discovered leadership in a way that completely changed his life. But it wasn't just about leading others—it was about learning to lead himself first. Through counseling, reflection, and a lot of hard work, Richard discovered how the way he was raised shaped the way he showed up in relationships. And once he understood that, everything changed.

    This conversation is one of the most practical episodes we've ever done. If you've ever struggled in a relationship—whether it's with your spouse, your kids, or even yourself—this episode will give you real tools to work with.

    Richard breaks down what a healthy relationship actually looks like, how to communicate when emotions are running high, how to rebuild trust after you've broken it, and why so many of us keep attracting the same type of person over and over again.

    What We Talked About:

    • How the military taught Richard about leadership and serving something bigger than himself

    • The five agreements every healthy relationship needs (spiritual, emotional, financial, sexual, and parenting)

    • Why emotional intelligence is the foundation of every relationship

    • How to communicate during conflict without tearing each other down

    • The rules Richard and his wife created to fight fair in their marriage

    • How to apologize the right way (and why most apologies don't work)

    • Rebuilding trust after you've broken it—and why you can't rush the process

    • Why counseling isn't just for broken people—it's for anyone who wants to grow

    • How to heal from your past so you don't keep bringing it into new relationships

    • Why you can't expect someone else to validate what only God can

    Richard has been married three times, and he's the first to tell you that his past failures made him the man he is today. He doesn't regret any of it—because without those experiences, he wouldn't be able to help the people he's helping now.

    If you're locked up right now and thinking about the relationships you've damaged or the ones you want to build when you get out—this episode is for you. Start working on yourself now so you're ready when the time comes.

    Connect with Richard Helen: Website: RichardHelen.com Books available on Amazon (search Richard Helen)

    If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And remember — you're loved, you're forgiven, and there's nothing you can do about it.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間
まだレビューはありません