
The Bike, the Fall, and the Climb Back Up
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In this heartfelt episode of Climbing the Summit, host Danny Cobin shares a powerful story about his son’s bike crash—and how that moment, raw and real, became a metaphor for life’s inevitable wipeouts. Through deeply personal reflections on heartbreak, emotional healing, and resilience, Danny explores how falling down isn’t failure… It’s part of the climb.
You’ll hear about:
Why emotions are meant to move through us—not be avoided.
Hidden CostQuittingQuiet PowerThe hidden cost of quitting and the quiet power of returning.
How imitation can be a great teacher—but authenticity is the true goal.
The radical idea that there’s no “right way”—only your way, refined through experience.
Why “falling” might be the most important part of your journey.
Whether you’re in the middle of a setback or afraid to start something new, this episode reminds you: it’s okay to fall. In fact, it’s necessary. Because the climb to your personal summit isn’t about doing it perfectly—it’s about doing it differently, with more heart, more wisdom, and more you.
“I hope you fall down, bro… because getting back up is where the magic is.”