EP 184 - Transforming The Funny Fat Guy with David Roden
In this episode, David Roden and Alex discuss how he overcame his weight issues and his psychological struggles to become a healthy and happy person. David is a 29-year-old living in Michigan. Son of a cardiologist. Incredible supportive and loving family. All the friends you could ask for but by the time he was 18, he weighed over 400 pounds and was so trapped it almost ended his life in high school. When he was 22, he made the decision to transform his life. He lost 200 pounds and is now living a healthy and happy life.
In this episode we discuss:
- Losing 200 lbs in 3 years
- The fall from 300 lbs
- Impact of being overweight and losing weight on his mental health
- Experiences with suicide
- Health and Happiness
- Using money to get affection
- Leaving behind the funny fat guy
- Discipline and commitment
- Things don't have to be hard
You can connect with David Roden here:
Instagram: @Fit_drock
Website: www.accountablelifegroup.com
Email: fitdrock@gmail.com
You can connect with Alex Terranova here:
Instagram: @InspirationalAlex
Website: www.TheDreamMason.com
Email: Alex@TheDreamMason.com
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Alex Terranova is a DreamMason, the author of Fictional Authenticity, a Personal & Professional Performance Coach, and he Hosts The DreamMason Podcast, Flip the Lens & Co-Hosts The Coaching Show Podcast. He supports strong & successful high achievers to unmask convention, embrace the rebel within them, and more deeply explore the complex and agitated edges of our existence to create more clarity, freedom, and success. Alex has been featured on NBC, Fox, Focus TV’s Good Morning LaLa Land, NBC Radio, Elephant Journal, The University of Adversity Podcast, The Unleash Success Podcast, The Rising Man Podcast, The Sovereign Society Podcast, Love Living Radio, and an episode of The Villain Crusher.
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