
In this week’s episode of the podcast, we sit down with author, speaker, and mentor Luke Kennedy for a powerful conversation about his journey from a troubled past to a life of impact and purpose.
Luke opens up about growing up in Alexandria, chasing respect through violence, and the spiral into crime, drugs, and organized street fights that eventually saw him stabbed twice before the age of 20. He shares the raw truth of battling anxiety, living behind false identities, and the heavy cost of people-pleasing.
We dive deep into the turning points that helped Luke rewrite his story — from finding faith and fatherhood, to becoming a voice for young people across schools and communities. Luke also talks about his upcoming “Running for Eternity” challenge, where he’ll run 21 marathons in 21 days to raise funds for a local church and inspire others to push beyond their limits.
This episode explores themes of resilience, mental health, identity, and legacy. Whether you’re navigating your own struggles or searching for inspiration to take that next step forward, Luke’s story is a raw reminder that it’s never too late to change your path.
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