
Living The Shredder Life - episode #102 w/ New Zealand Grand Prize Champion, Henz Walker. How many of you could use some serious inspiration right about now in life❓ How many of you know someone who’s had a troubled childhood❓How many of those people unfortunately get stuck in that story and then allow their past to dictate the future❓ I can openly admit that I was one of them. Thinking about the years wasted is enough to make me feel like I want to 🤮 Tonight, I have a very special guest for you. If you feel stuck, and want to know how to make the shift needed to escape, you don’t want to miss this interview tonight with one half of the current 2022 New Zealand Isabody Grand Prize winners, Henz Walker. Henz’s childhood is one I truly wish on no child. Henz grew up surrounded by abuse and domestic violence. When Henz got married and started a family of his own, he wanted nothing more than the opposite of what he had. Unfortunately, unless you’ve learned differently, those childhood trauma’s are powerful, and they stick with you well into your adulthood. Some never find a way out. While the abuse part was left to the side, Henz & his amazing wife Trac, found themselves eyeing divorce. They simply didn’t want the pain they knew they were bringing to their children. They knew it wasn’t what they wanted, but didn’t really have any other solutions. Thankfully, they found the strength to say yes to a very unlikely cure. Their health❗️ While the work was intense, and the struggle was very real, these two epic humans bonded together, and figured out a way break free. Today, their family is thriving❗️ Not only that, Henz & Trac figured out a way to conquer the odds even more, and for the first time in 20Yrs (history of company), they were crowned the first ever couple, Grand Prize Isabody Winners out of thousands & thousands of other people 🤯 Henz and I go deep, and very raw tonight. We chat about things you typically don’t hear two Alpha males talking about, and I’m eternally grateful for his courage and strength. I also grateful to have connected with another male I’m proud to now call my mate.