Appreciation and Development in 'Life: The Battlefield'
'Life: The Battlefield' is a podcast that draws strength from community and perseverance. With over 2.5 million listeners and 38,000 subscribers to our podcast, I am humbled and incredibly appreciative today and in total over 100K subscribers across all social media platforms I am so thankful!
Thinking back on this path that started only two years ago makes me feel really proud and appreciative.
Launching "Life: The Battlefield" was both an act of faith and a deep-seated desire. Many thoughts and uncertainties dotted the route to starting a podcast. Everyone had something to say about how to start a podcast, why not, and the never-ending arguments about what equipment to use.
Among all of this noise, I came to understand that I most needed to believe my own military intuition and experience. I understood the need for precise execution of a strategy and well-defined goals after experiencing the difficulties of military leadership.
Establishing an environment where we could examine and discuss the front lines of life's greatest successes and problems was the obvious main goal. I knew I might create something very significant if I could blend my understanding of military leadership with a dedication to sincerity.
The plan was simple but deep: know the "what," "how," and "when" of achieving my goal. I decided what I wanted to accomplish with the podcast and how I would go about it, and I gave myself a reasonable amount of time to get there.
Accepting the possibility of failure was part of the process. I knew there would be roadblocks and doubters along the way.
However, I also realised that a minute of real video material might be worth a billion words. This belief kept me going, though some discouraged me and thought it wasn't worth the work.
Motivated by a vision of what "Life: The Battlefield" may become, I persisted.
As I consider this journey now, I am incredibly appreciative of every view, every subscriber, and every supporter.
The success of "Life: The Battlefield" demonstrates the need for action rather than merely trying, as well as the strength of tenacity. Attempting suggests a hesitant attitude, with room for retreat and a lack of commitment.
Conversely, doing represents a total dedication to completing a vision in spite of obstacles.
The popularity of our podcast has reinforced a fundamental reality: achieving goals requires unwavering commitment, not just effort. When we commit to anything, we welcome the whole trip, including the disappointments and setbacks. Every difficulty turns into a teaching moment, every setback into a bigger success. My total dedication to 'Life: The Battlefield' allowed me to transform an idea into a vibrant community.
On this path, thankfulness is really important. I thank everyone who watched, listened to, and interacted with the material. This podcast has been successful, mostly because of your support. Every view and subscription serve as a reminder of the power we can have when we dare to follow our aspirations.
'Life: The Battlefield' is a story that, in the end, demonstrates the value of deeds above intention. It serves as a reminder that, when we commit to doing rather than merely trying, our goals are reachable.
This show has expanded because its origins were a purposeful and committed effort to change the world. I'm still thankful for this amazing trip and looking forward to the many fights and triumphs that lie ahead. I appreciate you sharing in this amazing event.
Thank you all for all your support!!