
What if the stories we tell about ourselves, our struggles, and our purpose are what ultimately shape our legacy?
This week on The Dana Grant Show, I’m joined by Dan Clark, Hall of Fame speaker, New York Times bestselling author, master storyteller, and one of the most influential motivational voices in the world. This is part one in a two part series.
With more than 35 books, over 50 million copies published in 40 languages, and appearances on platforms including The Oprah Winfrey Show, NPR, and Glenn Beck, Dan has spent decades inspiring audiences to focus on what matters most: creating a life of significance, not just success.
Mentored for 25 years by legendary speaker Zig Ziglar and honored by President Ronald Reagan for his work with the “Just Say No” campaign, Dan’s life and message are rooted in resilience, service, discipline, and purpose. From elite athletics and entertainment to military advocacy and fatherhood, his journey is a masterclass in becoming (not discovering) who you are meant to be.
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