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November 15, 2025 33 mins

This episode: Faith, Family, and Fortitude: Jeff Pearson’s Journey to Rise Above Invisible Challenges.

 

Here’s what you’ll learn about:

Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast (0:00)

  • Host Drew Deraney discusses the purpose of the podcast, thanking Mike Wiener for the introduction to Guest Jeff Pearson.
  • Drew explains the concept of life being linear and how external circumstances can disrupt this linearity, leading to adversity.
  • He introduces three types of men who face adversity: those who are unaware, those who blame others, and those who take massive action to become stronger.
  • Drew invites Jeff Pearson to share his defining moment that transformed him from one of the first two types to the third type.

Jeff Pearson's Early Life and Defining Moment (2:08)

  • Jeff Pearson recounts his early life, mentioning his parents' supportive approach to his condition, which included having multiple surgeries.
  • Jeff shares that his parents encouraged him to live a normal life, despite his condition, which included brain surgeries.
  • He describes his involvement in various activities like skateboarding, snowboarding, sports, music, and singing, which helped him maintain a positive outlook.
  • Jeff emphasizes the importance of his parents' message that he could do anything he wanted, with God as his strength.

Impact of Surgeries and Parental Support (3:49)

  • Drew acknowledges the importance of Jeff's parents' support and asks about the impact of his first surgery.
  • Jeff recalls his childhood surgeries and the condition hydrocephalus, which required brain surgery to drain excess fluid.
  • He shares that his first major brain surgery was at 18 years old, right after high school graduation, and he traveled the world with a music group shortly after.
  • Jeff explains that his mindset of viewing surgeries as opportunities rather than barriers has helped him through each procedure.

Jeff's Career and Personal Life (10:31)

  • Jeff discusses his career, including his time as a private investigator and security processor, and how he found fulfillment in this work.
  • He mentions that his last brain surgery in 2021 ended his career in security, leading to a new opportunity in television.
  • Jeff talks about meeting his wife in seventh grade band class and their journey together, including the impact of his surgeries on their family.
  • He shares that his wife, Catherine, was supportive during his surgeries, and they have three children together.

Transition to Television and Advocacy (12:33)

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Chapters

  • (00:00:00) - Jeff Pearson
  • (00:02:40) - Jeff Pearson on The Importance of Adversity
  • (00:07:27) - One of the Doctors with Hydrocephalus on Oprah
  • (00:10:26) - One Colorado dad's battle with hydrocephalus
  • (00:12:32) - Married in Seventh Grade... With a Band
  • (00:14:38) - The First Surgery My Wife Had Was a Surprise
  • (00:17:08) - Private Investigator and Armed Security at a Baseball Game
  • (00:19:54) - Invisible Condition
  • (00:22:29) - Bob the Hydrocephalus Warrior's Story
  • (00:24:02) - Bradley on His Speaking
  • (00:26:35) - Jeff Pearson on An Invisible Condition
  • (00:30:16) - What Are You Going To Tell Young Jeff Pearson?
  • (00:31:06) - Jeff Pearson
  • (00:32:46) - Living the Life You Want to Live
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