What if you could transform your life with the power to rewrite your past and unlock your inner superpowers? That's what Marvin Deitz proposes in his Young Adult Fictional story tackling the challenges of high school and the dream that most adults have: the opportunity to do it over again, with what we know now.
Marvin Deitz is an author, entrepreneur, and international adjunct professor of mystery. His book channels his lessons from an 18 year journey through self discovery and therapy. He's passionate about sharing his story to inspire and help others, particularly teens and young adults.
Here's what I cover with Marvin Deitz in this episode:
1. How therapy, a magical emblem, and a near-death experience can transform your life
2. The red flags of someone who hasn't done the work
3. How abstaining from alcohol can lead to improved mental, physical and spiritual health
Get Marvin's book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Day-Super-Hero-possess-power/dp/B09ZCYS65G
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