Do you believe you need alcohol or some other crutch to function at your best?
Do fears like imposter syndrome or stage fright ever completely go away?
And is it still worthwhile to be generous and kind?
Randy Blythe is best known as the vocalist for the metal band, lamb of god. He’s spent decades making records and playing to massive audiences all around the world. He’s also just another guy you might see surfing. That’s how we’ve become friends.
Today we dive into his new book of essays, Just Beyond the Light and his difficult path of sobriety. We also discuss how, after a fan lost his life at a show in the Czech Republic back in 2010, Randy chose to face trial when he could have found a way out. If you enjoy gritty stories, stick around and consider picking up his new book.
https://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2025/01/randy-blythe-just-beyond-the-light
COACHING
→ To learn more about coaching with Tripp Lanier visit https://TrippLanier.com
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BOOK
→ We live in a world with more possibilities than ever before. So why do most men settle for lackluster, cookie-cutter lives that leave them feeling stuck, drained, and uninspired? _This Book Will Make You Dangerous_ is a guide for the rare, few men who refuse to sleepwalk through life.
→ Visit https://TrippLanier.com/book
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