Never Count Yourself Out

John Barriga was filled with uncertainty. COVID had ruined his business, it affected his marriage, and he didn’t know where to turn.

So he turned to me. He joined The Edge Program and changed everything

He started a new janitorial business and wasn’t afraid to suit up and get his hands dirty. From there, he started doing COVID testing and did hundreds of thousands of tests.

The lesson there is to never give up. There is always an opportunity in the storm, if you have the ability to see it.

Hard work and dedication pay off.

Just as importantly, having a community of men who will bring you up is what makes the difference between seeing the opportunity and being stuck in the chaos.

Watch Episode 6 of The King’s Code to hear how John Barriga got his EDGE back

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