Would you rather go through a rehab program with a 50% success rate or a 97% success rate?

Let me share a startling statistic:

Alcoholics Anonymous has, at best, a 50% success rate. And of the 50% who never drink again, half of them relapse an average of five times along the way. 

There has to be a better way, right?

Mark Jennison sure thought so. 

He went from a lifetime of negativity, starting from his childhood, to a successful business helping other men by focusing on taking back his own power rather than admitting you were powerless to stop addiction.

His method has a 97% success rate. It may not be for everyone, but it works a lot better than the method that “everyone” uses.

What he teaches goes beyond just putting down the drinks and empowers his clients to live their dreams by embracing their power and putting in the work every day to be the best.

On episode 4 of The King’s Code Podcast, I interview Mark and ask him to share his incredible life story, and how he went from the very f*cking bottom all the way to unimaginable heights.

Click on the link below to watch the video.

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