#89: From Smuggler to Mind Coaching with Robert Hamilton Owens
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“We took off from the Canary Islands, and, two and a half days in, we hit a storm that had waves 3 stories high for 3 days straight, cresting and breaking down on the boat." — Robert Owens In this episode of Make Your Move, I chat with Robert Owens, a former Air Force Special Forces Operator. You can find his section in The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne in chapter 38. Robert has defied expectations with a journey unlike any other. He shared some monumental moments in his life, from rowing across the Atlantic at age 71 to his diverse experiences in the military, coaching, smuggling, and pro-democracy work. Robert has embraced challenges and stayed relevant throughout his life’s different chapters. Listen to the full episode to learn about Robert's fascinating life and discover the power of resilience, dedication, and an unwavering spirit to achieve the extraordinary. Visit themilitaryeffect.com, read Scott's book, and listen to each weekly episode of Make Your Move to learn more. By challenging your assumptions and understanding the incredible impact veterans have and continue to have, we can create a better future for all of us.   WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE Robert’s Military and Covert Operations Experience Mentors and Personal Development Mental Resilience and Coaching Personal Evolution and Positive Changes   YOUR MOVE Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e89 Connect with Gene on linkedin.com/in/genemoran or visit genemoran.com. Connect with Robert Hamilton Owen’s on LinkedIn or at roberthamiltonowens.com  
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