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Hard Truth Podcast: Being True To Yourself with Drew Haas

EPISODE 60

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this episode of The Hard Truth, Jeremy Fouts sits down with Drew Haas, winner of Netflix’s Outlast Season 2 and an inspiring outdoor enthusiast from Texas. Drew shares his incredible journey—from growing up in a small town to winning a million-dollar prize by outlasting the toughest competitors in Alaska. Drew discusses the challenges he faced, including overcoming self-doubt, visualizing success, and refusing to settle for an average life. He dives into his lessons learned from Outlast and emphasizes the importance of staying true to yourself, even when loved ones question your dreams. Discover how Drew’s resilience, passion, and commitment to personal growth helped him rise above struggles and achieve remarkable success. Packed with actionable insights on visualization, mindset, and persistence, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to reignite their passion and chase their dreams.

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