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Reframing Adversity + Resiliency with G. Michael Hopf (part 1)

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What if your greatest setbacks could become your most powerful catalysts for growth? G. Michael Hopf, a Marine Corps combat veteran turned USA Today bestselling author, shares the remarkable mental frameworks that helped him transform painful experiences into stepping stones toward extraordinary success.
After three military deployments, careers as a commercial diver and bodyguard, and now 40+ novels to his name (with over one million copies sold worldwide), Hopf reveals how he developed the ability to reframe adversity through intentional thinking. "When I've been faced with something very painful, I allow myself to feel it for a period of time," Hopf explains. "But then I ask: What can I learn from this? What can I garner from this to add value to my life?"
Hopf's powerful insights include a pivotal story from his bodyguard days when he and colleagues were suddenly fired. While his coworkers reacted with devastation or rage, Hopf maintained perspective—a moment that sparked his curiosity about how our thinking shapes our reality. This exploration eventually led him to meditation, which he credits as transformational: "If I could give anybody advice that's actionable, it's meditate. I will put money on it that it can change your life."
The conversation weaves through Hopf's journey into writing—starting with children's books based on bedtime stories for his daughters and evolving into bestselling post-apocalyptic fiction. His advice to writers? "Write the story that you want to read. Don't try to write for other people, because you lose an authentic voice in that."
"If you can't commit to yourself, you can't commit to anybody else."

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Pamela Cass is a licensed broker with Kentwood Real Estate
Natalie Davis is a licensed broker with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Meet G. Michael Hoff (00:03:01)

3. Learning to Reframe Adversity (00:09:06)

4. The Power of Meditation (00:16:14)

5. From Children's Books to Bestselling Novels (00:21:06)

6. Episode Closing (00:24:46)

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What if your greatest setbacks could become your most powerful catalysts for growth? G. Michael Hopf, a Marine Corps combat veteran turned USA Today bestselling author, shares the remarkable mental frameworks that helped him transform painful experiences into stepping stones toward extraordinary success.
After three military deployments, careers as a commercial diver and bodyguard, and now 40+ novels to his name (with over one million copies sold worldwide), Hopf reveals how he developed the ability to reframe adversity through intentional thinking. "When I've been faced with something very painful, I allow myself to feel it for a period of time," Hopf explains. "But then I ask: What can I learn from this? What can I garner from this to add value to my life?"
Hopf's powerful insights include a pivotal story from his bodyguard days when he and colleagues were suddenly fired. While his coworkers reacted with devastation or rage, Hopf maintained perspective—a moment that sparked his curiosity about how our thinking shapes our reality. This exploration eventually led him to meditation, which he credits as transformational: "If I could give anybody advice that's actionable, it's meditate. I will put money on it that it can change your life."
The conversation weaves through Hopf's journey into writing—starting with children's books based on bedtime stories for his daughters and evolving into bestselling post-apocalyptic fiction. His advice to writers? "Write the story that you want to read. Don't try to write for other people, because you lose an authentic voice in that."
"If you can't commit to yourself, you can't commit to anybody else."

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The co-hosts of this podcast are not medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by the podcast hosts or guests is solely at your own risk.
Pamela Cass is a licensed broker with Kentwood Real Estate
Natalie Davis is a licensed broker with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Meet G. Michael Hoff (00:03:01)

3. Learning to Reframe Adversity (00:09:06)

4. The Power of Meditation (00:16:14)

5. From Children's Books to Bestselling Novels (00:21:06)

6. Episode Closing (00:24:46)

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