Making Adjustments – Dan Clouser (A Monologue)
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother’s Son podcast, we return from a one month hiatus...
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by Dan Clouser | Aug 14, 2025 | Many Little People, Podcasts, The Journey | 0 |
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother’s Son podcast, we return from a one month hiatus...
Read Moreby Dan Clouser | Aug 14, 2023 | Many Little People, The Journey | 0 |
Three years ago today, Sandy, Youk, and I set out on this crazy full-time RV journey.
Since that time, we’ve been to 43 states and a little piece of Canada. We have traveled over 56,000 miles, and made countless new friends and memories. We’ve been awed by God’s beautiful creation time and time again. We have visited family and friends that we hadn’t seen in years. We have also made sure to get back to see our family and friends that we had left back in Pennsylvania often.
Read Moreby Dan Clouser | Jun 24, 2022 | Many Little People, Podcasts, The Journey | 0 |
“One of the most valuable lessons I have learned throughout my journey is much of what proves to be challenging in life has little to do with what we don’t know.
Yes, there is always knowledge and information that can help get us closer to where we want to be. Still, without having a method to not only apply the information/knowledge that is repeatable, flexible for growth, and makes accountability natural, many won’t succeed.
My style of teaching is all about seeing the lighter side of challenges. Audiences leave with valuable tools and a fresh outlook on difficult issues. Adversity, failure, embarrassment, self- doubt/hate, etc. serve a valuable purpose in attaining greatness!
I believe much of what we all need we have inside us. My mission is to teach audiences how to create environments within their mind and body that attract what will strengthen and not weaken.
With a solid foundation for life, the tools to maintain the environment of mind and body, and a dose of humor scaling your life becomes as natural as breathing.”
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