Would you like to be more resilient in times of stress and crisis? This powerful conversation with JC Chamberlain will redefine what resilience truly means — and why sometimes, “nothing will be okay” might just be the most liberating truth of all.

JC’s story is one of extraordinary grit, humor, and heart. He’s a world champion cyclist who has faced — and overcome — the unimaginable: a devastating cycling accident, a cancer diagnosis, and countless setbacks that could have ended his journey. Instead, he turned them into fuel for a purpose-driven life.

In this episode, JC shares:

  • The surprising secrets to emotional resilience and “Emotional Wellth”
  • Why BIG thinking and small daily habits matter more than motivation
  •  How to create community to counteract loneliness
  • The idea of making daily deposits in your “Emotional Wellth Bank Account”
  • The life-changing wisdom his mother gave him: “Don’t worry — nothing will be okay.”

What sounds like pessimism was actually the most empowering advice JC ever received — freeing him from the illusion of control and teaching him to find peace, purpose, and power in uncertainty.

About JC Chamberlain:

  • CEO, Your Early Stage Success
  • Co-Founder, AppointMaster
  • Former Executive at Jones Lang LaSalle, managing billion-dollar real estate portfolios
  • Former CEO of BirthPsychology.com, a global nonprofit with students in 40 countries
  • Entrepreneur behind health and tech innovations: vetpawer.comoriginsftd.comperson.care
  • Princeton graduate (1983), Honors Thesis in Nuclear Energy Policy
  • National Cycling Champion (1,100 races, 250 podiums)
  • National Rowing Champion (Team undefeated 1981, 1983)
  • 2011 World Hour Record attempt (PR 26.1 mi)
  • Survived a 55 mph broadside cycling crash in 2013
  • 2024 Age Group Champion GFNY (92 miles)
  • Over 429,000 miles ridden since 1970 across North America and Europe

🎧 Tune in to discover:
Why resilience isn’t about fixing everything — it’s about learning to be okay when nothing is okay.

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