Justin Wren on Overcoming Addiction, Depression, and Fight For The Forgotten in Uganda and the Congo

Through Fight for the Forgotten, Justin Wren empowers communities with the tools, knowledge, and resources to develop sustainable livelihoods. Making a meaningful impact on the world starts with cultivating self-mastery, embracing purpose-driven service, and empowering others to create change in their communities.
Justin Wren is a humanitarian, author, journalist, former MMA fighter, and founder of the Fight for the Forgotten charity. After overcoming depression and addiction early in his MMA career, Justin embarked on a life-changing journey with the Mbuti Pygmy people of the Congo Basin rainforest. Inspired by a transformative vision, he founded Fight for the Forgotten to combat the global water crisis and expand its impact to serve the Batwa Pygmies of Uganda.
[00:00] Intro
[00:11] Uncommon
[00:55] Couples that train together, stay together
[10:17] Personal growth through challenges
[34:37] SealFit Electro Greens
Sustainable Development in Uganda
[36:06] Challenges in sustainable infrastructure development in Uganda
[38:07] Strategies for community empowerment and sustainability
[43:50] Future projects and vision for community development
[45:35] Collaboration in nonprofit work.
[50:43] Reflection on personal growth, service, and the impact of community
[52:35] Closing remarks
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    Wren is a good dude 💯