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  <description><![CDATA[<p>What if you could live a Brave and Big life? One where you have great friends, a thriving marriage, a plan to accomplish your goals; a life where you’re fit, spiritually healthy, and constantly becoming everything God created you to be.<br><br>Welcome to Brave &amp; Big.&nbsp;<br><br>We are Chris Hart, founder and CEO of Brave Coaches, and Joey Odom, public speaker, author, and former tech co-founder, and we have been friends for over 25 years. Throughout our friendship, we have had thousands of conversations, have gotten better from each one, and want you to be part of those conversations. We’ll talk about what it means to be Brave and live Big - things like grit, living with no excuses, following Jesus, being a great parent, spouse, and friend. Sometimes it will just be the two of us and sometimes it will be high performing athletes, business leaders, and performers.&nbsp;<br><br>At the end of each episode, you will walk away with a small step that you can immediately implement to take ground in your life.<br><br>We’re glad you’re here. Let’s be Brave &amp; live Big.</p>]]></description>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people have friends but not true covenant relationship. Joey Odom and Chris Hart spend this week unpacking the difference — and why it matters more than almost anything else in your life.<br/><br/>It starts with two stories. A five-hour drive to a men&apos;s conference where one guy looked around the truck and said, &quot;I&apos;ve never felt invincible until this car ride.&quot; And a phone call from a friend&apos;s wife — the one she&apos;d been carrying alone for a year and a half because her husband wasn&apos;t right and she didn&apos;t know who to call.<br/><br/></p><p>Joey and Chris use those two moments as bookends for what real friendship actually looks like. Not the surface-level version. The kind where your wife knows exactly which three men to call if you&apos;re not your best self. The kind where, when life caves in, somebody&apos;s already in the truck.<br/><br/><b>In this episode:</b><br/>— The two questions that reveal whether your friendships are real — Why your wife should know exactly who to call when you&apos;re not right — The Up, Out, Down framework for the friendships every man needs — The One, Three, Twelve model (and why naming it changes everything) — The PID Loop: how proximity becomes interaction becomes dependence — Story, Silly, Secret: the ten-minute weekly call that built this show — Why a brother is born for adversity — and why asking for help isn&apos;t a burden — How to give and receive rebuke without being a baby about it<br/><br/><b>This week&apos;s small step:</b> <br/>Take fifteen minutes. Write down your Up, your Out, and your Down. If a name&apos;s missing in any category, that&apos;s your assignment for the week. Pursue an up. Initiate with an out. Pour into a down.<br/>Be Brave. Live Big.<br/>—<br/><b>SUBSCRIBE &amp; REVIEW</b> If this episode hit, do us a favor: subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a 5-star review. It&apos;s the single biggest thing you can do to help us reach more men with this show.<br/><br/><b>FOLLOW THE HOSTS</b> Joey Odom — @joeyodom.life Chris Hart — @thechrishart · @thebravecoaches<br/>—<br/>Produced by Sonus Podcasts · sonuspodcasts.com<br/><br/></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to Brave &amp; Big — a weekly conversation for anyone ready to stop coasting and start taking ground.  Chris Hart, founder and CEO of Brave Coaches, and Joey Odom, public speaker, author, and former tech co-founder, have been best friends for over 25 years. In that friendship, they've had thousands of conversations — and walked away from every one of them better, sharper, and more fired up to live a life worth following.  This trailer is their invitation to pull up a chair.&...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Welcome to Brave &amp; Big — a weekly conversation for anyone ready to stop coasting and start taking ground.</b> </p><p>Chris Hart, founder and CEO of Brave Coaches, and Joey Odom, public speaker, author, and former tech co-founder, have been best friends for over 25 years. In that friendship, they&apos;ve had thousands of conversations — and walked away from every one of them better, sharper, and more fired up to live a life worth following. </p><p>This trailer is their invitation to pull up a chair. </p><p>Each week, Chris and Joey will dig into what it actually looks like to be Brave and live Big: killing excuses, taking ground in your marriage, following Jesus, raising kids who matter, getting fit, building friendships that sharpen you, and chasing the things you were made for. Some episodes will be just the two of them. Others will feature high-performing athletes, business leaders, and performers who&apos;ve learned how to show up. </p><p>And every single episode will close the same way — with one small, practical step you can take immediately. </p><p>Because a Brave and Big life isn&apos;t built in a leap. It&apos;s built in a step. </p><p><b>🎧 Subscribe now. New episodes weekly.</b> <b>Be Brave. Live Big.</b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Welcome to Brave &amp; Big — a weekly conversation for anyone ready to stop coasting and start taking ground.</b> </p><p>Chris Hart, founder and CEO of Brave Coaches, and Joey Odom, public speaker, author, and former tech co-founder, have been best friends for over 25 years. In that friendship, they&apos;ve had thousands of conversations — and walked away from every one of them better, sharper, and more fired up to live a life worth following. </p><p>This trailer is their invitation to pull up a chair. </p><p>Each week, Chris and Joey will dig into what it actually looks like to be Brave and live Big: killing excuses, taking ground in your marriage, following Jesus, raising kids who matter, getting fit, building friendships that sharpen you, and chasing the things you were made for. Some episodes will be just the two of them. Others will feature high-performing athletes, business leaders, and performers who&apos;ve learned how to show up. </p><p>And every single episode will close the same way — with one small, practical step you can take immediately. </p><p>Because a Brave and Big life isn&apos;t built in a leap. It&apos;s built in a step. </p><p><b>🎧 Subscribe now. New episodes weekly.</b> <b>Be Brave. Live Big.</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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