53 min

How this UFC Fighter went from Addiction to Running a Global Non-Profit: Justin Wren Culture Leaders: The Masters Behind Movements

    • Business

Justin Wren, renowned MMA fighter turned humanitarian, shares his profound transformation from battling opponents in the ring to fighting for the rights of the forgotten Pygmy communities in Africa. In this powerful interview, Wren unveils the personal struggles and revelations that redirected his path towards creating significant social impact through his non-profit, Fight for the Forgotten. This episode dives deep into the essence of human connection, resilience, and the power of purpose-driven life.
Wren’s journey is a compelling narrative of overcoming personal battles with addiction and depression by dedicating his life to service. Through his work, he provides transformative opportunities for the Pygmy people, focusing on essential resources like water, health, and education. Justin’s efforts go beyond mere charity; they empower communities to sustain themselves and flourish. His story is not just about fighting; it’s about building bridges of empathy and understanding across continents.
 
Segmented Timestamps
[00:05] The evolution from fighting against people to fighting for people.
[00:50] The inception of Fight for the Forgotten and its mission.
[02:00] Cultural preservation and practical support for the Pygmy communities.
[02:45] Justin’s spiritual awakening and the shift towards a purpose-driven life.
[05:29] Expansion of humanitarian efforts to broader community impact.
[06:25] Embracing the communal proverb: "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
[08:12] The role of partnerships and community involvement in sustainable development.
[10:15] Addressing water scarcity and health care challenges in remote areas.
[13:20] Overcoming personal adversities: From battling addiction to finding purpose.
[15:34] The impact of cultural exchange and mutual learning on Justin's advocacy work.
[18:07] Future plans for Fight for the Forgotten and scaling up the mission.
[20:49] Reflections on leadership and the power of service in personal growth.
[23:15] Justin's vision for a holistic approach to community empowerment.
[25:30] The significance of "going far together" versus "going fast alone" in making a difference.
 
Notable Quotes
"What is my why? I would say really it's to put love and compassion in action and to fight for people." - Justin Wren
"My journey is one of kind of going from fighting against people to fighting for people." - Justin Wren, on naming his initiative.”- Justin Wren
"I think when there's a strong alignment between the purpose of the company and individual purpose, people are creative, want to do a good job, and want to find ways to use their creativity to make improvements that are mutually beneficial for the employee and the company." - Justin Wren
 
"The higher up you get, you're always on call. But if you don't love what you do, then it takes a backseat." - Justin Wren
 
USEFUL LINKS
 
Reach Justin at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigpygmy/
 
Websites: 
https://www.fightfortheforgotten.org/ 
https://give.fightfortheforgotten.org/campaign/compassion-in-action-campaign/c493271 
 
GET MORE FROM THE CULTURE LEADERS PODCAST
Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/
Jessica’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel
Culture Partners LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ 
 
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Justin Wren, renowned MMA fighter turned humanitarian, shares his profound transformation from battling opponents in the ring to fighting for the rights of the forgotten Pygmy communities in Africa. In this powerful interview, Wren unveils the personal struggles and revelations that redirected his path towards creating significant social impact through his non-profit, Fight for the Forgotten. This episode dives deep into the essence of human connection, resilience, and the power of purpose-driven life.
Wren’s journey is a compelling narrative of overcoming personal battles with addiction and depression by dedicating his life to service. Through his work, he provides transformative opportunities for the Pygmy people, focusing on essential resources like water, health, and education. Justin’s efforts go beyond mere charity; they empower communities to sustain themselves and flourish. His story is not just about fighting; it’s about building bridges of empathy and understanding across continents.
 
Segmented Timestamps
[00:05] The evolution from fighting against people to fighting for people.
[00:50] The inception of Fight for the Forgotten and its mission.
[02:00] Cultural preservation and practical support for the Pygmy communities.
[02:45] Justin’s spiritual awakening and the shift towards a purpose-driven life.
[05:29] Expansion of humanitarian efforts to broader community impact.
[06:25] Embracing the communal proverb: "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
[08:12] The role of partnerships and community involvement in sustainable development.
[10:15] Addressing water scarcity and health care challenges in remote areas.
[13:20] Overcoming personal adversities: From battling addiction to finding purpose.
[15:34] The impact of cultural exchange and mutual learning on Justin's advocacy work.
[18:07] Future plans for Fight for the Forgotten and scaling up the mission.
[20:49] Reflections on leadership and the power of service in personal growth.
[23:15] Justin's vision for a holistic approach to community empowerment.
[25:30] The significance of "going far together" versus "going fast alone" in making a difference.
 
Notable Quotes
"What is my why? I would say really it's to put love and compassion in action and to fight for people." - Justin Wren
"My journey is one of kind of going from fighting against people to fighting for people." - Justin Wren, on naming his initiative.”- Justin Wren
"I think when there's a strong alignment between the purpose of the company and individual purpose, people are creative, want to do a good job, and want to find ways to use their creativity to make improvements that are mutually beneficial for the employee and the company." - Justin Wren
 
"The higher up you get, you're always on call. But if you don't love what you do, then it takes a backseat." - Justin Wren
 
USEFUL LINKS
 
Reach Justin at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigpygmy/
 
Websites: 
https://www.fightfortheforgotten.org/ 
https://give.fightfortheforgotten.org/campaign/compassion-in-action-campaign/c493271 
 
GET MORE FROM THE CULTURE LEADERS PODCAST
Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/
Jessica’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel
Culture Partners LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ 
 
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