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One Man's Mission To Redfine Imperfection by Glenn Marsden - OUT NOW!

RELEASE DAY !!!!!

Founder; Glenn Marsden's Book hits shelves today

'ONE MANS MISSION TO REDEFINE IMPERFECTION'

Australia:

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UK:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/One.../dp/1763731200/ref=sr_1_1...

USA:

https://www.amazon.com.au/One.../dp/1763731200/ref=sr_1_1...

'The Roadblocks Become The Blessings' with Glenn Marsden

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Being badly affected by Body Dysmorphia and losing a friend to Suicide, founder; Glenn Marsden sought escapism in all the wrong places.

But through self-discovery, learning to turn that pain into his purpose, he conquered overcoming his past struggles and the loss of a friend by becoming aware and understanding the root cause of his own escapism and turning his attention to self discovery.

He defines the word transformation in every sense of the word.

Today he is known as one of the World’s Best Confidence and Visibility Mentor's as well as the founder of the worlds fastest growing and most Publicized Mental Wellbeing Movements; The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

He has featured in over 150 + International Mainstream Publications and Networks, has the backing of over 450 + of the worlds most respected and recognized faces across Entertainment, Sports, Corporate and the Wellbeing Space, and is on his way to truly impact over 1 BILLION lives.Leading by his Imperfections, Glenn shares through full transparency just how much it takes to get your message out to the world in the episode.So sit back, and find out just what it has taken Glenn to build the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

Joshua Broome shares his truth on the Imperfectly Perfect Podcast

‘I am a father of 3 beautiful boys, I have a wife who loves me so much and we’ve been married for 5 years last week and I have a story that lets people know ‘hey, if you believe that having all this sex is going to make you happy, it didn’t make me happy. Fame, No it didn’t work. Money, I made over a million dollars at the time in the industry, didn’t work. I actually achieved everything that I believe would make me happier and at the end of it, I was left broken and depressed and I realised that, man if this won’t bring me happiness and piece what will and I get to point someone to that one thing that does provide peace’ @iamjoshuabroome

Upcoming Episode for the @imperfectlyperfect_podcast coming soon

He Was One of the Top Five Male Porn Stars in the World. Now He’s a Pastor.

Joshua Broome wanted to die. After achieving fame firstly in acting then the porn industry, he spirraled down into a pit of confusion, was at the end of himself — and believed he had no viable path forward. Seeing beyond the fog of the present felt impossible. After years of buried emotions, the former adult film star could no longer compress his angst and fear. “I'm thinking, ‘I want to die.

I don't have the guts to kill myself, but like how would I do it ... I just don't want to live anymore. There's no future, there's no one who's going to marry me, there's no employer who’s going to hire me ... I'm absolutely useless.’”

But rather than give up, Broome mustered the courage to leave the industry and rebuild his life and is now a husband, father and pastor, boldly defying the lies he told himself in the midst of his despair.

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To find out more about the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign our Global Efforts and how you can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Having dealt with Body Dysmorphia with Founder Glenn Marsden

'In a general sense, it's depicting yourself or finding a 'perceived' flaw on your body or on your face that kind of takes grip of your mind. With myself, it...

‘In a general sense, it’s depicting yourself or finding a ‘perceived’ flaw on your body or on your face that kind of takes grip of your mind. With myself, it stemmed from living in Sydney, Australia, I was the first person to go to the beach, throw my top off. It was something that never bothered me. I always say, and I can laugh back at it now and go, when your 30 and suppose to be settling down and enjoying that later life and not being bothered about ‘aesthetics’ it kind of got to a point with me where I started comparing myself to these guys with the big aesthetic chest and arms and wondering, I’m in the fitness industry, I’m training equally as hard, I’m eating as much. Why am I not getting this body that so many of these guys are getting? Little to say, & a little bit of naivety as well, not knowing what people were putting in to their body. But what I was putting and feeding into my mind was detrimental. - @_glennmarsden

Founder Glenn Marsden sharing his story and doing a Q&A on the ComingCleanPodcast with Peter Estevez over in San Diego, USA as well as going live to the Rehab911 community to an audience of over 9 million people.

American God's Ricky Whittle shares his journey on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

Ricky Whittle made his acting debut in 2002, playing Ryan Naysmith of fictional football club Harchester United in Dream Team. What followed was a four-year ...

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'My life could've been very different, had I chosen a darker path' with Ricky Whittle

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. Ricky Whittle made his acting debut in 2002, playing Ryan Naysmith of fictional football club Harchester United in Dream Team. What followed was a four-year stint as Calvin Valentine in the Uk's hit show, Hollyoaks.

Ricky Whittle made his acting debut in 2002, playing Ryan Naysmith of fictional football club Harchester United in Dream Team. What followed was a four-year stint as Calvin Valentine in the Uk's hit show, Hollyoaks. A successful stint on Strictly Come Dancing duly followed all whilst making an incredible impact in the UK with his career, Ricky harboured bigger ambitions and wanted to give Hollywood a go and in 2009, he boarded a plane to go after his dreams. Success came with his casting in the popular show The 100, with Ricky becoming a popular character, and then came the lead role in one of Hollywoods biggest shows 'American Gods' with Ricky being cast as the lead 'Shadow Moon' During this incredible episode, Founder Glenn Marsden chats with Ricky about his start into entertainment, through an undeniably incredible career in the UK through to taking a leap into the unknown that is Hollywood, to have some amazing success then cast as the lead in one of the US’s biggest shows.

Not only do we hear all about his amazing work, we also get to know all about the man behind the profession, his upbringing, how he navigated his whole mental wellbeing through his younger years and how things may have been completely different had he not internally chosen himself and changed his mindset on how he looked at life.

To find out more information and to keep up to date with Ricky, simply head to his socials @rickywhittle or his IMDB at: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1340638/

To find out more information on the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our global efforts and how you can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Be sure to head to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms including iTunes & Spotify

A big thank you to our voice-over: Mike Christenson (voicemonkey.com)

Being Imperfect is unlearning all the things you learnt’ with Frank Elaridi

'I think being Imperfectly Perfect means to de-condition yourself from all of the things you were told that you needed to be or had to be in order to live up...

‘I think being Imperfectly Perfect means to de-condition yourself from all of the things you were told that you needed to be or had to be in order to live up to this image that really doesn’t exist. When we realise it’s ok, you are great the way you are, I love you, you are perfect. Being Imperfect is unlearning all the things you learnt’ - @felaridi 4 x Emmy Award Winning Journalist, on-camera host for Good Morning America’s digital coverage of Dancing With The Stars and Co-Founder of @modern.nirvana ;

Frank Elaridi gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s Global Efforts and shares his story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.

We are truly humbled chatting with Frank. Not only has he got an impressive resume to his name and led an amazing career, but to find out more about the person behind the profession and what he is about with bringing to light stories from around the world to help so many others through his Modern Nirvana Events is mind-blowing.