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The Veterans Outlook Podcast Featuring Cobus Visser (∑141/Season II/Episode #50).

  1. The Veterans Outlook Podcast Featuring Cobus Visser (∑141/Season II/Episode #50). Robert "Father Bob" Jordan 53:01

Summary: In this episode of the Veterans Outlook podcast, host Robert Jordan interviews Cobus Visser, a remarkable individual who has overcome significant challenges, including living with hemophilia. Cobus shares his inspiring journey from being confined to a wheelchair to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, emphasizing the power of belief, self-development, and faith. He discusses the transformative experience of fire walking and its relation to personal Growth. Cobus also reflects on his Viking identity and the Legacy he wishes to leave behind, culminating in a divine confirmation of his purpose. This conversation is a testament to resilience, hope, and the importance of living life to the fullest.

*For information concerning Cobus Visser’s social media presence, please visit the following sites: Cobus Visser (@cobusvisser) | TikTok Cobus Visser | Firewalking & Team Building Expert in South Africa

*For information regarding Robert Jordan’s philanthropic work and his complete library of books for sale, please visit: https://fatherbob.co

Robert E. Jordan is a retired veteran, pastor, mentor, author, podcaster, selfless servant, and, in all things, a man of God. He is committed to helping the most vulnerable and those at risk, whether in our veteran community or at-risk allies, offering dedicated discipleship and compassion through selfless and purposeful service. Robert also serves the afflicted and those addicted in his community while providing hope for the disadvantaged in Afghanistan through his non-profit, a 501c3, Bright Future Philanthropy Corporation, to assist girls' education due to generational and environmental hardships and the current political and theocratic regime, Bright Future Philanthropy Corporation seeks to support girls' academic pursuits, fostering tomorrow's teachers and leaders, lifting them out of a cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and servitude.