
HOST (Brian Swift): Welcome to SOAR: Breaking Barriers where disability, grit, and the outdoors collide to prove what’s possible, the podcast where resilience meets real life.
What if the barriers in front of you weren’t the end of the story… but the beginning of something bigger?
This isn’t about inspiration for inspiration’s sake. It’s about how people actually break through—physically, mentally... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessMental HealthSelf-Improvement | |||

People need values and goals because they provide direction, stability, and meaning. Values are the internal compass that guide decisions when life gets complicated. They define what matters most—integrity, faith, family, growth, service—and help you... more
Founder of Swift Outdoor Accessible Recreation (SOAR) a 501 C 3 Non profit. At SOAR, we provide adaptive equipment, accessible recreation opportunities, and community-driven support to empower people with disabilities to experience freedom, confidenc... more
Resilience is built one decision at a time. Every challenge you face becomes either a building block or a stumbling stone. The difference isn’t the difficulty of the obstacle—it’s the meaning you assign to it. When setbacks are seen as proof that you... more
A disability can be an advantage because it forces a person to develop strengths many others never have to build. When life changes unexpectedly, you learn resilience. You learn how to adapt, problem-solve, and push through discomfort. Those skills t... more
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This show centers on disability, resilience, and outdoor life, exploring how grit, mindset, and practical action can break through perceived barriers. Across episodes, listeners hear personal stories of overcoming trauma, embracing independence, and turning challenges into growth—often weaving in leadership, mentorship, and community impact. The format leans into raw, candid conversations that mix lived experience with tangible strategies for mindset, habit-building, and practical breakthroughs in life, business, and health. A notable throughline is the belief that independence and success look different for everyone, and progress is usually built through small, consistent steps coupled with bold, accountable moves (like reaching out for su... more
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