Gerry Wagner on Spreading Love and Finding True Self-Worth
Episode Overview
Gerry Wagner shares his journey of 32 years of sobriety. Discusses the true meaning of love and how he found it later in life. Emphasises the importance of building self-esteem in children. Offers practical advice for overcoming addiction through positive thinking. Highlights the role of gratitude and daily goal-setting in maintaining a positive mindset.
I think the best thing a parent can do is to try to instil confidence, self-esteem, self-confidence in a child.
In this episode of 'God Took Me to Las Vegas', Randy Mortensen sits down with Gerry Wagner, a man on a mission to spread love and understanding. Gerry recently celebrated 32 years of sobriety and brings a wealth of experience and insight into what true love means. Living in Central Pennsylvania, Gerry serves as the Vice President of Business Development for a global HVAC company and hosts his own YouTube show, 'Tosot Time'.
This episode is centred around the theme 'What Is Love?', where Gerry shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and finding real love later in life. He opens up about his troubled childhood, his struggles with self-esteem, and how he learned to replace negative thoughts with positive ones. Gerry's story is a testament to the power of self-love and the importance of building confidence in children. He offers practical advice for parents and anyone struggling with low self-worth.
Randy and Gerry also discuss the importance of gratitude and setting daily goals to maintain a positive mindset. Whether you're battling addiction or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Don't miss out on Gerry's heartfelt story and the wisdom he imparts.