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75 James Porter: The Rhythms of Life and Faith

75 James Porter: The Rhythms of Life and Faith

Season 2 Episode 75 Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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James Porter's story is a testament to resilience and transformation. After his teenage dream of becoming an RAF fighter pilot was medically disqualified, James found himself on a wildly different path—one that would take him from teaching drums in a garage to traveling the world with rock stars as Zildjian's International Artist Relations Manager.

The conversation traces his extraordinary journey through the music industry, including the surreal experience of singing onstage with Queen in front of Nelson Mandela and 30,000 people. 

But the most profound part of James's story isn't about external success—it's about his inner journey. After 50 years as a committed Christian, he began asking questions that shook the foundations of his faith. With refreshing honesty, James shares how exploring theological concepts beyond his "charismatic evangelical bubble" led to a more expansive understanding of spirituality and ultimately changed how he relates to others.

Now working as a transformation coach, James helps clients move beyond mere survival to creating their preferred futures. His approach isn't about quick fixes but addressing deeper beliefs and mindsets. The simple yet profound question that guides him: "Did you learn to love?"

This conversation will resonate with anyone who has questioned deeply-held beliefs, faced unexpected life transitions, or sought to love more unconditionally. Whether you're religious, spiritual-but-not-religious, or neither, James's journey offers valuable insights on finding purpose through life's twists and turns.

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