Our episode today is a special one. It’s our 300th — and wait till you hear just how few podcasts reach that milestone. You’ll likely be shocked.
You’ll also be inspired by what we discuss — 10 phrases that help you turn your trials into triumphs that were birthed from those 300 episodes. They form the key phrases Beyond the Crucible uses to help you move past your worst day and into your greatest opportunity.
Our guest this week, J.S. Park, has devoted his life to helping people not turn away from grief, but lean into it — not to move on from it, but to move with it. In his more than a decade as a hospital chaplain who has attended hundreds of deaths, he works closely with the friends and family they leave behind to give them permission to grieve.
Explore the life of Moses and the indispensable role of humility in leadership. In this episode of our More Stories from the Book series, Warwick Fairfax and Gary Schneeberger discuss how harnessing humility allows you to move beyond the pit of despair, build a vision that serves others, and lead a life of true significance.
Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren joins the podcast to share his powerful journey through the Iraq War and the tragic loss of his son. Discover the “10 Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery”—a transformative approach that blends neuroscience and faith to help you rewire your brain, take command of your thoughts, and find hope after a devastating crucible.
Kick off 2026 by choosing renewal and restoration over simple resolutions. In this episode, Warwick Fairfax and Gary Schneeberger dive into a strategic framework for recharging your life: letting go of what holds you back, aligning with your core values, and setting goals focused on who you authentically want to become.
We don’t have to live through every mistake to learn its lesson. Sometimes, the greatest personal growth comes from recognizing the impact of someone else’s failure—and choosing a different path. In this blog, we explore how reflection, forgiveness, and awareness can help break generational patterns and lead to a life of purpose.
In this episode of Beyond The Crucible, former NBA coach and mindset expert David Nurse shares his “Pivot & Go” philosophy. Discover how to redefine failure, build a resilient identity beyond your career, and turn life’s “hallway of closed doors” into a path toward true significance and purpose.
A key part of inspiring a shared vision is to help people look beyond their own self-interest to a vision of a greater purpose. And as we’ll see, Wallace sees something in Robert the Bruce. “In the other nobles, what chance of success does he have?” He’s probably thinking, “Slim to none, but I’ve got to try.” With Robert the Bruce, he’s thinking, “It’s going to be a tough sell, but it just may be possible. It just may be.”
In this episode of Beyond the Crucible, host Warwick Fairfax interviews Chris Arnold, author of From Success to Surrender. Arnold shares his transformative journey from the “golden handcuffs” of a high-stakes corporate career to a life of spiritual significance. After a sudden job loss in 2008, he navigated years of financial uncertainty and “closed doors” in ministry, ultimately learning that true calling isn’t tied to a job title, but to how one serves others. The conversation highlights key lessons on the power of self-reflection, the danger of making success an idol, and the profound truth that life’s meaning is found in the journey of “walking with God” rather than reaching a specific destination.
In this episode, Warwick Fairfax and Gary Schneeberger introduce the Beyond the Crucible Roadmap, a refined, research-backed framework for turning life’s greatest setbacks into triumphs. They unveil 10 Actionable Truths—including Authenticity, Perseverance, and Redemption—that serve as daily “accelerators” to help you move from the pain of a trial to a life of significance. It is a definitive guide for anyone ready to stop being defined by their worst day and start leading a life on purpose.
