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AWP: Success on the Other Side of Repetition – Vulnerability, Content, and Authenticity with Dr. Tim Trinh

09 Jul 2025

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In this deeply honest and energizing conversation, Dr. Tim Trinh joins Aaron to unpack his journey of daily content creation, personal growth, and finding purpose through consistency. Tim opens up about what motivated him to start sharing his thoughts online, the internal resistance he faced, and how reframing content as a form of legacy—not just marketing—changed everything. Together, they reflect on how storytelling and vulnerability are not only powerful for an audience but transformative for the creator. Tim shares how the teachings from Dan Martell’s Buy Back Your Time—including the five daily non-negotiables—helped shape his mindset, especially around the importance of physical and mental fortitude, daily reflection, and posting with authenticity. You’ll hear how his running routine became a metaphor and method for mental clarity, how his kids and even his nanny became unexpected sources of feedback, and how true fulfillment comes from being yourself out loud—even when it’s uncomfortable. This episode isn’t just about content creation; it’s about identity, courage, and the liberating realization that success, impact, and personal peace lie on the other side of repetition. Links: Dr Tim Trinh socials: @optotimt Dan Martell and his work: https://www.danmartell.com ------------------------- Go to MacuHealth.com and use the coupon code PODCAST2024 at checkout for special discounts Let's Connect! Follow and join the conversation! Instagram: @aaron_werner_vision

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