Frank Gilfeather’s Secret to Staying Young | 78-Year-Old Boxing Coach on Discipline, Integrity & Giving Back

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In today's episode, we dive into the inspiring life story of Frank Gilfeather, a 78-year-old boxing coach who embodies the essence of resilience, discipline, and community spirit. Join Jordan as he travels to Aberdeen, Scotland, to meet Frank, known as a social media influencer by accident but a mentor by choice. With more energy than many half his age, Frank shares the wisdom he's gained from a lifetime in the noble art of boxing, emphasizing the importance of integrity, respect, and giving back without expectation.

Frank's journey takes us from his childhood in Dundee, surrounded by the harsh realities of post-war Scotland, to his early days as an amateur boxer, and finally to his current role as a coach shaping the next generation. He reflects on lessons learned from his father, a man of unwavering principles who dedicated his life to helping underprivileged youth through boxing. Frank's stories, including unforgettable trips to Donegal and the impact of community boxing clubs, highlight the power of sports to transform lives.

This episode is a treasure trove of life lessons, from the significance of staying true to oneself to the importance of fitness at any age. Frank's belief that it's never too late to make a change resonates throughout the conversation, offering inspiration to listeners of all ages. Whether you're interested in boxing or simply seeking motivation to lead a more purposeful life, Frank's story is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Tune in to learn what it means to be a true champion, not just in the ring but in life.