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The Starting Line is Harder Than the Finish: How to Stop Limiting Yourself
What does it take to run a marathon on all seven continents and the North Pole? For Dr. William Thomas, it was about much more than athleticism; it was a masterclass in overcoming the mental barriers that hold us all back.
In this episode of The Author’s Voice with KAJ, we dive into the lessons from his book, Cross the Lines. Dr. Thomas started running at 42 and transformed his life, proving that the biggest obstacles aren't physical—they're the limits we place on ourselves.
Khudania Ajay
Nov 1814 min read


How to Rebuild Your Life When Everything Falls Apart
What happens when life takes away everything you built — your career, your family, your sense of purpose? For Ryan T. Reichert, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, that question wasn’t theoretical. After 23 years of service, four combat deployments, and a transition into corporate America, he found himself at rock bottom — facing addiction, loss, and uncertainty. In his book, God Only Knows When the Devil Comes for You: A Second Chance at Life , Ryan shares a raw and rede
Khudania Ajay
Nov 72 min read


What Flying Kites (and 2,500 Live Conversations) Taught Me About Leadership
When I was in school — before 10th grade, in my small, beautiful town — I loved flying kites. Even when sometimes I ran downstairs for water or a quick bite, my eyes never left the thread. That thin line, strengthened with manjha, kept me connected. I could give the kite space to dance with the wind, but I never lost sight of it. Kite flying did something else too. It connected me with the best flyers in town — people older, sharper, more experienced. In the air, we were comp
Khudania Ajay
Nov 62 min read


The Two-Word Question That Conquers Procrastination
Why “never give up” is the wrong advice, and what to do instead, from Bernard “Chalky” White’s KAJ Masterclass The most dangerous advice successful people give is “never give up.” It sounds inspiring, but it’s a trap. It keeps you grinding in the wrong direction long after you should have pivoted. The real skill isn’t blind persistence—it’s strategic decisiveness . In a profound KAJ Masterclass LIVE session, Bernard “Chalky” White—who transformed his life from a London police
Khudania Ajay
Nov 22 min read


From Poetry to Podcasting: A Journey of Discovery
The Video I Almost Deleted You know, I almost deleted this video. Just this Monday morning, an hour back, I was cleaning my laptop for...
Khudania Ajay
Sep 85 min read
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