Episode 006
Kidnapped with Francisco Bedoya
In this conversation, James Robbins interviews Francisco Bedoya, who shares his harrowing experience of being kidnapped by the Honduran militia, and how it shaped his perspective on resilience, family, and personal growth.
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In this episode, James Robbins interviews Francisco Bedoya, who shares the powerful story of being kidnapped by the Honduran militia in 1989 and how it transformed his life. Despite his family refusing to pay the ransom, Francisco managed to escape, thanks to a sympathetic soldier. This experience taught him the value of connecting with others and the importance of forgiveness and resilience. Now a successful business coach, Francisco discusses how this traumatic event shaped his priorities, leading him to value relationships over material possessions and become a devoted father.
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Recap & Takeaways
- The value of connecting with people and building meaningful relationships
- The power of forgiveness and resilience in overcoming difficult experiences
- The importance of prioritizing family and being a good father
- Hard things can lead to personal growth and positive outcomes
- Francisco’s experience as a kidnapping survivor shaped his perspective on life and influenced his career as a business coach