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Chiseled Ep 73 Finding Happy - Chad Kneller

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When Chad Kneller was in his 20s, he “was all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll.” Laser-focused on being a singer in a rock band, Kneller figured life ends at age 27, just as it did for a host of famous musicians who burned hot and died young.
Through the lens of that existentialism, Chad drank too much, partied too hard, and ignored basic rules of society. Eventually, the warrants piled up and Chad found himself doing a couple two-week stints in jail. During one of those sojourns, he picked up a Bible and read it cover to cover. He then approached the prison minister.
“I said, ‘Hey, I got some questions,’ and he didn't know I have three hours’ worth of questions. He answered them all. And that was the beginning of a new life for me,” he said.
Upon his release, Chad returned to his new girlfriend and the two set upon a path of finding their future together. A marriage, two military stints, and three kids later, Chad and his wife are now serial entrepreneurs.
Chad has also published a book called Finding Happy, which seeks to help people, especially young people, get beyond the intensity of their emotions and gain context to get through the most difficult seasons of their lives.
“I feel like if someone would have given me a book like that when I was in my early 20s I could have saved a whole lot of time. I wouldn't have wasted almost a decade after that.”
Finding Happy has received great reviews and Chad says he’s even been told it saved one person’s life, a true win if ever there was one.
It was a pleasure talking to Chad and I know his chiseling is going to continue to help others. If you want to reach Chad, his email is findinghappy1@gmail.com or you can check him out on all his social media channels @chadkneller or on his website.

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When Chad Kneller was in his 20s, he “was all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll.” Laser-focused on being a singer in a rock band, Kneller figured life ends at age 27, just as it did for a host of famous musicians who burned hot and died young.
Through the lens of that existentialism, Chad drank too much, partied too hard, and ignored basic rules of society. Eventually, the warrants piled up and Chad found himself doing a couple two-week stints in jail. During one of those sojourns, he picked up a Bible and read it cover to cover. He then approached the prison minister.
“I said, ‘Hey, I got some questions,’ and he didn't know I have three hours’ worth of questions. He answered them all. And that was the beginning of a new life for me,” he said.
Upon his release, Chad returned to his new girlfriend and the two set upon a path of finding their future together. A marriage, two military stints, and three kids later, Chad and his wife are now serial entrepreneurs.
Chad has also published a book called Finding Happy, which seeks to help people, especially young people, get beyond the intensity of their emotions and gain context to get through the most difficult seasons of their lives.
“I feel like if someone would have given me a book like that when I was in my early 20s I could have saved a whole lot of time. I wouldn't have wasted almost a decade after that.”
Finding Happy has received great reviews and Chad says he’s even been told it saved one person’s life, a true win if ever there was one.
It was a pleasure talking to Chad and I know his chiseling is going to continue to help others. If you want to reach Chad, his email is findinghappy1@gmail.com or you can check him out on all his social media channels @chadkneller or on his website.

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