
Episode 263 of It’s My Time Podcast features a powerful conversation with Alan Jermarc Stubbs—one rooted in reflection, accountability, and action.
Asher and Alan discuss:
Why some volunteer and nonprofit organizations fail to live up to their potential
The difference between personal growth and chasing validation
Leadership, accountability, and the coaching industry’s blind spots
Fitness as discipline, healing, and identity
Bodybuilding, jiu-jitsu, boxing, and the mindset required to commit
Faith, prayer, and the responsibility to act
Turning pain into purpose without exploiting it
Why consistency beats charisma every time
Alan shares his journey as a police officer, his commitment to fitness inspired by his late mother, and his vision for building something real—physically, spiritually, and professionally.
This episode isn’t about hype.
It’s about doing the work.
🎙️ Part one of an ongoing conversation.