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Against police evidence, without a body and on presumptions, Rusty Labuschagne was convicted of drowning a fish poacher during Mugabe's rule. He served 10 years in Zimbabwe's prisons, including the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, where he suffered through the Zim dollar crash, with food shortages, no running water, and people dying around him daily.He speaks eloquently about being subjected to conditions most people would find unendurable, having to dig deep within himself to find solutions to an unbearable situation. His resilience, ability to face adversity, and pure grit are an unparalleled inspiration. After years of bitterness and anger, Rusty learned how to forgive those who had causedhis suffering. He found that who you are and the depth of your determinationwill get you through life's darkest moments. Learn how to harness your innerstrength and let go of what you cannot control. Ultimately, it was faith inGod, a positive mental attitude, and lessons in forgiveness, gratitude, andhumility that probably saved his life. Connect with Rusty at https://beatingchans.com Guest Bio:Rusty Labuschagne is a unique premier speaker on the professional circuit. One is immediately struck by his sincerity and humility as he delivers a dramatic account of his transformational experience. Rusty has been through a trauma few have experienced. In 2003, the successful Zimbabwean businessman, who ran a safari outfit, flew his own aircraft, and had a fishing resort on Lake Kariba, was framed by a poacher, the police, and the courts, and wrongfully convicted of drowning a poacher. He talks and writes about being subjected to conditions most people would find unbearable, having to draw on his inner resources and strengths to endure the unimaginable. In the process, he developed not only a life-saving resilience but also empathy and a keen desire to help his fellow inmates. His faith in God, positive mental attitude, leadership qualities, and lessons in forgiveness, gratitude, and humility bring a personal, transformative, and authentic message of hope and freedom. In his book and to audiences, Rusty's message is that everyone is faced with challenges, but it is who you are and the depth of your determination that will get you through life's darkest moments. He shows how one can harness one's inner strength and let go of what one cannot control. His talks have a broad audience appeal, from leadership lessons for CEOs and managers to inspiration and staff members' motivation. They will all feel an impact.Support the showLearn more about Radical Abundance at Radical-Abundance.comTeresa Janzen is your host. She ignites a passion for abundant living through radical service. Teresa is an international speaker, author, and coach of speakers and writers. Her experience in leadership and global ministry drives her to share inspiring stories with wit and insight. Her candid and personable style is sure to capture the heart of any audience.
Rusty Labuschagne discusses 'Beating Chains'...with TRE's Giles Brown
Ten years in a Zimbabwean prison for a crime that never happened. Innocent and totally stripped of his dignity. Rusty Labuschagne faced hardships most of us will never be able to imagine. In a heartbeat and totally unexpected, Rusty's life changed from being a successful self-made businessman, flying his own aircraft, owning expensive cars and boats to being framed and put behind bars - experiencing the most horrendous and devastating conditions in a high security prison cell with 78 others and millions of lice. His time in prison taught the humble Zimbabwean how priceless freedom is, especially that of the mind(!), how important it is to maintain a positive mindset (no matter the circumstances), how powerful it is to be grateful for even the smallest things and how liberating it is to truly forgive. These life lessons and more is what Rusty shares with us in this episode. How can someone forgive those that took ten years of his life? “Forgiveness is freedom”, Rusty explains to me and without forgiving he would not have made it through those incredibly tough ten years. The day he let go of the immense bitterness and truly forgave, Rusty felt a giant weight fall off his shoulders. Forgiving, he says, is something you do for yourself, not for others. Also, he emphasizes: not being in prison does not necessarily equal being free. He sees clearly that freedom is the ability to make a choice and act on it; to let go of what you cannot control and to be free from negativity. „We all carry a hero inside us“, Rusty says today. Even in the hardest of times in the Zimbabwean high security prison, he was convinced that there was a bigger reason behind all of it and tried to find hope in the smallest of things. Rusty's life today is filled with gratitude, love and true freedom. Due to his positive mindset, he was able to recover and heal the wounds from those terrible years in prison.He is married to his wonderful wife Sandra who is a huge gift and tremendous support. Rusty works as a successful global keynote speaker and shares his inspiring story with audiences from all over the world. I first met Rusty at a conference in Singapore and can still remember the goosebumps I had for the entire duration of his captivating speech. I am grateful to share with you this inspiring story of resilience, strength and hope. Thank you, Rusty, for sharing it with us in this episode and for reminding us of the value of forgiveness, freedom and gratitude. Order now: Rusty's book "Beating Chains" Learn more about Rusty or book him as a speaker: https://beatingchains.com/ Do you want to learn more about Sonja Piontek? Book her as a motivational speaker, get inspired by her? Website sonjapiontek.com Sonnenkind-Reisen www.sonnenkind.com.sg LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sonjapiontek/ Instagram instagram.com/sonjapiontek/ Facebook facebook.com/SonjaPiontekUltraCreativity Youtube hbit.ly/3Lk6dl3 Sonja's National Geographic Buch „SONNENGEFLÜSTER“ https://amzn.to/3sDXtjg
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Survivor Rusty Labuschagne was jailed for a crime that didn't even happen. In his book, 'Beating Chains', Labuschagne paints a vivid picture of what it took to survive 10 years in the harshest conditions imaginable.
Survivor Rusty Labuschagne was jailed for a crime that didn't even happen. In his book, 'Beating Chains', Labuschagne paints a vivid picture of what it took to survive 10 years in the harshest conditions imaginable.
A life coach, author, and motivational speaker with a unique and horrific story. A successful self-made Zimbabwean businessman, Rusty Labuschagne was in 2003, without a body and against police evidence, wrongly convicted of drowning a fish poacher. He spent 10 harrowing years under horrendous conditions in Zimbabwe's prisons during Mugabe's rule. The conditions were unbearable and he had to draw on his inner resources and strengths to endure the unimaginable. ' His message to audiences is that everyone is faced with challenges, but it is who you are, and the depth of your determination, that will get you through life's darkest moments. You can harness your inner strength and let go of what you cannot control. Rusty's faith in God, his positive mental attitude, his leadership qualities, and his lessons in forgiveness, gratitude, and humility bring a personal, transformative and authentic message of hope and freedom to any audience. Reach out to Rusty: www.beatingchains.com Contact Lois Wagner and book a free discussion to discuss your healing journey and to fly free. http://walkingwithoutskin.com/ Music Walking without Skin is a song inspired by the work of Lois Wagner. Walking Without Skin was composed by Steve Siler of Music for the Soul and features Denise Green. It is our hope that the song will encourage and empower women as they journey on the road to healing. You may stream the song here or download it for $1.29. https://www.musicforthesoul.org/resources/walking-without-skin/ .
Against police evidence, without a body and on presumptions, Rusty was convicted of drowning a fish poacher during Mugabe's rule. He served 10 years in Zimbabwe's prisons, including the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, where he suffered through the Zim dollar crash, with food shortages, no running water, and people dying around him daily. He speaks eloquently about being subjected to conditions most people would find unendurable, having to dig deep within himself to find solutions to an unbearable situation. To learn more about Rusty, visit www.beatingchains.com
Season 03 – EP06 – MUD BETWEEN YOUR TOES CONVERSATIONS WITH RUSTY LABUSCHAGNE - Imagine spending 10 years in jail for a crime you didn’t commit? This was the scary reality Rusty Labuschagne lived for a decade, before he was released in 2013 for being wrongfully accused of murdering a fish poacher. Listen to Mud Between Your Toes podcasts on iPHONE/Apple Podcasts.https://apple.co/32QTumi Listen to Mud Between Your Toes podcasts on Android/Samsung/Nokia.https://podcasts.google.com?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL211ZGJldHdlZW55b3VydG9lcy9mZWVkLnhtbA%3D%3D Listen via the APP: https://mudbetweenyourtoes.podbean.com/ #MudBetweenYourToes #PeterWood #Petewoodhk #BeatingChains #RustyLabuschagne #chikurubi #PrisonLife #Jail #Zimbabwe #Harare
MultimediaLIVE — Rusty Labuschagne was jailed for 10 years in horrific conditions in a Zimbabwean prison for a crime that did not happen. In this espisode, he speaks to Paul Ash about prison life, humility, forgiveness and the healing power of the bush.
Forgiveness. Nelson Mandela once said: “As I walked out the door towards the gate that would lead to freedom, I knew that if I didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I’d still be in prison.” Imagine the scene. You are a successful business man with a 40,000-acre farm, 9 sports cars and multiple successful businesses. Then one day, everything is taken from you. Rusty Labuschagne has been through a trauma few have experienced anywhere in the world. In 2003, the successful Zimbabwean businessman, who ran a safari outfit, flew his own aircraft and had a fishing resort on Lake Kariba, was framed by a poacher, the police and the courts and wrongfully convicted of drowning a poacher. He served 10 years in Zimbabwe’s prisons, including notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison during the Zim dollar crash, with food shortages, no running water and people dying around him daily. On this episode of the Matt Brown Show, Rusty shares his lessons about forgiveness, gratitude and finding true freedom in life. There are so many powerful nuggets here, and this is without doubt one of the most powerful human stories I’ve encountered on this show. Strap yourselves in for seriously epic douse of perspective.
Fine Music Radio — Rodney Trudgeon’s guest on People of Note this week is a man who tells the story of his incarceration for 10 years in a Zimbabwean prison for a crime he did not commit. Rusty Labushagne writes about his incredible trauma being in an overcrowded, filthy prison cell with some 8o inmates and how the experience strengthened him and made him learn how to forgive and to help his fellow man. His book is called Beating Chains and although it is a harrowing read, it is also inspiring and a fascinating account of how a human being can survive the most traumatic circumstances and come out stronger.
Part two of my interview with Rusty Labuschagne. Be sure to listen to Part 1 first :) For more info on Rusty, and to get his book click here: https://beatingchains.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One of the most interesting and powerful interviews I have done! In this episode I interview Rusty Labuschagne who was unjustly thrown into prison for ten years even though he was innocent! In this interview, he recounts his horrendous story of life in prison, and how he used his mind to overcome the trauma and forgive those who hurt him. This is truly a testimony to the power of our minds! For more info on Rusty and to get his book click here: https://beatingchains.com Part 2 will be out next week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rusty Labuschagne, formerly a successful businessman from Zimbabwe and now a powerful speaker, overcame a trauma that few have experienced: In 2003, he was framed and wrongfully convicted of drowning a poacher. Rusty served 10 years in Zimbabwe's prisons (including the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison during the Zim dollar crash), with food shortages, no running water, and people dying around him daily. Everyone is faced with challenges – hopefully, not quite as harrowing as Rusty's – but Rusty emphasizes that who you are and the depth of your determination will get you through life's darkest moments. He shows how one can harness one's inner strength and let go of what one cannot control. After this episode, I hope you recognize that you possess all that you need to free yourself from the self-imposed prisons of limiting beliefs, what could have been, and what other people have told you and pursue that which you were born to do. You have a tremendous inner strength, and Rusty is going to help you harness it. -- Resources: Check out http://beatingchains.com/ (beatingchains.com) Connect with Rusty: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Read the Beating Chains book Watch the Beating Chains DVD -- We are brought to you by the Lawton Marketing Group, a full-service advertising and design agency serving companies and entrepreneurs at all levels. They are your one-stop shop for all your website, logo, social media, print, app design and reputable management needs. Visit LawtonMG.com for more info. -- The Impact Entrepreneur Show is produced by Podcast Masters
CliffCentral.com — The team shares in the remarkable and inspirational story of Rusty Labuschagne, who was imprisoned in a Zimbabwean jail after being wrongfully accused.
Brent and Kerri speak to Rusty Labuschagne, who was wrongfully imprisoned in an African jail and is now using his journey to inspire others. Plus the usual catch-up of good news stories from around the globe.