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In this powerful episode of Divine Intervention, I sit down with my longtime friend David Connor, founder of Anti-Gravity Salon, to talk about what happens when everything around you begins to shake — and you’re still called to lead. David shares his surreal return home from Hong Kong during the height of the riots to open his salon, only to land straight into the beginning of the COVID-19 shutdowns. In a matter of weeks, the world closed, fear spread, and the future of small businesses everywhere hung in the balance. Yet in the middle of uncertainty, he was faced with a choice: make reactive decisions rooted in panic — or build from a long-term legacy perspective. We talk about what leadership really looks like when certainty disappears. About making decisions that protect the future, not just the moment. About building something that outlives you — not just something that sustains you. I also open up about my own unexpected season of being stuck in Indonesia amid an illegal, under-the-table government visa scam — and how that chapter forced me to confront fear, surrender control, and choose response over reaction. When your external world feels chaotic, heaven is often inviting you into deeper internal order. Together, we explore: • How crisis reveals the quality of your leadership • Why big-picture, legacy-driven thinking changes the decisions you make under pressure • The weight of leading a team when the future is unclear • David’s journey into fatherhood — and how becoming a dad expanded his vision, discipline, and personal standards • The art of creating an experience people carry with them long after they leave • Why presence — not status — is what people ultimately remember This episode is about resilience and the responsibility that comes with influence. It’s about recognizing that sometimes what feels like collapse is actually construction — and that the seasons that stretch you are often the ones shaping your legacy. Because when everything feels uncertain, the decisions you make reveal the future you’re building.