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Episode 303 – Breaking a World Record to Beat Pancreatic Cancer with Doug “Censor” Martin

Meet Doug “Censor” Martin, from Long Island. Doug is well-known online for his gaming expertise. He has competed in esports championships and shares gaming content on YouTube and social media. Doug also discusses his interest in fitness and how he established himself as a gamer with a fitness lifestyle, which he felt made him stand out in the gaming community.

By sharing his life online, Doug found himself in many people’s dream job: getting paid to play video games. During this time, he was also focusing heavily on his fitness goals. However, he felt that the people and habits around him were compromising his mental health.

Doug explains that he went through a transformative period as he dealt with negative feedback and criticism online, especially after being open about the end of his relationship. This experience led him to reassess his online persona and prioritize maintaining his authenticity and high standards for his content.

Doug describes his passion for self-improvement and his desire to always exceed expectations. He set his sights on breaking the world record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours. He underwent a grueling training cycle that tested both his physical and mental strengths, a long 16 months of it. Despite enduring significant pain and mental strain, he remained focused on achieving his goal. Recently, he successfully broke the record. He credits his success in doing so to the support and motivation of his coach, Jackson.

Doug dedicated his record-breaking journey to Project Purple, raising awareness and nearly $10k for pancreatic cancer research and patient aid. He shares that he lost his grandmother to pancreatic cancer when he was young. He aimed to use his platform to raise awareness about the disease and encourage others to be selfless. Doug invites others to pursue their own goals, whether that involves breaking a world record or simply making a positive impact.

If you’d like to follow Doug’s social media, he can be found at @censor on all platforms.

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