Feb. 21, 2026

From Near Death to Purpose Driven Power To Build Business With Rob Rene

What if surviving heart failure and cancer unlocked your true purpose and a business built to heal others? Rob Rene reveals how he built Exodus Strong to fight inflammation, restore energy, and help you lead with purpose in life and business.

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What happens when a former elite athlete survives multiple near-death experiences and decides to dedicate his life to helping people heal naturally? Rob Rene brings the answers, sharing how he founded Exodus Strong, a natural supplement company combining molecular hydrogen and biblical herbs to fight inflammation, restore energy, and support the body at its root.

He explains how surviving heart failure, cancer, and career loss pushed him to leave corporate success behind and build businesses centered on faith, health, and serving others. You’ll walk away with simple daily habits and bold mindset shifts you can apply immediately to strengthen your health, refocus your purpose, and lead your business with conviction.

 

To connect with Rob Rene:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rob.rene

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robrene/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exodusstrong/

Website: https://exodusstrong.com/

 

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Rob dedicated himself to mastering the science of frequency and bio-energetics. He became a certified frequency specialist and herbalist, studying how light, sound, and natural compounds could heal the body at a cellular level.

But the true transformation required a "metaphorical death." Rob had to let go of his old identity—the corporate executive, the seeker of external validation—to make room for who he was becoming. It was a painful process of stripping away the ego to reveal the spirit underneath.

He realized that his near-fatal accident years ago wasn't a tragedy; it was preparation. It had broken him so he could be rebuilt stronger, with a foundation not on physical prowess or financial success, but on faith and service.