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December 13, 2024
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Stuntman Noah Nevins on Finding One’s Path and Dream Career

Finding one’s passion doesn’t have a set formula. Some individuals appear to be born knowing it. Others appear to keep looking for it until they pass away. We all dream of being able to spend our days doing what we love—that much is certain. Many people concentrate on the wrong things, which is frequently the cause of their failure to discover their actual purpose. Noah Nevins is an example of someone who’s got it all figured out.

SAG/AFTRA actor and stuntman Noah Nevins has worked on a variety of productions, including Glee, Pretty Little Liars, Call of Duty, Lexus, among many others. He has been backflipping his way to significant titles like Dancing King and Battle Royale. He has also been a streamer and host for BIGO Live for more than 4 years now.

Noah was previously a level 10 Elite Gymnast training to be in the Olympics since he was 3 years old. Now, he coaches gymnasts in his spare time in southern California. Ironically, he broke his femur and hand before he was able to carry on with his gymnastics career alongside his grandmother, who had made Olympic trials despite breaking her toe. His ultimate goal is to send one of his gymnasts to the Olympics and coach them to become a medalist.

It’s not surprising that Noah Nevins spends his free time racing his 700+ Dodge Challenger Hellcat and bringing it to various charity events, such the B&H Breast Cancer Awareness rally, which collected over $27,000 in funds. Since he was young, Noah has always been chasing an adrenaline rush.

Noah is a lover of nature and animals. He is a qualified Equine, Canine, and Feline Somatic Practitioner. This stems from his childhood being raised on a farm where they had a variety of animals, including horses, chickens, turkeys, goats, and peacocks. He loves his farm’s eggs the most, which supports his active lifestyle and organic-only diet. He is now developing a method to help people achieve a state of physical and mental clarity.

True to his being a nature lover, Noah often takes road trips with his partner of more than five years and visits other states to explore places like Zion National Park and Yellowstone.

Noah’s secret to living a fulfilled life is refusing to work a 9 to 5 job.

“I’ve never been someone that wanted to work a 9 to 5 job. I just can’t imagine doing the same thing everyday and sometimes not even enjoying what I do. So many people pick jobs just for money. But remember this. In the end, we will look back at our lives and not be concerned about how much money we made, but the people we’ve impacted and felt true emotions with,” he said.

Noah urges people to value experiences more than money. He believes that life is all a wonderful journey that continuously unfolds and changes.

“Life goes by so quick, and you may think you are having a hard time now, but we all go through it. It’s about how you deal with life. There’s no instructions. So speak with others who have been in your position and, if nothing else, you get to engage and learn along with someone who might need YOUR help. Push and pull, Yin and Yang. We all function when we function together and help each other,” he said.

He hopes that his journey can help other people find their true passion in life and start living their dream life.

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