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Repossible

Repossible

By: Bradley Charbonneau
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You become the kind of person who does that kind of thing… by doing that kind of thing. You feel it: you were meant for more. Not more stuff or more pressure—more clarity, creativity, courage. But you’re stuck in a loop. Waiting. Overthinking. Telling yourself, “I’m just not the type of person who does that sort of thing.” But here’s the truth: you’re not stuck. You’re just not yet the kind of person who does that sort of thing. You can become them. How? Do the thing. That’s what Repossible is all about. This podcast helps you step into your next version—one doable, slightly scary, possibly life-changing decision at a time. Not by waiting. Not by wishing. But by starting. You don’t have to overhaul your life. You just have to take the next small, brave step. Hosted by Bradley Charbonneau—author, keynote speaker, and former expert at not-doing-the-thing—Repossible is your reminder that: There’s usually a choice. It’s usually yours. And yes, it’s absolutely possible. Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
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