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What's on your bucket list? Chatting goals, purpose and direction with Sebastian Terry

What's on your bucket list? Chatting goals, purpose and direction with Sebastian Terry

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HERE WE ARE AGAIN bringing some FLAVOUR to your FRIDAY! Today we interviewed an absolute legend of a man - Sebastian Terry! If the name sounds familiar, it’s because Jess talks about him constantly on the podcast!

Sebastian is the author of ‘100 things: What’s on your list?’ where he designed his entire life around his bucket list goals. After reading this book (which is only 1/5 of the only books Jess has ever read haha), she became SUPER inspired and created her own bucket list adventure. One thing led to another and it’s what led to the creation of Keep Your Gin Up (long story short - but we dive into the story in the episode)!

Sebastian is now a keynote speaker on many public platforms, sharing his knowledge on developing goals, keeping life exciting and making sure that you leave this planet with no regrets! Tune in, and get ready to be inspired!

Find Sebastian on www.sebastianterry.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/seb100things

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