17: Books: Justin Breen Discusses Epic Life
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Today’s guest is Justin Breen. He is the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling book Epic Life and runs BREPIC, a PR company.
I first connected with Justin when I saw him online at Peter Diamandis’ Abundance 360 event. Peter’s podcasts and work on exponential change and moonshots are inspiring.
I recently listened to the audiobook of Epic Life and enjoyed it a great deal.
Many of us don’t see our children or see little of them. Most episodes are based on this scenario and it will always be the central focus but we also want to discuss other parenting issues such as education, mediation, busyness, etc. for people in those situations too.
All parents, alienated or not, can have challenges juggling time. Alienated parents have to juggle time with coping with trauma, working on a family court case and trying to work to keep our head above water.
We will discuss Justin’s thoughts on how he keeps his focus on family first.
This episode is also about moonshots. I want to discuss Justin’s idea of moonshots and whether reform of the family court system could be seen as one.
Justin’s Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinbreen1
https://linktr.ee/justinbreen
https://www.brepicllc.com
http://52dates52weeks.com
I first connected with Justin when I saw him online at Peter Diamandis’ Abundance 360 event. Peter’s podcasts and work on exponential change and moonshots are inspiring.
I recently listened to the audiobook of Epic Life and enjoyed it a great deal.
Many of us don’t see our children or see little of them. Most episodes are based on this scenario and it will always be the central focus but we also want to discuss other parenting issues such as education, mediation, busyness, etc. for people in those situations too.
All parents, alienated or not, can have challenges juggling time. Alienated parents have to juggle time with coping with trauma, working on a family court case and trying to work to keep our head above water.
We will discuss Justin’s thoughts on how he keeps his focus on family first.
This episode is also about moonshots. I want to discuss Justin’s idea of moonshots and whether reform of the family court system could be seen as one.
Justin’s Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinbreen1
https://linktr.ee/justinbreen
https://www.brepicllc.com
http://52dates52weeks.com
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