The difference between the you of yesterday, the you of today, and the you of tomorrow comes down to one thing: a decision. Will the real you please stand up?

My Biggest Lesson From Elizabeth Gilbert's Workshop

I went as a speaker, author, and workshop leader studying the craft.

What actually happens when authors upload audiobooks to YouTube? We tested it live.

What if the most productive shift of your day happens while you're asleep?

A conversation about fear, perfectionism, creative practice, and giving yourself the dream.

If you've ever thought about writing a book — or already started one — this episode will give you a behind-the-scenes look at how authors actually make it happen.

I recently created a simple experiment: a tool that helps you generate a custom phone wallpaper based on your word for the year.

In this episode, I walk you through how to build a simple, 1-page Year Dashboard — a visual blueprint.

When Do Your Best Ideas Actually Show Up — And What Are You Doing With Them?

It's real, it's live.

Just one simple decision on Thursday night.

Today I'm talking with Tilo, the creator of The Autibro Show.

You could even ... listen to this podcast while walking.

What if the real danger in life isn't failure … but comfort?

What are you against? And what does that make you for?

The moment a city becomes a character, everything changes.

Just a regular morning of ... guided meditation. Again.

Conversations about work, AI, communication, and being human—without hype, fear, or fluff.

It's as simple as skipping dinner on Thursday.

Snow on the ground. Pepper by my side. And a simple but important question: What should the next 500 episodes be about? This episode isn't a recap of everything I've done. It's a pause, a breath, and a pivot. After 500 episodes—and a lot of walking, talking, creating, and experimenting—I'm realizing something more clearly than ever: […]

What Do You Want Help Thinking Through Right Now?

If you wrote yourself a postcard from the future, what would it say?

Commitment, Identity & the Courage to Claim What's Already Yours

What actually makes us human—when AI already knows everything?

The Math + Magic of Turning Clarity Into Results

Your energy already knows. Some hours are made for creating. Some are made for resting. In this episode, I share how to find your creative clock, why forcing productivity backfires, and how listening to your energy can quietly change everything.

Start your Year of You: https://repossible.com/yoy/

You don't need to do more—you just need to do one small thing. If you want next, I can: • Tighten this into a 2-sentence Apple Podcasts–style blurb • Write a spoken intro/outro you can record in one take • Create a “Notes from Future You” version for the show notes Tiny tweaks. Massive meaning. ??

January 1st doesn't need more pressure—it needs better systems. In this episode, I share how small daily habits, weekly reflection, and monthly perspective quietly shape a meaningful year. No hype. No hustle. Just what actually works.

In this deep, end-of-year conversation, Bradley Charbonneau and Becca Syme explore why burnout often comes from growing everything at once—and how pruning, rhythm, and self-knowledge create sustainable energy.

Got a plan for 2026?

Most people don't struggle with passion. They struggle with finding the people who actually get it — the ones who hear your story and think, “Oh… that's me.”

If you've been waiting for perfect conditions to go deeper, this episode might nudge you into a new space — one you already have access to.

One connection point that says, “Yep… I get you.”

Why “I'm fine” is the most expensive lie we tell ourselves.

One call from the Netherlands proved the point: when you get on stage, doors open you didn't even knock on.

“What if the smartest move you make this year isn't starting something new… but quitting the thing that's quietly killing your momentum? Today, we're unpacking the misunderstood art of quitting—and why your wiring, not your workload, decides what actually works.”

“In this episode, Becca Syme and I talk about quitting — not as failure, but as freedom. If you've ever felt like you're doing everything right but still not getting the results you want, this conversation might be the reset your mind, heart, and gut have been waiting for.”

Ever notice those early-morning flashes of insight — the ones that fade the second your phone lights up? This episode is your permission slip to act on them.

Jackpot Moment from Las Vegas

Why nomads form friendships that last a lifetime

Fasting, meditation, and one simple action that changes everything.

How speakers can use YouTube to level up their confidence, craft, and connection.