

Changing the World vs. Changing Your World: A Visionary Approach with Justin Breen
Ready to unlock the mind of a visionary?
Join us for a truly captivating conversation with Justin Breen, founder and CEO of BrEpic Communications. We take a deep dive into Breen's philosophy as he explores the fundamental differences between visionaries, business owners, and consultants.
Breen's mantra is all about action and execution, urging listeners to focus on what they love and are good at, echoing the belief that the essence of business falls into place when personal passions are pursued. Learn about Breen's unique skills in discernment and simplification as he shares how connecting with visionaries to serve humanity forms the core of his mission.
In this episode, Breen challenges conventional wisdom, arguing that true visionaries are born with a distinctive mindset. Drawing on personal experiences, including the inspiring story of his World War II hero father, Breen sheds light on the resilience and innate qualities that differentiate visionaries from others.
We believe Justin Breen's wisdom and experiences will leave you feeling empowered to unlock your own potential and contribute to the positive change our world needs. Click listen...then take action!
Favorite Quote:
“If you're not a litmus test for the people you serve, that's hypocrisy.”
Connect with Justin:
Website: https://brepicnetwork.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrEpicBreen/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brepicbreen/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinbreen1/
Twitter: hhttps://twitter.com/BrEpicBreen
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