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From “Why Me?” to “What Can I Do?” | Real-Life QBQ! Application

31 min · 19. Mai 2026
Episode From “Why Me?” to “What Can I Do?” | Real-Life QBQ! Application Cover

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Connect with us at QBQ! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461689/fan_mail/new] When life feels unfair, where does your thinking go first? In this episode of The QBQ! Podcast, I sat down with Brad Detchevery, a longtime QBQ! reader and listener who shared how personal accountability transformed the way he handled one of the most frustrating seasons of his life. After a car accident during a food delivery shift led to a two-year insurance battle, Brad found himself trapped in obsessive thinking, victim mentality, and constant frustration. But through QBQ, he slowly learned to shift from asking: “Why is this happening to me?” to: “What can I do to break this cycle?”  Brad and I discuss: *  victim thinking vs. personal accountability  *  why people need to feel heard before they’re ready to change  *  how the stories we tell ourselves shape our emotions  *  practical ways to refocus on what we can control  *  teaching QBQ! to others without sounding preachy  *  the emotional side of accountability and self-compassion  This episode is honest, relatable, and full of practical wisdom for anyone navigating stress, frustration, conflict, or discouragement. If you’ve ever found yourself replaying a situation over and over in your head, this conversation is for you. To support Brad’s Type 1 diabetes fundraiser through Breakthrough T1D, visit: https://breakthrought1d.akaraisin.com/ui/2026BreakthroughT1DWalk/p/bbe5aded09f445f29f4bbd27535b7704 [https://geekwisdom.org/donate?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Thanks for joining us today!  Find out more about QBQ! training opportunities at www.QBQ.com [https://qbq.com/speakers/].  Follow us!  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/qbq_book] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheQBQ/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmillerqbq/] X [https://x.com/qbqguy]

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Connect with us at QBQ! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461689/fan_mail/new] When life feels unfair, where does your thinking go first? In this episode of The QBQ! Podcast, I sat down with Brad Detchevery, a longtime QBQ! reader and listener who shared how personal accountability transformed the way he handled one of the most frustrating seasons of his life. After a car accident during a food delivery shift led to a two-year insurance battle, Brad found himself trapped in obsessive thinking, victim mentality, and constant frustration. But through QBQ, he slowly learned to shift from asking: “Why is this happening to me?” to: “What can I do to break this cycle?”  Brad and I discuss: *  victim thinking vs. personal accountability  *  why people need to feel heard before they’re ready to change  *  how the stories we tell ourselves shape our emotions  *  practical ways to refocus on what we can control  *  teaching QBQ! to others without sounding preachy  *  the emotional side of accountability and self-compassion  This episode is honest, relatable, and full of practical wisdom for anyone navigating stress, frustration, conflict, or discouragement. If you’ve ever found yourself replaying a situation over and over in your head, this conversation is for you. To support Brad’s Type 1 diabetes fundraiser through Breakthrough T1D, visit: https://breakthrought1d.akaraisin.com/ui/2026BreakthroughT1DWalk/p/bbe5aded09f445f29f4bbd27535b7704 [https://geekwisdom.org/donate?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Thanks for joining us today!  Find out more about QBQ! training opportunities at www.QBQ.com [https://qbq.com/speakers/].  Follow us!  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/qbq_book] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheQBQ/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmillerqbq/] X [https://x.com/qbqguy]

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