The Big Brother Club For Grown Men

Exceeding Expectations and Finding Grace in Life

1 h 0 min · 5. okt. 2023
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Chris Blount hosts a conversation with Jaz Corr, Jabari Owens-Bailey, and Joe Williams about expectations, accountability, and grace. They discuss their experiences of exceeding their own expectations, the importance of giving oneself grace, and the lessons learned from failed expectations. They also touch on the significance of self-accountability and the power of approaching conflict with a smile.

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