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  • Writer's pictureTravis Parry

Winning The Right Game with Justin Breen

Updated: Jun 21, 2023

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Today we are joined by Justin Breen, CEO of the global PR firm BrEpic Communications LLC, an exclusive connectivity platform for Epic Network. His newest book, Epic Life, features a foreword from Dr. Peter Diamandis and has been the number one overall book for sales on Amazon Kindle. It also recently made the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller lists.


In this episode, Justin delves into his professional journey, emphasizing the profound impact that purpose and family have had on his entrepreneurial endeavors. Drawing from his experiences working with fellow entrepreneurs, he sheds light on the significance of conscious awareness in achieving balanced growth on the entrepreneurial path.


Join us as we explore the psychological and emotional landscape of entrepreneurs and discuss the four common hurdles that most successful entrepreneurs have triumphed over: bankruptcy, depression, anxiety, and the lingering effects of traumatic experiences. We’ll talk about bridging the gap between personal and professional success, aligning your priorities, and taking steps to avoid winning at the wrong game.



Join us today as we discuss these things:

  • 3:42 – Justin’s background as a journalist + the importance of maintaining balance and harmony while evolving as an entrepreneur

  • 6:51 – Justin discusses his businesses and how he has scaled these companies while remaining balanced

  • 14:14 – The role that family prioritization plays in entrepreneurial growth

  • 23:36 – How entrepreneurs often have the unique ability to channel their past experiences and trauma into building successful companies

  • 28:35 – Workaholism is a drug often used as a coping mechanism

  • 30:48 – Acknowledging the gap in your life: Justin’s advice for entrepreneurs struggling with balanced growth


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