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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

167 - Have No Regrets

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2017

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I talk about facing your fears and living without regrets.

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0:00.0

In this episode, I want to talk about doing things that scare you.

0:06.0

Hold on to your hat because you are now listening to tiny leaps.

0:12.0

Big change, big Big change. All that's on me. All that's on me.

0:24.0

We're going to go with it.

0:28.0

All that's on me. Gonna go with it.

0:30.0

All that's on me. Oh me.

0:34.0

All eyes on me.

0:36.0

Oh, yeah.

0:38.0

All eyes on me.

0:40.0

Oh, I was.

0:41.0

Oh, I was.

0:42.0

D. D. D. D. Go with. I don't know go in every color Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leads.

1:02.7

Big changes where I share simple strategies you can use to get more out of your life.

1:09.4

My name is Greg Klunice and in this episode I want to talk about doing things that scare

1:16.4

the crap out of you. Why do I want to talk about this? Well, okay, so I guess this is me sort of talking to myself because

1:29.3

I'm currently doing something that frankly scares the crap out of me. So a little bit of background.

1:36.4

For my entire life I've had a weird connection, a weird pull towards performance and towards music specifically.

1:47.0

It's just something that I've always loved.

1:49.2

I taught myself the piano prior to some issues developing with my hand that many of you may be aware of.

1:58.0

I was in band in elementary school and high school playing percussion in high school

2:05.0

band I taught myself the vibraphone and Marimba and xylophone and so and

2:09.3

so forth learn to like read music all of this this this type of thing like I've loved music for as long as I can remember and it makes sense because growing up I lived in a very musical household being Jamaican is already a very sort of music driven culture

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