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    Purpose-driven, impact-maker Bob DePasquale pursues a life of travel (E46)

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    About this Episode

    Bob DePasquale is on a mission to spread the message of positivity to a billion people -- yes, a billion! You can add two more to his list of positively inspired people: Jon and Karen! After this episode, we were truly inspired by Bob overcoming his personal struggles, his journey forward after having his sports career derailed, serendipitously finding his future wife Trisha while traveling, fostering a desire to travel more frequently and then doing it, and now building a business that will allow he and Trisha to untether and travel at their heart's desire.  Bob is a certified financial planner by day, but his passion for people and joyful living is what helps him connect with people and impact their lives. Bob is in the midst of transforming his life so he can travel even more and his messages will inspire you to do the same. Give a listen to this episode, and you'll understand why Bob is choosing to live the life he wants and inspiring others to do the same.

    Jon and Karen also provide an update on the immigration issues in South Africa and why they decided to be temporary "undesirables."

    Find out more about Bob here:
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    Intro/Outro Music: The World at Large by Daniel O'Connor
    Intro VO: Laura Welsh

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