HomePODCAST - A Resilience ProjectNY Times Bestseller Bob Goff: From "Why Me" to "What Can I...

NY Times Bestseller Bob Goff: From “Why Me” to “What Can I Do”

This Episode Features:

Bob Goff, NY Times bestselling author and self-described “recovering lawyer,” joins The Resilience Project to share his transformative approach to life’s challenges. After 25 years practicing law and serving as Honorary Consul to Uganda, Goff gave up his law firm to pursue writing and speaking full time. As the author of beloved books “Love Does” and “Everybody Always,” Goff brings his signature whimsy and playfulness to help listeners shift from “why me” to “what can I do.” 

In this conversation, he reminds us that resilience isn’t built through grand gestures—it’s cultivated through small, creative acts of kindness that ripple outward to make a difference in others’ lives. 

Goff’s dynamic, approach to life challenges us to consider: What creative act of kindness could you do for someone today?

Bob Goff website: https://www.bobgoff.com

Cindy Thompson website: https://cindythompsoncounselling.ca

Episode Sponsor: Tablet Pharmacy

Text us about this episode: Send us a text

Voice message: Voice message The PULSE and be part of the podcast!

Check out the PULSE Podcasts on AppleSpotifyAmazoniHeartTikTok and YouTube podcasts

Skookum Kid’s Stories are available at AppleSpotifyAmazoniHeart, and YouTube Podcasts.

Sign up for our weekly newsletter of new podcast releases and contests!

“Like, Share & Listen!”

#BobGoff #ResilienceProject #VancouverIsland #NYTimesBestseller #ParksvilleQualicum, #ThePulseCommunityPodcast, #CindyThompson

Peter McCully
Peter McCullyhttps://thepulsecommunity.ca
Peter is the retired Publisher of The Parksville Qualicum Beach News, The Alberni Valley Times and the Vancouver Island Daily newspapers. He is a former broadcaster who produced and hosted the local "PQBeat" and "Today in BC" podcasts.
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Recent Comments