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When Did You Stop Being You?

By: Charlie Seraphin
Narrated by: Charlie Seraphin
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We all have baggage. We've lived through things we wish we hadn't. Even when our lives are going well—we hit speed bumps. No matter how bad it gets, there's one person you can count on to straighten things out. It's you!

This audiobook offers clear and simple directions for finding your authentic self. Self-reflection is a great way to slow things down so you can make the most of life. Author Charlie Seraphin reads his transformative book in a gentle voice. He even picks his old guitar to signal the end of each chapter.

This audiobook explores personal values, decisions, and life's complicated journey. A professional broadcaster by trade, Seraphin demonstrates how your personal brand, the person you've always been, may be hiding in the clothes you're wearing today. Easy to understand, this audiobook has already helped hundreds of listeners discover who they are and why they're here.

©2021 Charlie Seraphin (P)2022 Charlie Seraphin

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