
Flashback Files is a real, honest look at how confidence, identity, and leadership are built long before job titles or promotions. Instead of pretending everything is perfect, this show goes backward—through childhood, high school, first jobs, first heartbreaks, mistakes, insecurity, and growth—to understand how people become who they are. Hosted by Josh Green, each episode breaks down personal ex... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 14 days ago |
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In this episode of Flashback Files, I sit down with Sergio, a newly-minted PhD in Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, to unpack what really happens between starting university and “figuring out” your career.
Sergio walks us through his journey... more
Grief changed me—whether I wanted it or not. In this episode of Flashback Files, I breaks down how losing my mom reshaped my identity, confidence, and the way I lead my life and the people in it.
This isn’t therapy. It’s a heads-up for anyone who’s ... more
In this episode, I sit down with Sanya — a recent university graduate — to talk about what real life looks like after school.
And in keeping with Flashback Files’ theme of honesty and transparency, we left the “behind-the-scenes” conversation in the... more
Part 2 of Ages 18–24 picks up at my first job in the career I went to school for — and the reality that it wasn’t what I imagined.
What looked like a dream job quickly turned into anxiety, performance warnings, embarrassment, and a hit to my confide... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, I cover the early years of adulthood — ages 18 to 24. This is Part 1, where life gets real for the first time: first full-time job, first taste of independence, and the pressure of trying to figure out who you are ... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, I jump into ages 13 to 17 — the high school years. This was the chapter where insecurity, identity, friendship, and first relationships started shaping who I became.
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Leaving middle school confi... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, I go all the way back to ages 6 to 12 — before careers, before confidence, and before any of us had words to explain how we felt. These years shaped how I saw myself, how I tried to fit in, and how early patterns o... more
Flashback Files Kick Off | Episode 1
Welcome to the very first episode of Flashback Files.
I’m Josh Green — and before we get into childhood stories, journal entries, first jobs, and leadership lessons, I want to tell you why this podcast exists.
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