
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

Keighan’s story isn’t a straight line — it’s a real-time journey of showing up with kindness, effort, and curiosity while figuring out what’s next. We talk about learning styles, routines, the power of healthy work culture, building community online,... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, I sit down with Alex to talk about confidence, pressure, and building a life without a perfect blueprint.
Alex shares what it’s like to lead young (becoming a supervisor at 18), how customer service teaches emotio... more
In this episode, I sit down with Gianni to talk about the mindset behind his path — from growing up as a hockey goalie to navigating university setbacks, tough recruiting cycles, and landing in the world of finance.
Gianni shares what it’s like to h... more
Sara W is in Grade 12 — and living in the “in-between” stage a lot of students are in right now: exam season, graduation around the corner, working part-time in the restaurant industry, volunteering weekly, and training at an elite level in beach vol... more
Melissa V is a registered massage therapist in Ontario, Canada who started her career in February 2020 — just weeks before the world shut down.
In this episode, Melissa shares how growing up as a creative kid and soccer goalie shaped her self-leade... more
In this conversation, Caitlin shares her journey from education to her career in law, discussing the impact of her upbringing, early work experiences, and the challenges of balancing relationships and ambitions.
She reflects on her transition from ... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, Andrea shares her journey from being the youngest sibling to becoming a successful occupational therapist.
She discusses the influence of her siblings on her personal development, her experiences in school, and t... more
In this episode of Flashback Files, I sit down with Cindy — my former McDonald’s boss — who turned a job she was hesitant to keep into a 30-year career. Cindy started as a teenage crew member, went to College for a correctional officer program, and t... more










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