Build My Tribe (Podcast Relaunch)
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In this episode, I’m relaunching the show and going through my plans for the show this season and going forward.
I had to put quite a bit of thinking and I hope you’re excited as I am about my plan.
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Transcript: “Welcome back. My name is Fabio Boulle and welcome back once again to the offshore marketer show, it’s been quite a while, to say the least, obviously, if you have followed the show last episode and I kind of close out the season one was that I actually had to do an emergency treatment in Houston, which was, we actually traveled and spent about five months or something.
And so I’d say 2031, it’s been quite a year for me, given that I had to spend quite a while in, in US, which I actually enjoy. But, you know, I was still apart from my family my newborn baby at the time. Now he is about seven months old, almost eight months. But I can finally say I’m back in good health.
Still recovering, you know, I still have to get through my emotions of getting my strength back, getting fit again, and going through a cancerous disease, it’s always quite something unique in your life and something that I don’t wish anyone goes through. And I am lucky that you know, I’m here, I’m alive.
But nevertheless, we are going ahead with a show. And today it’s all about what we actually going to plan, or going to do so stick around in the next 10 minutes so that I can show you, what am I going to do for the next couple of months, maybe a year. But first of all, don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast, whether you are on iTunes, Spotify Amazon Google, don’t forget to subscribe to the show. So first of all, I want to say thank you to Dr. Lee and his team at MD Anderson in Houston, who treated me.
It was because of Dr. Lee’s advice to treat this Hodgkin’s disease that I actually made it. I was able to go through this treatment, there was actually a clinical trial and the good news is that everyone actually was in remission. I’m not sure if I should be telling this, but Hey, it’s good news.
I think it’s really good news. Right. Also, my parents that, you know, really supported me on sending me out to Houston, as well as my dad’s specifically cause he actually went in with me and he spent all the treatment there. So I wasn’t really alone.
So it was very, very good to have him around a while during these treatments because you don’t, you just feel very moody, very bad, you know, and those who have been through cancer and chemo, it’s really something that I wish no one could ever go through. Lastly, my wife, and also those who carried me in prayer.
I believe in prayer. I believe in prayer really helps and really makes unique changes in your life. And so my wife and those who were with her really prayed for my healing. And so my wife was just as strong as she could ever be taking care of our children.
Maintaining her emotional health so that she could see me back here in Mauritius. And so. It was kind of interesting when I come back to Mauritius, I got these cowboy hats in the stockyards in Fort worth which is about, 20, I think, 30 miles from Dallas.
And it was pretty cool to actually see these Cowboys and them riding bulls and horses and wild bulls. And so when I arrived in brushes, it’s kind of was interesting to see all the Mauritians looking at this guy wearing a cowboy hat thinking where&r






