Rob and the 100% Policy (Season 2 Premiere)

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A close-up, cinematic shot of a hand using a pen to draw a firm, deep vertical line in the sand on a beach at sunset. To the left of the line, the numbers "100%" are etched into the sand. The ocean waves are blurred in the background, creating a reflective and resolute atmosphere.

The wait is over. Today, the timeline moves into a new dimension.

Welcome to the Season Two premiere of Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast.

As I hit the “latter stages” of this 1,000-day journey, I’ve realized that just surviving isn’t enough anymore. Rebuilding with intention requires a new standard: The 100% Policy. In this episode, I’m putting my cards on the table. Using a recent (and frankly, eye-opening) situation involving a girl named Jessica, I’m breaking down why I am officially done settling for “breadcrumbs.”

It’s time to stop asking “Which path should I take?” and start choosing Option C—choosing myself.

Listen to the Premiere below:

Inside this Episode:
  • The 100% Policy: Defining the new non-negotiable standard for the rebuild
  • No More Breadcrumbs: Why “enough to get by” is no longer enough.
  • The Jessica Story: A real-time case study in choosing Option C
  • The “Why”: A look at why we’re often so willing to accept crumbs, and how to stop.
Join the Conversation:

After you listen, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Have you ever had a “Jessica moment” where you realized you were settling? What does your “100% Policy” look like?

Be audacious. Be bold. Be brave. Be strong enough to be gentle. And remember—the rebuild never ends.

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