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Running Out of Saturdays

Laughs, Life Lessons and One Larrikin's Journey

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Running Out of Saturdays

De: Peter Brewer
Narrado por: Peter Brewer
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Running out of Saturdays is a warm, witty and unapologetically honest memoir from Peter Brewer –

a big-hearted larrikin with a whiteboard full of wisdom and a yarn (or 50) to tell.

Now in his mid-60s, Peter reflects on a life jam-packed with colourful characters, career moves (some undeniably

questionable), boisterous family gatherings and boardroom lessons. From his humble beginnings to becoming

a respected leader in the real estate industry, PB’s learned – often the hard way – what really matters in business,

family and life.

Every chapter is delivered with humour, heart and a healthy dose of hindsight. Along the way, you’ll meet

a host of unforgettable personalities and pick up powerful leadership and life lessons tucked between the laughs.

This isn’t just a memoir. It’s a timely reminder that we’re all running out of Saturdays. That life moves fast. That success

without heart isn’t worth much. And that the best stories are often the ones we’re brave enough to tell, warts and all.

So take a seat, pour yourself a drink, and let Peter Brewer remind you how to live, laugh and leave a legacy –

one unforgettable Saturday at a time.

©2025 Peter Brewer (P)2025 Peter Brewer
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