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Planning for the New Year | Ep 43

Season 1, Ep. 43

Welcome to 2024. An informal chat about what's been going in my world since the last episode came out and what I have planned for the year ahead.


If you're struggling with growth or giving yourself a hard time about not being good enough then listen to this episode.

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