Ep: 1840 Amy Littlefield - Killers of Roe

Ep: 1840 Amy Littlefield - Killers of Roe

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Ep: 1839 Doug Noll - De-Escalate

In an era marked by deep social and political divisions, disagreements can escalate quickly. Tensions surrounding politics, religion, and personal beliefs often lead to hostility, bullying, or emotional confrontations. Doug Noll offers a fresh set of listening and communication s ...  Afficher plus

Ep: 1838 Joel Steele - Life Switch

As millions begin the new year searching for motivation and direction, author and entrepreneur Joel Steele believes the real transformation starts within.He challenges the idea that change comes from external sources and instead introduces the "life switch", a powerful internal s ...  Afficher plus

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