961. Get Used to Rejection

961. Get Used to Rejection

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962. Being Present in Your Child’s Life

No one tells you what becoming a parent actually feels like. Not the baby registry, not the birth plan—but the identity shift, the relationship changes, the loneliness, grief, and joy that cracks you open. In this solo, Lindsey shares what she genuinely wishes someone had told he ...  Show more

960. Follow Your Numbers, Change Your Life

In this episode, Krista sits down with renowned numerologist, astrologer, and spiritual teacher Kaitlyn Kaerhart. Discover how understanding your unique numerology + astrology blueprint can ignite real change in your love life, career, and sense of purpose. Morning Microdose is a ...  Show more

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