The Problem With Productivity

The Problem With Productivity

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An Unfiltered Conversation About Life, Change & What’s Next

Hi friends! Welcome to our new podcast and welcome to episode ten!! :)We’re so lucky to have you with us and truly hope this can grow into a little podcast community of its own.In today’s conversation, we discuss our thoughts on 2025, and a glimpse into 2026. We hope that this po ...  Show more

Ep 9. The Hard Truth About Real Friendship

Hi friends, Staffan & Thomas here! Welcome to our new podcast and to our ninth episode! :)We’re so lucky to have you with us and truly hope this can grow into a little podcast community of its own.In today’s conversation, we discuss our thoughts on real friendships. We hope that ...  Show more

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