Welcome to our 100th episode of the PerformWell Podcast! We honestly can’t believe we’ve made it this far, and we’re so pumped to celebrate this milestone with the people who’ve supported us the most: our partners.In this special episode, we take a look back at how it all started, reflect on the ups and downs, and talk about what’s kept us consistent through it all. From personal stories about health, fitness, and food to honest conversations about modern medicine, communication, and relationships, we cover a lot in this one.You’ll also hear some fun stories, get a peek into our personalities, and hopefully walk away with a few laughs and maybe even a couple of insights on love, growth, and what it really means to support someone.Thanks for being here, whether you’ve been with us from the start or just found the podcast, we’re so grateful. Here’s to 100 more!If you found this episode helpful, funny, or just real, we’d love it if you could follow us and leave a review. It really helps us grow!Follow us on Instagram:Nick Finch: @getfitbynickDan King: @coach.dan.king
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