“Sometimes the pause is the lesson.”
In this episode, we’re slowing things down and reflecting on what life has been teaching us. Over the past two weeks, we’ve had to face ourselves, be more present, and extend grace to each other in new ways.
💬 We talk about:
✅ What we’ve learned about ourselves & each other
✅ How the pause made us more present and patient
✅ What grace really looks like in a hard season
🎙 We also share:
💸 Why we’re going to start talking more about finances in future episodes
🧠 Chade’s new self-talk journey on Instagram
🤝 Our new partnership with Common Dad – empowering real fathers with real conversations
📢 Shoutout to Our New Partner: COMMON DAD
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💬 Let’s talk:
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