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March 10, 2025 34 mins

In this follow-up episode of Thee Group Chat, I sit down with JayRay to continue the conversation we started a few episodes ago about conditioning. In Part 1, I shared my own reflections—now, JayRay joins me to unpack how family patterns and experiences shaped who he is today.

We dive into the lessons passed down through generations—the good, the challenging, and the unexpected—and how certain values, habits, and mindsets continue to serve him in powerful ways. This episode is all about recognizing what’s worth holding onto and releasing what no longer aligns with the person you're becoming.

💬 Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about growth, self-awareness, and honoring the parts of our past that still guide us today.

🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and join the conversation! #TheeGroupChat #BreakingTheCycle #FamilyHealing #SelfAwareness

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