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What Are You Holding Onto? | Boy Guess What (Season 2 - Episode 5)

48 min · 11. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Boy Guess What, we’re having an honest conversation about the emotional weight so many of us carry and the ways it can quietly shape our lives, relationships, and self-worth. From limiting beliefs and imposter syndrome to anger, healing, and even the healthcare challenges people face in America, we unpack the mental and emotional barriers that can keep us stuck. Through personal stories and real conversation, we talk about what it means to finally let go, grow, and choose yourself in the process. This episode is vulnerable, reflective, and one a lot of people may need right now. Tap in.

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