The Money Line: Beyond The Law

S3E11: Last of the Year

1 h 27 min · 30. Dez. 2025
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We’re closing out the year with an unfiltered episode full of heart, heat, and real talk. We brought back some familiar faces—plus a new voice—to reflect on growth, losses, comebacks, and what 2025 taught us all. This episode dives deep into: 💬 Personal challenges & family revelations 📈 High-stakes moves in business and law 🧠 Mental health, mentorship, and doing better 💸 Fantasy football, betting—and the moments that humbled us 🎯 “It’s not about being perfect—it’s about showing up, owning it, and moving forward.” 📺 The final episode of the year is live now.

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