The Joe Martino Show

351. Life is Short. Live Your Life, Do the Thing.

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Summer is almost over. What do you want to do because you're afraid people will judge you? What are you afraid to try because you might fail? Life is so short. Make sure you live it. If this resonates with you, this is what I talk about in today’s episode of the Joe Martino Show.

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