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Progress Over Perfection: The Mindset Shift You Need

29 min · 30. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah sit down for a real, unfiltered conversation about life in the middle of a busy season—balancing the 75 Hard challenge, parenting, business pressure, and personal growth. They reflect on what it actually means to “fail” versus make progress, sharing a powerful mindset shift around consistency, discipline, and giving yourself credit for how far you’ve come. The conversation also dives into marriage rhythms, habits like reading and fitness, and how intentional growth impacts both your relationship and daily life. They also unpack a Sunday school discussion on finances, revealing some surprising patterns in how people think about money. The episode wraps with perspective heading into Easter, encouraging listeners to stay grounded in what truly matters.  Barrabus Video:  https://youtu.be/IPah8hxFTaM?si=lZ74i7oLtFhuxNFn [https://youtu.be/IPah8hxFTaM?si=lZ74i7oLtFhuxNFn]

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