Plant & Push

Plant & Push

Plant & Push | Ep.17 | What Matters Most

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This episode got real. We sat down and talked about the things that matter most — the people, moments, values, and experiences that have shaped us along the way. What started as a conversation quickly turned into one of the most honest and vulnerable episodes we’ve recorded. We reflected on what we’re chasing, what we’re holding onto, and what we hope people remember long after the accomplishments, titles, and expectations fade. Because sometimes the most important conversations aren’t about what you’re doing next—they’re about what matters right now.

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