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The Little Things ARE The Big Things Ep 48

2 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Big loyalty is often built through surprisingly small moments. In this episode, Jason reflects on a handwritten note from a friend, an unforgettable experience at a neighborhood hardware store, and a simple Sunday client text that all point to the same truth: thoughtful service still stands out. He explores how small gestures create trust, why care is often communicated through attention, and how businesses can differentiate themselves in a world leaning hard into automation. “It really won’t take much to stand out right now.” This episode is a gentle invitation to consider what small act of thoughtfulness could make someone’s day—and strengthen a relationship in the process.

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