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We Finally Get It Now

42 min · 13 de may de 2026
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After years of chasing success, awards, production goals, and proving ourselves, we’re finally starting to understand what actually matters. In this episode, we have an honest conversation about marriage, motherhood, business pressure, mental clarity, and the shift that happens when you stop tying your worth to external validation. We talk about the hard seasons that almost broke us, the people who believed in us when we couldn’t believe in ourselves, and how redefining success has changed the way we approach family, work, and life. This episode is for anyone who feels behind, overwhelmed, or stuck trying to keep up with everyone else’s version of success — because sometimes the life you truly want looks very different than the one you thought you were supposed to chase.

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