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EP120: Trump, Farage & The Truth: Mike Answering Your Toughest Questions

29 min · 23 de mar de 202629 min
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In this episode, I sat down to answer your questions, and nothing was off limits.From Trump and Farage to the state of politics today, I share my honest thoughts on the issues people are often too careful to speak about openly. We also get into my personal life, how I think about leadership, pressure, and what it actually looks like to navigate public conversations without losing yourself.

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