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Wyatt Graves Shares Leadership Lessons on Growth and Change

15 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Wyatt Graves joined Talk 107.3 to discuss leadership, personal growth and the power of intentional living. Graves encouraged listeners to define what success looks like for them, rather than living by the expectations of others. He shared lessons on setting long-term goals, embracing change and creating a plan for the future. The conversation also covered Graves' work in career development, real estate investing and early childhood education. He highlighted an innovative co-living community in Walker that offers affordable housing while fostering connection among residents. Graves said his ultimate goal is to inspire people to live with courage, make purposeful decisions and build a life they truly want.

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