Too Grown

Too Grown

A-Aye or A-Nay

1 h 2 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Too Grown, Emily and Viktoria candidly share their personal wins, struggles, and thoughts on everything from training hurdles and family dynamics to their opinions on overuse of AI by individuals vs corporations. Join their authentic conversation as they explore faith, mental health, and the impact of technology on our future.

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Summary In this episode, hosts Emily Reber and Viktoria Vogt discuss their personal experiences with relationships, particularly focusing on family dynamics and the challenges of loving others selflessly. They share insights from their church sermons, personal updates, and the importance of open communication in building and maintaining relationships. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding past experiences, finding common ground, and embracing vulnerability to foster deeper connections with family members. In this conversation, Viktoria and Emily explore the complexities of building relationships with family and friends, discussing the importance of love, acceptance, and personal growth. They share personal experiences of navigating loyalty and the challenges of loving from a distance. The discussion also touches on the significance of honesty in friendships and the lessons learned from past mistakes. Additionally, they introduce their book club segment, focusing on 'First Lie Wins' and the value of reading together as a means of accountability and connection.

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