Unmuted with Z and Ross Da Boss

"Say it With your Chest: What We're Not Taking Into May"

56 min · 2 de may de 2026
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When the calendar flips, so do we.In this episode of Unmuted with Z and Ross Da Boss, we’re saying it loud, clear, and with our chests: some things are NOT making it into May. From tired habits and weak boundaries to played-out mindsets and people-pleasing energy, we’re leaving it all behind where it belongs.Z and Ross keep it real (and a little messy) as they break down what they’re personally letting go of, what they’ve learned the hard way, and how they’re stepping into a new month with intention, confidence, and zero apologies.Expect honest takes, a few laughs, and maybe a call-out or two—because growth isn’t always pretty, but it is necessary.New month. New energy. Same unfiltered conversation.🎙 Tap in, speak up, and don’t forget… say it with your chest.

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