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Word Forward: Episode 10 - Why It Had To Change (10 Episodes Later)

12 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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This one is a checkpoint. Episode 10… but not the same as last time.In this episode, I talk about why this podcast had to change, what I got wrong the first time, and what it really takes to build something that lasts. This isn’t about motivation. It’s about structure, Discipline, and being honest enough to do it right this time. If you’ve ever had to start over, or felt like something in your life needed to be rebuilt the right way, this is for you. 🔗 Join the Inner Circle for deeper conversations: https://linktr.ee/BranchBrandLLC

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Word Forward: Episode 13 - The Cost Of Opening Up

What happens when you finally open up… and it backfires? In this episode, I break down the part nobody really talks about, the moment when honesty creates distance instead of connection. This isn’t just about relationships. This shows up with friends, family, coworkers… anywhere connection actually matters. We get into: Why opening up can create tension instead of support The gap between what you mean and what people hear Why people respond to energy before words And how to communicate what you need without pushing people away A lot of people don’t stay quiet because they have nothing to say… They stay quiet because the last time they spoke up, it made things worse. If you’ve ever felt like being real cost you something, this one’s for you. Find Everything Here: https://linktr.ee/BranchBrandLLC

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