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What You Give Your Attention To Matters

16 min · 2. feb. 2026
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Your attention is one of the most valuable things you have. Every day, it’s pulled by outrage, noise, and division. This podcast is about noticing what you give your attention to—and choosing a better response. Because what you respond with matters. And love still conquers all.

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