The Pod at My Village

29. A Mentorship Hang (w/ the Knoop's, Journey, and Jhasir)

55 min · 13. maj 2026
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This episode is a long-awaited conversation with two mentor-mentee pairs: Skyler and Connor Knoop mentor sibling set Journey and Jhasir. In this episode we step into their relationship and hear about the mentorship program from the inside. Connor and Skyler also share about their experience with Mentorship in a separate conversation with Payton.

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