[FIRST NAME GOES HERE], something new for you



Hey Reader,

I'm trying something new this week on the podcast. In today's episode, you'll hear real voicemails from people dealing with real-life situations.

I’m listening to them for the first time live, so you'll hear my unfiltered answers. :)

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What to say when someone shuts down emotionally
  • How to handle an apology that isn’t accepted (without carrying the weight of it)
  • The exact language to use in hard conversations about money, leadership, and boundaries

These are real questions from real people. Which means there’s a good chance you’ll hear one that sounds a lot like your situation.

And if you want me to answer yours next—leave me a voicemail. I’d love to hear from you.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform.

J


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