your top 3 questions



Hey Reader,

This week's podcast is something special.

I'm answering your questions straight from my inbox, and these 3 topics keep popping up because they hit communication roadblocks we all face sooner or later.

Can't wait for you to hear it.

In this week's episode, I'm teaching you:

  • How to reopen a door that feels permanently closed
  • What to do when you feel like you don't belong
  • The one habit that will improve your communication more than any “perfect phrase” ever will

Listen to the episode now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen.

Grateful you’re starting 2026 with me,

J


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