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Season 1 – Episode 10: Purpose After the Applause | Purpose Before Performance

EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 13 MIN

Season 1 – Episode 10: Purpose After the Applause | Purpose Before Performance

from Purpose Before Performance · host Generation Passion

Run 2U just dropped Valentine’s Day, applause, energy, excitement. But what happens after the premiere? After the love? After the moment fades? In this episode of Purpose Before Performance, Zivia Walker explores how to stay grounded, aligned, and resilient after success. Learn how to separate attention from assignment, grow from every experience, and build creative momentum that lasts. This episode is for actors, musicians, filmmakers, and creators who want to perform with purpose, not just chase moments. Episode Type: Solo Talk 🎵 “Echoes” — ROA (Audio Library) Also: “Run 2U” – Official Music Video by Ziganomatry (YouTube)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/purpose-before-performance--6146859/support.Purpose Before Performanceby Generation Passion  Where intention leads and performance follows.Your purpose is your power.© 2026 Generation Passion. All rights reserved.   No portion of this episode may be reproduced without written permission.

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