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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 27 MIN

Season 2: FINAL EPISODE - Spinning Your Sh*t Into Gold

from Thanks, I Needed That · host Alaina Money-Garman & Steph Wilberding

n this season two finale, we’re talking about the things we’re not good at—and flipping them into something powerful.Instead of trying to fix every flaw, we’re exploring what those “weak spots” might actually be telling us about our strengths, boundaries, and how we want to live.Plus, we’re wrapping up the season with a few reflections and what’s next.If you’ve ever felt like you’re falling short, this episode might shift your perspective.

n this season two finale, we’re talking about the things we’re not good at—and flipping them into something powerful. Instead of trying to fix every flaw, we’re exploring what those “weak spots” might actually be telling us about our strengths, boundaries, and how we want to live. Plus, we’re wrapping up the season with a few reflections and what’s next. If you’ve ever felt like you’re falling short, this episode might shift your perspective.

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