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Where I have been: Embrace Change

Episode 1 of the 158 podcast, hosted by Deana, titled "Where I have been: Embrace Change" was published on October 27, 2024 and runs 34 minutes.

October 27, 2024 ·34m · 158

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Hey Hey 158 Family! It has been a while since I have posted a new episode on here, and I am so excited to be starting a new chapter in the 158 podcast. In this episode I mainly talk about where I have been and how to embrace the changes that come into our lives. I hope this new episode brings the sign and peace that you have been looking for. Know that you are not alone when it comes to life not going exactly the way you thought it would. Please take a moment to listen to this episode and reflect on how your life is going and embrace the changes and be proud of your achievements that have come your way. Be sure to follow the podcast Instagram: @158podlife and my personal Instagram: @deanka_k_ Like, Rate, Download, and subscribe to stay up to date with the newest episodes and with the 158 family! Love, Deana

Hey Hey 158 Family!

It has been a while since I have posted a new episode on here, and I am so excited to be starting a new chapter in the 158 podcast. In this episode I mainly talk about where I have been and how to embrace the changes that come into our lives. I hope this new episode brings the sign and peace that you have been looking for. Know that you are not alone when it comes to life not going exactly the way you thought it would. Please take a moment to listen to this episode and reflect on how your life is going and embrace the changes and be proud of your achievements that have come your way.


Be sure to follow the podcast Instagram: @158podlife

and my personal Instagram: @deanka_k_

Like, Rate, Download, and subscribe to stay up to date with the newest episodes and with the 158 family!

Love,

Deana

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