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Why Not Self Health Before All

Episode 9 of the 158 podcast, hosted by Deana, titled "Why Not Self Health Before All" was published on February 29, 2024 and runs 6 minutes.

February 29, 2024 ·6m · 158

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Hello 158 Family! I know it has been a really long time since we last talked. But, I have created this short episode for us to think about what truly matters when it comes to only you. What should truly matter when growing your goals and why its interesting when majority of society go straight to materialistic things. I hope this episode with be a good thought process and motivation for you to think about what true goals you she be looking at when thinking about self growth. Be sure to follow my podcast instagram: @158podlife and my personal instagram: @deanka_k_ TikTok: @158family and @ideanka_k_ Youtube: Deana Karchevsky (@deanakarchevsky8750) Like, rate, subscribe, to stay up to date with newest episodes and with the 158 fam journey! Love, Deana :)

Hello 158 Family!

I know it has been a really long time since we last talked. But, I have created this short episode for us to think about what truly matters when it comes to only you. What should truly matter when growing your goals and why its interesting when majority of society go straight to materialistic things.

I hope this episode with be a good thought process and motivation for you to think about what true goals you she be looking at when thinking about self growth.


Be sure to follow my podcast instagram: @158podlife

and my personal instagram: @deanka_k_

TikTok: @158family and @ideanka_k_

Youtube: Deana Karchevsky (@deanakarchevsky8750)


Like, rate, subscribe, to stay up to date with newest episodes and with the 158 fam journey!

Love,

Deana :)

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