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SZN5.EP.1: Don't Call It A Comeback

Episode 54 of the Key to the City podcast, hosted by Key to the City Media, titled "SZN5.EP.1: Don't Call It A Comeback" was published on April 20, 2026 and runs 14 minutes.

April 20, 2026 ·14m · Key to the City

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SZN5.EP1 — The Comeback I almost walked away from this. Season 5 wasn’t guaranteed—but sometimes life will sit you down, test you, and force you to figure out who you really are. In this episode, I’m opening up about why I took a year off, the personal challenges I faced, and what it took to get back to this moment. This isn’t just a restart—it’s a reset. We’re talking: Burnout, setbacks, and mental health Lessons from real-life situations I had to navigate What’s changing moving forward The vision for Season 5 and beyond This season is about real conversations—life, culture, business, and everything in between. No fluff. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or like giving up… this one is for you. Make sure you subscribe, share with someone who needs this, and tap in with any questions or topics you want covered this season. Also—Key to the City Apparel is officially back.Check it out: www.keytothecityapparel.com (use code KINFOLK for 10% off) #AndThatsTheKey #BuildWitchaKinfolk #KeytotheCity #KeytotheCityPodcasts

SZN5.EP1 — The Comeback

I almost walked away from this.

Season 5 wasn’t guaranteed—but sometimes life will sit you down, test you, and force you to figure out who you really are.

In this episode, I’m opening up about why I took a year off, the personal challenges I faced, and what it took to get back to this moment. This isn’t just a restart—it’s a reset.

We’re talking:

  • Burnout, setbacks, and mental health
  • Lessons from real-life situations I had to navigate
  • What’s changing moving forward
  • The vision for Season 5 and beyond

This season is about real conversations—life, culture, business, and everything in between. No fluff.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or like giving up… this one is for you.

Make sure you subscribe, share with someone who needs this, and tap in with any questions or topics you want covered this season.

Also—Key to the City Apparel is officially back. Check it out: www.keytothecityapparel.com (use code KINFOLK for 10% off)

#AndThatsTheKey #BuildWitchaKinfolk #KeytotheCity #KeytotheCityPodcasts

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