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Brendan Kelly - Your Vote Matters

Brendan Kelly - Your Vote Matters

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In this episode, we dive into a raw and meaningful conversation about storytelling, leadership, purpose, and the beauty of everyday life. Author Brendan shares the heart behind his book of short stories—each grounded in the unpredictability of life and the human experience. We explore themes like creating with intention, the privilege of adversity, and the power of conversation in a screen-saturated world. From wheelies to politics, gratitude to growing moss—this one’s a deep but grounded chat that’ll leave you thinking.

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