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Small Changes Make A Huge Impact

Small Changes Make A Huge Impact

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REBRANDING DISCORD FLASH SALE https://www.patreon.com/pushthrough

If you are a long time listener of the podcast you will notice a new look to the podcast. We will discuss this at length in this weeks episode and the reasons why. We are forever grateful to the Average Money Brand and the community it has built, but we feel like we have more of ourselves to give. We were limiting the impact that our life experiences could have but pigeon holing ourselves to 1 topic. With this rebranding, we will be able to give the listener all of everything we have to offer, which includes personal finance. Feedback has shown us that the listeners appreciate and take value in our discussions about real estate, parenting, fitness, health, mindfulness, and sobriety. Although all these topics will not appear in every episode, we will now be able to have more open and honest conversations without ourselves and the listeners, and therefore bring more value. 

In this episode we will talk about JJ's move from Missouri to Florida and what it's like to sell a house without an agent. We will also discuss JJ's month of sobriety and how that has changed his life and if he will continue to be sober moving forward past April. We will finish the episode talking about Brad's running injury and how that has impacted his life moving into summer vacation and his race schedule. This will lead into our rebranding and some in depth reasons why. 

Thank you for your continued support and understanding.  See you in the discord. Brad and JJ

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