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TALES OF A CEO OLDER SISTER FT. COURTNEY HANCOCK!

TALES OF A CEO OLDER SISTER FT. COURTNEY HANCOCK!

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Welcome to Good With That — the comfort podcast for women in their 20s and 30s who love Jesus, love a good laugh, and are just trying to live well and love well in the middle of their very normal, very real lives.

In today’s episode, we talk about: What it's like growing up with a sister, how your relationship evolves as you become adults, as well as parents!

Whether you're single, married, working, homemaking, raising babies, or just trying to keep your houseplants alive, you're invited to this space — no pressure, no pretense, just thoughtful, funny, and sometimes deep conversations between two girls who decided to do the thing we always dreamed of, even if it scared us.

We’re not influencers. We’re not experts. We’re just good with that.

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