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You have to leave your comfort zone to find and define your own success.
This week's featured guest is a US Marine, TEDx speaker & John Maxwell Certified Coach Luke Wright. We go in on how to bake your own success cake, not waiting to manifest your dreams and much much more. A lot of heat was generated in this interview.
The opening track is titled "Japan's Hood" by Asis Galvin (@AsisGalvin). Be sure to cop this tune and other great sounds through this link: https://asisgalvin.bandcamp.com/album/the-solar-mixtape.
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