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In the latest episode, the hosts delve into the personal struggles of Demetri, who found himself in an unexpected situation of having to let go of his vision of the future. As a family man, he had never anticipated the possibility of a broken home or being a single father. He shares his emotional journey of overcoming the pain and challenges that came with it. Demetri speaks about his personal growth through the experience and how he learned the importance of building healthy relationships with the other members of his son's family. The episode offers a deep and insightful look into the complexities of family dynamics and the resilience it takes to overcome tough situations.
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In this episode we discuss everything from tackling criticism to dealing with in-laws and friends who mean well but sometimes miss the mark, we’ve lived it all and have come […]
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