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The Context

Alex Lovit, Charles F. Kettering Foundation

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"The Context" is a podcast about democracy—its past, present and future—brought to you by the Charles F. Kettering Foundation. History ripples and changes. From decisions at the dinner table to declarations from the Rose Garden; moments build upon one another informing our past, illuminating our present, inventing our future. History makes meaning, especially when it comes to the state of our democracy, and context is everything. The Context is a new podcast about the history, trends, and id ...
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The Remote Closers Podcast

Geoff Ketterer & Josh Hurford

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Learn the psychology behind the top 1% closers - https://skool.com/remoteclosinglab 🎙️ The Remote Closers Podcast is the unfiltered show for high-ticket closers, sales leaders, and business owners who want the truth about what it really takes to win in remote sales. Every week, we break down: ✅ Advanced persuasion & objection handling psychology ✅ Behind-the-scenes stories from the trenches of high-ticket sales ✅ How to build, scale, and lead remote sales teams ✅ Raw conversations with top c ...
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Words Out West

Jay Kettering

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Words Out West is a literary podcast spotlighting both established and emerging writers from Montana and the western United States, along with their poems, stories, songs, radio plays and other forms of the spoken word.
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Research Podcast | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's videos feature our leading scientists highlighting the latest advances in biomedical research. Our investigators explain how recent developments in genetics, biology, and other areas of science contribute to better treatments for cancer patients.
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Primary Food

Heritage Radio Network

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PRIMARY FOOD is an exploration into all the things in life that nourish our minds, bodies and souls—all the fun stuff that guides us towards the quality of the food we eat. Hosted by Rev. DJ CherishTheLuv, who is currently undergoing aggressive cancer treatment and seeking the finest, and funnest, things in life.
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All Talk Oncology Cancer Podcast

Kenny Perkins - Your Cancer Guy

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All Talk Oncology is a Cancer Podcast that empowers cancer patients through insightful conversations that reinforces confidence and certainty about their cancer condition. Transforming a terrifying experience into a manageable one, by arming patients with the understanding they need, and the ability to take control of their treatments through knowledge, allowing effective interaction with their medical team.
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Trackpads

Dr Jason Edwards

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Step into the world of military history and strategy with Trackpads. This weekly podcast transforms insightful articles into engaging audio episodes, making it easier than ever to learn about the military, history, and beyond, wherever you are. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a military aficionado, or just curious about the stories and lessons behind the action, Trackpads delivers a compelling mix of education and entertainment. Listen on the go and stay connected to the past, present, ...
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We're just people who really geek out on cars. We like to drive cars, fix them, and admire them. We're here to have as much fun as we legally can with other car enthusiasts. Come along for the ride.
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Welcome to Zen Bites, a series of discussions on Zen Buddhism, mindfulness, comparative spirituality and psychology. Zen Bites features Zen Buddhist teacher Martin Goodson and mindfulness-based psychotherapist Jamie Shavdia.
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Talkin ’ Smack Productions

Dan Miner, Hank Pelton & Seth Cooper

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Talkin ’ Smack Productions is a podcasting, digital, and media company started by Dan Miner, Hank Pelton, and Seth Cooper in September 2024. Talkin’ Smack Productions is also the home of the Talkin’ Smack podcast, which takes place every week upstairs at the Bullpen Tavern, located at 216 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. The Talkin’ Smack Productions Network is brought to you by G&S Printing. Talkin ’ Smack Productions is also the home to your future podcast right here on the Talkin ’ Sma ...
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A podcast about two guys exploring the lower league football community. From Biggleswade Town to Biggleswade United, we'll go to every team from around the world and tell you all about it. Really slowly. Each week there will be: A quiz! - Tangents! - Facts! - Interviews! (maybe) Plus there's jokes too. Like the joke about the baby balloon. So why not join us on our tour? It's the perfect way to wind down after a game of semi-professional football.
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Sounds+Stories

Reflections The Network

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Welcome to Sounds and Stories, the podcast from the Reflections Network that shines a light on grassroots and local talent. Each episode, we dive into the journeys of independent musicians, DJs, promotors, venue owners, and other creatives who make our local communities so vibrant. From their early inspirations to the challenges they’ve faced, Sounds and Stories celebrates the passion, perseverance, and creativity that drive these unsung heroes. Whether you’re a fellow creative or someone wh ...
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SMT-Pod

Society for Music Theory

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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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Behind the Mosaic

Society of American Mosaic Artists

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The Society of American Mosaic Artists is a nonprofit that is dedicated to educating, inspiring, and promoting excellence in mosaic arts. We have produced publications, exhibitions, and conferences which include educational experiences and public service projects for over 17 years. In that time, we have seen incredible growth in the awareness of mosaic as an art medium and even more so, an evolution of the medium itself in the hands of North American artists. Our newest program offering is a ...
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This episode I speak with Tim Kettering. Tim Kettenring is a human performance coach and rehab specialist with extensive experience at every level of sport, from developmental to professional, as well as the general population. Tim is the President and Director of Performance for Maverick Human Performance which provides coaching, consulting and ed…
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What if the future of childhood cancer looked different? Safer treatments, targeted therapies, and doctors who carry personal stories that fuel every decision? Today’s guest is one of those rare voices changing everything. In this powerful episode, Dr. Jess Puzzuoli takes us inside the world of pediatric oncology. A place filled with courage, heart…
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From the smoke-filled skies above Fleurus in 1794 to the buzzing wooden Kettering Bug of 1918, militaries have long searched for ways to see and strike without risking pilots. Balloons, target drones, and early reconnaissance craft were fragile, often flawed, yet each altered the rhythm of warfare by extending vision and reach. This extended podcas…
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There are conversations that stay with you long after the mic turns off. This is one of them. In this deeply human and unforgettable episode, Mark Sevillano Jr. opens his heart and walks us through the moments that reshaped his life forever from healing after divorce, to rediscovering purpose as a single father, to hearing the words that no one is …
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Transparency is essential to hold democratic governments accountable. That requires preserving documents and making them accessible to the public. Colleen Shogan joins host Alex Lovit to discuss the important role that the National Archives and Records Administration plays in our democracy—and how history shapes national identity. Colleen Shogan se…
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High school students from across the Capital Region share their perspectives on global issues, diplomacy, and leadership at the Capital Region Model United Nations Conference, co-presented by the International Center of the Capital Region (ICCR) on December 6. Through Model UN, students develop critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, and t…
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summary In this rediculous conversation, We discuss the festive spirit while diving into deeper topics such as goal setting, the importance of visualisation, and the pursuit of contentment in life and business. We share personal anecdotes and insights on how to reverse engineer success and the significance of enjoyment in achieving one's goals. The…
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We’ve gotten a ton of excellent advice from our guests this year about how everyday people can get involved in fighting authoritarianism and encouraging citizen engagement. So, in this year-end lookback episode, we decided to put the top seven suggestions together in one place. Featuring clips from Ece Temelkuran, Jeffrey Winters, Deva Woodly, Mari…
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In January 1969, the nuclear-powered carrier USS Enterprise faced one of the most devastating peacetime disasters in U.S. Navy history. A single misfired rocket ignited a chain reaction of explosions and fire across her crowded flight deck, killing dozens and threatening to destroy the ship outright. This extended podcast episode builds on the writ…
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Summary In this conversation, we discuss the intricacies of objection handling in sales, emphasising the importance of a solid discovery and pitch. We explore various types of objections, including partner objections, fear, and money-related concerns, while providing strategies for effectively addressing these challenges. We also talk about the sig…
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On a moonless Atlantic night in 1952, routine carrier operations turned into catastrophe when the USS Wasp and her plane guard destroyer USS Hobson collided during a turn into the wind. In minutes, the Hobson was torn apart and over 170 sailors were lost. This extended version of our written article explores how doctrine, fatigue, and split-second …
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If you’ve ever wondered how top closers consistently turn strangers into high-value clients without pressure, scripts, or sleazy tactics, this episode breaks it all down. We get into the psychology, the frameworks, and the small behaviours that separate the 1% closers from everyone else still grinding for inconsistent commissions. Inside, we talk a…
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Summary In this conversation, we discuss the saturation of the high ticket sales industry, the challenges faced by new closers, and the importance of understanding objections in sales conversations. We emphasise the need for genuine skill development, the role of mentorship, and the significance of commitment and focus in achieving success. The dis…
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Combat engineers have long been the arsenal behind the lines, shaping victory in ways that rarely make the history books. From minefield breaches to river crossings, from urban rubble turned into strongholds to lifelines of supply carved under fire, their work determined the tempo of campaigns and the fate of armies. This episode is an extended ver…
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Can you remember the day you encountered Christ? Do you recall how your life began to change miraculously? Paul could! In fact, Paul never stopped expressing gratitude for all that Christ did for him. When he wrote his epistle to the Galatian believers, he gave personal testimony of his life before Christ, when he met Christ and how Christ changed …
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In this episode of The Remote Closers Podcast, we break down exactly what separates the top 1% of remote closers from everyone else. It’s not luck. It’s not flashy scripts or fancy tech. It’s a set of habits, mindset shifts, and daily behaviours that compound into elite performance. You’ll learn: The hidden routines top closers use to consistently …
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The Trump administration is trying to restrict who gets to be an American: who can be in the country, who has citizenship, who has the right to vote, and who can access government services. American identity has always been complicated and contested, but this administration is narrowing the scope in dangerous new ways. John C. Yang joins host Alex …
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In October 1993, a mission meant to last just ninety minutes unraveled into one of the most intense urban battles of modern times. Task Force Ranger entered Mogadishu with precision and confidence, only to face a city that turned every alley, rooftop, and crowd into a weapon. Helicopters fell from the sky, convoys became trapped in endless ambushes…
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Over the last couple weeks we have been inspired by the life of Joseph and Gideon—both of whom were strengthened by God through amazing amounts of struggle. So many more Bible characters like Job, Samson, David, Jeremiah, Hannah, Mary, Paul and John could be studied. All of them would be rich with application for our lives. Today, I want to draw or…
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In this episode, Joshua and Geoff explore the intricacies of sales, focusing on the critical role of discovery in closing deals. They discuss the importance of understanding real pain points, the need for conversational flexibility, and the significance of reading the room to tailor approaches to different clients. The duo emphasises the necessity …
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TTAC welcomes Jack from the YouTube channel Number 27 to the table today! Ben's a huge fan of Number 27 so he has trouble restraining himself talking with one of his heroes, while Dave is titillated by Jack's accent. Jack tells us about how his channel has changed over time and grown to become a full-time job, and what a fun job! He gets to drive a…
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The clash between failure and triumph defines the story of amphibious warfare. In 1915, Allied troops rowed toward Gallipoli’s unforgiving cliffs, only to be broken by terrain, fire, and poor planning. Thirty-five years later, Marines stormed Inchon’s seawalls, scaling ladders against the tide and reshaping the Korean War. This extended version of …
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The children of Israel were bondage to the Midianites, a people from east of the Jordan River, known for strife and contention. Judges 6:1 records that “…the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord: and the Lord delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.” Sin always enslaves people. God’s chastening hand had its desired effect…
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How do you turn a life-altering diagnosis into a life-affirming mission? In this deeply inspiring episode, Kenny Perkins speaks with Elissa, the powerhouse behind WeGotThis.org, who’s redefining what it means to live and thrive with stage 4 breast cancer. Diagnosed just after her daughter’s first birthday, Elissa shares how she found meaning in the…
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence have drawn a lot of media attention. But little of this has focused on how this new technology may affect democracy. Spencer Overton joins host Alex Lovit to discuss how AI may push the United States away from becoming an inclusive, multiracial democracy—or toward it. Spencer Overton is the Patricia Robert…
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The First World War opened with the thunder of hooves and the proud banners of cavalry still carrying centuries of tradition. Within a generation, those horsemen faced extinction at the hands of trenches, barbed wire, and machine guns, replaced by the roar of engines, radios, and steel treads. This extended podcast episode expands on our written ar…
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Wouldn’t it be really nice if life was struggle free? Oftentimes we want the strength of God without the struggles of life. Life teaches us that it is the struggles that bring strength. It is the wind that makes the tree resilient and strong. It is the fire that tempers steel giving it hardened strength. James noted that it is trials that develop e…
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World War II’s front lines were never as fixed as maps suggested. In the forests of Belarus, Soviet partisans derailed trains and severed supply lines. In the mountains of France, the Maquis carved out fragile sanctuaries, daring to declare a Free Republic on the Vercors plateau. Across the sea, American Rangers scaled cliffs at Pointe du Hoc and p…
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How did right wing voices take over podcasting? Media analyst Angelo Carusone joins host Alex Lovit to discuss how the online media ecosystem came to be dominated by anti-inclusive and authoritarian narratives and what that means for democracy. Angelo Carusone is the president of Media Matters, a nonprofit media watchdog organization. https://www.m…
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From the red clay fields of Jim Crow Georgia to the skies above Verdun, Eugene Bullard carved out a path that defied the odds. Denied opportunity at home, he became America’s first Black combat aviator—though under the flag of France, not the United States. This extended version of our written article places Bullard’s journey in the full context of…
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In this episode of The Remote Closers Podcast, we dive deep into one of the hottest topics in high-ticket sales right now — will AI replace remote closers? We break down what AI automation actually means for sales professionals, the truth about AI sales tools, and why human connection still dominates when it comes to high-ticket closing. You’ll dis…
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What does it take to create a nonprofit that moves fast, funds faster, and makes real impact? In this powerful episode, Kenny Perkins dives into the story of Kure It, a boutique nonprofit based in California that’s transforming cancer support especially for underfunded cancers and underserved communities. Joined by Brooke, Kerri, and Courtney, the …
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The Liberty ships were the lifeline of World War II, blunt-nosed freighters that carried the food, fuel, and ammunition which kept entire armies fighting. Against U-boats, storms, and staggering odds, they proved that industry could be turned into strategy. This extended version of our written article takes you beyond the page to show why these “ug…
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From 2 Peter 3:18 comes a call for believers to remain steadfast by growing in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, giving Him glory “now and forever.” Grace is shown as the believer’s constant need—it saves, sanctifies, sustains through trials, and empowers service—while true knowledge of Christ is gained through Scripture and obedience. Th…
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In this conversation, Joshua and Geoff discuss the critical role of non-verbal communication in sales, emphasising that effective communication goes beyond just words. They explore how body language, engagement, and basic communication skills are foundational to successful sales interactions. The impact of the internet on communication skills, the …
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Christ willing offered Himself on the cross of Calvary for the the sins of all mankind. Through His death, burial and resurrection He made a way for man to be made righteous before Holy God. For this, He deserves the greatest worship and adoration. Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spoti…
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The life of a blind man in first century Jerusalem was very difficult. The society of that day considered those with disability to be under the judgement of God. They were often looked down upon and disregarded especially by the religious leaders. This is why it created quite a stir in Jerusalem when Jesus healed a blind man on the Sabbath day. The…
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This week’s show at The Bullpen Tavern brought plenty of laughs, debates, and a few sparks that carried over from last week. Host Dan Miner, along with producer Seth Cooper and the full cast of characters—Hank “Snacks” Pelton, Mike Sullivan, Jack Celeste, and John Pratt—welcomed special guest Vinnie Mark for a night full of comedy, sports, and hot …
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This week, we bring you an episode of the Disrupting Peace podcast, from the World Peace Foundation. In this episode, host Bridget Conley talks with two guests about how Gen Z Americans are—and aren’t—engaging in democracy and what people of all ages can do to encourage the next generation of peaceful leaders. Find more episodes and subscribe here:…
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Beneath the waves, the true battle for sea power unfolded. From World War I’s U-boat terror to the relentless wolfpacks of the Atlantic and the Silent Service in the Pacific, submarines denied oceans to the strongest fleets and starved empires into submission. This extended version of the written article explores how the wolves of the deep reshaped…
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What happens when a music executive’s precision meets a life-changing diagnosis? In this candid episode of All Talk Oncology, Kenny Perkins sits down with Mathew Knowles—music executive, author of The DNA of Achievers, and male breast cancer survivor. A tiny sign on a white T-shirt (nipple discharge) led Mathew to insist on a mammogram, a Stage 1A …
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Summary In this conversation, Geoff and Josh discuss strategies for landing a high ticket remote closing position. They explore the pitfalls of using Facebook groups and cold outreach, emphasising the importance of networking and vetting job offers. The duo also highlights the significance of receiving quality training from credible sources and the…
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Deva Woodly joins host Alex Lovit to discuss the importance of social movements for American democracy and the role they can play at this precarious moment in American political history. We need these networks of trust and coordinated action to push the country away from authoritarianism and toward a democracy that works for everyone. Deva Woodly i…
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In September 1943, the Allied invasion of Italy teetered on the brink. At Salerno, the beachhead was fragile, and the road to Naples ran through a twisting mountain corridor known as Chiunzi Pass. When Darby’s Rangers reached the high ground first, they were given a stark order: hold the gate. What followed was a desperate defense against artillery…
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Isaiah was called of God to minister to the Nation of Judah about one hundred and fifty years before they were taken into captivity. Like many of the prophets, his task was to receive revelation from God declare it to the people. One day after Uzziah died, Isaiah encountered God in a very personal and real way. This encounter was not about getting …
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In this episode of the Remote Closers Podcast, I sit down with a member of the High Ticket Sales Academy who went from flipping burgers at McDonald’s to landing his dream role in remote high ticket sales—all in just 45 days. We dive deep into: ✅ How he discovered high ticket closing and broke free from the 9–5 grind ✅ The exact steps he took to tra…
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