Next Level Relationships Podcast - When Crisis Occurs, What do you do Next?, with Katie Lynch
September 22, 2020
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The main thing that is unique about life crises is that it’s something that you have not been through before, so say you’re getting a divorce, you’ve probably not been through a divorce before so in order to try to tackle that process by yourself it’s going to be much more time consuming every step of the way rather than bringing in somebody like Apiary to help you.
The main thing that is unique about life crises is that it’s something that you have not been through before, so say you’re getting a divorce, you’ve probably not been through a divorce before so in order to try to tackle that process by yourself it’s going to be much more time consuming every step of the way rather than bringing in somebody like Apiary to help you.
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https://backtracks.fm/discover/s/next-level-relationships-podcast/f2e85466fd7bfea5/e/episode-33-when-crisis-occurs-what-do-you-do-next-with-katie-lynch/2f1f0bed8dacb3d1
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