Episode 120: Comradery

Episode 120: Comradery

Hi guys! Today's guest is Pete Dalke from the Pete Vs. Anxiety podcast! Pete is such a genuine dude with a good heart. In this conversation, it's so obvious that Pete is like the rest of us who are learning to be their most authentic self and working hard to be aligned in the work that they do. Pete's doing amazing work creating a safe space for people to unload or even just to feel connected to someone else. I loved our conversation and I know you're going to! You can find Pete and all his links @ https://www.instagram.com/pete_vs_annxietypodcast/. Enjoy!

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