“Don't miss a day without gratitude.”
This week's episode feature's the young and ambitious, Chris Washington. Chris and I go in and talk about the power of taking responsibility, why partying isn't everything and much more.
The opening track is titled "Doom's Day" by Asis Galvin. This tune can be listened to in full by clicking on the following link. https://asisgalvin.bandcamp.com/track/dooms-day-docter-dooms-theme-remix
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