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This second of the three segments making up "The Epicenter of Wealth" is one of the most contemporary elements and possibly most difficult to exhibit, relative to relationships today. The interpersonal play of human vulnerability is the topic of conversation you'll want to join as your hosts Matthew Grishman and Jim Gebhardt dive deep into the essence of what makes others attractive. Why is reality TV so popular? What is it about apologies and failure that people find so intoxicating? How does this relate to your "wealth"? Your personal ability to be vulnerable is what helps create a better understanding of your personal relationships with both people and your money. Walk away from this episode knowing how to better understand others and what they may really be saying in those not so casual discussions.You can learn more about The Whole Wealth Journey by visiting The Gebhardt Group.
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This second of the three segments making up "The Epicenter of Wealth" is one of the most contemporary elements and possibly most difficult to exhibit, relative to relationships today. The interpersonal play of human vulnerability is the topic of conversation you'll want to join as your hosts Matthew Grishman and Jim Gebhardt dive deep into the essence of what makes others attractive. Why is reality TV so popular? What is it about apologies and failure that people find so intoxicating? How does this relate to your "wealth"? Your personal ability to be vulnerable is what helps create a better understanding of your personal relationships with both people and your money. Walk away from this episode knowing how to better understand others and what they may really be saying in those not so casual discussions.You can learn more about The Whole Wealth Journey by visiting The Gebhardt Group.
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