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What do you do when work feels draining—and change isn’t an option? In this episode, we hear from a 19-year-old who's already feeling burned out, and a 30-year-old stuck in a job they can’t stand. Sound familiar?
We dive into an honest conversation about work at different stages of life, exploring what it means to find purpose, patience, and even joy in seasons that feel anything but ideal. Whether you're in your first job, mid-career, or somewhere in between, you're not alone in the struggle.
Special guest Jaime Buxton from The City Mission joins us to share her insights and encouragement.
If you’re looking for a real talk on burnout, hope, and what to do when work is just hard—this one's for you.
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wcrf
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What do you do when work feels draining—and change isn’t an option? In this episode, we hear from a 19-year-old who's already feeling burned out, and a 30-year-old stuck in a job they can’t stand. Sound familiar?
We dive into an honest conversation about work at different stages of life, exploring what it means to find purpose, patience, and even joy in seasons that feel anything but ideal. Whether you're in your first job, mid-career, or somewhere in between, you're not alone in the struggle.
Special guest Jaime Buxton from The City Mission joins us to share her insights and encouragement.
If you’re looking for a real talk on burnout, hope, and what to do when work is just hard—this one's for you.
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wcrf
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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