There’s the black end and there’s the white end of the spectrum in our lives. Black and white represents routine. Living begins in the gray. The gray provides excitement, chance, and growth. It’s a gamble, but it allows us to really come into the person we want to be and achieve the things we have only dreamed of. Join me as I interview individuals who share similar ideals of living their lives. The gray provides excitement, chance, and growth. It’s a gamble, but it allows us to really come into the the person we we want to be and achieve the things we have only dreamed of. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grayspace/support
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