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A guest-based educational podcast that explores diverse topics through engaging and thoughtful conversations. Featuring experts from various fields, the show aims to inspire curiosity and expand listeners' understanding through deep, meaningful dialogue. Upload Saturdays at 3pm EST
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Just Enjoying the easy way with Angelo Valenti
Saturday, 25 April, 2026

IN this episode, we sit down with Angelo. We explore his belief that people naturally reinvent themselves every 7–10 years, the evolving demands of the modern workplace, and the seismic impact of the pandemic on how we work, connect, and advance our careers. Angelo offers insights on balancing professionalism with empathy, why independence of thought is the most valuable skill, and how social media can be both a powerful tool and a dangerous trap. We also discuss the role of self-love in relationships, the art of accepting others as they are, and how golf offers a perfect metaphor for navigating life’s challenges, one shot at a time. Whether you’re navigating a career change, rethinking your relationship with work, or seeking a fresh perspective on life, Angelo’s journey and wisdom will inspire you to slow down, think critically, and make the most of the tools you have right now.Angelo Valenti: https://angelovalenti.com/

 

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