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The Power of Language: Andy on his upbringing, his time in service in the military, and the book he recently wrote, “Words Fucking Matter" | 52
We often forget the power of words. In day to day life as well as the relationships that we build, words do matter. Join us this week as we talk with Andy about his upbringing in the Midwest, his lessons learned during his time in the service, and why he wrote his book “Words Fucking Matter” and the lessons he hopes to impart. Andy’s Link Tree (Including a link to his book): https://linktr.ee/andyweinsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/
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