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Hard Truth Podcast: The 4 Seasons Of Life

EPISODE 61

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this episode of The Hard Truth, Jeremy Fouts dives into the concept of the four seasons of life—a powerful framework for understanding life’s cycles and making the most of every moment. Drawing from his personal experiences and agricultural upbringing, Jeremy shares insights that have helped him navigate challenges and achieve success. Discover how to identify and embrace each season—winter, spring, summer, and fall—and learn how to overcome obstacles, seize opportunities, and take full responsibility for your harvest. Jeremy reminds us that while we can’t change the seasons, we can change ourselves to create a life of purpose and progress. Packed with actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to make 2025 their best year yet. Tune in to reflect, set your intentions, and take the first step toward a fulfilling and fruitful year.

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