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The Lost and Found

Liandra Samproni

The Lost and Found is a podcast about finding yourself. Do you feel lost because the life you have been living isn't what you really want? You are not alone. In this podcast we talk about what it takes to rebuild the life you really want.

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In this episode we discuss what it takes to turn your thoughts, dreams, and desires into reality by the use of positive thinking, manifesting, writing your thoughts down, making a vision board and working towards them every day.

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Is your relationship on autopilot? Guys, when was the last time you bought your significant other flowers for no reason? Ladies, when was the last time you complimented your man? In this episode we discuss ways to be more intentional with your relati... more

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What do YOU want in life??? If you are not constantly evaluating your life and paying attention to what's going on you will 100% end up somewhere you didn't want to be. This is true in every area of life. In this episode we give you some tips to help... more

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