“The Difference Between Knowing and Understanding”
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About this listen
We hear things our whole lives…
“Time flies.”
“Be patient.”
“You’ll understand when you’re older.”
But what happens when one day… you finally do?
In this episode of Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise, we take a real and honest look at the difference between knowing something… and actually understanding it.
From parenting and relationships… to the people who’ve shaped us along the way, this episode dives into how life experience turns words into meaning—and how some lessons only make sense when you live them.
Plus, a new Week in Review segment—bringing you into the real moments behind the mic and the experiences that inspired this episode.
If you’ve ever looked back and thought…
“Now I get it…”
This one’s for you.
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