
For Those Ready to Lead, Adapt, and Build a Bigger Life
The Durfee Show is an unfiltered look into the minds, stories, and experiences of the people shaping business, culture, leadership, and life. Through honest conversations with entrepreneurs, executives, creators, athletes, and high performers, we explore what drives success, how people navigate adversity, and the lessons worth carrying forward.
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Stop Setting Yourself on Fire: Boundaries Over Burnout
In this episode of Lessons in the Key of Life, Dr. G. Wayne explores the quiet cost of over-giving, over-carrying, and confusing usefulness with worth...
For years, he believed he was simply being strong. Dependable. Loyal. The one who stood in the gap when others could not.
But beneath that strength was something more subtle: fear. Fear that if he stopped being useful, he would stop mattering.
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Dear 2025: The Year I Stopped Abandoning Myself
In this episode of Lessons in the Key of Life, Dr. G. Wayne explores the quiet cost of over-giving, over-carrying, and confusing usefulness with worth...
For years, he believed he was simply being strong. Dependable. Loyal. The one who stood in the gap when others could not.
But beneath that strength was something more subtle: fear. Fear that if he stopped being useful, he would stop mattering.
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The Transformative Power of Surrender!
In this episode of Lessons in the Key of Life, Dr. G. Wayne explores the quiet cost of over-giving, over-carrying, and confusing usefulness with worth...
For years, he believed he was simply being strong. Dependable. Loyal. The one who stood in the gap when others could not.
But beneath that strength was something more subtle: fear. Fear that if he stopped being useful, he would stop mattering.
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From Perfection to Perfectly Imperfect!
In this episode of Lessons in the Key of Life, Dr. G. Wayne explores the quiet cost of over-giving, over-carrying, and confusing usefulness with worth...
For years, he believed he was simply being strong. Dependable. Loyal. The one who stood in the gap when others could not.
But beneath that strength was something more subtle: fear. Fear that if he stopped being useful, he would stop mattering.
Read More