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  <title>How a Walk Changed His Relationship With His Son</title>
  <description>Rusty Gardner realized he wasn’t listening to his son during their phone calls. So he stopped what he was doing and went for a walk. &amp;amp;nbsp; That new habit changed their conversations. Then it changed his mornings, and eventually it turned into something he couldn’t ignore. &amp;amp;nbsp; Rusty spends a lot of time reflecting on identity and the different “passages” we move through as we get older. Today, we explore what happens when you start paying attention to what actually feels different. &amp;amp;nbsp; We discuss:   How Rusty built a completely new career without a clear plan  The moment he realized he wasn’t fully present with his son  How walking became a daily practice for connection and clarity  What he’s learned about identity through life’s different decades  His experience facing aging, mortality, and a major life “passage”  Why following your energy can reveal what actually matters  &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources:  Just Walking: https://justwalking.com&amp;amp;nbsp;  TikTok:&amp;amp;nbsp;www.tiktok.com/@justwalking.com   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justwalkingwithrusty&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Email:  rusty@justwalking.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Chapter X with Michael Kay</author_name>
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