In today’s episode of The Joe Martino Show, we dive into how to slow down and savor time — especially during summer. As the school year wraps up, life speeds up. Days slip by. But what if you could press pause? What if you could truly be present and enjoy summer without rushing? This episode shares simple and practical ways to slow the pace, embrace stillness, and make space for meaningful moments. Plus, I’ll read the introduction to my next book, Hiding Behind God. Don’t miss this chance to learn how to enjoy summer, be present, and create lasting memories. Listen to episode 308 now.

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