The Endless Growth Podcast

Episode 117: Taking a Break

Alex Nunez & Edgar Del Val Episode 117

Welcome to Episode 117 of The Endless Growth Podcast!

In this episode, Alex and Edgar take a moment to pause, reflect, and share a big announcement: The podcast will be on a short break until June 30. But don’t worry, it’s all part of the process to reset, recharge, and come back stronger.

With upcoming trips to Europe and Puerto Rico, the guys dive into the excitement of new environments, different cultures, and the power of stepping away from the routine. From ocean views to cobblestone streets, this episode is filled with anticipation, gratitude, and the kind of wanderlust that fuels growth.

But it’s more than a travel episode. They go deeper, discussing the importance of unplugging from daily overstimulation, managing dopamine levels, and finding clarity in stillness. They reflect on how social media warps attention spans and why true focus often starts with disconnecting.

Along the way, they swap stories about stray cats, unexpected pet chaos, and memorable camping trips under the stars. They even get cosmic, reflecting on meteors, space, and the humbling perspective that comes from looking up.

Thank you for riding with us. Your support means everything, and we’ll be back soon with even more value, stories, and growth.
Until then, much love from your Endless Growth family.

00:25 Weekend Recap: Camping and Catching Up
01:26 Upcoming Hiatus and Travel Plans
03:37 Excitement and Preparations for Europe Trip
08:49 Cat Conversations and Pet Care
24:19 Movies, Dopamine, and Modern Entertainment
37:12 Health Habits: Water Consumption and Medication
39:17 Antibiotics and Infections
39:38 Back Pain and Hiking Challenges
40:12 Sleeping on Rocks and Outdoor Adventures
40:48 Earthing and Connecting with Nature
43:06 Stargazing and Night Sky Wonders
44:07 Meteor Sightings and Space Talk
48:18 Podcast Growth and Viewer Engagement
59:30 Upcoming Plans and Guest Lineup
01:07:41 Travel Plans and Puerto Rico Adventures
01:16:18 Concluding Remarks and Farewell