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The Growth Loop

The Growth Loop

De : Ediomo Joshua
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There was a point in my life when I felt stuck moving, grinding, hustling, but not really growing. I kept hitting the same walls, repeating the same mistakes, and wondering why success felt so close yet so far.


Then I realised something: growth isn’t a straight line. It’s a loop.
A cycle of learning, unlearning, failing, adjusting, trying again, and becoming better each time.


This podcast lives inside that loop.


The Growth Loop is my personal journey and the lessons I’m learning as I build, fail, rebuild, and evolve as an entrepreneur, a creator, and a young African trying to make sense of ambition in a world that doesn’t slow down.


This podcast is for the people who feel like they’re always on the edge of becoming — the ones chasing clarity, discipline, confidence, purpose, and success that actually feels like success.

© 2026 The Growth Loop
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