A breakfast podcast featuring a discussion on financial literacy through the Wise app, light-hearted commentary on parenting decisions like colour runs and sports fandom, and a touching moment of a 10-year-old listener sending a handmade gift to the host, highlighting the human,暖
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Yeah. Well, it's an old school theory, isn't it? We weren't really living as long as we are now. So I think even older people probably underestimate. I mean, they just keep you their own, you know, living their own pace.
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mildly humorous family decision-making
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