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No, that soup didnt get rancid or spoil because you put the pot away with a really hot core (this isnt a thing). Someone (multiple someones?) put his nasty mouth on the serving ladle and put that back into the main pot.
Very interesting. Discovered a couple of things while listening
Men need them because women initiate 70% of all divorces and the marriage laws favor them.
great idea and execution
”Birthing partners” 😂
So if race is just an optical illusion and social construct how can it cause difference in biological factors such as body composition? 🤔
Ugh being friends with your ex is like a dog going back to its sick: it only appeals to those who eat old hot dogs out the garbage and lick their bungholes 🤮
My father had a particular piece of advice that never left me: Never lend a FRIEND more money than you would just GIVE to them. He was not someone who made very much money at all but he didn’t NEED money the way others do. Nevertheless I don’t believe that he ever said ”no” to a request for money. I can still hear his compassionate voice ”Don’t worry about paying me back!” Miss you Dad... 😓
I love these tips and reminders. Thank you for bringing this financially sound advice to us in easy to do steps.
🤣🤣🤣 great some male who’s a ’life coach’ is giving sound advice. Who the F has some forgotten account to roll into a HYSA?
Love, love, love these tips! Thank you for the recap, too. I’m saving this episode.
Great episode, I remember hearing this one the first time around. I just read Duhigg’s book ”The Power of Habit” which was my late father’s favorite book. He must have been constantly reading/rereading it for years and it was always on his bed. Hearing Duhigg talk about his late father felt like a signal to me.