Have you thought about the life lessons your children will be able to learn after you're gone?
We were faced with this question following the loss of close family.
Life doesn't come with a manual.
In a nutshell, the premise of the podcast is borrowing the life experiences of some notable people from various fields so that our children can learn from them in the future.
Each episode features a conversation with someone who has achieved big things in their own chose field.
Our hope is that your children and ours can listen to these legends of our lifetime when they're growing up, in order to get insightful life lessons they can apply in their own
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Have you thought about the life lessons your children will be able to learn after you're gone?
We were faced with this question following the loss of close family.
Life doesn't come with a manual.
In a nutshell, the premise of the podcast is borrowing the life experiences of some notable people from various fields so that our children can learn from them in the future.
Each episode features a conversation with someone who has achieved big things in their own chose field.
Our hope is that your children and ours can listen to these legends of our lifetime when they're growing up, in order to get insightful life lessons they can apply in their own
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode, we were incredibly fortunate to be joined by Paul Smith.
Paul is a highly successful multi-million pound property investor and mentor, with a passion for helping others to thrive with Paul and his wife, Aniko, founding Touchstone Education.
Paul's journey is incredible, from leaving home at 17 with just £170 in his pocket, to being a muti millionaire living in Monaco and now aiming to become a billionaire in five years time, but the reasons for this are incredibly altruistic.
Paul is highly committed to philanthropy and giving, and has recently joined John Cauldwell's Life Changer's Circle.
The reasons Paul wants to be a billionaire is so that he can join the Giving Pledge and give at least half back to good causes and charities.
This was such an incredibly insightful chat touching on :
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