Hug Your Kids – Ep 119

In this short podcast about family life, Vitaliy recounts a fun, and scary, trip to Laguna Beach that ends with an important lesson. Then, he recalls a teaching moment he had with his daughter Hannah, in which he got to share his love of spreadsheets...

In this short podcast about family life, Vitaliy recounts a fun, and scary, trip to Laguna Beach that ends with an important lesson. Then, he recalls a teaching moment he had with his daughter Hannah, in which he got to share his love of spreadsheets and their usefulness. Enjoy!

You can read these articles online here: https://contrarianedge.com/hug-your-kids/ and https://contrarianedge.com/one-spreadsheet-at-a-time/

 

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