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1127-Friday Q&A: Birth Tourism, More Children, AI for High School, Financial Advice Career, Family Business

On today's Friday Q&A we discuss: 00:47 Tips on Brazilian birth tourism 9:50 How can I influence my wife to want to have more children? 30:00 How should I structure an AI curriculum for high schoolers? 53:00 What's the future for the financial advice business? 1:02:21 How do I he ...  Show more

1126-Friday Q&A: How Goes the New Business, Foreign Currency Transaction Amounts, A Day in the Life of Joshua, etc.

On today's Friday Q&A we cover: 1:00 How things are progressing with Life of Fred 14:47 How much foreign currency to have after moving abroad 28:39 A day in Joshua's life The Future of the Retirement Course 

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