#182: A Big Catch Up Holiday-ish Special (Surprise!)

#182: A Big Catch Up Holiday-ish Special (Sur...

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#183: What's Next, House Vibes, & Yet Another Embarrassing Moment

We're dropping this random pop-in episode to share one of the most embarrassing tales Sherry has ever told on this podcast. Of course it had to happen in the nicest house we've ever been in (in front of one of Sherry's personal heroes). We're also listing what's left on our to-do ...  Show more

#181: How The Other House We Considered Came Back Around

There were two houses in our neighborhood that we seriously considered, and today we're sharing a truly random occurrence that involves the house we didn't buy. We're also sharing what we learned from our astrocartography readings. What did the stars say about our move to Florida ...  Show more

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