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1971: Ask Farnoosh: Buy Gold? Save on Travel? And My Thoughts on Strangers by Belle Burden

Spring break in Los Angeles sounded like a dream…until the bills—and a four-hour flight delay—set in. In this solo episode, Farnoosh recaps her family’s trip (theme parks, travel hiccups, and a surprising airline perk that saved the day) and what it reveals about the rising cost ...  Show more

1970: How to Start an Art Collection on a Budget, No Overwhelm

Guest Liz Lidgett believes art should be for everyone—not just collectors with deep pockets or insiders who “get it.”She’s the founder of a thriving gallery that champions emerging artists—many of them women—and she’s built a business around making art feel joyful, accessible, an ...  Show more

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