Survivor Guilt as Second Gen Asians, Sending Money Back Home & Reconnecting With The Motherland & Your Heritage | Ep. 78

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9 Months Later... A Lot Has Changed | Ep. 89

Nine months. A lot happened. Some of it was planned. Most of it wasn't. 🎧 This is the Q1 catch-up, Part 1. Davie, Viv, and Kan sit down after nine months apart to go through photos, share updates, and end up in one of those honest conversations about life that you didn't realise ...  Show more

The Goal Was Always Money. Then We Got It. | Ep, 88

Welcome to a quiet check-in on what actually matters. This week, Kan, Davie, and Noel reflect on the highs, pressures, and small wins that come with chasing bigger goals. From traveling across Dubai and Oman with a four-month-old (and realising it’s not as impossible as it sounds ...  Show more

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