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Retiring wealthy at 36 | Cowgirl life | Choosing the simple way | Inside a huge country family

Retiring wealthy at 36 | Cowgirl life | Choosing the simple way | Inside a huge country family

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A tough guy thanks ADHD for his success. Two girls love the cowgirl life. A young butcher keeps life super simple. And entrepreneur Emma takes us inside her huge country family.

Personal stories of love, resilience & daring unfold in this loveable podcast, as story-collectors Tim Reid & Jon Coghill wander the streets of Australia chatting to strangers.

It's Conversations ... with everyday people.

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🌎 Find out more at https://WhataStrangerToldMe.com

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☎️ Got a story you'd love to share (it might appear on an upcoming episode) - Call +61 489 272 286 (you've got a whopping 10-minutes, so sit back, take a big breath and go for gold!).

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🎙️ Like the idea of story-collectors Tim Reid & Jon Coghill chatting to attendees at your next conference or event? Think fun panel discussions. Or maybe you'd like them to chat to strangers in your part of the world. Hit them up at https://whatastrangertoldme.com/contact

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📸 Follow the What a StrangerTold Me podcast behind-the-scenes madness over at https://instagram/whatastrangertoldme

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🤩 Who's behind all this strangeness?

Made & Hosted by Tim Reid & Jon Coghill

Music Supervision by Dennis Feletto

Photography by Will Reid & Andy McColl

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