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Quotes, Divorce, & Hyperbole - Beyond The Exchange Ep. 12

Quotes, Divorce, & Hyperbole - Beyond The Exchange Ep. 12

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In this episode of Beyond The Exchange, Brian King and Jeremy Smith take a break from finance to dive deep into something even more complicated—parenting, personal growth, and the power of great quotes.


From their favorite one-liners to first-principles thinking, the conversation zigzags through dad jokes, Teddy Roosevelt trivia, and how to actually use the word "literally." Jeremy shares the surprisingly structured way he approached a major life transition, and Brian tries (unsuccessfully) to keep things on the rails.


Along the way, they explore how comparison steals happiness, why being different is a strength, and how overthinking everything might just be a superpower.


It's one of the most unexpectedly honest and hilarious episodes yet.


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