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Sort Your Sh*t Out: Holiday Edition! Traditions We Hate + How Much We Spend on the Kids

Sort Your Sh*t Out: Holiday Edition! Traditions We Hate + How Much We Spend on the Kids

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Guys Christmas is nearly here? How on earth did that happen? Although maybe it’s time to leave 2025 behind 😂 To start getting ready for the holidays we decided to do a Holiday edition of Sort Your Sh*t Out with Danni and Chris 🎅 Join us as we give you a life update (I am THIS close to getting rid of the cats), why Chris is spending $120 a week on cat food and also… if Chris would date a single mother. The Christmas questions we’re answering: How much is too much to spend on kids’ Christmas presents? Is it ever okay to not buy your partner a gift even if you agreed not to? Do we exercise over the break? What’s our screen-time limit over the holidays? And if you could cancel one thing about Christmas, what would it be… … and SO much more If you want more of these episodes, we have a whole Spotify playlist here. Mums, if you want to make sure that your toddlers are getting the good stuff in their milk - we’re talking whole milk not skim, no added sugars and no palm oil - make sure you check out Haven Toddler Milks. They have a full range of A2 Cow, Goat or Oat plant based toddler milks too so there’s something for every little tummy - and if you want a cheeky discount, make sure to use DANNI50 for 50% off your first single tin purchase. Send us your questions for the next edition of Sort Your Sh*t Out! Message me at @danni.duncan_ or Chris @chrisduncan7 If you need a push to take control of your health - download my app FIT by Danni Duncan or sign up for coaching.
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