What success means when you grew up with empty shelves
This week, we're diving into what success really means to us. We talk about how our perspectives have changed over the years and how growing up in Frankfurt, Germany, and Caracas, Venezuela shaped them in completely different ways. From Hannah having friends who only speak Spanish, to the surprising success story of a fourteen-year-old school dropout, to the mental cages we build for ourselves, and what it takes to break out of them.

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Sobremesa part 2: Reguetón in Germany

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Can You Guess Our Top 5? | Smosh Mouth 149

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What Success Actually Looks Like to Me

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The horrors of flatsharing: a furry surprise

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The Reflecting Pool Story Is Almost Too Perfect | Receipts Live

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Are you anxious, avoidant, or secure? | The Gray Area

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Prostitute Gives Me a Tour of the Red Light District

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Crown & Scalpel: The price of pretty

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Why so many millionaires are leaving Norway

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books i want to read this summer | classics, fantasy, summerween!!!

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Update from Ukraine | Ukraine did Impossible in Crimea! Russians are in a deep shi...

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What if the day you were born didn't exist?

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Cosmic connections and when to let them go

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Every Time You Think This Story Can't Get Weirder—IT DOES | The Trio

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Trump Sends Vance to Concede to Iran & Reflecting Pool Is Filled with Corruption | The Daily Show

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Adam Tooze on 10 Years of Brexit (Plus: A D-Day Deep Dive) | Ones and Tooze Ep. 247

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You got this.

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IS THE PENSION LIE BEING SOLD AS A SUCCESS?

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Sobremesa part 4: Rage Baiting Argentinians

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