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The Cash Exchange Podcast

The Cash Exchange Podcast

著者: Cash Exchange Studios
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Finding out how growing up at the same time and in the same house can lead to two completely different paths and experiences. An older brother and a younger sister, on each end of the Millennial spectrum, discover how different or similar their likes, dislikes, and opinions are.

Disclaimer: Definitely not an elaborate way to find out who the favorite child is.

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  • Labubus, Kidneys, Pokemon Cards
    2025/12/06

    Do you have a collection you're proud of? Maybe you have a soft spot for the soulless eyes of a funko pop or feel like you won the lottery when you find a misprinted Taco Bell sauce packet.

    Whether you collect casually or you're one step away from your own episode of a TLC show, this one's for you.

    Today we delve into the world of collectibles in a (relatively) judgement free zone.

    Drop your shortest lived collections in the comments! (I was a Silly Bandz kid)

    Enjoy!- S

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain
    2025/11/20

    What's your favorite phrase? Something that just subconsciously slips out? We all have them. This episode, we get dive into our favorite idioms. Localized sayings that could mean absolutely nothing to someone from another place. Feel free to share your favorites on any of our socials. Enjoy! - C

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Medical Testing, Feet Pics, Standing In Line
    2025/11/14

    Growing up, you don't have to worry about paying the bills or what someone has to do for you to have the opportunity to fake an illness so you can get out of going to soccer practice. Then, like a brick wall, you're an adult that has to figure out how to make the money just to survive. We've each had an our fair share of jobs we worked out of complete necessity. Most of them were more cautionary tales than anything else, gave us the motivation to do what needed to be done so we'd never end up back there. Sit back and let us tell you how we got where we are. Enjoy! - C.

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    1 時間 12 分
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