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The Box of Oddities

Freak Family Favorites #016

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

True Crime, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Freak Family Favorites, "It looked like a loaf of bread with teeth." Then, what looked like gelatin fell from the sky and gave people the flu: the fascinating Tibetan Buddhist Rainbow Body phenomenon and the mysterious Oakville Blobs. The Inbox of Oddities is a special bonus episode of The Box of Oddities podcast, where we delve into the treasure trove of our listeners' emails, messages, and audio submissions. In this unique episode, we share our audience's weird and wonderful stories, bringing their remarkable experiences and odd encounters to the forefront. Join us as we read your emails and messages and play audio recordings you've sent in, allowing you to become an integral part of our show. It's a captivating journey through the strange and extraordinary moments that our listeners have experienced, making The Inbox of Oddities a must-listen bonus episode for anyone who enjoys the bizarre and unexplainable. If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this message is sponsored by Greenlight.

0:03.2

As your kids get older, some things about parenting get easier.

0:07.0

You don't have to pick up dirty underwear off the floor quite as much, at least hopefully.

0:11.7

But other things don't become easier, like having the conversation about money.

0:16.1

And the fact is, kids won't really know how to manage their money until they're in charge of it and that

0:22.1

can be a little bit scary but that's where green light can help green light is a debit card

0:27.3

and money app made for families parents can send money to their kids and keep an eye on kids

0:32.6

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0:39.3

Now with the Greenlight app, kids learn how to save, invest, and spend wisely, and that's thanks to games that teach money skills in a fun and accessible way.

0:49.3

The Greenlight app also includes a chores feature where you can set up a one-time or

0:55.1

reoccurring chore, customized to your family's needs, and reward kids with an allowance

1:00.1

for a job well done.

1:01.1

And with the holiday season coming up, I know when I was a kid, I always asked for chores

1:06.8

that I could make a little extra money so I could get some Christmas gifts.

1:10.1

This is a great time of year to introduce this idea to your children.

1:13.5

Kids being able to be in charge of their own holiday gifts is such a fun time.

1:18.4

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1:21.6

It's easy, it's convenient, it's a great way for parents to raise financially smart kids and families to navigate life together.

1:28.5

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1:35.1

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1:42.7

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1:46.7

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