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He Said, She Said

She Said “Would you rather die before or after I do?”

He Said, She Said

Astrid

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4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Louise and Ryan discuss future plans to visit Japan and why having a good umbrella is a sign of self-respect…


In this episode, Ryan shares his fascination with the Japanese concept of ikigai, the pair consider what we can learn from people living in Blue Zones and Louise reveals her bucket-list goal of appearing on the Real Housewives.


Plus, the pair discuss who would prefer to die first and a listener asks for advice about rebuilding self-confidence after being called crazy by an ex-boyfriend.


Send your voice memos or stories to [email protected] for Louise and Ryan to address your dilemma on the show.


Follow @hesaid.shesaid.podcast, @louise.thompson and @ryan.libbey


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