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Dream Big Podcast for Kids

DB 297: Life Lessons From The Ski Slopes

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We spent a ton of time skiing this winter. We always had wanted to give our girls the gift of learning how to ski before their adult years. We had taken them for snow days here and there in prior years, but this season we decided to go all out. We bought season passes, purchased equipment, and made sure to make the most of the investment!

© Dream Big Podcast Length 7 min 28 March 2022 Episode 297 Talk USA Episodic

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© Dream Big Podcast Length 7 min 28 March 2022 Episode 297 Talk USA Episodic

DB 001: Introduction | What To Expect | Meet your hosts Eva and Olga Karpman

DB 001: Introduction | What To Expect | Meet your hosts Eva and Olga Karpman

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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We spent a ton of time skiing this winter. We always had wanted to give our girls the gift of learning how to ski before their adult years. We had taken them for snow days here and there in prior years, but this season we decided to go all out. We bought season passes, purchased equipment, and made sure to make the most of the investment! I'm estimating our kids got at least 25 days on the slopes in February and March! Both Eva and Sophia learned so much from the experience, and Eva thought it would be helpful to share some of the life lessons that kids (and adults) learn from skiing! And of course, there is always a connection to dreaming big and how learning to ski can help you move towards your dreams. Enjoy! For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/297


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