NO OFFENCE with JORDYB

No Offence with Luke Ford

1 h 10 min · 10. jan. 20211 h 10 min
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On this episode of the No Offence podcast, Luke Ford discusses his post school journey and explains why it is important for young people to have real world experience before pursuing a career at university. Luke also shares brvaely about comming out as gay to his friends and family. He talks about his personal experiences and shares insigt into the difficulties and positives of being open about your sexuality. Luke also talks about realestate in Sydney and the difficulty for young people to buy property, as well as the recent Social Dilemma documentary on Netflix. Like all guests, Luke gives an opinion he is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives his own piece of advice he thinks all people should hear.

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