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What Money Can't Buy - Episode 8

14 min · 1. syys 2025
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There are still some things in life that money can't buy. In this episode I've got three stories of people and situations that enrich our lives: Tuk-tuks, goat milk, and Alaskan salmon. It all began while I was on a ride-share taxi in Sri Lanka, in a three-wheeled vehicle we call Tuk-tuks, so named after the noisy engine. The Tuk-tuk has become an iconic symbol of the country, brightly painted, and often displaying humorous slogans. The drivers add to the experience. The driving...that's another story. Let's just say a ride is not for the faint hearted. But I always take these Tuks when I am in Sri Lanka. My small experience set the scene for the rest of the podcast.

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