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36. The Success Sequence

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In this episode, Phil and Mel discuss the Brookings Institute research on the Success Sequence. They explore how these seismic findings could rewrite the realities of poverty in future generations. For the Poverty Resource: https://canva.link/snrd5olyd5jgcep [https://canva.link/snrd5olyd5jgcep] For more on the Success Sequence: https://ifstudies.org/success-sequence [https://ifstudies.org/success-sequence]

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