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Episode 28: Maxine Curtis

1 h 0 min · 27 de ene de 2025
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This episode feature the life story and perspectives of Maxine Curtis, a loving mother of three with a passion and talent for musical performance. Maxine grew up in Utah, where she learned to ride horses and discovered an aptitude for singing. As you’ll hear, after marrying her late husband, Don, Maxine moved to Southern California where she spent most of her life and continues to live today. Her story starts in Salt Lake City where she grew up and went to college.  In this episode, Maxine gives practical, timeless advice for having both a good relationship with your parents when you are a kid and with your kids when you are a parent. If you have a relative or mentor over the age of 70 that you feel would have valuable perspectives for all of us, please submit their name and contact information in the link below, and we'll work to get them on the show! https://forms.gle/VMTVuwLPZpxDVC1SA [https://forms.gle/VMTVuwLPZpxDVC1SA]

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