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My guest today told me, mid-interview, that he needed to go get his book. Then showed me a Lego hammer. Then revealed he is not actually a kid, he's a dragon kid, and apparently I should have noticed the glowing light when he was born. After my episode with Urzila Carlson, my seven-year-old son Luca informed me that he is also famous (Nature Baby model, age three, thank you very much) and that I should interview him too. So I did. This is easily the most unpredictable, least structured, most precious conversation I've had on this show. In this episode, Luca covers: * Life as a famous model who can "model his voice, his face, anything" * His strongest Lego invention yet (it's a hammer, and it's very bendy) * Why he'd choose Hogwarts over Ninjago, and which spells he'd actually use * The time he kissed a frog (it stayed a frog) * Why grown-ups "lose the memory of being creative" and kids just know things * What adults worry about too much, and what we forget: how to have fun and play Here's what stayed with me: Kids don't overthink creativity. They don't wait for permission to be interesting. They just are. And maybe that's the real takeaway, that confidence doesn't always need evidence, and the best conversations happen when you let go of control. I hope this one makes you smile, reminds you of your own childhood imagination, and gives you permission to be a little sillier this week. If it made you laugh, share it with a friend and leave a five-star review. It's just good karma. Big love.
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