Call Her Daddy

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Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy is the most listened to podcast by women on Spotify. In a world prone to snap judgement, Cooper cuts through the bullsh*t with every guest and topic, asking the questions you want the answers to. Stop guessing what you're going to see on CHD each week and get ready to laugh, cry, feel, and think deeper. New episodes are released every Wednesday on Spotify. Follow along Alexandra Cooper and the Daddy Gang as they exploit the details of their lives, making you fell a hell of a lot better about yours. Relationships, social scenes, embarrassing moments, and more are all addressed on CALL HER DADDY. See you f****** Wednesday.

The Rich Dad Podcasts

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Rich dad said, “A business needs both a spiritual and a business mission to be successful, especially at the beginning.” Rich dad chose the words “spiritual” and “business.” He said, “Many people start a business only to make money. Just to make money is not a strong enough mission. Money alone does not provide enough fire, drive, or desire. The mission of a business should fill a need that the customers want. And if it fills that need, and fills it well, the business will begin to make money.” The Rich Dad Company has the following mission: “To elevate the financial well-being of humanity.” By being clear and true to the dual spiritual and business mission of this company, we have enjoyed great success. By being clear on our mission, we attract individuals and other groups aligned with a similar mission. Some people call it luck. I call it being true to our mission.

Dad Gamer Club

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Hi! I'm a Dad Gamer and Casual sharing my experiences in RPGs and MMOs. I've been playing RPGs and FPS games for decades. My first game was Super Mario Bros. and Duckhunt back in ye-olde NES days. Followed that up with The Legend of Zelda and platform games for nearly a decade. In the 90s, I was introduced to RPGs via a little game called Harvest Moon. That peaked my interest into RPGs, although didn't solidify my love for them. It wasn't until Final Fantasy 7 that my switch to RPGs was complete. I fell in love with that game and it continues to be my favorite game to this day. My love of the game led to me becoming a relatively devoted fan of Squaresoft, Square and Square Enix RPGs playing the following FF games from that point on. This led me to my second love, World of Warcraft. My experiences with WoW began playing off my brother's account. This eventually led to me having my own account during Warlords of Draenor. I've been hooked ever since.