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The Incredible Free Machine That Hands Out Happiness

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Today we’re starting off by talking about our 4th of July festivities and what it was like lighting off fireworks at home. Then we’re going to dive back into the topic of the coronavirus and it’s continued effect (or non-effect) on our lives.

In addition, we have a question to ask our customers: Would you like an automated assistant to ask you questions and check-in with your goals on a daily basis? And would you be willing to pay for that as an add-on? If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected].

 

Talking Points:

  • 4th of July and fireworks at home
    • Fireworks have gotten a lot bigger
    • The Sparklers Dilemma
    • The Fireworks Mob Mentality
  • Coronavirus and the continued effect on our lives
    • Keeping up with fitness and wellness while we’re stuck at home
    • Public pools
    • Summer camps
    • The mystery of who is can contract coronavirus
  • Theme parks and roller coasters
    • The ups-and-downs of roller coaster bravery
    • A theme park during a pandemic?!
  • Our thoughts on coronavirus
  • Why’d You Buy That?
    • Noom

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