Josh Filler discusses the emotional experience of taking a child to college, sharing his own experience of dropping off his daughter and the subsequent adjustment when she returned home. He mentions Matt, who is currently driving his son to college, and the seriousness of Matt’s comment about his son never coming back. They also discuss the high cost of tuition, with Boston University costing $97,000 annually, and the financial burden it places on families. Josh notes that most people don’t pay the full amount due to scholarships or financial aid but still find the cost prohibitive.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0az88SFQyo047IXhzcBK6A?si=QNDqmYbMQ-69aCbfxe-wEw Chris expressed deep embarrassment over Maine’s politics, citing extreme political positions and the potential for leaving the state. Matt…
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