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This week would've marked Jeremy Bradley's grandma's 95th birthday. He takes a walk down memory lane reliving memories of his childhood and the final years of his baba's life. He talks about how relationships with grandparents change as you get older and how you have a new appreciation for your bond. Plus, once they pass, it can make us wonder what of our personality traits we got from them. Commonly used as an insult, "You're just like your mother" can be a slap in the face, but when someone tells you you're like your grandma, is that a good thing? JB thinks so. He explains why.
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This week would've marked Jeremy Bradley's grandma's 95th birthday. He takes a walk down memory lane reliving memories of his childhood and the final years of his baba's life. He talks about how relationships with grandparents change as you get older and how you have a new appreciation for your bond. Plus, once they pass, it can make us wonder what of our personality traits we got from them. Commonly used as an insult, "You're just like your mother" can be a slap in the face, but when someone tells you you're like your grandma, is that a good thing? JB thinks so. He explains why.