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Both Canada and the United States are heading into holidays, celebrating their respective birthdays. That often leads to criticism (nowadays, anyway) about celebrating the injustice and problems that a nation has. Jeremy Bradley discusses the debate about not recognizing a country's birthday at all versus going all out and being proud to live in a place where people have freedoms and luxuries -- while on the flip side, circling back to realize that many don't have the same freedoms and luxuries as everyone else in that place. Later, are you a hoarder when it comes to memories from your childhood and early adult life? JB talks about his collections from world travel and the need to hang onto stuff that he hasn't even looked at, in some cases, for 20 years.
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Both Canada and the United States are heading into holidays, celebrating their respective birthdays. That often leads to criticism (nowadays, anyway) about celebrating the injustice and problems that a nation has. Jeremy Bradley discusses the debate about not recognizing a country's birthday at all versus going all out and being proud to live in a place where people have freedoms and luxuries -- while on the flip side, circling back to realize that many don't have the same freedoms and luxuries as everyone else in that place. Later, are you a hoarder when it comes to memories from your childhood and early adult life? JB talks about his collections from world travel and the need to hang onto stuff that he hasn't even looked at, in some cases, for 20 years.