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Welcome back to Well, What Do You Know?
If you listened to the last episode, you heard Part 1 of my conversation with siblings Jack Albers and Beth Laws, where we talked about their childhood growing up in a large farm family in Iowa—including the remarkable story of their mother having three sets of twins.
Today we’re continuing that conversation in Part 2.
In this episode, Jack and Beth share even more stories from their lives—what it was like as they got older, how their family experiences shaped them, and some of the moments that stand out most when they look back on those years. As you might expect with a family this size, there are plenty of memorable—and sometimes hilarious—stories along the way.
If you haven’t listened to Part 1, you might want to go back and start there. But if you’re ready to keep the story going, let’s jump right in.
This is Part 2 of my conversation with Jack Albers and Beth Laws.
Check out my new website and suggest a guest there!
https://sites.google.com/view/wwdyk/home
By Eric PadgetWelcome back to Well, What Do You Know?
If you listened to the last episode, you heard Part 1 of my conversation with siblings Jack Albers and Beth Laws, where we talked about their childhood growing up in a large farm family in Iowa—including the remarkable story of their mother having three sets of twins.
Today we’re continuing that conversation in Part 2.
In this episode, Jack and Beth share even more stories from their lives—what it was like as they got older, how their family experiences shaped them, and some of the moments that stand out most when they look back on those years. As you might expect with a family this size, there are plenty of memorable—and sometimes hilarious—stories along the way.
If you haven’t listened to Part 1, you might want to go back and start there. But if you’re ready to keep the story going, let’s jump right in.
This is Part 2 of my conversation with Jack Albers and Beth Laws.
Check out my new website and suggest a guest there!
https://sites.google.com/view/wwdyk/home