What does it really mean to grow up poor? In this episode, Pellegrino and Francois open up about childhoods shaped by scarcity — no holidays, no pocket money, and sometimes just a single chocolate bar split between five kids.
From immigrant families in the UK and Norway to the so-called “richest country to be poor in,” they reflect on poverty, shame, resilience, and the habits that stay with you for life. Along the way, they explore the paradox of wealth in the Nordics, the lessons money teaches us, and why true richness isn’t measured in material things.
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