Episode 28

In this week's show, the team explores if being bored is actually good for us, looking at whether it's a parent's duty or not to ensure our kids lives are meticulously planned. The team also learns how to train our brains to be happy with social scientist Dr Ali Walker, while clinical psychologist Leanne Hall looks at how parents should approach talking to their kids about life's biggest issues. Plus we take a look at the truth behind the obesity epidemic in Australia with Dr Nick Fuller, Gerald answers all your calls and questions, and the team meet a very special fairy who spreads her sparkle to children in need.
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