Trinny Woodall
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's, you know, so many parents think let's stay together until they're 18 and kids pick up so much shit.
But just going back to this thing of what we inherit and what makes us motivated.
So I think that's quite interesting because with my parents...
My dad was really successful when he was younger.
And then when I was about 16, his luck changed.
So he was not.
And then he was disillusioned in his life.
So that was the trajectory of my father.
Incredibly successful, came from not much, did really well, had a few lucky breaks in his 20s, but really did well.
He ran a bank in the end.
disillusionment when he's sort of 60.
It's challenging for me to look at
My dad and know him well.
It's really difficult because my father had three children and then divorced and then met my mother and had three children.
And I'm the youngest.
And he didn't see his older children that much, even though they lived abroad, but at some stage they moved 50 miles from us.
And I once asked him, how come you didn't see them?
And he was like, well, times are different then.
And I thought, my God, they were only 50 miles away and you didn't see them that much.
And at certain stages, they came to live with us when they were sort of unhappy.