The whole world has advice for its younger self.
People everywhere write one piece of advice they'd give the kid they used to be, on a postcard, and mail it to Leon. Each episode, Leon reads the postcards he's received out loud.
Leon hands out blank postcards and asks one simple question: What's one thing you'd tell yourself when you were a kid? Then he waits by the mailbox.
The answers come back from all over the world — funny ones, brave ones, ones that make grown-ups go quiet. Each episode, Leon opens the mail and reads them out loud, exactly as they were written.
"Everybody wishes they could tell the little version of themselves something. I just read it out."
A simple loop that circles the planet — one piece of hard-won advice at a time, written by hand and read out by a kid.
Leon and listeners hand out blank postcards — to neighbours, travellers, and strangers all over the world.
Each person writes one piece of advice they'd give their younger self. A sentence. A secret. A lesson.
Postcards arrive from everywhere — different stamps, different postmarks, the same human wish to do it over kinder.
Every episode, Leon opens the postbag and reads the advice out loud — word for word, postmark and all.
Got one piece of advice for the kid you used to be? Write it on a postcard and pop it in the mail. If it's read on the show, you'll have told your younger self something — out loud, to the whole world.
Any postcard works. Sign it, or stay anonymous. Add where you're writing from if you like — Leon loves a faraway postmark.
A grown-up collects and opens all the mail. Please don't include anything but your message — no money, no valuables.
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