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CuzWords

Podcast von John Giddens

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On CuzWords, two cousins dig into the things that matter and the things that absolutely don’t. From serious takes to pointless tangents, it’s a mix of honest opinions, good-natured jabs, and that one argument that never really ended. Think of it as your weekly dose of cousinly chaos.

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Episode Bill of Rights vs Homeschool Dad Cover

Bill of Rights vs Homeschool Dad

CuzWords Episode 29 blends parenting reflections, technology, education, and gaming nostalgia into a wide-ranging conversation. The episode begins with updates on Michael’s son before shifting into a thoughtful debate about homeschooling, public education, social development, and how children learn life lessons outside the classroom. The conversation then moves into generational slang, online culture, and whether games like Minecraft and Halo can teach resilience, problem-solving, and social awareness in their own strange way. The episode closes with a broader look at modern gaming — from Halo remakes and Bungie’s struggles to GTA 6 predictions and the future of smaller, AI-assisted game studios. It’s a thoughtful but funny episode about raising kids, remembering childhood, and watching technology reshape the world around us.

18. Mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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The Most Masculine Apology Poem Ever Written

CuzWords Episode 28 blends humor, nostalgia, and self-reflection as Madison and Michael move through another unpredictable conversation. The episode begins with lighthearted updates about family events, birthdays, and the strange social expectations around showing up for people. A listener-submitted song gives the show a creative pause, leading into a broader discussion about music, friendship, and the role creativity plays in their lives. The heart of the episode centers on an old misunderstanding between friends — and Madison’s unusual attempt to make things right through a written apology poem. The story opens up a funny but thoughtful conversation about humor, sincerity, masculinity, and how easily good intentions can be misread. The episode closes with Black Friday memories, Kentucky Derby talk, and a debate over whether poker needs real stakes to be fun. It’s a reflective, funny episode about friendship, communication, and the strange ways people try to make things right.

11. Mai 2026 - 59 min
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Aliens Are Coming to Distract You From Gas Prices

Episode 27 blends humor, personal stories, and unexpected discussions in classic CuzWords fashion. The episode begins with more stories from the gym, including recurring encounters with eccentric personalities and conversations about gym etiquette. From there, the hosts try interactive color and sound games that lead to plenty of unexpected failures and funny moments. The conversation shifts into broader territory as they discuss politics, media narratives, and how quickly public attention changes. The second half becomes more personal as they dive into diet struggles, migraines, food sensitivities, meal prep, and balancing health goals with real life. It’s a mix of humor, self-awareness, and completely unpredictable conversation paths.

4. Mai 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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I Stole Your Scooby-Doo Underwear

Episode 26 starts exactly how you’d expect — with confusion. Names get mixed up, identities get questioned, and somehow the intro becomes a running bit about whether Madison is actually John. From there, things spiral into real life: work stress, trying to cook more, and the realization that maybe it’s time to cut back on Waffle House and get in shape. Then it gets weird. There’s a full breakdown of stolen clothing (including a legendary pair of Scooby-Doo underwear), debates about gym habits, and whether beards help or hurt you professionally depending on who you’re talking to. In the middle of all that, the conversation randomly locks in on something serious — psychedelics, mental health, and new policy changes that could open the door for real medical research. It’s one of the more grounded moments… before the episode immediately pivots again. The back half turns into a full movie discussion — from Project Hail Mary to classic directors — mixed with gym plans, Spartan diets, and completely unverified nutrition strategies. It’s chaotic, it’s unfiltered, and it somehow all works together.

27. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
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Live to 200… and Still Go to the Same Gym

CuzWords Episode 25 opens with a simple realization — the podcast has officially hit 25 episodes — before immediately jumping into something much bigger. Madison introduces a theory that anti-aging technology could soon allow humans to reverse aging entirely, turning a normal lifespan into something closer to 150 or even 200 years. What starts as curiosity quickly turns into a deeper debate about whether humans are even meant to live that long — and what happens to work, retirement, and society if we do. From there, the conversation shifts into the modern reality of AI and younger generations. The cousins question whether constant access to technology is helping or hurting problem-solving, while also acknowledging that every generation adapts differently than the last. And then, like all great CuzWords episodes, it takes a turn. A full breakdown of a real-life gym character unfolds — a maniacal, shirtless lifter who laughs between reps, claims half the gym as his own, and turns a normal workout into something closer to a supervillain origin story. By the end, the episode lands somewhere between future philosophy and everyday absurdity — a reminder that while the world might be evolving fast, some things (like weird gym experiences) will never change.

20. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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