Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
Good News Tuesday opens with a genuine relationship milestone: assembling four pieces of IKEA furniture in a single afternoon and coming out the other side still engaged. The research backs up why that counts. Psychologists have found that picture-only instructions force constant compromise, trigger questions of trust and competence, and surface exactly how differently two people approach a problem under pressure. One therapist called a particular shelf the divorce maker. Seventeen percent of adults report arguing during furniture assembly. The conversation pulls in Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney doing the same thing for GQ, a grandfather's engraved Chrysler screwdriver that survived thirty years on the line and apparently outlasted the company's gift-giving culture, and the observation that once IKEA furniture is built, you never take it apart again. Ever. Good news is where you find it. Sometimes it's a TV stand and a time-lapse video of everything going wrong. Topics: IKEA furniture assembly, relationship psychology, Good News Tuesday, couples and stress, good news Canada Originally aired on 2026-06-09
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