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Mario Flopped, Kanye Delivered, Michigan Won It All | Midlife Crisis Ep. 49

1 h 8 min · 9 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Mario Flopped, Kanye Delivered, Michigan Won It All | Midlife Crisis Ep. 49

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In this episode, we start off with everything happening this week—from Masters Week kicking off (good old Augusta National) to the NCAA championship and what’s going on across pop culture. We discuss what we’d serve at our own Champions Dinner, and talk about why the event is one of the most well-built brands in sports. From there, we bounce around a mix of topics—like the Artemis space mission and how it puts life into perspective, viral trends like the “Jessica” parenting moment, and even the reality of Olympic ticket prices now that LA 2028 is getting closer. It’s a mix of real insight and just reacting to what’s happening right now. We also get into TV, movies, and music—sharing thoughts on what we’ve been watching lately before shifting into some real-life conversations, including dating and how different (and honestly transactional) it can feel today. In the second half, we lighten things up with a recap of a recent concert, reactions to Kanye’s latest shows, and some funny internet and gaming moments. We also break down Michigan’s championship run and get into the chaos of watching big games in real time. We close things out with our “What Hurts” and “What Feels Good” segments—from losing AirPods in the most random way possible to small wins in everyday life—before wrapping with our personal picks for the Masters as our draft. Just a mix of sports, culture, and real conversations—like you’re right there in the group chat with us.

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