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Episode 54 - Adult Spring Break

17 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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1. Topic 1: Adult Spring Break * Discussion of Launa taking annual “adult-only” spring break * Debate: * Is it fair when kids are off school? * Should family time be prioritized? * Workplace conflict: * PTO scheduling struggles * “First to request wins” dynamic * Light humor about planning vacations early to compete 2. Topic 2: Parenting vs. Work Schedules * Balancing job rules (limited time off) with kids’ school breaks * Frustration of not being able to take time off together * Reflection on how different families handle it 3. Topic 3: Weekend Challenge – Solo Parenting * Host prepares to spend weekend alone with a 2-year-old * Concerns: * Keeping the child entertained (without relying on TV) * Safety worries and “what if” scenarios * Pressure of being solely responsible 4. Topic 4: Parenting Advice * Kevin shares tips from raising kids: * Get out of the house (walks, errands, small outings) * Keep routines (especially sleep schedules) * Use time-filling activities (meals, outings) * Reality check: * Parenting can feel overwhelming * Time can feel slow when solo 5. Topic 5: Sleep Struggles & Toddler Challenges * Nap regression struggles * Bedtime difficulties (rocking vs. independence) * Differences in kids’ personalities (easy vs. difficult sleepers) * Emotional/mental load of bedtime routines 6. Topic 6: Parenting Anxiety & Responsibility * Fear of accidents and partner reactions * Pressure of caring for a young child alone * Challenges when kids can’t communicate clearly yet 7. Topic 7: Family Dynamics * Older siblings not always reliable helpers * Trust concerns when leaving kids in charge * Realistic expectations of family support 8. Wrap-Up * Parenting is challenging but rewarding * Everyone figures it out differently * Ending on humor: * “We’ll see if I’m still in a relationship next week” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Episode 54 - Adult Spring Break

1. Topic 1: Adult Spring Break * Discussion of Launa taking annual “adult-only” spring break * Debate: * Is it fair when kids are off school? * Should family time be prioritized? * Workplace conflict: * PTO scheduling struggles * “First to request wins” dynamic * Light humor about planning vacations early to compete 2. Topic 2: Parenting vs. Work Schedules * Balancing job rules (limited time off) with kids’ school breaks * Frustration of not being able to take time off together * Reflection on how different families handle it 3. Topic 3: Weekend Challenge – Solo Parenting * Host prepares to spend weekend alone with a 2-year-old * Concerns: * Keeping the child entertained (without relying on TV) * Safety worries and “what if” scenarios * Pressure of being solely responsible 4. Topic 4: Parenting Advice * Kevin shares tips from raising kids: * Get out of the house (walks, errands, small outings) * Keep routines (especially sleep schedules) * Use time-filling activities (meals, outings) * Reality check: * Parenting can feel overwhelming * Time can feel slow when solo 5. Topic 5: Sleep Struggles & Toddler Challenges * Nap regression struggles * Bedtime difficulties (rocking vs. independence) * Differences in kids’ personalities (easy vs. difficult sleepers) * Emotional/mental load of bedtime routines 6. Topic 6: Parenting Anxiety & Responsibility * Fear of accidents and partner reactions * Pressure of caring for a young child alone * Challenges when kids can’t communicate clearly yet 7. Topic 7: Family Dynamics * Older siblings not always reliable helpers * Trust concerns when leaving kids in charge * Realistic expectations of family support 8. Wrap-Up * Parenting is challenging but rewarding * Everyone figures it out differently * Ending on humor: * “We’ll see if I’m still in a relationship next week” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

27 de mar de 202617 min
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Episode 53 - Marriage Laws

1. Opening Topic: Marriage Laws * Discussion about Florida allowing first cousin marriage * Mention of a proposed bill that failed to pass * Caller concern: existing cousin marriages and being “grandfathered in” * Hosts react with humor and disbelief 2. Personal Reactions & Stories * Hosts share opinions on cousin relationships (“to each their own” vs. discomfort) * Conversation about attraction (or lack thereof) to cousins growing up * Anecdote: coworker admitting to kissing a cousin as a kid * Cultural differences—some regions where cousin marriage is more common 3. Statistics & Debate * Google vs. AI conflicting stats (0.2% in U.S. vs. global numbers) * Discussion of higher rates in other parts of the world * Brief mention of potential health risks * Light humor about “family tree not branching” 4. Transition Segment: Game Time * Introduction to “Spring Breakup Game” * Concept: guessing celebrity exes 5. Celebrity Ex Trivia Highlights * Examples included: * Kristen Stewart → Robert Pattinson * Tom Brady → Gisele Bündchen * Katy Perry → Russell Brand / Orlando Bloom * Kelsea Ballerini → Morgan Evans / Chase Stokes * Tom Cruise → Katie Holmes / Nicole Kidman * Justin Bieber → Selena Gomez * Miley Cyrus → Liam Hemsworth * Fun banter and missed guesses 6. Pop Culture Discussion * Carly Pearce & Riley Green duet speculation * Conversation about publicity, relationships, and marketing in music * Debate: real chemistry vs. industry strategy See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

20 de mar de 202617 min
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Episode 52 - First Jobs

1. Hooters & Radio Hustle Key points: * Launa explains she was already working in radio but needed more income. * Took a job at Hooters because: * Could work Monday–Thursday while doing radio weekends/overnights. * Radio paid about $8.50/hour for short shifts. * Worked until 10 PM → then went straight to the radio station for overnight shifts. * Running on very little sleep while building her career. Fun details: * Known for having tons of natural energy. * Still friends with former Hooters coworkers and customers. * Occasional reunions with the old Hooters crew. * Story about a photo with Derek Jeter while representing Hooters at an event. 2. Hooters Culture & Regular Customers * Discussion about “regulars” at restaurants. * Experienced servers getting the best sections. * Younger customers often being assigned to newer servers. * Nostalgic memories of Hooters locations and the atmosphere in the late 90s/early 2000s. 3. First Job Stories Publix Job * Kevin’s first job at Publix. * Roles: * Bagger/front-end staff * Stocking shelves (including the drink aisle). * Couldn’t operate the cardboard baler because he was under 18. * Quit after parents noticed his grades slipping. 4. Christmas Tree Lot Hustle * J.R. had a seasonal job selling and delivering Christmas trees. * Made extra money delivering trees with a truck: * Delivery fee + tips. * Delivered to professional athletes from the Los Angeles Angels. * Sometimes delivered 15-foot trees to homes with huge ceilings. 5. Cold Stone Ice Cream Story (Comedy Moment) J.R.’s job at Cold Stone Creamery. Highlights: * Drooled into a customer’s ice cream while mixing it. * Had to remake the order. * Awkward moment when no coworkers joined the traditional tip-song chant. * Got the job after performing a comedy skit during the interview. Skit inspiration: * Cheerleaders from Saturday Night Live featuring Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri. 6. Movie Theater Job & Star Wars Story * Host once waited a full week in line for tickets to * Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. * Slept outside the theater as a radio stunt. * Eventually got hired by the theater staff. Memorable perks: * After-hours screenings like * The Mummy starring Brendan Fraser. * Cleaning theaters and watching huge summer releases like * Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and * The Sixth Sense. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

13 de mar de 202618 min
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Episode 51 - Walker Hayes

1. Kissing Feet * Discussion about whether kissing or snuggling a partner’s feet is normal. * Mixed reactions: * Some say it’s totally normal in relationships. * Others strongly disagree and find it gross. * Hosts share personal boundaries: * Foot massages might be okay. * Kissing or cuddling feet is a hard no for some. 2. Weekend Plans & Family Story * J.R. traveling to Texas to watch his 17-year-old nephew star in a high school production of The Music Man. * Nephew plays Professor Harold Hill. * Emotional backstory: * He used to be shy and reserved. * Now he’s confidently performing as the lead. * Family coming together to support him. 3. High School Performances & Stage Experience * Hosts reflect on their own experiences with: * Pep rallies and cheerleading performances. * Acting and theater. * Discussion about stage kisses in school or theater: * Practicing so it isn’t awkward. * Audience reactions and personal stories. 4. Guest Interview Segment – Walker Hayes * Introduction of country artist Walker Hayes. * Known for songs like Fancy Like, AA, and You Broke Up With Me. Topics Covered: * Performing at Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival. * Taking a slower touring year to spend time with family. * Kids’ sports and family priorities. 5. Funny Touring Story * Walker admits forgetting the second verse of “Fancy Like” during a show. * Crowd helped him sing the lyrics. * Joking about needing cue cards or a teleprompter. 6. Walker’s New House * Discussion about the house he’s been building near Nashville. * Fun and quirky features: * A trampoline in the living room for his kids. * Unique decorations and oversized yard items. * A playful approach to home design. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Episode 50 - The Pink Room

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