The You Good? Podcast

Ep. 51 -"We Didn't Know It Was The Last Time"

1 h 7 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Episode 51 of The You Good? Podcast is about the moments we don’t realize are important until years later. C-Rod and Nick talk about old friend groups, childhood memories, college years, family dinners, people drifting apart, and the strange feeling of realizing a chapter of your life ended without you knowing it at the time. The episode also opens with a real Men’s Mental Health Month check-in, including an honest conversation about feeling overburdened, crying, family stress, and learning to let things out instead of carrying everything alone. This one is reflective, honest, nostalgic, and a reminder to appreciate today before it becomes something you miss tomorrow.

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