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Summer Madness, 23 Years of Marriage, and the $6 Billion Education Heist

37 min · 15 de jul de 2025
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In this episode of You’re Still Doin’ That?—The Rethink, Matt dives into the beautiful chaos of summer: hauling kids, repairing decks, and squeezing in anniversary dates between job drop-offs and coffee runs. He reflects on 23 years of marriage with Crissy—what that looks like in the real world—and shifts gears into a powerful rant about our broken political system. Why do we keep electing self-serving leaders? Why are billions being stripped from public education? And what would Mr. Rogers say? This week’s highlights: * Sophie finally gets her license * Ollie’s car still isn’t fixed 😤 * Owen’s growing up (maybe?) * 23 years of love, phones, and burgers * The $6 billion education heist * A rant about power, money, and choosing better leaders

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