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The Spurs Choked, The World Cup Begins, and Milk Is Back | Midlife Crisis Ep. 55

1 h 21 min · 11 jun 2026
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This week on Midlife Crisis, we come in emotionally defeated after one of the most disgusting NBA Finals collapses we’ve ever seen and try to process it in real time. We break down the Spurs’ meltdown, Knicks chaos, bad late-game decisions, and why watching sports can ruin your whole night even when it’s not technically your team. From there, we get into the start of the World Cup, the official failure of our Dry June challenge, Coors Light’s ridiculous “Taller Boy,” Backrooms and the weird discomfort of liminal spaces, the new Social Network sequel, Zelda nostalgia, Scooby-Doo reboots, and why everything we grew up with keeps getting remade. We also share some ridiculous stories about almost passing out after getting blood drawn recently. It’s sports pain, pop culture tangents, grown-man realizations, and the usual group chat energy all in one episode.

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USA World Cup Disaster, Making Friends in Your 30s, and our friend Isaac’s Elmo Voice | Ep. 59

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World Cup Fever, NBA Chaos, and Isaiah Joins the Pod | Ep. 58

This week on Midlife Crisis, our friend Isaiah joins us as a third member of the podcast, and we get into a little bit of everything. We start with the wild stunt at the Empire State Building, where a couple climbed it, flew a banner, got engaged, and then got arrested. From there, we somehow end up talking about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at MSG, what actually makes a good wedding, whether we’d write our own vows, and what we’d change about Jeff’s wedding. Then we get into burnout, comparing how it hits across different jobs including our own. Of course, we also had to talk World Cup. Mexico is on a run, USA is still alive, and we debate what makes international soccer so fun, frustrating, dramatic, and confusing for casual fans like us. We get into flopping, offsides, why Mexico’s jersey feels like a cultural moment, and why the World Cup might be the only acceptable time to say “we” when talking about sports. Later, we discuss how much effort it takes to maintain friendships in your 30s, whether socks and slides are still acceptable to wear out and about, if drinking games are still fun, and whether video games and social media are helping us unwind or just stealing time from more useful adult hobbies. We also cover what we’re watching, including Supergirl, Obsession, and Jeff’s very late Game of Thrones journey, before jumping into a full NBA movement extravaganza: Malik Beasley gambling allegations, Kawhi back to Toronto, LeBron’s future after the Lakers, LaMelo to Minnesota, and why sports media needs to own its bad takes. We close the episode with what hurts this week and what feels good, including Isaiah turning 32, gratitude around getting older, burnout, and Jeff reacting to Chris Johnson’s ALS diagnosis. To bring it full circle, Jeff ends the episode by bringing back the Ice Bucket Challenge live on the pod. Episode 58 is longer than usual, but in the best way: friends talking sports, getting older, bad takes, life, burnout, gratitude, and everything in between.

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AI Music, World Cup Bets, and Getting Too Old to Leave the House | Ep. 57

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The Spurs Choked, The World Cup Begins, and Milk Is Back | Midlife Crisis Ep. 55

This week on Midlife Crisis, we come in emotionally defeated after one of the most disgusting NBA Finals collapses we’ve ever seen and try to process it in real time. We break down the Spurs’ meltdown, Knicks chaos, bad late-game decisions, and why watching sports can ruin your whole night even when it’s not technically your team. From there, we get into the start of the World Cup, the official failure of our Dry June challenge, Coors Light’s ridiculous “Taller Boy,” Backrooms and the weird discomfort of liminal spaces, the new Social Network sequel, Zelda nostalgia, Scooby-Doo reboots, and why everything we grew up with keeps getting remade. We also share some ridiculous stories about almost passing out after getting blood drawn recently. It’s sports pain, pop culture tangents, grown-man realizations, and the usual group chat energy all in one episode.

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