Episoder
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This week for Halloween we look back at the superstitions of our youth. Some of them have a basis in logic and reason, and then there others that make no sense, but all of them bring back memories and stories.
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Season 4 begins! When selective memory crosses with yelling at clouds you end up questioning the moons over Madison.
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Mangler du episoder?
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What is a Mid Life Crisis, really? Is it actually a “crisis” or just another inflection point on our respective journeys?
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We remember being more risky as kids than they are today. Where is the line between early responsibility and neglect? Helicopter parenting and failing safely? Also discussed, the proper amount of salt on a pretzel.
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It’s one thing to feel old, but what about the realization that you’re viewed as old by others? James shares a recent experience that changed his self-perception.
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When you’re done caring about the consequences because you care too much about doing it right.
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What is altruism? Is it truly for others, or really just for ourselves? Can’t it be both?
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In media there’s always a clamoring for better representation. What happens when that representation, specifically around mental health, is destructive?
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Dodge balls. Freshly cut grass. Chlorine bleach. Those plastic tubes with psychedelic goo you blow into balloons. These are our GenX aroma triggers that pull us back in time. What are yours?
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Join us on the path to a healthier Gregg as we discuss eating habits and our very different relationships with food.
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This week we talk about being seen. How important is it to receive recognition and validation? Do we even really want to be seen?
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What’s the big deal with pronouns? Why are some people so offended by the fact that others are so insistent on them being used in just the right way?
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Done mowing the lawn and fixing the roof? Your only other option is communal living. What do you want out of your next phase?
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Season 3 is going to be subtitled “What else can Gregg use to hit his deductible”.
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The boys are back! Are we better than ever? That’s debatable given the number of doctors and insurance claims we’ve both seen since the last episode.
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A short update as we wrap up Season 2 and plan ahead for Season 3.
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Are you a planner? What if you’re an obsessive planner surrounded by people who don’t take the plan seriously? Ask Gregg, he’ll tell you all about it.
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We are at a fascinating cultural point of collective negativity. We no longer look for shared interests, instead we look for shared outrage as a bonding mechanism. What does any of this have to do with zoos and salves?
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Retirement means finally being able to relax and do whatever you want, right? Sure, as long as your neighbors are okay with it.
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Some things just aren’t you, while others come naturally. Then there are those that you strive to improve upon. This week we talk about why we make those choices. Plus, coffee pots.
- Se mer