Overthinking with the Overbys
Welcome to Overthinking with The Overbys! In this podcast series, Jo and Matt Overby cover a wide variety of topics—from parenting lessons, life stories, to personal relationships. Take an inside look on the lives of Jo and Matt as they navigate the adventures of adulthood and overthink online.
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Overthinking with the Overbys
How To Invent A Plate And Start A Fight
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We bounce from real-life chaos to listener questions, from exploding phone batteries and adult Easter egg hunts to the surprisingly serious role whimsy plays in staying calm. We share practical ways to slow down, make big relationship moves feel fair, and decide when and how to share pregnancy news with the people who matter.
This week we discuss:
• Behind-the-scenes of a season six lake photo shoot and why timing always gets weird
• A swollen phone battery scare and the realities of DIY fixes
• Why adult Easter egg hunts get competitive fast
• The internet thread about “inventing” things that already exist
• Nostalgia, time blindness, and learning to build in buffer time
• Choosing generous interpretations of people without denying reality
• The difference between complaining and making everyone miserable
• A cookie cake confession and other imperfect-parent moments
• Adding whimsy and romanticizing your life in realistic ways
• Moving in together when both partners own a home, including renting and timelines
• When to tell family and friends you’re pregnant and who gets the final say
• Pregnancy and parenting resources, including research-based books and therapy
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Late Recording And Quick Catch-Up
SPEAKER_01I need chapstick so bad.
SPEAKER_00Really?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I don't have any though.
SPEAKER_00It's okay. We're only gonna record for like an hour longer.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna make it. I'm Joe.
SPEAKER_00I'm Matt.
SPEAKER_02And this is Overthinking with the Overbees.
SPEAKER_00We're the Overbees.
SPEAKER_02And I really questioned what it was called for a second. Woo! This is not my best.
SPEAKER_00That's all right. That's okay. We're doing a late recording, which is not our thing normally.
SPEAKER_02Usually this is date night. And for date night, we're talking to you all because what did I do today?
SPEAKER_00You shot the late collection.
SPEAKER_02I took all the late collection pictures.
SPEAKER_00How many years?
SPEAKER_02This is season six. Wow. I'm really excited. It is really crazy. I can't believe somebody believed in me enough six years ago to do this or five years ago. I think it's five years ago.
SPEAKER_00Okay, that makes more sense.
SPEAKER_02Because it's the sixth one, and then it has a whole year in front of it, you know?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that checks out.
SPEAKER_02Five years ago we launched the first season.
SPEAKER_00Still.
SPEAKER_02This was the first year in six seasons. This was the first year that we went to go take the pictures, and it was warm outside, like it was hot outside, and all of the trees were green. And so it really looked like summer on the lake, and it felt like summer on the lake.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, normally you shoot it at this time, but it's still not green, and it's not very warm. So you just have to find a way to fake it looking like summertime.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Otherwise, it looks like you went to the lake during last year.
SPEAKER_02It was cold, it was windy, it was overcast, and I was 40 weeks pregnant.
SPEAKER_00That's right. Yeah, it was so windy. Like we kept worrying that we were gonna lose stuff into the lake, which is so pregnant.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I was so pregnant.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we were mainly worried that you were gonna have the kid.
SPEAKER_02Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_00Either before like I guess I guess you were worried you were gonna have to do it.
SPEAKER_02I was gonna go into labor before the items came in to take pictures of.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Because the launch happens the same week every single year. It doesn't move.
SPEAKER_00And then we would be relying on you to be like functional to which three days postpartum.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's like realistically, I shouldn't be doing that. I should be hanging out with my baby.
SPEAKER_00No. Again, assuming you're even healthy enough to do that.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00Which you've had good experiences. I have you might technically be physically still not a good idea. You're not supposed to do like any of that.
SPEAKER_02No. Yeah. But we're not very good at abiding by rules that way.
SPEAKER_00No, we break the rules. We're we're bad boys, so to speak.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, the bad boys, bad boys. That's what they call us.
Season Six Lake Photo Shoot
SPEAKER_00I don't think anyone has ever described us as bad boys and or girls.
SPEAKER_02No, I feel like people describe me as bad boys. Kind of the kind of a bad bad boys. Okay. We gotta go.
SPEAKER_00You can't tell from that. Uh they never have. It's never happened.
SPEAKER_02Hush.
SPEAKER_00That's all right. That's all right. Well, while you shot the late collection, I hung a rack in the garage so I could finally Is that all you did today? It was the main thing I did today. I understand the main.
SPEAKER_02Oh, did you sleep?
SPEAKER_00Uh I tried to sleep. Oh the moment I tried to sleep, our son was like, hey dad, what's up?
SPEAKER_02Cool, cool, cool, cool.
SPEAKER_00Uh also our child care came later. So yeah, yeah. But it took way longer than I thought to get that hung in the garage.
SPEAKER_02I didn't mean to sound like that's all you did today. That was not my point.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. It did feel like you were like, I'm so sorry. Look at that.
SPEAKER_02I was very impressed. I was more asking in the way of that took you all day. Like that's a lot of work.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02What do you what do you have to update the people on? How's your week been?
SPEAKER_00Um, my week's been all right. The battery in my phone exploded almost literally.
SPEAKER_01Oh. So I forgot.
SPEAKER_00We record our angles on old phones, and I had to use one of our angle cameras for like a minute. For like three days. Well, it's supposed to be like a one-day deal. Like I've I got the battery sent to me. It was gonna be there the next day. And then as I was I've replaced phone batteries and screens and stuff, so well, and when you say the battery exploded almost, you like puffed up.
SPEAKER_02The phone separated the screen, like from the side, the phone was split open.
SPEAKER_00Yes, which made it easy to open up, actually. Sometimes you really have to work at getting that adhesive around the edges broken off, not not this way.
SPEAKER_02Well, and when I asked about it, you said I'm trying to be careful because my phone could catch on fire. Yeah, you said that to me. And I I was not panicked, but I immediately was like, Oh, because you never say something's gonna like catch on fire or be dangerous.
SPEAKER_00Uh yeah, that when they puff up, that's just a sign that the battery is not doing well. Well, maybe not about to explode, but the battery's could explode at any time. Uh sure. Like if you stop using it, then the risk is much lower. But yeah, that the cells are not functioning correctly and they're off gassing. So they're off-gassing? Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, they create so the cell there are cells in the battery, yeah, and they exchange what? Uh or live what lives in there?
SPEAKER_00What lithium?
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00I don't remember. I I actually have taken classes on how batteries work, just as part of my formal education days. I never was that good at batteries, understanding batteries.
SPEAKER_02Well, then I won't ask you to explain them to me. I will call one of your buddies.
SPEAKER_00You're gonna make me feel dumb. Anybody that took that class and paid more attention, I guess.
SPEAKER_02Okay, cool, cool, cool.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, there's a cathode, there's an anode.
SPEAKER_02Okay, we've you've lost me.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, a differential somehow, but I don't know.
The Phone Battery Almost Exploded
SPEAKER_02Had an awesome Easter egg hunt for the grown-ups. That was pretty fun. That happened over the week. And we did kids' Easter egg hunt, and the kids got several Easter egg hunts in the last week. Yeah, they've been living their best life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we had a grown-up Easter egg hunt that had cash and shooters and it was it was wild. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01But fun. It was kind of a mess.
SPEAKER_00But the idea was floated that the guys should have to go run around on all fours.
SPEAKER_02I really think that was a good idea. I liked it.
SPEAKER_00I don't think most of us were built to bear crawl for that amount of distance. Yeah, that's people getting like rotator cuff tears. Well, not a rotator cuff, but the just your hips would just be completely shot.
SPEAKER_02That makes sense.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. And I feel like I would have been in the top end of people who could bear crawl, but it still would be.
SPEAKER_02Okay, really. I'm gonna send just that to everybody that was there. Okay, well, just cut that.
SPEAKER_00Just cut that. Like, cut it.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna I'm gonna no, I am.
SPEAKER_00We're gonna end up, we're gonna end up challenging each other to bear crawling.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh. At the crawfish boil.
SPEAKER_00Oh, God.
SPEAKER_02We're gonna be at the crawfish boil if you're gonna be bear crawling.
SPEAKER_00No, no, don't do that. Don't do that.
SPEAKER_02I'm just kidding.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Oh, people will get so competitive.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's a very competitive. Someone's gonna get hurt. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Maybe not like it. I feel like you won't get a long-term injury. It'll just be painful in the moment.
SPEAKER_02Hopefully not.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's a test of wills at that point.
SPEAKER_02You're competitive. You're really competitive. And watching you in the Easter egg hunt was really funny.
SPEAKER_00Why?
SPEAKER_02Because everybody else had an egg and you still had not found one.
SPEAKER_00No, I didn't really rush out the gate, which I mean set me back.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I did find like a couple eggs, and I was like, cool. I'm okay. If I didn't get any eggs, I was gonna feel embarrassed.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But once I got a couple, I was like, great. A couple eggs.
SPEAKER_02There weren't very many. There were only enough for people to have, you know, two, three, four.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00And I didn't want to look like I was trying too hard.
SPEAKER_02So it was more of a look like I was trying too hard. Well, I felt weird participating since I was the one that stuffed all the eggs. I went home with the top prize, too.
SPEAKER_00We did pretty good. We did pretty good. I only got two eggs, but we're gonna be able to do that. We both found a cold egg, didn't we?
SPEAKER_02We did. That was really fun. Highly recommend doing an Easter egg hunt for the grown-ups, too. Our kids were so excited to watch the grown-ups do the Easter egg hunt.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Our daughter was directing the men and women, especially the ones that had to like look away while the other people hid. She was really running that show.
SPEAKER_01I love that.
SPEAKER_00There was a recommendation that we didn't do that would have been really smart and get like one dollar lottery tickets. And we could have just stuffed a bunch of them.
SPEAKER_01Next year.
SPEAKER_00Because it was a little tricky to find like small stuff for adults that made sense for like an Easter egg hunt.
SPEAKER_02I agree.
SPEAKER_00That wasn't just like cash.
SPEAKER_02We did do some cash though.
SPEAKER_00And that would be fun.
SPEAKER_02That was popular.
SPEAKER_00Because you could just get like 50 lottery tickets.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that would be really fun. I like that idea. Next year I'm putting that in my pocket. Yeah. What are you drinking today?
SPEAKER_00I'm drinking a strawberry sunrise alani.
SPEAKER_02At it's eight o'clock.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_02All right.
SPEAKER_00Gotta power this podcast.
SPEAKER_02I have uh classic grape olipop because this was in the photo shoot today. That did not sound crispy at all. But the flavor's really good. I already drank one.
SPEAKER_00The sound after the ending was pretty sloppy.
SPEAKER_02Right? I am gonna guess it's not cold. No, it's not.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. This isn't cold either.
SPEAKER_02You know what it tastes like?
SPEAKER_00What?
SPEAKER_02Communion.
Adult Easter Egg Hunt Mayhem
SPEAKER_00Never taking communion, so what? How is it why is that surprising?
SPEAKER_02Because King James his whole life never took communion.
SPEAKER_00That's not how we rolled.
SPEAKER_02I'm I this is what Aaron asked me today, one of my friends, if I felt like I continued to learn new things about you, and if there were things about you I didn't know. And I was like, oh, there's so much I don't know about Matt.
SPEAKER_00Like, I think I know less about him than I know. I know less than I do know. Yeah, I knew what you meant. Yeah, there was a sentence.
SPEAKER_02You had it.
SPEAKER_00I said it right, but it didn't sound good.
SPEAKER_02Own it. No, it was good.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I that's fascinating.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'm a fascinating guy.
SPEAKER_02Well, here. This is what it tastes like. This is what communion tastes like, but it's in a teeny tiny little glass.
SPEAKER_00Well, interesting. Interesting.
SPEAKER_02Not into it?
SPEAKER_00Not a huge I like it. I think it's the warmth of it. I'm not loving the warmth of the grape.
SPEAKER_02Well, communion usually is warm, so yeah. I I that's honestly probably part of it. It's not even that it tastes no, it does taste like it. It's not a bad thing. Like I think it tastes good.
SPEAKER_00It's got a solid grape flavor. It's got a tang on the end I don't love. And I think that's probably contributed to the fact that it's warm.
SPEAKER_02Okay. I like it.
SPEAKER_00It could be a little crisper if it was cold.
SPEAKER_02I really like it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I wish I had not have ended on that because I finished my drink. Oh, sorry. That's all right. No, I'll just taste the grapeness for a while. Taste the grapeness. That's a phrase, that's a slogan for something.
SPEAKER_02I don't think so.
SPEAKER_00Grape nuts? Taste the grape.
SPEAKER_02I love grape nuts. Trademarked. That's an unpopular opinion of mine. Grape nuts? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I don't think that's unpopular. I feel like really I feel like more people than you think like grape nuts.
SPEAKER_02No, but it's one of my favorites.
SPEAKER_00Oh, I don't know.
SPEAKER_02I feel like that's unpopular.
SPEAKER_00I mean, my one of my favorites is cinnamon toast crunch, but I haven't had that in that's not unpopular. No, I don't think that's unpopular.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00It's also barely cereal. It's, I think, mostly it's closer to candy than I would guess than cereal.
SPEAKER_02I haven't had cinnamon toast crunch in a really long time. I know that you I had never had it, and I know that you had it and I tried it, but other than that, I don't think I've ever really Really?
SPEAKER_00I used to eat it, I mean, practically by the box in college.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_02I would fill up sound good to me.
SPEAKER_00Really?
SPEAKER_02Ooh, another ick.
SPEAKER_00You love cinnamon toast.
SPEAKER_02Another ick about Matt. Never taking communion, eats his cereal dry.
SPEAKER_00I'm a dry cereal guy.
SPEAKER_02I think that's freaky.
SPEAKER_00I don't love milk. I don't like soggy cereal.
SPEAKER_02I do.
SPEAKER_00No, it it's not good.
SPEAKER_02I like when there's still some crunch to it.
SPEAKER_00Well, yeah, but now you're playing a timing game. I don't again, I don't like milk that much. I don't really like milk at all, uh, to be clear. So chasing a flavor I don't like, making nice, delicious, crunchy cereal soft. No. I even eat Captain Crun without milk.
SPEAKER_01That's crazy.
SPEAKER_02Which that will destroy your mouth like a merch.
SPEAKER_00We do have to be careful with it because it's like all corners.
SPEAKER_02No, I think Captain Crunch was truly sent to destroy mouths.
SPEAKER_00And that's when you drink it with or eat it with milk. Yeah, no, I I was a dry Cabin Crunch guy.
SPEAKER_02That's crazy.
SPEAKER_00It's got a lot of crunch, I'll tell you that. It lives up to the name.
SPEAKER_02He's the captain of Crunch, you know.
SPEAKER_00Hate crunch berries, though.
SPEAKER_02It's so interesting to me that you have tried all these cereals. Like, I well, one, the only cereals we had in our house growing up that we were allowed to have life, grape nuts, and raisin brand.
SPEAKER_00Life is trash.
SPEAKER_02I like life.
SPEAKER_00Hate life. But sometimes first time I tried them when you gave, I was like, this is nothing.
SPEAKER_02Sometimes we had honey nut Cheerios.
SPEAKER_00But you're talking to a guy that had cinnamon dose crunch regularly.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I think once or twice my mom got Lucky Charms as a like surprise for me, like once or twice ever in my entire childhood. And I was like, this is it.
SPEAKER_00This is crazy.
SPEAKER_02This is the life. Yeah. But the idea of trying crunch berries, I thought those were just to decorate the aisle. Like, who's buying that?
SPEAKER_00I can't believe that.
SPEAKER_02Not from a health standpoint, to be clear.
SPEAKER_00No. Aren't there like all crunch berry ones?
SPEAKER_02I have no idea.
SPEAKER_00That's disgusting.
SPEAKER_02You talking to me like I would have any idea sending me.
SPEAKER_00Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
SPEAKER_02Deep has deep knowledge of the cereal aisle.
SPEAKER_00I love cereal, but I loved sugary cereal.
SPEAKER_02Pregnant me loves cereal.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I threw down on some uh fruit roll-ups during my pregnancy.
SPEAKER_00That's not cereal. That's fruit.
SPEAKER_02Fruit roll-ups. Fruit loops.
SPEAKER_00Got it. Fruit loops, yes.
SPEAKER_02Again, not firing on all cylinders today. I also uh ate a lot of fruit roll-ups, but fruit loops were a love of mine during my pregnancy. They're so good.
SPEAKER_00Oh you know, I'd never eaten fruity pebbles until I'd had Fruit Loops a bunch of times. Never had Fruity Pebbles.
SPEAKER_02Really?
SPEAKER_00Wasn't aware that they were basically the same thing.
SPEAKER_02They're not the same thing at all. What do you mean?
SPEAKER_00They're really similar. What do you mean?
SPEAKER_02What?
SPEAKER_00I feel like it's just ground up Fruit Loops.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely not. I just totally different texture, different flavor profile entirely.
SPEAKER_00Flavor profile is crazy to me.
SPEAKER_02They're just sugar. They're like they're all just fruit loops. This is so stupid.
People Who Accidentally Invent Things
SPEAKER_00So stupid. I just I can't believe you don't think that Fruit Loops and Fruity Pebbles taste.
SPEAKER_02You know, while we're at it, let's jump into Chronically Online because I don't think uh no. This is niche this week. This video isn't even really going that viral. But last night I was, you fell asleep. I'm laying in bed scrolling, and I had a kick ass scroll last night for like 10 minutes. I wasn't on very long, but every video that was sent to me, hysterical, I was laughing and but I was trying to be quiet because you were asleep next to me. And then this one popped up, and I opened the comment section and I was laughing out loud so hard that I woke you up. So that's my bad. It is a video of a guy talking about making a steak, and he's making it in a cast iron pan. And he thinks to himself while he's making it, he's like, oh man, how am I gonna eat this? It would be so like I can cut it up in the pan or I can put it on the cutting board. Oh, how awesome would it be if I had like a little cutting board that I could cut my sting on? And then he shows his plate, he goes, then I realized plate. I invented a plate. And the comment section is all the things that people have invented.
SPEAKER_00Mentally reinvented. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02The top comment. I tried to Google virgin jello shot recipes. Turns out that's just jello. Somebody said, I invented books one time. I was listening to Audible and said, Man, I need subtitles. One time I was having a great time with a friend and I said, We should start a podcast, but like not record it. And she goes, So a conversation.
SPEAKER_00We should just talk to each other, like a phone call. That's I think that's like a but not, I guess if you're in person, yeah, you're just talking to me. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_02My friend and I were eating on a patio, and he said, This is nice, but I wish there was a wall here to block the wind, and maybe another wall on that side, and some shade would be nice. And I said, Hey, bud, do you want to go inside? This is we were eating off paper plates. I told my sister, someone should make these reusable.
SPEAKER_00Oh man. I want to hear what other people if you've invented anything, hit us up. By the way, yeah, that's a reminder though. Voicemails, texts, all the stuff's in the description, but send us stuff. We love it.
SPEAKER_02Okay. I'm gonna read, I'm gonna read three more and then please. But I I want you to think if you've ever done this. Okay, I invented flavorless popsicles. So when people are hot, they can eat it, but had not have calories. You can make them with water. So I invented ice. I thought of a wedding venue with rooms so everyone could have like a giant sleepover afterwards. Hotels. I created hotels. And then uh my electric toothbrush died, and I panicked as if I couldn't function without a normal toothbrush without turning it on. Okay, that's it. Goes on. There's like you could scroll for an hour reading them. They are hysterical.
SPEAKER_00Oh man, I I know there's stuff that I've done this with, but I can't off the top. I've just forgotten this existed. I need to be prepped for this one. I feel like there's definitely sometimes I'm like trying to put together like a tool or something, and it turns out somebody's made a specific thing for it. That happens like semi-regularly. I've gotten good at just being like thing to do this thing and looking that up because rarely are you the first person to have tried that.
SPEAKER_02I didn't have anything off the top. Yeah. Like I don't have anything. The jello shots one really got me. Virgin Jello Shots is a hysterical tape.
SPEAKER_00If you just cook them too long, it'll usually cook off. Yeah, it'll be uh they're pretty close to virgin at that point. Yeah, the food ones are great when people are like, what about this food without this thing? And that's how it normally comes.
SPEAKER_02I liked the popsicles too. I thought that was pretty funny.
SPEAKER_00You could there are just low calorie popsicles too.
SPEAKER_02But inventing ice is so cool.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that is good. You can just put lemon lemon juice in there. That's basically what we make our popsicles.
SPEAKER_02I don't even like making my own popsicles though, because I really do think what brand is it that we get?
SPEAKER_00Outshine.
SPEAKER_02Outshine. The outshine one slap. They are so good. They are really good. And uh, every time I make a popsicle or eat a different brand of popsicle, I'm like, man, I wish this was an outshine popsicle. Outshine, call me. They're so good.
SPEAKER_00They are really good.
SPEAKER_02I don't know why anybody gets anything different, honestly.
SPEAKER_00I feel like they're kind of wasted on kids, though. Kids will eat any popsicle anywhere.
SPEAKER_02That's true, and our kids are so funny because they like to eat them in the same spot. Like if you hand them a popsicle, they will walk outside and go to their popsicle eating place.
SPEAKER_00They do. I forget that. But yeah, they have they're like, this is my safe place for popsicles.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and I like that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I like that it's outside.
SPEAKER_02I think that I'll have memories. Well, I like it because I think as I get older, I will always remember that was the spot that they came to eat popsicles.
SPEAKER_00That's really cute.
SPEAKER_02Sentimental.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. You're a very sentimental person.
SPEAKER_02I'm I don't know. So maybe I'm not sentimental as much as I am nostalgic. Are they different?
SPEAKER_00I mean, I know they're different. I don't know what it is.
SPEAKER_02Okay. I'm probably both. I uh yeah, I like connecting things.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Is maybe maybe nostalgic is like it has to be like a bygone thing. I think sentimental can be like present, more present.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Then I'm both.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. You you are like pre-nostalgic. You're like, this will be nostalgic for me. So that's probably sentimental.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But you're very conscious of that.
SPEAKER_02You're not at all.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's because I have no sense of time.
SPEAKER_02That's that's really true.
SPEAKER_00I'm not like, what will future me be doing? I'm like, good God, I can't manage current me.
SPEAKER_02That is a really interesting thing about you. And something that I thought about today, as I was on my way home from the photo shoot, and you said, Oh no, I knew you would be home at this time, because I thought it was about an hour later than I thought I was gonna be.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And you were like, no, you're right when I thought you were gonna be. I can't believe you thought it was gonna take less time than that. And I usually am pretty spot on with time, except for photo shoots and things like that. I'm usually I cut too short.
SPEAKER_00You get aggressive. I'd say anytime you're with friends or people.
SPEAKER_02I really want to do more than I can.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. You hang, I would say on average, 45 minutes to an hour longer than you say.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Which is what I build into my mental, my mental calculus. Just like, I'm gonna leave at eight o'clock. And I'm like, she's gonna leave. Leave at 9 to 9.15.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Depending on what it is. And if it's there's no pressure and it's like after bedtime, I'm like, it could be two and a half hours later. I might not see her until like I'm asleep.
SPEAKER_02I'll let you know.
SPEAKER_00Sometimes, most of the time. A lot of times you'll let me know like an hour, like once that time has already hit. You're like, I've gotten caught up.
SPEAKER_02When I know that I've gone past built-in time.
SPEAKER_00I told him that I was gonna leave an hour and a half ago. I'm gonna hit him up and let him know I'm not leaving now.
SPEAKER_02And that it's gonna be I love to shut down a no, absolutely.
SPEAKER_00I get that. I mean, go big, not cool, not not bad boys, but we we party.
SPEAKER_02Oh, we bad boys.
SPEAKER_00Oh, we bad boys.
SPEAKER_02Oh you know, you married me.
SPEAKER_00I know I did. I enjoy it. It's you again, you bring a lot of whibsy to my life.
SPEAKER_02Oh.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Tell me more nice things.
SPEAKER_00More nice things? You also make me nicer. Oh you've made me like much less judgmental of people.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00For sure.
SPEAKER_02That's not what I thought you were gonna say. I'm not trying to do that.
SPEAKER_00Not judgmental, just like you have made me much more generous in my interpretations. You you did a lot of work in terms of like, hey, it could be just a really bad day for them. I'm like, that's a good point.
SPEAKER_02I always assume the best of people, and you do to a fault. It's not, but I think my life's better for it.
SPEAKER_00Totally. I've I've witnessed that. And I'm like, that seems like a better way to go.
SPEAKER_02Because really, your life is just the stories you tell yourself about other people.
SPEAKER_00That's true. Yeah, you can gaslight yourself into like a much better experience.
SPEAKER_02Well, I think a lot of people gaslight themselves into a much worse experience. 100%. I think that's really common.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And I think my mom is the queen of this. She really could positive.
SPEAKER_00You're you're saying the queen of positive. The positive, yeah. Yeah, you started it right after talking about how negative. I'm sorry. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that sounds like my mom's maybe the least negative person I have ever met, but she's not toxic.
SPEAKER_00No, it's not toxic positivity. Although I would argue there's some denial of negativity.
SPEAKER_02Totally. Yeah. I would I would agree with that.
SPEAKER_00There's a balance. You should at least, but she's for sure.
SPEAKER_02You know how a lot of people do the toxic thing where you're not allowed to be in your feelings.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I think a lot of times what it ends up being is like a denial of sadness or a denial of like a negative experience, and she doesn't do that.
SPEAKER_02No, not at all. I don't know. I really value that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00If you're gonna be delusional, don't deny people's negative experiences. I think that's the the rule of thumb.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_00Just acknowledge it and be like, we can work on it.
SPEAKER_02Or I think I really am delusional though.
SPEAKER_00How so?
SPEAKER_02I just feel like I always think things are gonna work out. Not think, I always know things are gonna work out.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02I don't ever feel like, oh, I think it'll work out. I'm like, I know it's gonna work out.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Do you have examples or anything?
SPEAKER_01Um, yeah. Buying this house.
SPEAKER_00Oh, gotcha. Yeah. That you're you can calculate a risk though. You're not a risk taker in terms of like outrageous risks.
SPEAKER_02I think you really No, but I do think that you and me are superpower in terms of friendships and being a part of a group of people, is that it does not matter the scenario. Like we could be on our way somewhere, our flight got canceled, so we had to rent a car, and we're gonna be in a car without air conditioning for the next 10 hours, and it we get a flat tire and it breaks down. You and I are gonna be on the side of the road still cracking jokes, and like yeah, we're not like, oh my gosh, the world hates us. We're like, haha, this will be a funny story later.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that's true. We we will power through, especially if it if there's any peer pressure in there.
SPEAKER_02We can keep a good attitude going.
SPEAKER_00I do love to bitch in the moment though.
SPEAKER_02But you don't it it's different though, because I don't feel there's a difference between somebody that is complaining and makes everybody around them miserable because of it. Do you know what I mean? Like they're like, oh, my life's so hard that we're here and I hate this, and yeah, why isn't everybody else feeling like I'm feeling? Do you know what I'm talking about?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. I don't, my goal is never to make anyone else feel negative. All you do is I just like to complain.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but it's you're cracking jokes.
Working Out While Hating It
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. Unless it gets really bad. I talk about this with working out. I like to work out like as hard as I possibly can, but I like to complain about how hard it is. I just need an outlet to be like, this fucking sucks. And I will do it, but I just want to say it up front and be like, this is terrible.
SPEAKER_02Again, I think you say you're complaining, you're always doing it as a joke.
SPEAKER_00That's true.
SPEAKER_02Not that you're I'm not saying that it is a joke to you, but your delivery is always, oh man, this sucks.
SPEAKER_00Like it's a hundred percent, yeah. There, that's true. It's almost always like to the person leading the class. I'm like, I hate what you've done here. And then I'll do it as hard as I possibly can. And one of the classes I go to is like mostly women, and they it's like their regular time, and they're big on complaining. And they're like, I bet you hate this class. I was like, no, I actually really enjoy you guys complaining.
SPEAKER_02I don't like working out.
SPEAKER_00You hate it.
SPEAKER_02Even when I'm working out, because you know how they're like, once I'm there, I feel so good. I'm so glad I did it. No, I've never felt like that. I go and I'm like, man, I didn't like that the entire time.
SPEAKER_00That's crazy to me.
SPEAKER_02I I hate it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And what I will say is I really value it. I I mean, I lift weights three to four times a week. Not anything crazy. Yeah. But I really value strength and taking care of my body so it works and does the things. But there's never been a time that I'm like, I am loving this.
SPEAKER_00I hate it. That's true. That's wild to me.
SPEAKER_02It's never, I don't know. There's something wrong with me.
SPEAKER_00It's like one of the few things like that will just automatically make me feel better. And for you, you're like, nope, I hated it the whole time. I hated it after. But you do have you have a much better perspective of like it will make me better, and it's good that I did it.
SPEAKER_02Well, and I think that's kind of life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Is you have to be dedicated to some things that you may not enjoy because you value them. Like you value what it adds to your life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Bad dad mean mom.
SPEAKER_00Bad dad mean dad.
SPEAKER_02I have one to share.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Fire.
SPEAKER_02Bad dad.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_02I got a cookie cake for our son for his birthday.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah. And this is this is a while ago. This is a throwback.
SPEAKER_02Each child got one piece of cookie cake. Mom and dad got a piece of cookie cake. And then the kid said, Can we have more cookie cake tomorrow? And I said, Of course, children, you can have more cookie cake tomorrow. But we can only have one piece tonight because that's a lot of sugar. And uh we went to bed, got up in the morning. Oh no, where did the cookie cake go? The double layer massive. No, it was a single layer.
SPEAKER_00This was a single, this was a much more a double layer would have I would have eaten it anyway, but like I would be you would have felt I would have been unwell.
SPEAKER_02Well, I I look at Matt and I go, what happened to the cookie cake? And you go, Well, I finished it. I said, Excuse me, there was like seven eighths of a cookie cake left.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so I have a bit of a binge eating problem. It's uh it's just unfortunately uh my reality. And yes, I did do that. I did go buy more pieces of cookie cake for them to have because I felt really bad.
SPEAKER_02But yeah, and I tried, I was not trying to, I was genuinely asking where it went.
SPEAKER_00No, no, yeah, you weren't trying to expose me.
SPEAKER_02No, and I felt bad because I could tell you felt it was not a good so now I feel kind of bad for bringing it up as bad now.
SPEAKER_00No, no, no, no, that's okay. That was true. That was we had a we did over this current weekend have not not necessarily a bad dad or mean mom. We had like bad adults in our kids' lives. Uh the grandparents, the granddads uh were playing with our son. It's a slammer, it's like a stretch arm storm.
SPEAKER_02It was a brand new uh stretchy toy that he'd just gotten.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that he got Easter from the Easter bunny. And uh the the grandfathers got a little aggressive with it and it exploded and the arm ripped off, and there was sand everywhere. It's filled with ultra fine sand if you haven't broken one open before. He handled it pretty well, but they did immediately break it.
SPEAKER_02Everybody was pretty upset for a second there.
SPEAKER_00It was not ideal for our brand new Easter money toy to be ripped in half. Frankly, I feel like with that toy, that was gonna happen at some point.
SPEAKER_02Really?
SPEAKER_00At some point, I feel like they would have pushed the limits.
SPEAKER_02I don't think so because I don't think the kids were strong enough to pull it that hard.
SPEAKER_00Maybe that might be true.
SPEAKER_02That's why when I was initially told that R had broken it, that kind of confused me.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, he did get thrown under the bus. He did by one of the grandparent figures.
SPEAKER_02So yeah, and I don't, I don't maybe, but he might have been holding one side of it, but maybe, but I don't even think I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Anyway, we didn't witness it, but it was in the care of uh a grandparent that the arm ripped off. And they felt bad. They felt really bad.
SPEAKER_02It was not a big deal.
SPEAKER_00No, but you had a really good week. It was a good week.
SPEAKER_02Like perfect week.
SPEAKER_00Perfect week, perfect parents. Okay, word of the week.
SPEAKER_02Word of the week.
SPEAKER_00Wow, you didn't okay, got it. Word of the week, filial. It's an adjective.
SPEAKER_02Filial. F-I-L-L-I-A-L.
SPEAKER_00F-I-L-I-A-L. One L in the middle. Filial. The first definition is designating the generation following the parental generation. So like it's the kids.
SPEAKER_02Like yeah, like a filly.
SPEAKER_00But not spelling. Yeah, kind of. Sure, sure. If that helps you. Uh in many cases, there's an underlying sense of filial duty. So like of the responsibility of the children. It's it's an adjective describing something that relates to children.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I'm never gonna use that. I'm not really understanding at all.
SPEAKER_00Here's a better definition. Describes the duties, feelings, or relationship of a child, son or daughter, towards their parents, often implying respect, duty, or love.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02That's better that that makes more sense to me. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00That I think shows the usage a little better.
SPEAKER_02I don't see that one being I use that much, but yeah, I think it's a little formal. Thanks for bringing it to me. Yeah. Uh maybe if somebody else uses it now, I will know. I actually saw a word of ours in a book. It's like a emotion way somebody expresses something.
SPEAKER_00Oh man, what have we done? Sh we've only done 10 episodes of this one.
SPEAKER_02Shagrin. Chagrin.
SPEAKER_00Really? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I saw chagrin in a book this week. And I or yeah, this week. And I thought, huh, I know what that means.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you once pronounced it chagrin, if I remember.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Oh, goodness gracious. All right.
SPEAKER_01Some voicemails.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, surely people have heard us long enough.
SPEAKER_01Emails, some text messages.
Listener Question On Adding Whimsy
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Ooh, this has a nice little uh tie-in. Hi, Joe and Matt. You mentioned whimsy on the podcast and asked people to send in messages. So here's mine. I love the idea of adding whimsy or romanticizing your life. I'm an anxious girly, and I often have to remind myself that I'm not in a race and most things are not an emergency. This makes it hard for me to rest and take time to smell the roses, if you will. What are your favorite ways to add whimsy into your lives? What are some things you've seen other people do? Thanks so much.
SPEAKER_02One of my friends this week ordered a sticker thing that goes on the sunroof of her car that makes it look like stained glass.
SPEAKER_00That's a great example.
SPEAKER_02When I saw that, I was like, yeah, that's whimsical as hell.
SPEAKER_00I mainly just try to like follow our kids' lead. That's because kids are just full of whimsy. They're all whimsy. And so they're my whimsy training wheels, if you will.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I find that I do a lot of whimsy in the garden.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02And I uh want to do some little fairy houses.
SPEAKER_00You yeah, you definitely have a romanticized, you have a vision for how things are trained.
SPEAKER_02I don't think I have trouble stopping and smelling the roses.
SPEAKER_00No, not if it's actual roses for sure.
SPEAKER_02Well, I, you know, you love yourself some roses. Well, not roses, but figurative roses.
SPEAKER_00Sure.
SPEAKER_02I really like to slow down, and I think the best way to practice that, because I was not always good at it. I used to be go, go, go, go, go, and not good at slowing down and just being in the moment. And I feel like scheduling a part of your day where you slow down every day. So for me, mornings are my slower paced thing.
SPEAKER_04Sure.
SPEAKER_02And everything else through the day is much more scheduled, but I do take a period of time that it's just slow. And that's almost every day. And I feel like that taught me how to do that throughout my life more.
SPEAKER_00Oh, that makes sense. I've never done that. I'm not good at that. But I don't feel productive. I feel like I'm falling behind.
SPEAKER_02You are really exceptional in the way that you can push through and get things done for an excruciating amount of time.
SPEAKER_00That's true.
SPEAKER_02And I that will always blow me away.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I will suffer for as long as I have to.
SPEAKER_02To just do it in one sitting.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, if it means I get it done, because I know the chances that I get back to something are not good.
SPEAKER_02You don't. And that's closing loops. I think that's a big part of your stressors, is you never complete the loop.
SPEAKER_00Or I have to like do an extraordinary amount in one loop.
SPEAKER_02And open loops are really like you don't believe in open loops.
SPEAKER_00That's because I'm so bad at closing them. An open loop is just something that I didn't get done.
SPEAKER_02Because to me, laundry is an open loop. Like it never closes because it's always there.
SPEAKER_00That's how it feels. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02But it's not just how it feels, it's how it is. That that's the reality of life.
SPEAKER_00Until our clothes are self-cleaned.
SPEAKER_02Like dishes. Dishes are an open loop in some regard.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00The problem with clothes is we have too many clothes. I need to limit myself. That's my problem.
SPEAKER_02That might maybe that's what we try next. We get three weeks of the closet. Everybody let us know if you'd like to see Matt do an experiment where he packs up all of his clothes other than one week worth of clothing. And we'll see if you do laundry more.
SPEAKER_00It's like meal prepping my clothes.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Interesting. It's not a terrible idea. I the day I have to decide on my clothes is gonna cause me so much anxiety.
SPEAKER_02But you don't have to actually get rid of them. We could just box them up.
SPEAKER_00Oh, like we're putting them away away.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. They have to be. For you to do that well, it would have to be like you need to see 12 things hanging in your closet. And I actually think that you would love that.
SPEAKER_00That's probably true. We would just have we could even put them like in drawers. Or if I like had to get to it, I could. But if it was like fo you know, I don't get into drawers.
SPEAKER_02I know, which is why it's a waste of drawer space.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02I could use the drawers for my things that I get to and put away and use.
SPEAKER_00I barely have object permanence.
SPEAKER_02I know.
SPEAKER_00It's a real ADHD issue.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you're not wrong about that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. That's why the counter is.
SPEAKER_02I like the strategy. I think this could be whimsical, really.
SPEAKER_00Okay. I don't know if it's whimsical, but it's probably practical.
SPEAKER_02No, I think it's whimsical to see a closet with only a handful of things in there.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Is this what I get back into content doing?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that would be good. Yeah. I like really a good system. I like it. Next voicemail.
SPEAKER_00Next voicemail.
SPEAKER_02Let's not panic on that too much.
SPEAKER_00I'm so stressed about it already.
SPEAKER_02Hi, Joe and Matt. I'm a longtime follower from the COVID days and even a middle ground listener too. You guys are some of my favorite people to watch and listen to, and I just love how real and genuine and honest you are about everything. Oh, thank you. Matt, please get back on the social media grind. Good. I'm looking for some advice or just peace of mind that I'm not crazy for feeling this way. Me and my boyfriend have been dating for almost two years and are talking about moving in together. Our relationship is great, and I definitely see myself marrying him. In terms of our relationship, I 100% feel ready to take that next step into our future. The kicker is that we actually both own a home. We both bought houses relatively young in the last two to three years, which is amazing, don't get me wrong.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So now that we want to move in together, one of us will have to sell andor rent out our place. Based on logistics, it does make more sense to live in his house. It has way more space for all of our stuff and is it closer to our friends in downtown area? Despite this, I'm having trouble with the idea of leaving the home I bought. And for some reason, I feel a little petty about it. I'm worried that if I make this move, I'll feel resentful towards my boyfriend, even though he hasn't done anything wrong. And this is just the most logical next step in our future. I was just so proud of myself for working so hard and making this purchase and investment for myself. And I'm having a hard time leaving that behind. But at the same time, I feel ready to take the next step. I actually have feelings about this.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_02When Matt and I moved in together to our first house, I had already lived there for over a year. It was really hard for you because you thought of it as my house.
SPEAKER_00That's true. Yeah. And I probably took better care of it because I thought it was your house.
SPEAKER_02But I read that message and thinking to myself, ooh, that could be kind of tough. And something that I may present, unless it is your dream home situation, which it doesn't sound like it is, it's just a little more convenient, is maybe considering setting a time limit of how long you're planning to be in that house. And then if you decide to take your relationship to the next thing, purchasing a home together.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I mean, I think that's probably a good it it also sounds like you've like you're currently managing you both are paying for your homes.
unknownUh-uh.
SPEAKER_00So you can continue to pay for the home. Like maybe you have friends that would rent your house or something like that. If you have someone in your circle that you could do that with, that it would be less stressful to have a a more traditional landlord tenant situation. Um you could do something like that, but you can also just maintain your home as it is now. And like that's not out of the question. You had you don't have to, as much as it does make sense to go down to one, you don't have to let it go right away. And you could do that for a period of months and feel out how it goes and just be like, yeah, it's not working for me, or we need to change these things, or I would like to make a plan going forward of when we do this together, or how to manage that space. Because you're you are absolutely right that there is a dynamic of and you would have handled it better than I would if you'd have moved into a space that I was living in. But it was hard for me to move into somewhere and not feel like, oh, this is her setup and like this is how it works, and I don't want to make waves and change that. And it just didn't feel like I didn't feel uncomfortable in it.
SPEAKER_02It was just I don't know if that's true.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02I uh not to tell you how you were feeling, I'm not attempting to correct you, and I am correcting you, I guess.
SPEAKER_00I'm not attempting to, I'm doing it.
SPEAKER_02I'm doing it. I uh think you didn't want to feel uncomfortable. Yeah, and you didn't want me to feel like I was making you uncomfortable.
SPEAKER_00That's probably fair. Like, I I was definitely of the mind like this isn't a you problem, but I do struggle with feeling natural, doing the things that I want to do or the way I would do them in your space, even though it's our space.
SPEAKER_02Moving in together is a big adjustment. It's yeah, hard and it's also good. I think that you learn a lot about one another, but it takes a lot of time to find the groove and figure out what it's like.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it will expose a lot of how you work together, uh, positive and negative. Yeah, don't let that house go right away. It could really change things.
SPEAKER_02I also would want to keep my house and rent it because not it sounds like you're committed and all of that. I'm not wishing anything upon you.
SPEAKER_04Totally.
SPEAKER_02I do think about when moving in together and you're not engaged or you're not married. Not that anybody can't break up at any time or get divorced at any time. The sharing assets when you're just dating, like the legal implications of that sometimes can get a little screwy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And so having your place that you still own.
SPEAKER_00You're clearly already paying for both households. Your money's not going down the drain.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So good luck to you. You got this. Uh, but hold on to your house for a bit.
Mr Pibb And Breakfast Soda Debate
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Let's read one more.
SPEAKER_00This is just a note from somebody. I think Mr. Pib is a Waffle House thing. Like you ask for Dr. Pepper, but they will always say we have Mr. Pib instead. I love listening to the pod.
SPEAKER_02And they're right for that.
unknownAre they?
SPEAKER_00Waffle House. I wonder if that's regional. I feel like that might just be regional.
SPEAKER_02Maybe we should go to Waffle House and find out.
SPEAKER_00I wasn't gonna say I haven't been to a Waffle House in a minute. But if all Waffle Houses have Mr. Pib, you're about to be eating a Waffle House.
SPEAKER_02I love Waffle House.
SPEAKER_00Waffle House is good.
SPEAKER_02But I don't want a Mr. I don't want soda with my Waffle House.
SPEAKER_00That's fair.
SPEAKER_02I'm not a breakfast soda girl.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that does feel crazy.
SPEAKER_02You do that all the time.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00A breakfast soda? I guess not when I feel like not when I go somewhere.
SPEAKER_02Not when you're eating.
SPEAKER_00When I go for breakfast, I'm not ordering a soda.
SPEAKER_02But in the morning, you'll like crack a diet.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'm just trying to get caffeine in whatever form I can.
SPEAKER_02It's crazy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Fair enough. Fair enough.
SPEAKER_02I know lots of people do it, but for some reason my brain, and I don't know why drinking it in the morning would be any different than drinking it at night.
unknownSo
SPEAKER_00That's like why do you eat breakfast foods in the morning and not you can eat them at night, but it's a thing.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
When To Tell People You’re Pregnant
SPEAKER_00Like there are foods that feel like breakfast, and there's foods that don't feel like breakfast. Totally. When did you tell your family and friends you were expecting each of your kids? How did you decide? First time expecting mom, and so many things to consider.
SPEAKER_02I am the worst secret keeper of all time. And I know people are gonna listen to this and go, Joe, you hid your entire second pregnancy. Yeah. No, I didn't from people everyone we knew in real life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, absolutely, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Knew. And tons of people where we live saw me out and pregnant and whatever. I'm just not important enough that anybody was like trying to expose me. Because no one cared.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_02You know?
SPEAKER_00That's true.
SPEAKER_02I'm not, I'm not a big secret keeper.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you you do live by the philosophy of like, if I keep no secrets, I don't have to maintain that.
SPEAKER_02I don't like to do that.
SPEAKER_00You don't have to lie if you just always tell the truth.
SPEAKER_02Like if they share something with me that is not public or totally not public, but like not for other ears.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I'm good about that. Because I just don't bring it up.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you don't feel the need to share pretty much. Other types of information. Yeah. I'm I'm the ideal secret keeper, really. You are.
SPEAKER_02You're an incredible secret keeper.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'll just file it away and then, but I won't, it won't come up for me. And even if it does, I'm like, well, that's not mine to share.
SPEAKER_02I think we told all of our family pretty quickly.
SPEAKER_00Like friends and peers, you told pretty like your close friends.
SPEAKER_02My thought with all of it, I've never really understood the keeping it to yourself. I and it depends on who you are and your personality. But my thought is always if we have a miscarriage or something goes wrong, yeah, these are all the people I'm also gonna tell. And so while things are good, I want to celebrate that with the people I love. And that's just kind of and I understand. I think you need to figure out what feels most comfortable to you. If there are people in your life that you would not want to discuss that with in real time, or you wouldn't want to have to inform of things, then I, you know, you might need to be more mindful about who you share with.
SPEAKER_00I think that's a great rubric though, in terms of like if something doesn't go the way you want it to, who would you want to know about that as well? We actually have another text that's asking one to tell people. And I think again, I think a lot of this comes from like when do you share online?
SPEAKER_02No, it's been etiquette for a really like it is an etiquette for a long time since before the internet.
SPEAKER_00I guess that's true.
SPEAKER_02I think also people found out a lot later then, too. Yeah, and so that's another hard piece is a lot of people are learning it five weeks, six weeks pregnant, yeah, now instead of eight to ten weeks.
SPEAKER_00And you can like you then know sex of the baby much earlier.
SPEAKER_02Really early, you just have a lot more information a lot earlier. And I have mixed feelings about that as a whole. I think that the really good rule of thumb is any time that feels good to you, and making sure that whoever you're telling is somebody that you feel comfortable talking to in any pregnancy situation, it's not up to the man in your life. It is up to the pregnant person.
SPEAKER_00Totally. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Every time, in my opinion. I don't think that you should even have to consider somebody else's opinion. I understand that it's both of your child, yeah. But when you are pregnant and it is your home hormones, your mental health, your physical health, your body, your feelings, your like I just think that your opinion and your comfort is the number one priority no matter what.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, even if like even if they are very close with their parents and wanted to like work it out. You need to like you need to come to an agreement on it.
SPEAKER_02It's really not and the agreement is whatever you say.
SPEAKER_00Yes, yeah. I'm I'm yeah, I'm with you. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02I feel strongly about that.
SPEAKER_00I know you do. That's and that's valid. I think that's fair.
SPEAKER_02Like that's a a non-negotiable for me. Not that I don't think we ever really had a disagreement in that regard.
SPEAKER_00No, not really. But that's been that's my general philosophy on pregnancy in general. Is like you're doing the hardest, most intensive. I mean, it's not even close. Like, I'm just living like with someone who's pregnant.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Your experience.
SPEAKER_01Which is a job.
SPEAKER_00It it definitely is not the same as living someone not pregnant, but um it's not even in the same stratosphere in terms of what's going on with me.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it doesn't change your body irreversibly.
Pregnancy Resources And What Actually Helps
SPEAKER_00The only reason it affects me is because it's affecting you. The second person who asked also had a question in terms of are there any pregnancy parenting resources you really recommend? I'm open to podcasts, specific experts, books, just trying to gather all the good information.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I'm trying to remember. I haven't read books since like parenting books and pregnancy books since my first pregnancy. I really liked the expecting better, which is all about taking research and comparing it with pregnancy myths and things that we're told we're supposed to do. So, like not eating deli meat. Why do they say that? What are your chances of getting listeria? And should you be avoiding deli meat or should you be avoiding lettuce, really? Anyway, I I thought that that was really helpful and gave me a lot of peace of mind because I felt like I was getting to read a lot of the information, like really understand some research and stuff that's been done about pregnancy.
SPEAKER_00That makes a lot of sense. Like, that's really smart to have a resource that can guide you in terms of this is why people say what it is, and can you apply that to your life with more knowledge rather than just people telling you like you can't eat shellfish, you can't eat deli meat.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Can you quantify and explain why that's relevant?
SPEAKER_02And then I read a couple books that were about raising emotionally regulated children. I can't remember any of the names of them though. Um I don't think I have anything that super stands out as this is one you have to read.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I honestly think for me, I put a lot of focus into therapy for myself and trying to get myself into as sound of a place as I could. Because I think something nobody talks about with becoming a parent is it completely shifts the way that you view your own childhood.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that is true. It it recontextualizes your entire experience. And especially if the people in your life are like, well, you'll understand when you're a parent. Uh sometimes you understand even less. Yeah. And that's of like that's something that's hard to come to grips with. Is no, now I can't imagine it even more than I already struggled with. It yeah, I I think uh I like your your thought on uh the research and understanding some of the science behind what's going on. And then I I always try and advocate for don't project too much onto what you expect this child to be. Because like let them be who they're gonna be. You will it's hard. Yeah, like if you let them be who you'll be, you'll be able to kind of learn what you're dealing with, and so much of it you're gonna figure out along the way. And you can't prepare for it. A book is not gonna help you know what it feels like. And then when they're here, you can look up milestones and stuff, and like you can have things that help you keep tracking.
SPEAKER_02That was really helpful. Yeah, is looking up leaps.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02That's something that's hugely helpful. I didn't do that at all this time, but uh children go through big leaps. The development of children is not linear, and so it kind of plateaus and then spikes up and then plateaus and spikes up. They are learning all of these new things all at once, and it can impact their sleep and being fussy and a lot of different things. So downloading an app that tracks when their leaps are gonna be was really, really helpful. Okay. Do we is there anything else? Should we do?
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