Why do the smallest things set us off… while the big, uncomfortable stuff barely gets a shrug? 🤦♂️ If you've ever felt irrationally angry over something trivial (like being handed the wrong kind of tea 😤) but completely numb to nonstop breaking news, congratulations! You're going to feel very seen.
This conversation bounces between everyday frustrations, cultural absurdities, and the weird way outrage works now 😂 From petty annoyances that ruin your day to massive world events that somehow fade into background noise, the guys riff on why we fixate on nonsense, what we ignore on purpose, and how the news cycle turns everything into a five-alarm fire 🔥 even when it probably shouldn't be. It's honest, funny, a little chaotic, and full of those "wait… yeah, that's actually true" moments 😅
Here's what we talked about in this episode…
The unspoken rules of sweet tea vs. unsweet tea (and why messing it up feels personal 😤)
Why tiny inconveniences spark bigger reactions than real global issues
How the 24/7 news cycle trains us to panic, tune out, or both 🤷♂️
When outrage becomes selective—and strangely exhausting
Growing up, gaining perspective, and realizing everything felt bigger back then
Parenting, grit, and learning to do the things you don't want to do 😬
Laughing at the chaos while still trying to make sense of it all
Pull up a chair, jump into the back-and-forth, and hang out for a bit 🎙️ No hot takes for the sake of hot takes; just real talk, side comments, and the kind of conversation that feels like it started before you hit play and will probably keep going after you stop listening.