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140 Lady Marmalade

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Travel, Wine, and Joyful Purging: Finding Yourself in the ChaosLeslie returns from a week-long journey through London, Paris, and Belgium—and she didn't just bring back photos. She brought back perspective on infrastructure, childhood rituals, and aging gracefully.In this episode, the band explores how a European vacation becomes a masterclass in living differently. Leslie unpacks the shocking convenience of Belgian trains (no ticket checks, honor system, actual punctuality), contrasts the Tate Museum's avant-garde confusion with the Rodin Museum's revelation, and discovers that escargot is really just garlic butter with existential questions.But the real story? Purging. Back home, Kirsten spirals into a joyful cleaning tornado—expired children's medicines, cords nobody remembers, and that closet that's been closed for five years. What starts as helping her husband clean the garage becomes a life event. She hires cleaners, fires herself up, and discovers that letting go feels like winning.She's also been leveling up in wine education, earning WSET Level 2 certification after eight weeks of studying Adelaide Valley and learning why over-analyzing wine ruins casual drinking. Kirsten questions whether she actually looks 90. And the cuckoo clock that plays Carpenters still sits in the basement, waiting.This episode is for anyone navigating midlife with creativity, family, and the stuff that fills our lives. It's about infrastructure choices, aesthetic decisions, aging intentionally, and why transformation—whether it's mowing or museum visits—feels so damn good.THE SETLIST0:00 – Track 1: Welcome to Dolly for Sue & "Lady Marmalade" (Intro) 1:24 – Track 2: How French Changed Leslie's World—A Week Abroad Explained 3:52 – Track 3: The Mowing-in-the-Dark Phenomenon (Why Your Neighbor's Lawn Care Schedule Matters) 6:48 – Track 4: From Baby Clothes to Tree Pods—What We Keep & Why We Let Go 9:07 – Track 5: The Borough Market vs. The Tate Museum—Why Modern Art Didn't Land 13:35 – Track 6: The Rodin Museum Deep Dive—What Happens When Artists Become Factories 15:49 – Track 7: Steak Frites & Garlic Butter—Why Sauce Changes Everything 18:07 – Track 8: European Trains vs. Amtrak: The Infrastructure Confession Americans Don't Want to Hear 20:25 – Track 9: The Honor System Abroad—What Happens When Rules Trust People More Than Tickets 22:46 – Track 10: Medieval Bruges & Stone Walls—Why Old Buildings Feel Like Home 24:55 – Track 11: The Language Barrier At 22—How Kids Master What Adults Give Up On 26:22 – Track 12: The Charley Horse & Charades—Communicating Without Words (Brussels After Dark) 29:42 – Track 13: May Day in Belgium—Why Labor Protests Beat Funnel Cake 32:00 – Track 14: Midwestern May Baskets—The Regional Childhood Ritual Nobody Told You About 34:08 – Track 15: The Great Purge—Why Throwing Away Old Stuff Becomes a Life Event 38:34 – Track 16: The Expired Medicine Closet—What Every Parent's Linen Closet Contains 40:24 – Track 17: Baby Nail Clippers & Gripe Water—Parenting Tech You'll Never Need Again 42:41 – Track 18: Finding Your Momentum—How One Small Task Becomes a Cleaning Spiral 44:50 – Track 19: Plaster Teeth & Pinball Machines—Creating Your Own Tape Museum 46:55 – Track 20: Wine Certification Level 2—What It Takes & Why You'll Never Unsee It 50:49 – Track 21: Nebbiolo vs. Ruby Garnet—The Over-Analysis Problem in Wine Tasting 55:10 – Track 22: Why Wine Tasting Ruins Casual Drinking (And What to Do About It) 59:10 – Track 23: Viticultural Science—How Mountains Change Grape Flavor (And Why Context Matters) 1:01:16 – Track 24: Outlander Binge-Watching Dilemma—Why Long Shows Kill Momentum 1:03:32 – Track 25: The Palate Cleanser Problem—Trash TV, Mowing Videos & Mindless Entertainment 1:05:38 – Track 26: Why Watching Someone Mow Your Lawn is Weirdly Satisfying (The Transformation Effect) 1:07:40 – Track 27: The Basement We Avoid—Until Life Gets Quieter 1:09:51 – Track 28: The Cuckoo Clock That Plays Carpenters—Keeping What Matters (Closing Reflection) 1:11:XX – Outro: Why There's Always Something to Talk About COUNTERINTUITIVE INSIGHTSEuropean trains aren't "better"—they're designed around trust, not control. No turnstiles, minimal ticket checks, people self-selecting the right class seating. American infrastructure reflects anxiety; European reflects faith. Both work. One feels alive.Wine certification doesn't make you enjoy wine more—it makes you overthink it. The more you know, the harder it is to simply have a glass. Knowledge can create distance. The goal of education isn't always expertise; sometimes it's permission to be curious without mastery.Purging feels good not because you're organized—it's because you're reclaiming agency. When life is chaotic (kids, jobs, travel, aging parents), throwing away expired medicine and old socks is one of the few moments you control the outcome completely...
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