
We Need to Talk About Mom's "Creatine" Gummies!
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Ever try to give expert advice to someone who refuses to listen simply because they've known you since you were in diapers? That frustrating dynamic takes center stage as we explore the comedy of trying to help a stubborn parent improve their health—even when you literally have PhDs in the subject.
The absurdity begins with a car repair saga that showcases the special kind of hell that is modern auto service. After someone hit a brand-new car leaving a massive dent, our host navigates the labyrinth of insurance adjusters, collision centers, and miscommunication that results in a $8,900 repair estimate and a 5-6 week wait for parts. The cherry on top? The collision center's suggestion that if the car were "undriveable," they could fix it immediately—prompting the temptation to take a hammer to the windshield right there in the lobby.
Family connections shine through as we hear about supporting a niece playing university soccer, complete with the internal conflict of cheering for family members competing against your alma mater. This leads to a hilarious archery adventure with nephews that shatters all Robin Hood fantasies. Turns out, hitting a target with an arrow is significantly harder than expected, especially under the guidance of an eccentric instructor sharing inappropriate stories about ex-wives who may or may not have shot him.
The most relatable moments come from the ongoing battle to convince an aging mother to take beneficial supplements, drink adequate water, and increase protein intake. The irony of having professional expertise in fitness yet being dismissed with "I'll have to check with the pharmacist" will resonate with anyone whose parents still see them as children, regardless of their accomplishments.
From the changing landscape of movie watching (is paying $20 for theater popcorn worth it when you can watch Superman at home?) to the unpredictable behavior of driver's education vehicles on the road, we find the humor in life's everyday frustrations and absurdities.
Join us for laughs, relatable stories, and the reminder that sometimes all you can do is shake your head and say, "you would think..."
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