
Episode 27 - Launa's Wedding
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About this listen
🎙️ Podcast Outline: The Week That Was
Hosts: J.R., Launa, Kevin
Episode Theme: Wedding Planning, Boomer Habits, Football, and Chaos on the Dance Floor
SEGMENT 1: 🎉 The Week That Was Highlights Reel (1:00–4:30)
- Audio montage or discussion of the best and worst moments from the week.
- Bloopers, off-air moments, and funny clips.
SEGMENT 2: 💍 Launa’s Wedding Planning Chronicles (4:30–13:40)
Subtopics:
- Average wedding cost in 2025: $33,000
- Launa's attempt to budget under $10K
- Paul is the “bridezilla”
- Launa’s past big wedding vs. Paul's cruise wedding
- The compromise: Scaled-down beach wedding
- Roles for the kids (ring bearers with briefcases)
- Open bar: Wristbands vs. drink tickets
- Cost-saving strategies (drinks & apps only, no formal dinner)
- Friend Stephanie as the unofficial bouncer
Funny Highlights:
- Handcuffed briefcases
- Wedding stress vs. wanting a pool
- Hurricane fears and wedding determination
- Launa: “You can drink at my pool later, not at my wedding.”
SEGMENT 3: 🏈 Football Talk – Kickoff Weekend (13:40–18:00)
NFL Chatter:
- Vikings vs. Bears (Monday Night Football)
- Bucks updates: Injuries, Tristan Wirfs, Baker Mayfield optimism
- NFL storylines:
- Eagles, Chiefs, and Kelce/Swift buzz
- Rookie QB watch: JJ McCarthy (Vikings)
- Justin Jefferson expectations
Local Hangouts:
- Riveters: Viking bar (unofficial), good food, great crowd
- Tampa Bay tailgate energy
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