
53. 33 Years Married: Our Wedding Album, Mistakes, & Memories
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About this listen
Hear the story behind Stacey’s song to Jay, the infamous birdseed exit, a ripped dress, and a prank that almost convinced her they weren’t legally married! Plus, Jay shares what he would do differently (hint: it involves Bitcoin) and the couple opens up about the power of love, laughter, and legacy through the highs and lows of 33 years together.
Whether you’ve been married for decades or are just starting your relationship journey, this episode will encourage you to treasure the simple beginnings, laugh through the mishaps, and keep choosing each other — every day.
TIME STAMPS
- 00:00 - Intro & 33rd Anniversary Announcement
- 04:00 - How We Met & Our Engagement Story
- 09:00 - Our $2,000 Wedding (Yes, Really!)
- 14:00 - Walking Through Our Wedding Album\
- 18:00 - Wedding Day Mishaps: Train Rips Off!
- 23:00 - Birdseed Chaos & The Groom’s Cake
- 28:00 - The Legal Marriage Prank
- 32:00 - Wedding Rings & Sweet Memories
- 36:00 - Reflections on Family & Faith
- 41:00 - Would We Do It All Over Again?
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