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Broken Tiles

Broken Tiles

By: Brian & Stacey Upton
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Life is complicated and messy...Brian & Stacey Upton play question games each episode that spark intimate and personal revelations about their marriage, personal hopes and fears, raising kids and the challenge of planning the next chapter. Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com@thebrokentilespodcast© 2025 Broken Tiles Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • ”Grade School Crushes & The Explosive Danger of Grey Meat” Episode 15 : Effects of choices that create positive change
    Feb 7 2023

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    Season 2 ! Stacey & Brian are back at it for a second season of the podcast. Questions : Do you have any friends you would consider family ? What decisions have you made that have had positive outcomes on your life ? What do you now that you wish you had learnt earlier in life ? This question Stacey read incorrectly and broke the time space continuum that stops the flow of the show for a solid 8 minutes. Brian discusses the hidden dangers of grey meat. ( Related Topics Include : Crapping ones pants whilst throwing up at the same time ) Stacey reveals an adorable childhood crush that upon further review reveals he was a great singer... Brian's crush (s) drop the show to new lows. Movie Review : Megan Musical Guests : Stick Figure, Shaun Cassidy, Madonna.

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    54 mins
  • Fighting, The Book of Mormon, & Watching Movies Naked
    Dec 5 2022

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    Brian & Stacey work through a recent fight. Questions range from what main improvements they have made in the relationship over the years and what path they need to take to improve going forward. They review "Book of Mormon" eleven years late. Brian has a question that eliminates two southern states ... Musical Guests : Stick Figure, The Wrecks & A-Ha

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    46 mins
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