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The Truth About Guys’ Nights and Marriage Guilt

The Truth About Guys’ Nights and Marriage Guilt

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New studio energy! In this episode, a recently married producer joins the table as we trade real-world marriage tactics for dads—how to balance guys’ nights, video games, and being present at home. We also tackle the New England apple-picking debate, swap bee-sting mayhem, and confess why the show took a two-month break.

Before the wrap, we hit rapid-fire sports lists, from the NFL’s oldest franchises to the cities with the most championships—great bar-stool ammo for Sunday football. Keep listening for the funniest bowling-league banter you’ll hear all season.

Highlights include:

• The “equal time” marriage rule for nights out • Video-game confessions (Warzone & Borderlands 4) • Bee allergy story that ended in an ambulance • Apple-picking: worth it or waste of time? • Oldest NFL teams & title-rich cities trivia

👉 Stick around to hear Matt’s first-day hazing, the great “guys-night” marriage debate, and one of the most hilarious bowling-league stories ever told.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro & Welcome to Episode 34 02:41 The Catch-Up: Fall, Family & Fairs 05:45 Bowling League Drama & Big Ball Bag Jokes 08:33 Marriage Rules for Guys’ Night Out 12:40 Gaming Confessions & Wife Tolerance Levels 17:00 Follower Mailbag: Showers, Hiatus & Apple-Picking 26:57 Sports Trivia Showdown 30:00 Wrap-Up & Matt’s First Show After-Party

Links & Mentions:

The Makeshift Project (on TikTok) The Topsfield Fair Call of Duty: Warzone Borderlands 4 Scott Boras (on Instagram)

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