This is the unfiltered, unscripted podcast where Nancy and Matthew’s real life gets the spotlight—messy, hilarious, and unexpectedly meaningful. From navigating family drama and awkward money talks to wild stories and ones we’ll definitely regret later, hot takes, and questionable life advice, we dive in headfirst—no edits, no scripts, no pretending we’ve got it all figured out. We laugh, we overshare, we occasionally make sense. Think of it as your weekly dose of real talk, relatable moment ...
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Bucket Lists & Big Dreams: What We Really Want
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38:16This week on We Should Probably Edit This – But We Won’t, Nancy and Matthew dive deep (and occasionally off the rails) into their ultimate bucket list dreams. From solo trips with each of their kids to epic adventures with their grandkids, a month in Europe, building a backyard guest house, and the eternal dream of finally owning a convertible—no g…
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Dad Jokes, Deep Roots & The Things We Inherit
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30:03From hot dogs on the streets of NYC to clamming in Bodega Bay, today’s Father's Day special is packed with stories, laughter, and the unexpected lessons we carry forward. Matthew and Nancy open up about their dads—flawed, funny, and formative—and reflect on the legacy of parenting, from tool tips to horse misadventures to the power of being present…
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Communication Breakdown: 21 Signs and Still Lost
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26:03What do 21 signs, a tag sale, and two “big guys” at Rockefeller Center have in common? Miscommunication. In this hilarious and totally relatable episode, Nancy and Matthew dive into the small misunderstandings that turn into big stories—from botched meeting spots to tag sale logistics gone sideways. They explore the humor in “he said, she heard,” a…
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Takeaways: Parenting often brings about significant challenges, particularly regarding stress and emotional overwhelm. Absorbing the stress of others can detract from one's own peace and well-being. It is crucial to recognize that one cannot control external circumstances, only one's reactions to them. Mindset shifts are essential when navigating f…
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In this episode of We Should Probably Edit This, But We Won't, Nancy and Matthew take a heartfelt and humorous look at aging—the milestones, the reflections, and the realities of turning 60. From aging and friendships to faith, volunteering, and the “Let Them Theory” from Mel Robbins, it’s a candid take on embracing life’s next chapter with purpose…
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What Our Moms Taught Us: The Values That Shaped Us
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30:57What do you value—really value—as you grow older? Nancy and Matthew tackle that question by looking back on what their moms taught them, what they learned raising three kids, and how their outlook has changed now that the house is (mostly) quiet. Expect stories about Italian grandmas, car seats on school buses, parenting wins (and fails), and how g…
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Episode 6 - Things That Drive Us Crazy (And Why We Should Just Let It Go, Or Not)
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36:02After 37 years of marriage, you learn to let some things go… and passive-aggressively bring up the rest on a podcast. In this episode, Nancy and Matthew take a hilarious tour through the land of pet peeves, exploring everyday irritations with humor, love, and just the right amount of sarcasm. Whether it’s red lights that refuse to sync, the mysteri…
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Weight Loss, Health Fads, and Why It's Not a Diet
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37:39In this unfiltered episode, Nancy and Matthew dive deep into their messy, funny, and sometimes frustrating journey to better health. They share lessons from blood tests, body scans, fad diets, and functional medicine—and reveal what actually worked (and what absolutely didn’t). Along the way, they talk about the emotional side of health, how to sta…
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In-Laws: Love, Tension, and Too Many Opinions
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34:21In this unfiltered episode, Nancy and Matthew dive into the complex world of in-laws—where respect meets resentment, and personal choices collide with family expectations. They unpack decades of family dynamics, cultural differences, and advice passed down from parents (“Don’t complain to the in-laws!”). With personal stories, generational truths, …
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Finding Your People — Friendship, Furballs & Getting Social
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30:36Nancy and Matthew return from GrowthDay in Austin with fresh insights on connection, personal development, and the power of finding your "growth friends." Between deep talk about adult friendships and a wildly untrained puppy named Celia, they explore how our circles evolve, why making friends later in life is harder (but worth it), and how the mes…
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Is Marriage Really 50/50? The Truth About Roles, Resentment, and Sandwiches
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31:39Nancy and Matthew are back—hot flashes, party-crashing, church-hopping and all. In this unfiltered episode, they unpack one of the most misunderstood myths in relationships: that marriage is supposed to be 50/50. From raising kids and managing a home to who really scrubs the bathroom and how to survive grocery shopping together, they dive into the …
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Who’s Right, When Family Asks for Money and the Fine Art of Disagreeing
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16:18Matthew thinks he’s got it all figured out, but Nancy has a different take. In this unfiltered debut, we tackle family, finances, and the fine art of disagreeing—because sometimes, the right answer isn’t so clear. Takeaways: Our podcast is entitled 'We Should Probably Edit This', reflecting our unfiltered discussions. In relationships, effective co…
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