Ep. 2 Earth, Wind & Fireworks

Our Unscientific Marriage Advice

EPISODE 2 / 12.10.2024

Ever wonder how two people with wildly different approaches to life (and Google searches) make it work? Don’t miss Todd & Bettijo’s funny and insightful marriage discussion. They’re talking about second marriages, blending families, and step-parenting. Their candid advice is not very scientific but is definitely entertaining and inspiring. Plus get the story behind their unforgettable anniversary date — thank you Earth, Wind & Fire!

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Show Notes

What do Macs, PCs, and marriage have in common? Turns out, a lot more than you think! In this laugh-out-loud episode of DANG!, Todd and Bettijo uncover the secret to surviving relationship miscommunications: thinking like a tech translator. With the help of a therapist who rebranded their marital squabbles as operating system compatibility issues, they explore the quirks of speaking each other’s language, and why command + C doesn’t always equal copy. Throw in Todd’s obsession with locking doors, Bettijo’s love of first-day-of-school photos and chocolate plus some generational meme decoding, and you’ve got a hilariously relatable guide to blended family life.

It’s a candid conversation about the ups, downs, and surprises of love, marriage, and parenting. Whether you’re single, married, or somewhere in between, there’s something here for everyone.

Highlights

  • The story behind Todd and Bettijo’s unforgettable anniversary date — thank you, Earth, Wind & Fire!
  • Why being newlyweds with teenagers compares to having a live studio audience.
  • Therapy’s Mac vs. PC analogy for communication struggles.
  • Todd’s safety-first mindset vs. Bettijo’s carefree approach.
  • How a meme helped Bettijo see Todd’s protective instincts differently.
  • Laughing (or not) at their kids’ quirky generational humor.

Don’t miss this fun and thought-provoking episode that proves love isn’t perfect, but it’s a journey worth taking. Laugh, relate, and maybe even learn something as Todd and Bettijo prove that love is less about perfection and more about persistence—and a little bit of Googling.

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