Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Yeah, so when she's out there milking goats, guess what? She hasn't wiped her hands.
Okay, hold on.
After she took a nap.
Chapter 2: What journey does the host share about ADHD?
Hold on.
Nobody's listening, right? Hi, Andy. Hello. So excited to chat with you in our house as though no one's listening. And this is really kind of what we do on the regs.
Yeah, yeah.
Chapter 3: How does the host navigate lunch etiquette?
Not on the podcast.
No, but sitting where we are today, we're in another new spot today.
Yeah, we're in our, is it a living room?
Yeah, this is what a living room is called.
It's also our entryway.
Yeah.
Not to dig on our house while it's right here listening to us.
How many people do you think have quite a big impression when they walk in for the first time and they're like, whoa, we're inside the living room?
Yeah.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of hormone therapy discussed?
Like you can't even fully open the door because there's a rug. And the minute you step inside, you're on the couch.
Yeah, there's no breezeway or what do they call it?
Entryway.
Entryway. Yeah.
Chapter 5: What unique experiences are shared about goat cheese?
Yeah.
There's nothing.
Yes.
There is nothing. I wish we had a little something. Yeah. Is anyone listening? Oh, sure. Yeah. I'm sorry.
Ezra's listening.
Hey.
Laughed a lot. Thank you. Just a clarification. Fracture and broken, broken, damn it. Broken bones are the same thing and it's used interchangeably.
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Chapter 6: How does the conversation shift to the King of Kong documentary?
And broken toe is very painful. Rest it for two weeks and use a boot. So that's just a little support out there from the people for my broken toe.
Why do you think they didn't suggest you get a boot?
Because the fracture that I have is so small. No, it's the spot that it's in. Now, the spot that it's in, I guess, doesn't require a boot. They said I could try a toe spacer, which I got, which I didn't like.
Yeah. Ezra, thank you so much for this. And I'm not trying to downplay anything.
I want to thank everyone that showed support unlike you did for the past three, four weeks. And I'm fearful that you're going to do right now. You're such not a supportive wife when it comes to broken bones.
Are you kidding?
When it comes to broken bones.
Well, when it really happened, I was more worried than you were.
Yeah, but in an embarrassing kind of like not a cool way. I had a lot of face saving to do with the pro soccer player I was playing soccer with. You got to be cool when you get an injury.
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Chapter 7: What humorous stories arise from an ER visit?
I'm... Also on an ADHD journey.
How so?
With you, like, I'm excited.
Okay, all right, I just thought, move on, whatever. I know it's annoying, my reminders and alarms go off.
They're going off 24-7. And then you said, what's it for?
And I said, I'm going to lunch with BDT after this.
And I said, you have an alert to go to lunch with BDT?
Yeah, because I've forgotten before. Like, I need to remind myself, hey, you have a lunch today. because that's a bad look.
You won't go to lunch?
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Chapter 8: What are the cultural implications of the tradwife phenomenon?
I do. Wait, have you ever said to her, like, you know, you can call me sometime?
Sort of. I've dropped hints like that. Yeah. Yeah, I have.
You and your brother talk pretty frequently.
Yeah. I say two times a week. Yeah, and we probably text almost every day. Yeah.
What's your last text from him?
It was that the flooring guy was about to come over to his house, and he'd love to FaceTime me right now, I think, before he got there, because it would be a good time to chat. And I said, sorry, bro. Ain't happening.
Ooh.
Because I have to do this. And then I'm going, can I tell you about what I'm doing with BDT? I'm really excited.
Yes. And just for any new listeners, BDT is Andy's friend.
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