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We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

De: Matthew & Nancy Greger
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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 moments, and just enough chaos to make things interesting. Nancy and Matthew keep it raw, relatable, and refreshingly unpolished. Just two people figuring life out in real time—and bringing you along for the ride. Perfectly imperfect and refreshingly honest. Grab your coffee (or cocktail) and let’s get into it.Copyright 2025 Matthew & Nancy Greger Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Desarrollo Personal Relaciones Éxito Personal
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  • Communication Breakdown: 21 Signs and Still Lost
    Jun 10 2025

    What 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,” and why clarity in communication might be the most underrated relationship skill of all.

    Takeaways:

    • Effective communication is paramount in relationships, as misunderstandings can lead to significant issues.
    • Miscommunication can stem from assumptions about what the other person understands or hears.
    • When preparing for events, clarity in instructions and expectations prevents logistical errors.
    • Using precise language when conveying information can mitigate confusion and enhance mutual understanding.
    • Humor can be found in the misinterpretations that occur in everyday interactions, illustrating our shared human experience.
    • Recalling past miscommunications can serve as valuable learning experiences for improving future interactions.

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    26 m
  • Other People’s Crazy Isn’t Yours
    Jun 3 2025

    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 financial pressures and familial responsibilities.
    • Surrounding oneself with supportive friends and family can alleviate feelings of isolation during stressful times.
    • Understanding that perfection is unattainable allows for a healthier approach to parenting and personal expectations.

    Companies/People mentioned in this episode:

    • Business Helper
    • Dave Ramsey
    • Mel Robbins
    • Lewis Howe
    • Brendan Burchard
    • Ed Mylett

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    25 m
  • Aging, Gracefully (Mostly)
    May 20 2025

    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 and humor.

    They talk about what they’ve learned from their younger selves, the value of resilience, the importance of friendships in this new phase of life, and why growing older doesn’t mean slowing down. They share a weekend full of volunteering, facials, and spiritual reconnection, all while trying to map out what the next 10 years might look like. If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and wondered how you got here (and what the heck you're doing next), this one’s for you.

    Takeaways:

    • This episode underscores the importance of friendships as we age, emphasizing that cultivating meaningful connections can significantly enhance our quality of life.
    • Nancy and Matthew reflect on their youthful perspectives, highlighting how the wisdom gained from experience informs their understanding of aging and personal growth.
    • The discussion introduces Mel Robbins' 'Let Them Theory', which encourages individuals to focus on their own lives rather than becoming preoccupied with the actions of others.
    • Their engaging conversation reveals that growing older does not equate to a decrease in vitality; rather, it can be a period of increased purpose and fulfillment.
    • The hosts share a poignant narrative about volunteering, illustrating how giving back to the community fosters a sense of belonging and spiritual reconnection.
    • They contemplate the uncertainty of the future, revealing that while they do not have all the answers regarding their next chapter, they are committed to embracing life's journey with optimism.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Mel Robbins 'The Let Them Theory'

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    36 m
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