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Jared
What's something your husbands do that make you go, hell yeah, grill.
Miles
Hell yeah. There's nothing better than like a summer grill, like meal.
Ryan
I agree.
Miles
And like, then you don't have to do anything in the kitchen. You don't have to prep anything. It's all just done. Done. It's the best. So very.
Tyler
I would say like any housework, Washing bottles?
Ryan
Oh, yeah. Hell yeah.
Miles
Hell yeah.
Tyler
Hell yeah.
Ryan
I don't know. What about like man stuff? Like cutting branches down?
Miles
Okay.
Tyler
To that point. So we just bought a house, right?
Miles
Yeah.
Tyler
Went and looked at it on Tuesday. There's a chainsaw in the garage.
Miles
Oh, just. Did Ryan start?
Tyler
Yeah. I think Tyler swept it. He got so excited.
Miles
Oh my God.
Tyler
Because we haven't been able to do that stuff.
Miles
That's true.
Tyler
So he's excited to take that chainsaw and cut down some trees.
Miles
Some man stuff. Yeah. Ranches. Yeah.
Ryan
Hell yeah.
Tyler
Hell yeah.
Miles
Yeah. So Miles's brother and sister in law just had a baby the same time we did. And she was like, I wish he would do the. Wash the bottles more, you know, whatever. And then so every time Miles does the bottles, which is like not often at all, like maybe once a month or something, he's like, take a video of me and send it to them so they think I'm doing the bottles and like making them look bad and all this stuff. I'm like, oh my God.
Ryan
So did you.
Miles
Yeah, I did. Deleted right away, but yeah.
Jared
Bart Ender, if a female texts you back the letter K, is she actually mad or are us men overreacting?
Ryan
I would say like 80% chance she's pissed. Unless I think the exception is like she's working, she's in a hurry, busy with a baby or. Yeah, in a hurry or something. There are exceptions, but I would say fat chance she's mad or she's above.
Miles
The age of a certain amount. Where it's like, you know, like how a dad just responds with a thumbs up. It's like a mom's version of just like. Sounds good. Yep, yep. Got it. Yeah. That's a good way of putting it. Yeah. Cause I would never send just K. I don't think.
Tyler
I think I would just not respond.
Miles
Yeah. If you were just going to send K. Yeah.
Ryan
I think I would give it a thumbs up.
Miles
Yeah.
Ryan
On the text. Right.
Jared
Even though it's a thumbs down in your head.
Ryan
Yeah, exactly. Jared gets it.
Tyler
Yeah.
Jared
They're in trouble.
Ryan
Oh, okay.
Jared
Yeah. What's one thing your kid does that annoys you? Because it's Just like your husband.
Tyler
Oh, I got a good one.
Miles
What is it?
Tyler
Socks. My.
Miles
Okay.
Tyler
So he gets home, sits on the couch, takes the socks off, throws them in the corner of the living room.
Miles
Oh. Yep.
Tyler
My children now, immediately in the entryway, take their shoes off, takes their socks off, and they just chuck them downstairs. I'm thinking. I'm constantly yelling at them to pick up their socks.
Miles
Oh, no, I. I can't blame them because I do the same thing. Like, I'll be laying in bed, not going to bed. I'll be laying in bed, I'll grab my socks and just chuck them across the room. And I was like, what are you doing? I'm like, can't wear socks to bed. Yeah. Yeah. No. So I'm with them. Sorry. But that is annoying. That is annoying.
Tyler
And imagine just a grown man. And three times.
Miles
I was going to say, that's a lot of socks. Four pairs of socks in one sitting.
Tyler
Yeah. And it's immediately after taking the shoes off.
Ryan
Our little guy has started. Like, Ryan is. We talked earlier about the sounds. Ryan's, like, training him to make sounds. So, like, there's a few that he started to do. So the sound that I made earlier, Cal will do sometimes. And then there's like, a UFC clip of this guy. Have you seen this, Jared? It's the chi wee wee guy.
Jared
I'm not familiar.
Miles
Oh, okay.
Ryan
Well, he goes, like, 1, 2, 3, Chiwi Wee. Super loud and obnoxious. And Ryan's, like, got him trained to do that every time. He goes, 1, 2, 3. So Chi Wee wee.
Tyler
Oh, my gosh.
Ryan
And then anytime Cal gets in, like, a big area where he can, like, hear his voice and it echoes back, he'll do that. Oh, no, I don't know how to correct that.
Jared
Yeah, there's. Yeah, you're kind of stuck on that.
Miles
Well, it's like, one of those things that. It's not going to, like, affect his future. No. You know, like, it's not like, a behavior thing or it's just, like, a stupid sound that he's going to make forever. Right.
Ryan
Yeah. As long as he hides it from his future wife until they get married.
Miles
He's not going to find a wife because he makes these weird sounds.
Jared
Developing type 2 Tourette's.
Ryan
Yeah, it's kind of Tourette's.
Tyler
Like, it's gotta be a proud moment for Ryan.
Ryan
Yeah, I think it is.
Miles
Yeah.
Ryan
Well, Ann, you're.
Miles
Yeah. He's, like, so small.
Ryan
Five months old. Yeah.
Miles
That, like, there's no traits that he essentially has what's he do?
Ryan
That's annoying. A Mile spits up a lot.
Miles
Yeah. Drools. No. The first thing that came to mind was just he ignores me. So Miles is teaching him to ignore. Yeah, yeah, Miles. He literally will just be sitting there, not even, like, on his phone or anything. He's just kind of sitting there, and I'll, like, say something to him and ask him a question, and then not. I'm not kidding. Three, four, five minutes later, he'll answer the question, and I'll be like, I asked that. And I'll be doing something else.
Ryan
I'll be like, totally forgotten.
Miles
Totally asked a question. Right. I'll be totally moved on from it. And he'll answer. And I'm like, I asked that so long ago.
Jared
Yesterday you asked like, what do you want for supper today?
Miles
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, my God. So annoying.
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Podcast Summary: "Our Wives Take Over The Podcast (Teaser)" – You Betcha Radio
Release Date: December 9, 2024
In the teaser episode of "Our Wives Take Over The Podcast," the hosts of You Betcha Radio—Myles, Ryan, Tyler, and Jared—delve into relatable and humorous discussions about marital dynamics, household responsibilities, and the everyday antics of parenting. This engaging episode offers a glimpse into the camaraderie and light-heartedness that defines the podcast, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the joys and challenges of family life.
The episode opens with a conversation about the small yet significant actions husbands take that earn their partners' appreciation. Myles sets the tone by highlighting the nostalgic satisfaction of a summer grill meal.
Myles [00:06]: “Hell yeah. There's nothing better than like a summer grill, like meal.”
Ryan [00:14]: “I agree.”
The hosts laugh in agreement, emphasizing the ease and pleasure of outdoor cooking, which alleviates the burden of kitchen prep.
Tyler adds another layer by mentioning household chores, specifically praising his husband’s effort in washing bottles.
The conversation shifts to more traditionally "manly" tasks, such as home maintenance. Tyler discusses the excitement surrounding acquiring new tools for their recently purchased home.
Tyler [00:38]: “Ryan started... Tyler swept it. He got so excited.”
Miles [00:42]: “So he's excited to take that chainsaw and cut down some trees.”
The hosts collectively express enthusiasm for these tasks, underlining the satisfaction that comes from tackling physical projects around the house.
Ryan [00:58]: “Hell yeah.”
Tyler [00:59]: “Hell yeah.”
Transitioning into parenthood, Miles shares a humorous yet exasperating anecdote about his limited involvement in bottle washing and the unexpected scrutiny from his siblings-in-law.
Miles [01:02]: “So every time Miles does the bottles, which is like not often at all, like maybe once a month or something...”
Miles [01:02]: “...makes them think I'm doing the bottles and like making them look bad and all this stuff.”
Ryan and the team empathize, shedding light on the often-overlooked responsibilities that come with parenting.
A relatable segment addresses communication woes, specifically interpreting a simple "K" in text messages.
Ryan offers his perspective, suggesting that a terse "K" often signifies frustration unless accompanied by context like being busy.
Myles reflects on generational communication styles, comparing it to parental responses.
The hosts agree that opting for clearer communication, such as a thumbs-up emoji, is preferable.
Tyler brings the conversation back to parenting with a funny take on children's sock habits, sparking a relatable debate among the hosts.
Tyler [02:37]: “My children now, immediately in the entryway, take their shoes off, takes their socks off, and they just chuck them downstairs.”
Miles [03:04]: “I can't blame them because I do the same thing.”
The discussion evolves into a humorous exchange about the frustrations of keeping up with messy sock behaviors, highlighting the universal challenges of parenting.
Ryan shares amusing insights into his toddler's developing behaviors, such as mimicking sounds that become both endearing and exasperating.
Ryan [03:36]: “Ryan is... training him to make sounds. So the sound that I made earlier, Cal will do sometimes.”
Ryan [03:58]: “He goes, like, 1, 2, 3, Chiwi Wee. Super loud and obnoxious.”
The hosts joke about the potential long-term impact of these quirky habits, blending humor with genuine affection for their children.
Miles discusses the amusing patience required when communicating with toddlers who often respond long after questions are asked.
Miles [05:05]: “He'll answer, and I'll be like, I asked that so long ago.”
Jared [05:36]: “Yesterday you asked like, what do you want for supper today?”
The segment underscores the whimsical challenges of fostering communication with young children, offering laughter and solidarity to fellow parents.
Conclusion
In this teaser episode, You Betcha Radio effectively blends humor with heartfelt discussions about marriage and parenting. Through relatable anecdotes and engaging banter, the hosts create an inviting atmosphere that resonates with listeners navigating similar life stages. Whether it's celebrating the simple joys of grilling, decoding cryptic text messages, or managing the delightful chaos of raising children, "Our Wives Take Over The Podcast" promises to deliver authentic and entertaining content every Wednesday.
For more insightful and comedy-filled episodes, tune into You Betcha Radio every Wednesday. Join the conversation and enjoy the Midwest charm that makes this podcast a favorite among its listeners.