Épisodes

  • Monday 2-23-2026
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of More Than You Ever Knew, we take a deep breath together and talk honestly about what it means to live in confusing times.

    We explore today’s divided world with empathy, revisit the real connections of the 80s and 90s, reflect on building a life during rapid change, and unpack the reality of burnout and mental health in a nonstop culture. We also share a powerful message of hope for the Class of 2026 — the pandemic generation — and why their resilience matters more than they realize.

    With heart, humor, and perspective, this episode is a reminder that you are not alone, you are stronger than you think, and no matter what side you’re on, we’re still in this together.

    Press play. You belong here.

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    52 min
  • Monday Check In: 2-9-2026
    Feb 9 2026

    More Than You Ever Knew is the podcast for the nerds, the jocks, the dorks, and the dweebs — the winners, the losers, and the people who’ve been both before their second cup of coffee (no judgment, just facts).

    It’s pop culture and mental health in the same sentence. It’s stoic wisdom next to sarcastic takes on the morning headlines (with an asterisk, obviously). It’s Super Bowl letdowns, Optimus Prime trauma, politics without shouting, motivation when optimism feels on backorder, and reminders that you’re not failing — you’re just living in the world.

    Every Monday, we look at the week ahead with honesty, humor, and manageable encouragement (not the “wake up at 5am and grind” kind). Every Friday, we check back in — no grades, no guilt, just a “hey, you made it” and a little perspective to carry you into the weekend.

    This is a grab bag of laughs, reflection, pop-culture therapy, and words of affirmation you didn’t know you needed — for the people on the fringes, at the heart, and everywhere in between.

    Come for the sarcasm. Stay for the clarity. Leave feeling a little more human than when you arrived (side effects may include smiling at strangers and forgiving yourself).

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    53 min