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Marriage 2.0 with kids…and all the side quests!


Super Familiar with the Wilsons is a weekly comedy podcast about second marriage blended family life, and the beautiful chaos of parenting, aging, and figuring it all out (again). Hosted by Amanda and Josh, partners in life, love, and side quests, each episode dives into real-life stories, quirky observations, listener emails, and spontaneous tangents that somehow always circle back to relationships, resilience, and the absurdity of modern life.


Whether you’re navigating your own second act, raising kids who don’t want your help, or just wondering why birds seem to aim for your head, you’ll find humor, honesty, and heart here. Expect: offbeat storytelling, second-marriage dynamics, parenting fails, philosophical detours, and new friends you didn’t know you needed.


Familiar Wilsons Media produces content to bring people together. We are curious, hopeful, and try not to take ourselves too seriously...admittedly, with varying degrees of success.


Super Familiar with The Wilsons
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Contact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com

© 2026 Familiar Wilsons Media
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    • No Evolutionary Reason for Hair in Unexpected Places
      Jan 26 2026

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      In this episode of Super Familiar with the Wilsons, Amanda and Josh stumble into one of those conversations that starts with a normal errand and quietly escalates into an existential audit.

      We talk about the unsettling moment you realize time has been moving faster than you thought, the kinds of questions kids ask right before sleep that absolutely should come with a warning label, and what it looks like to show up for people when comfort is no longer guaranteed.

      There’s discussion of aging bodies doing deeply unnecessary things, the difference between “helpful advice” and “internet nonsense,” and the small, oddly specific comforts that start to matter more than they reasonably should. Along the way, listener stories take us into memory lapses, long grudges, and decisions that made sense at the time.

      As always, this is a Marriage 2.0 conversation: less about having it figured out, more about laughing while you realize you don’t.

      Super Familiar with The Wilsons
      Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsons
      and on Youtube
      Contact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com

      A Familiar Wilsons Production

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      42 min
    • Steak Juice
      Jan 19 2026

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      A pointless bedtime food count mutates into a conversation about memory, influence, ADHD, perimenopause, barking dogs, and the ongoing group project known as Marriage 2.0.

      Gen X exhaustion meets Gen Alpha chaos. One brain is Jeopardy-ready, the other is a busted library. We talk recall triggers, who actually influences us now, grounding strategies for anxious brains, and how love holds when everyone is overstimulated and the dog refuses peace.

      Listener emails derail things (steak juice, yearbook trauma, cult names), a history quiz resets the room, and we land with sports nerves, gratitude, and affection.

      Familiar, unhinged and accidentally useful.


      Super Familiar with The Wilsons
      Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsons
      and on Youtube
      Contact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com

      A Familiar Wilsons Production

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      38 min
    • Heated Rivalry, Cold Zambonis, And A Kid Who’s Bored
      Jan 15 2026

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      What happens when the person talking sounds confident but the body has other plans? We notice the glitch. We don’t fix it. We build around it.

      This episode wanders through identity slippage, energy math that no longer adds up, and the quiet renegotiation of how we show up for each other when the old rhythms stop working. There are new rules (gentler ones), abandoned expectations, and a few experimental side paths involving rooms, routines, and people gathering for reasons that are… intentionally unclear.

      Somewhere in here: a reframe of support, a resistance to forcing vibes, and a belief that ritual still matters—even if the instructions got lost. There’s parenting in the margins, health as a relationship instead of a checklist, and the radical idea that small, kind habits might be enough.

      No answers. No hustle. Just a slightly surreal conversation about building a life that fits better than the one you were handed.

      Listen. Or don’t. But if you do, bring a friend and your weirdest tiny habit.

      Super Familiar with The Wilsons
      Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsons
      and on Youtube
      Contact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com

      A Familiar Wilsons Production

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      34 min
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