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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 38 MIN

Bucket Lists & Big Dreams: What We Really Want

from We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

This week on We Should Probably Edit This – But We Won’t, Nancy and Matthew dive deep (and occasionally off the rails) into their ultimate bucket list dreams. From solo trips with each of their kids to epic adventures with their grandkids, a month in Europe, building a backyard guest house, and the eternal dream of finally owning a convertible—no goal is too big, too small, or too ridiculous.They explore what really matters in life: connection, impact, joy, and the freedom to laugh until you can’t breathe—preferably in beautiful places, and possibly with a dog.It’s part wishlist, part life audit, and full of surprises (including chickens, yachts, and the Great Cat Debate). Whether you’re crafting your own list or just along for the ride, this episode is your reminder to dream big, start now, and support the people around you in chasing what lights them up.Takeaways: The exploration of a bucket list reveals the significance of personal aspirations and the joy of pursuing dreams, regardless of their scope or nature. Traveling with family members is emphasized as a means to forge deeper connections and create lasting memories that enrich our lives. The episode underscores the importance of laughter and joy in our experiences, encouraging listeners to seek out moments that provoke genuine happiness with loved ones. The conversation highlights that a bucket list should not merely consist of destinations but should also reflect the intentions and emotions behind each goal, fostering personal growth and connection.

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This week on We Should Probably Edit This – But We Won’t, Nancy and Matthew dive deep (and occasionally off the rails) into their ultimate bucket list dreams. From solo trips with each of their kids to epic adventures with their grandkids, a month...

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