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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 7M

Grief Code Meets Lunchtime In Rome | Episode 314

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In this week’s episode of Lunchtime in Rome, the guys kick things off with their usual heartfelt check-ins, sharing the highs and lows of life. Chris recounts the whirlwind of closing on a new house, complete with the excitement of finally stepping inside and tackling small renovations like lowering a mantle for better TV placement. Jay shares a quirky story about discovering a lost phone at a meeting and the temptation (quickly resisted) to pull a harmless prank. Health updates include triumphs over stomach issues using natural remedies like celery juice and a homemade “stomach elixir,” plus gym progress with yo-yo workouts and a kind interaction with a newcomer at the gym. Family life gets a nod too, with tales of a sick child missing out on fun events but handling it gracefully, and reflections on the busyness of daily routines.The guys give a shoutout to their supporters and encourage listeners to join the “head of the table” by subscribing at lunchtimeinrome.com for perks like stickers, signed photos, and even custom episode shoutouts.What it Feels like to SEE INTO People | Chase Hughes***Warning, language:Diving into the main topic, the episode builds on last week’s discussion of a video by intelligence expert Chase Hughes, exploring how his “grief code” concepts—rooted in unmet childhood needs for safety, reward, and belonging—align with the podcast’s framework of emotional needs and responding. The guys break it down, assigning their 10 emotional needs (like security, appreciation, and acceptance) to Hughes’ pillars, noting strong overlaps but some nuances, such as a focus on physical vs. emotional safety. They delve into the idea that adulthood is a “mirage,” emphasizing that unresolved childhood hurts continue to influence behavior, and share personal anecdotes—like feeling like a kid again after a small mistake during a church service—to illustrate how past “ghosts” resurface. They highlight the importance of recognizing disproportionate reactions in others as encoded grief, advocating for empathy over logic, and reflect on how their own tools for emotional awareness can help decode these moments. While praising Hughes’ approachable packaging, the guys ponder ways to make their deeper insights more accessible.Wrapping up, the food question sparks fun debate: What food do you not like but wish you did? Answers range from olives (for their deli appeal despite the taste) to sweet potatoes and sushi, with side chats on favorites like sweet potato fries from local spots.Catch the full episode on your favorite podcast app or YouTube, and don’t forget to take the relational needs questionnaire at lunchtimeinrome.com. Join the guys next week for more real talk at the table! Get full access to Lunchtime In Rome Podcast at www.lunchtimeinrome.com/subscribe

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