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t’s a New Year and a birthday celebration on Boomer and the Millennial as Reggie and Armondi kick off 2026 with reflection, laughter, and real talk across generations.
The episode opens with Armondi’s honest new-dad update, navigating sleep deprivation, work, school, and the everyday joys of raising four-month-old Ava Marie—who makes a few surprise appearances of her own. Reggie reflects on celebrating his birthday and New Year as a first-time grandfather, sharing his perspective on aging, gratitude, health, and purpose after a challenging year.
From there, the conversation shifts to sports, as Reggie and Armondi break down the College Football Playoff, Georgia’s frustrating exit, coaching decisions, NIL realities, and bold predictions for the national championship. They also discuss the Atlanta Falcons’ coaching changes, quarterback uncertainty, and what needs to change for Atlanta football to move forward.
The episode wraps with entertainment talk, including the frustration over canceled streaming series, the value of limited series, and why proper endings matter in television, as seen in the series finales of The Upshaws and Stranger Things on Netflix.
Thoughtful, funny, and deeply personal, this episode captures what Boomer and the Millennial do best—connecting life, culture, sports, and family across two generations as they learn from each other in real time.
00:00 – Welcome to 2026
01:50 – New Dad Update: Life With Ava Marie
06:45 – Four Months In: Milestones, Teething & Sleep Regression
10:20 – Parenting Lessons: Flexibility vs. Traditions
13:45 – Birthday Reflections & Looking Back on 2025
16:30 – Prostate Cancer Update & Looking Ahead to a Healthy 2026
19:15 – Big Picture 2026: Elections, World Events & FIFA in the U.S.
24:05 – College Football Playoff Breakdown
31:00 – National Championship Predictions
39:45 – Atlanta Falcons: Coaching Changes & QB Questions
46:15 – Fantasy Sports Check-In
47:55 – Streaming TV Frustrations
51:20 – Limited Series vs. Long-Running Shows
55:05 – Final Thoughts & Looking Forward
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t’s a New Year and a birthday celebration on Boomer and the Millennial as Reggie and Armondi kick off 2026 with reflection, laughter, and real talk across generations.
The episode opens with Armondi’s honest new-dad update, navigating sleep deprivation, work, school, and the everyday joys of raising four-month-old Ava Marie—who makes a few surprise appearances of her own. Reggie reflects on celebrating his birthday and New Year as a first-time grandfather, sharing his perspective on aging, gratitude, health, and purpose after a challenging year.
From there, the conversation shifts to sports, as Reggie and Armondi break down the College Football Playoff, Georgia’s frustrating exit, coaching decisions, NIL realities, and bold predictions for the national championship. They also discuss the Atlanta Falcons’ coaching changes, quarterback uncertainty, and what needs to change for Atlanta football to move forward.
The episode wraps with entertainment talk, including the frustration over canceled streaming series, the value of limited series, and why proper endings matter in television, as seen in the series finales of The Upshaws and Stranger Things on Netflix.
Thoughtful, funny, and deeply personal, this episode captures what Boomer and the Millennial do best—connecting life, culture, sports, and family across two generations as they learn from each other in real time.
00:00 – Welcome to 2026
01:50 – New Dad Update: Life With Ava Marie
06:45 – Four Months In: Milestones, Teething & Sleep Regression
10:20 – Parenting Lessons: Flexibility vs. Traditions
13:45 – Birthday Reflections & Looking Back on 2025
16:30 – Prostate Cancer Update & Looking Ahead to a Healthy 2026
19:15 – Big Picture 2026: Elections, World Events & FIFA in the U.S.
24:05 – College Football Playoff Breakdown
31:00 – National Championship Predictions
39:45 – Atlanta Falcons: Coaching Changes & QB Questions
46:15 – Fantasy Sports Check-In
47:55 – Streaming TV Frustrations
51:20 – Limited Series vs. Long-Running Shows
55:05 – Final Thoughts & Looking Forward