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In this episode of A-Squared Ramblers, Alex and Adriana settle into a relaxed, candid check-in that covers everything from Super Bowl weekend expectations (or the lack thereof) to family book club moments and the slow realization that small habits can turn into real commitments.
Alex talks about how a New Year’s resolution to learn line dancing quickly escalates into buying boots, showing up to country nights, and actually feeling confident on the dance floor. The conversation then shifts to the surprisingly emotional hunt for a new hairstylist in Nashville, unpacking the “warm fuzzy” factor, city prices, and whether a $60 haircut should really come without a wash.
They wrap things up by marveling at February sunshine that feels way too warm, people vacuuming cars and wearing shorts far too early, and the ongoing debate over trusting groundhogs, zodiac signs, or neither to predict the weather. It’s a cozy, classic Ramblers episode about adulting, routines, and finding joy where you can, even when the seasons don’t make sense.
By A-Squared RamblersIn this episode of A-Squared Ramblers, Alex and Adriana settle into a relaxed, candid check-in that covers everything from Super Bowl weekend expectations (or the lack thereof) to family book club moments and the slow realization that small habits can turn into real commitments.
Alex talks about how a New Year’s resolution to learn line dancing quickly escalates into buying boots, showing up to country nights, and actually feeling confident on the dance floor. The conversation then shifts to the surprisingly emotional hunt for a new hairstylist in Nashville, unpacking the “warm fuzzy” factor, city prices, and whether a $60 haircut should really come without a wash.
They wrap things up by marveling at February sunshine that feels way too warm, people vacuuming cars and wearing shorts far too early, and the ongoing debate over trusting groundhogs, zodiac signs, or neither to predict the weather. It’s a cozy, classic Ramblers episode about adulting, routines, and finding joy where you can, even when the seasons don’t make sense.