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In this episode of Caution Ahead, Scott and Angie unpack a surprisingly deep question: are you feeling left over… or left out? What starts as a simple conversation about leftovers in the fridge turns into a real discussion about relationships, expectations, parenting seasons, and how small everyday moments reveal what we truly value.
Why do the good leftovers disappear fast? Why do the unwanted ones linger? And what does that say about communication, fairness, and intentionality in marriage?
Whether you’re navigating life before kids, raising a family, or just trying to stay connected in the middle of busy schedules, this episode explores how tiny habits can reflect bigger emotional patterns.
If you’ve ever opened the fridge expecting lunch only to find it gone — this one’s for you.
Listen in as we talk about feeling prioritized, overlooked, and how to reset when resentment starts creeping in.
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By Scott & Angie
In this episode of Caution Ahead, Scott and Angie unpack a surprisingly deep question: are you feeling left over… or left out? What starts as a simple conversation about leftovers in the fridge turns into a real discussion about relationships, expectations, parenting seasons, and how small everyday moments reveal what we truly value.
Why do the good leftovers disappear fast? Why do the unwanted ones linger? And what does that say about communication, fairness, and intentionality in marriage?
Whether you’re navigating life before kids, raising a family, or just trying to stay connected in the middle of busy schedules, this episode explores how tiny habits can reflect bigger emotional patterns.
If you’ve ever opened the fridge expecting lunch only to find it gone — this one’s for you.
Listen in as we talk about feeling prioritized, overlooked, and how to reset when resentment starts creeping in.
Send a text
We’d love to hear from you!
Have a question, comment, episode idea, or answers to our latest question? Send us an email at [email protected] . We read every message — and who knows, you might even get a shoutout!