• Episode 13 - Balancing Today and Tomorrow feat. Hugo & Willow
    Apr 14 2026

    “This week, we reflect on a meaningful Sunday church service and discuss how we’re trying to bring more structure, like prayer, Sabbath, and community, into our daily lives. We share our journey finding a church home and building friendships as young married couples, and Atlas talks business with my dad, which leads into a conversation about our own financial goals as a couple.

    We also chat about the media we’ve been enjoying. From Breaking Bad and Love Is Blind to Project Hail Mary and Narnia and how it’s inspiring our creative projects. We wrap up by catching up with friends we haven’t seen in a while, all while our cats keep reminding us that interruptions are part of life.


    0:00:00 Intro

    0:01:19 From Sunday Service to Monday Motivation

    0:29:45 Young, Married, and Socially Clueless

    0:40:38 Atlas' Next Steps: Father-Son Insights

    0:46:48 Saving, Spending, and Not Ruining Our Fun

    1:05:21 Entertainment That Actually Entertains

    1:17:36 Audiobooks & the Art of Not Boring Yourself at Work

    1:19:43 Evenings Well Spent with the People Who Matter

    1:21:09 Outro

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 12 - Before We Have Kids
    Apr 7 2026

    Somewhere between Lewisville and Midland, on the way to celebrate Atlas’ birthday and shoot content for Annex B at the Monahans dunes, the conversation unfolds into a deep dive on kids, parenting, and the direction society seems to be heading.

    We talk honestly about our own childhoods, what worked, what didn’t, and the patterns we’ve carried with us into adulthood. That leads into a bigger conversation about what we’re seeing now in Gen A: shorter attention spans, constant stimulation, and a noticeable struggle with self-soothing in a world dominated by screens. We unpack the idea of “brain rot,” not just in younger generations, but in ourselves, and how easy it is to become dependent on distraction.

    From there, we shift into the future. What we’d want to do differently, what values matter most to us, and how we hope to raise grounded, present, and emotionally aware kids in a culture that often pulls in the opposite direction. It’s thoughtful, honest, and a little all over the place in the best way.


    0:00:00 Intro

    0:01:34 Is Gen Alpha the most screwed generation?

    0:04:15 Georgie Boys and the Gen Alpha face

    0:09:36 Gen Z vs Gen Alpha: social anxiety isn't the same

    0:29:42 The greenhouse tree analogy: struggle builds roots

    0:35:27 iPad kids, boredom & the pacifier problem

    0:40:24 Raising our future kids in a tech-saturated world

    0:53:30 Strict vs gentle parenting

    0:56:58 Divorce and the collapse of the family unit

    1:01:10 Leading by example: on set and at home

    1:04:03 Parents owning their mistakes

    1:13:40 Generational timeline: Gen X through Gen Beta

    1:16:10 Outro

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 11 - Six Flags Let Us Down… but Conan Gray Didn’t
    Mar 31 2026

    This week’s episode is a bit of a rollercoaster. Olivia kicks things off while feeling under the weather and recaps our disappointing trip to Six Flags Over Texas, where limited rides and long waits made even Flash Passes feel pointless.

    We also talk about some creative changes behind the scenes and why we’re putting Atlas Drums on pause for now to focus on other projects.

    Next, we dive into our Enneagram types and what they reveal about our compatibility. Atlas also shares stories from his time on set working with Paramount on a project connected to the Yellowstone universe.

    Later, we talk about scoring last-second tickets to see Conan Gray on the Wishbone Tour dressed as Steve and Robin from Stranger Things.

    We wrap things up with Olivia’s outing with the Murtha Girls to the Fort Worth Stockyards, thoughts on the new movie Hoppers, and starting the Breaking Bad series.


    0:00 - Intro

    2:15 - Sick Day at Six Flags

    27:23 - Putting Down the Drumsticks (For Now)

    39:12 - Painting by Enneagram Numbers

    43:48 - Lights, Camera, Dutton Ranch

    50:53 - Steve & Robin Hit the Pit at the Wishbone World Tour

    69:16 - Murtha Girls, Movies, and Meth Labs

    72:11 - Outro

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 10 - Take Five, TØP & Tiny Triumphs
    Mar 24 2026

    This week we worked on our movie outline and got excited about the story taking shape. Atlas headed to a Paramount promo shoot for Lioness and ran into a familiar face, while I caught up with an old friend and treated my grandma to lunch and a mani-pedi.

    We connected with family, adjusted our daily routines, and reflected on how different perspectives shape the way we work and live together. We also filmed five episodes of our Take Five drum cover series and watched the Twenty One Pilots documentary “More Than We Ever Imagined” twice.

    This episode is all about tiny wins, creative chaos, and the everyday moments that make life actually fun when you’re doing it together.


    0:00 - Intro

    3:08 - Making Progress on Our Movie Outline (And Actually Feeling Excited About It)

    21:48 - The Surprising Joy of Collaborating With Your Partner

    29:10 - Atlas’ Paramount Promo Shoot

    37:46 - Reconnecting with an Old Friend and Gramma’s Day Out

    42:58 - Sibling Check-Ins and Rebooting the Day-to-Day

    48:48 - Perspective, Patience, and a Lunch Worth Taking

    55:25: - More Than We Ever Imagined

    58:50 - Filming the Take Five Drum Cover Series

    67:45 - Outro

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 9 - Ice Cream, Film Sets & Valentine’s
    Mar 17 2026

    This week we’re catching up on everything from Super Bowl parties and birthday celebrations to discovering what might be the best ice cream we’ve ever had in Waxahachie. We talk about our current era of going to the movies almost weekly thanks to our Cinemark membership (and why The Moment didn’t quite live up to expectations). We also recap filming a music video with our friends in MKN Coffee, balancing creative projects with work and marriage, and Olivia’s showroom grand opening. Plus, we share how we spent our first Valentine’s Day as a married couple at Eataly in Dallas and the very “us” gifts we got each other.


    0:00 Intro

    0:38 A Super Bowl Party and a Birthday Reunion

    5:21 Georgie's Boys

    11:10 Another Week, Another Movie Review

    23:35 On Set With MKN Coffee

    36:00 The Showroom Grand Opening Party

    42:48 Pizza, Pasta, & People Watching

    54:25 The Valentine's Gift Exchange: Homemade Bouquets, Parisian Hot Chocolate & Six Flags

    1:03:25 Outro

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 8 - The Creative Evolution of Atlas
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode, we walk through the full creative journey of Atlas . From the first short films he made in middle school to the music he’s creating today with Annex B.

    We talk about the early filmmaking experiments like Ransom Space Wars and Fine and I’ll Stay, how Atlas started a freelance videography business at just 16 years old, and the moment he began composing his own scores. The conversation continues through his gap year and the creation of his first feature-length film Black Box, his autobiographical book Sunglasses, and his years posting drum covers on his YouTube channel, Atlas Drums.

    We also dive into his collegiate film projects at the University of North Texas, what it was like stepping onto professional sets including work with Paramount Pictures, and how music eventually became a major creative outlet.

    If you’ve ever wondered how a creative career actually unfolds. The experiments, risks, and projects that shape it. This episode breaks down the full story.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    2:41 Atlas' Middle School Cinematic Universe

    13:37 When the Hobby Became a Hustle

    19:12 Black Box: The Gap Year Saga

    26:00 Sunglasses: Turning Life Into a Book

    30:05 Atlas Drums: The Loudest Creative Outlet

    47:32 UNT: Film School & Final Cuts

    53:52 The Post-College Grind

    1:09:33 Annex B: Cue the Soundtrack

    1:27:06 Outro

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 7 - Building a Marriage & A Movie
    Mar 3 2026

    This week we’re talking about what security actually unlocks.

    We spent our first weekend apart since getting married (turns out… we really like each other), and it led us into a deeper conversation about honesty, jealousy, and what it looks like to create a safe relationship. Olivia shares a vulnerable moment about processing old feelings from a past relationship and why withholding jealousy and choosing grace instead changes everything.

    We also talk about what we’re building creatively right now: breakthroughs in our movie outline, renaming Atlas’ album, and how feeling secure at home gives you the freedom to take bigger risks in your art.

    Safe love. Big ideas. And a walking pad that might’ve changed Olivia’s life.


    (00:00) Intro(03:12) Turns Out We Actually Like Each Other(05:24) The Safety of Telling the Truth(31:38) Movement Changes Everything(38:52) Creative Breakthroughs(56:11) Outro

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    57 mins
  • Episode 6 - Cabin Fever, Covenant, & the Creative Itch
    Feb 24 2026

    We’re snowed in and what starts as cabin fever turns into some honest conversations about creativity, calling, and what it looks like to build a marriage with someone who never stops dreaming.

    In this episode, we talk about Olivia’s growing Needoh obsession, Atlas finally getting his thumb stitches removed, church hunting (including our visit to Hope Fellowship), and what it’s been like to reignite creative drive in the middle of everyday life and responsibilities.

    We also dive into the tension of loving a chronically creative person. The ambition, the restlessness, the constant pull toward “what’s next?”, and how to stay anchored in covenant while still chasing a big vision.


    Chapters:

    (0:00) Intro

    (7:26) Needoh & Let God

    (9:33) Stitch Please

    (15:28) Sanctuary Scouting at Hope Fellowship

    (30:31) Between Paychecks & Passion

    (46:43) The Rhythm of a Creative Marriage

    (58:32) The Itch That Won’t Quit

    (1:18:00) Outro

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    1 hr and 19 mins