Old iPods, New Problems, Same Chaos
Togethermess
Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd
4.9 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 20 April 2026
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Coupons on dates, loyalty tests, and a debate you didn’t know you needed…plus a little chaos, a little nostalgia, and a reminder that life might’ve been simpler than we think.
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| 0:00.0 | Yeah, you media group. Oh, I'm like, you guys got into politics and he's like, yeah, well, we were dating for four months and I was like, oh, back to dating. I'm like, oh, my God, I wouldn't like, like, we already talked about that. I don't think I could date that for a day. We're just going to stay together even when we hate each other. Thanks. Hey, guys, episode 236. It's been, it's been a great week actually. It's been really hectic, but it's felt, it has felt good. Yeah, we got a lot done or working hard. Thank you guys by the way off the top for everybody who wrote us about doing the extra thing and rewatching our seasons. A Brother. We're still kind of sorting things out, but we really appreciate your feedback, honestly, because both of us in the company, yay, that we work with. We want to make it work for everybody, and we're still kicking the can around on that idea, but we really appreciate your feedback. It actually helped us a lot. Oh, so much. And I appreciate everybody was so kind about it. Yeah. I mean, on its feedback, but it's just not in the budget right now or no, I just don't pay for subscriptions at all. Right. Or yes. Yeah. It was all over the board. Everybody was very kind. So I appreciate the feedback because that definitely determines a lot. Yeah. But anyways, it does feel good. Like when you're busy all day, it sucks when you're in it, but then when you're done, you're like at night, you're like, oh, that was a good day. I put it on his day's work, you know? I know, and then I sleep better. I've been just so tired. I went today, look at my arms, you guys. I went, can you all see? I didn't got a laser. Instead of, insert a picture of your back. Oh my gosh, my back looks gnarly. |
| 1:48.4 | I don't understand a laser. Instead of picture of your back. |
| 1:46.1 | Oh my gosh, my back looks annoying. I don't understand why Jordan, why you do that to yourself. We've already discussed it. We're not gonna talk about it, but I do it every year around this time. My skin holds a lot of pigment, or what is it, melanin, or however they say it. and I'm always super even like January, February, |
| 2:05.6 | I'm still too tan from like the summer, |
| 2:08.4 | even though I'm not out in the sun. And so today I was they were like, yeah, you're fine. You can get stuff done. I didn't get my chest done, but I do my arms every year. My back again looks gnarly, but one of the girls, I go to this place called Vital and Cherry Creek. I've been going there since 2018 and Trista from the bachelor that was here. She always went there and so she referred me there whenever we moved here because I didn't know where to go. But one of the girls is moving away and she's always just so great, like so positive, so pleasant. even if she's having a bad day. And she's just a sweet girl, young, inner 20s. And her husband got into the Navy and they're moving away. And today was her last day. So I kind of planned it, like I coordinated it with her. Like it was going to be her last day so I could tell her by. And I don't know, I just like kept getting this feeling. |
| 3:06.0 | I was like, okay, I need to go get her a Starbucks gift card. |
| 3:08.8 | Or I need to get her something before she leaves |
| 3:11.0 | because she's just been so great to me. |
| 3:12.3 | Like, was scheduling or calls me and like, can you change your appointment? I'm like, sure, no problem. And I always get like attached to people at the places I go. |
| 3:20.9 | And then when someone leaves, I hate it. |
| 3:23.6 | I hate when they leave because I just know them |
| 3:25.8 | and I just enjoy like catching up with them |
| 3:27.4 | when I go to my appointments. |
| 3:28.7 | It's just like when you go to your hair appointments. And anyways, so today I didn't have time to go get a gift card. So I was like, you know what, I'm just gonna run to the ATM and get some cash for because she's driving cross country by herself. And I told her, I gave her the money today. And I was like, here, each state you go into, like get a Starbucks on me and like to keep you up and driving because I know that's gotta be hard moving everything. And she started crying. And then I got like all teary eyed. And I was like, oh, no, stop doing that. |
| 4:05.1 | I was like, that makes me cry. |
| 4:07.0 | And I was like, I'm really going to miss you. |
| 4:08.4 | But we had talked about things before and she's just like, I'm going to start my YouTube page again. I'm going to do this. And she's like, I don't know where life is going right now. And I was like, things are going to be good. It just reminded me when we were, I was in my late 20s and I didn't know what was going |
| 4:24.6 | to happen. |
| 4:25.6 | Like we get up and we move to Colorado, we put loss into the back of the car and we start |
| 4:29.3 | driving. And we were, I was in my late 20s, and I didn't know what was gonna happen. Like we get up and we move to Colorado, we put loss into the back of the car and we start driving, you know? And it was just like, what's this life gonna be like? What's gonna happen? And it always works out even when it seems like times are tough or things don't feel right at the time. And she's moving even further away from her family. |
| 4:45.5 | And so it just like, I don't know, |
| 4:47.2 | it was like all my heart that I had to do something. I mean, it wasn't like a lot, but I mean, I felt like I just needed to do something for her. That was nice. Yeah. They reminded me. Did we talk about cheating on your barber last time? I don't know if I had the conversation. I just got my haircut like last week and usually I just cut my own hair like the sides. |
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