335: This Feels Like a Divorce

Correct Opinions with Trey Kennedy and Jake Triplett1h 9mApril 1, 2026

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AI-Generated Summary

In this heartfelt and humorous episode of Correct Opinions, hosts Trey Kennedy and Jake Triplett announce a major life transition: they are moving from Kansas City to Phoenix, Arizona, marking the end of Jake's time on the show. The announcement, made on April 1st, is framed as a 'divorce' metaphor for their long-running podcast partnership since 2018, blending nostalgia, affection, and a touch of absurdity. Despite the emotional weight, the tone remains light and celebratory, with plans for a 'refresh' of the show featuring Trey and his wife Rachel, who will take over the podcast with a new dynamic. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes—from parenting struggles and childhood illnesses to quirky gadgets like grape cutters and thermal mugs—while also diving into lighter topics like trivia, celebrity lookalikes, and the awkwardness of modern physical interactions like overly clingy high fives. The hosts reflect on growth, change, and the evolving nature of relationships, both personal and professional, all while maintaining their signature blend of humor and sincerity.

Key Takeaways
1

Moving to Phoenix marks the end of Jake Triplett's era on Correct Opinions, but the show will continue with Trey and Rachel in a refreshed format.

2

Stay-at-home moms should stop saying 'I'm just a mom'—they should proudly identify as mothers and caregivers.

3

Lifeguards are not babysitters; parents must remain vigilant even in supervised environments like splash pads.

4

Modern commercials often lack creativity and value—brands should aim for memorable, engaging content instead of repetitive sales pitches.

5

Parenting involves immense physical and emotional labor, including bodily changes like a 'sacrum that hurts' and mental fatigue, which deserve recognition.

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Chapters
0:00
5 min

Opening Banter and April Fool's Joke

The episode opens with playful, absurd banter about outfits, honey-filled shirts, and a fake April Fool's joke about pregnancy. The hosts establish a lighthearted tone, teasing the audience with a fake 'Miracle Mama' cookie sponsorship.

5:00
5 min

The 'Divorce' Announcement

This does feel a little more serious than that. Three dates. Or is this a divorce? This is closer to a divorce, I would say.

Highlight
10:00
5 min

The Future of Correct Opinions

The hosts discuss the show's future: Trey and Rachel will continue with a refreshed format, including new studio setup ideas, a potential 'Mom News' segment, and a gradual reduction of Jake's presence over the next few episodes.

15:00
5 min

Parenting, Health, and Childhood Illnesses

The hosts reflect on parenting challenges, including kids getting sick, the joy of childhood diseases being eradicated (like chickenpox), and the reality of conditions like shingles and poison ivy.

20:00
5 min

The 'Stay-at-Home Mom' Correct Opinion

Stay-at-home moms should be proud. Are we not? No, you're not! So often they'll probably go, what do you do? And they go, oh, I'm just a mom. Just. Yeah, just.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Stay-at-home moms should be proud. Are we not? No, you're not! So often they'll probably go, what do you do? And they go, oh, I'm just a mom. Just. Yeah, just.
Trey Kennedy36:43
Viral: 90.0
This does feel a little more serious than that. Three dates. Or is this a divorce? This is closer to a divorce, I would say.
Trey Kennedy4:25
Viral: 85.0
The type of high five that people do where you end up like grasping afterwards is so unnecessary, inappropriate and disgusting.
Jake Triplett47:42
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Hosts

Trey KennedyJake Triplett

Guest

Rachel Kennedy
Topics Discussed
Podcast Transition and Change95%Parenting and Motherhood90%Lifeguard Responsibility85%Modern Greetings and Social Norms80%Childhood Diseases and Vaccines75%Commercials and Branding70%Parenting Gadgets and Hacks65%Trivia and Pop Culture60%
People & Brands

Trey Kennedy

person

150xPositive

Jake Triplett

person

140xPositive

Katie

person

40xPositive

Rachel Kennedy

person

35xPositive

Derek

person

15xPositive

Miracle Mama

brand

10xPositive

Patreon

other

8xPositive

Pickleball Central

other

5xPositive

Geico

brand

4xPositive

True Crime Couple

media

4xPositive

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