FULL SHOW - WHY DO CARS HAVE FOUR WHEELS IF TWO AREN'T BEING USED 🛞

Mai Morning Crew1h 3mMarch 31, 2026

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The My Morning Crew Catch-Up Podcast dives into a wide range of lighthearted and thought-provoking topics, blending workplace culture, personal anecdotes, and quirky curiosities. The episode opens with a humorous exchange about the team’s upcoming 18-hour shift, setting a playful tone. Key segments include a deep-dive into global debt, exploring how countries borrow from each other and why debt isn’t inherently bad—comparing it to a mortgage. The crew then tackles the question of how bosses can show appreciation without spending money, generating creative suggestions like early leave, remote work, and simple thanks. A standout moment comes with a viral story of a Miami man selling his home using AI instead of a real estate agent, saving on fees and selling above estimate. The show also explores social dynamics, from unspoken 'girl code' and 'guy code' rules to the psychology behind why people choose certain cars—like the Nissan Leaf or Ford Ranger—based on perceived driving ability. The episode closes with a reflective icebreaker: 'Who’s the villain in your story?', sparking personal confessions and emotional honesty. Throughout, the hosts blend humor, empathy, and curiosity, creating a vibrant mix of workplace banter and human insight.

Key Takeaways
1

Debt isn't inherently bad—governments use it to fund infrastructure and crisis response, and foreign ownership of debt creates mutual interest in a country’s stability.

2

Appreciation at work doesn’t require money: simple gestures like early leave, remote work, or a genuine 'thank you' can boost morale and performance.

3

AI is now being used to sell homes—this Miami man saved 3% in agent fees and sold above estimate using AI for pricing, marketing, and contracts.

4

Car names and types can signal driving behavior: names like 'Nissan Leaf' or 'BYD Dolphin' are jokingly associated with bad drivers, while Utes like the Ford Ranger are seen as aggressive.

5

The 'villain in your story' icebreaker can unlock deep, honest conversations about personal growth, trauma, and resilience in new relationships.

Chapters
0:00
10 min

The 18-Hour Shift & Workplace Energy

The hosts kick off with a humorous look at their upcoming 18-hour workday, setting a playful tone with banter about pacing, word limits, and the chaos of being on air for so long. They reflect on team dynamics, personal routines, and the importance of keeping energy up.

10:00
10 min

Global Debt Explained

It's better to have debt. So like they say how having a mortgage is healthy debt.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Appreciation Without Spending Money

A simple thank you goes a long way as some bosses don't know how to say the word let alone the meaning of it.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

AI Sells a House in Miami

He used AI to help create a selling strategy, set the price, suggested small improvements... and even helped draft the contract.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

Car Culture & Driving Stereotypes

Nissan Leaf drivers, problematic. Nissan Leaf's up there for me.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
He used AI to help create a selling strategy, set the price, suggested small improvements... and even helped draft the contract.
Famer Nixon23:50
Viral: 88.0
I think it's a nice sweet icebreaker you could give to someone when you're first meeting them rather than... What do you do for Mahi?
Famer Nixon56:50
Viral: 85.0
A simple thank you goes a long way as some bosses don't know how to say the word let alone the meaning of it.
Eads22:31
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Hosts

TeganFamer NixonEadsAaronEric
Topics Discussed
workplace appreciation90%global debt88%artificial intelligence in real estate85%car culture and driving stereotypes82%personal storytelling and vulnerability80%workplace humor and banter75%mental health and trauma70%consumer behavior and product naming65%
People & Brands

Tegan

person

15xPositive

Famer Nixon

person

14xPositive

Eads

person

13xPositive

Aaron

person

12xNeutral

Eric

person

8xPositive

AI

other

7xPositive

Nissan Leaf

other

6xNegative

Ford Ranger

other

5xNegative

New Zealand

place

5xPositive

BYD Dolphin

other

4xNegative

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