The Family Superlatives

The Family Superlatives

From Two Sons and Me by PodcastOne

May 29, 2026 · 46 min · Episode 8

About this episode

The episode features a lighthearted debate among family members about their survival skills and personal habits, revealing deeper emotional themes of independence and family dynamics.

Welcome back to Two Sons and Me… where absolutely nobody is safe once the conversation starts rolling. This week, Todd, Chase, and Grayson debate everything from who could survive prison the longest to who would completely fall apart without their phone, money, or social media. Along the way, they rank the entire family on survival skills, stubbornness, drama levels, texting habits, spending habits, and who’s most likely to start a fight. What starts as a lighthearted “family superlatives” game quickly turns into accusations of favoritism, stories about arrests, near disasters at home, and reality show trauma. The guys also get honest about growing older, moving away from each other, and how strange it feels watching the family slowly spread out after spending so many years living life together under one roof. Todd opens up about how hard it is seeing his kids become fully independent adults, while Chase and Grayson continue doing what they do best… making sure he never gets too emotional for too long. At the core of it all, this episode is really about one thing: No matter how much they roast each other, nobody knows this family better than the people sitting at the table. It’s…

People in this episode

Hosts: Todd, Chase, Grayson

Topics covered

  • family dynamics
  • superlatives
  • independence
  • communication
  • relationships

Keywords

  • family superlatives
  • survival skills
  • communication
  • relationships
  • independence

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