Mr. & Mrs. Inglis

All aboard the chaos express! If you’ve got a ticket for this ride, you already know it. It’s the one where there’s never enough time in the day—kids’ schedules outpace yours, work demands keep piling up, and oh yeah, the laundry, dishes, mowing the lawn, and bills aren’t going to handle themselves. Let’s not forget staying connected with friends and family, even though you planned to be in bed by 9 pm…but it’s now 11 pm, and tomorrow starts before the sun does. Sound familiar?
 
We’re right there with you. Welcome to The Mr. & Mrs. Inglis Podcast, hosted by Shaen and Meghan Inglis—a weekly show where we dive into real and honest conversations about the wild ride of raising kids, growing careers, and managing family and friendships in the middle of life’s beautiful chaos. So grab your ticket and join us for a weekly dose of camaraderie, connection, and a reminder that you’re never in this alone.
 
Follow and subscribe to the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast and visit our channel and our website at shaeninglis.com to check out and follow our other podcasts.  You can also follow Shaen and Meghan @ShaenInglis on Instagram, YouTube, or at shaeninglis.com. Feel free to share the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast with someone who would enjoy and benefit from our weekly discussions.

What is Mr. & Mrs. Inglis?

All aboard the chaos express! If you’ve got a ticket for this ride, you already know it. It’s the one where there’s never enough time in the day—kids’ schedules outpace yours, work demands keep piling up, and oh yeah, the laundry, dishes, mowing the lawn, and bills aren’t going to handle themselves. Let’s not forget staying connected with friends and family, even though you planned to be in bed by 9 pm…but it’s now 11 pm, and tomorrow starts before the sun does. Sound familiar?

We’re right there with you. Welcome to The Mr. & Mrs. Inglis Podcast, hosted by Shaen and Meghan Inglis—a weekly show where we dive into real and honest conversations about the wild ride of raising kids, growing careers, and managing family and friendships in the middle of life’s beautiful chaos. So grab your ticket and join us for a weekly dose of camaraderie, connection, and a reminder that you’re never in this alone.

Follow and subscribe to the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast and visit our channel and our website at shaeninglis.com to check out and follow our other podcasts. You can also follow Shaen and Meghan @ShaenInglis on Instagram, YouTube, etc. Feel free to share the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast with someone who would enjoy and benefit from our weekly discussions.

(upbeat music)

Inquiring minds wanna know,

but we'll just tell you

why it's because of that.

That don't go well together, right?

Cause we're idiots, right?

What?

My back does not appreciate that at all.

Was it worth it?

No, not at all.

No, no.

I mean, I've got some stories.

Getting old, this is what

they say about getting old.

It's not necessarily graceful.

I'm talking to the lady

that's in a knee brace.

I know, like

stereotypical, like old couple.

I don't enjoy running at all.

They had to drag me off the

floor as I'm like whimpering.

The physics of being

nine months pregnant,

bending down, trying to.

I laid their like a limp dead fish.

That day was the

greatest thing they gave me.

I think they asked if I

shot, but I mean, you know.

(laughing)

That couple's in trouble.

You know, they're all about

you and taking care of you.

Um, hello?

Yeah, I totally stole

your show that night.

I mean, I did get a

medal of honor for it.

You did, you did.

Pays Jesus.

I praise Jesus.

Ha, ha.

When I get a witness.

Yeah, we're both smiling at each other

because I think

that's one of those things

that you believe that you help a lot.

And then there's things

that we pay people to do.

And then there's things

that we pay people to do.

You ran head first into a moving car.

Yes.

My brother just got hit by a car.

I still think it was a sabotage deal.

Isn't that always how it happened?

Always how it happened.

It's always the one more time.

And it is a gash that you could measure.

And I was like.

I've been there for a while now.

It's like when I was younger.

So for the record, don't do this.

Don't do this.

This, and I was like, what?

And I got it back, 2008.

Believe it or not, it

was a really long time ago.

Her justification, even after the fact,

that's almost worse.

Blase about it, I just wanted you

to have a dose of reality.

Don't you dare have a

positive attitude going this.

They got a name for that lady.

Aww.

No, I'm coming.

Oh, yeah.

I'm gearing up and I'm coming.

I will get you.

Megan's back to back

to back to back to back.

You are a Bunsen burner incident.

Bunsen burner, I lost

my eyelashes by the loop.

I don't know what that

means, but that sounds dangerous.

I, you know, I got away with it.

That was the Halloween blizzard.

And the windshield was

negative 66, I think.

We're wearing heated

apparel at this point.

Randy.

Randy, yeah.

I can't put my arms down.

Rock talk.

We're not on the same page all the time

because you're not

necessarily finishing my excursions.

There you go.

That one works.

(laughing)

Aww, if you have a doxy, they hate snow.

So, up.