Caution Ahead
Caution Ahead is the marriage podcast that proves opposites don’t just attract—they collide (in the most entertaining way possible). Hosted by Scott, a purpose-driven, no-nonsense husband, and Angie, his creative, laid-back wife, this husband and wife podcast shares real marriage advice for couples navigating love, parenting, money, intimacy, and everyday relationship struggles.
Each week, we keep it honest, messy, and real with funny marriage advice, raw stories, and relationship tips that actually work. Whether you’re newlyweds, long-time partners, or just curious about what really happens behind closed doors, you’ll get candid relationship insights you won’t find anywhere else.
If you’re looking for a relationship advice podcast that feels like equal parts couples therapy and comedy show, this is it. Tune in every week for the marriage tips, laughs, and unfiltered conversations every couple needs.
Caution Ahead
Ep. 30 – Furniture Assembly: How Hard Can It Be?
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Furniture assembly looks simple—until you’re surrounded by parts, missing screws, and instructions that don’t make sense. In this first episode, Scott walks through his very first experience with ready-to-assemble furniture and how that moment reflects a bigger shift in how we buy, build, and value things today.
We talk about the rise of IKEA and flat-pack furniture, why it became so popular, and the real advantages and disadvantages of assembling furniture yourself. From cost savings and convenience to frustration, shortcuts, and false confidence, this episode breaks down what furniture assembly gets right—and where it goes wrong.
We finish with Scott’s practical, no-nonsense tips to assemble furniture without losing your patience, your time, or your sanity. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or tackling your first flat-pack box, this episode is about doing it right, learning as you go, and taking pride in building something yourself.
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