
Problem Solved with Jeff Guenther and Alex Moskovich Road Rage, High Libido, Pet Name Pain
Dec 2, 2025
Playful banter dives into wild speculation about high-profile scandals and power dynamics. They tackle couples therapy timing and how to build rapport. A parking spot road rage story sparks safety and revenge talk. Listeners’ sexual desire mismatches prompt options like compromise or nonmonogamy. Family move-in fears lead to boundary and safety strategies.
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Origin Of The “Tuna Can” Nickname
- Jeff explains the origin of his “Tuna Can” nickname from a high-school sexual anecdote.
- He and Alex joke about reclaiming the label and defending the tuna-can community.
Prioritize Safety Over Road-Rage Wins
- When neighbors bully you over a parking spot, prioritize safety by leaving the situation.
- Keep petty revenge as a future, nonviolent plan and lean on friends, crying, and time to regulate afterwards.
Anger Is Valid And Informative
- Anger and petty feelings are normal and can be useful emotional data after threats or humiliation.
- Use imagination and time to transform immediate rage into safer, strategic responses.
