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Uncles-in-Law
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Uncles-in-Law

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

★★★★★5.0(8 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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Last ep.
8 days ago
Avg length
67m
Booking Probability™
43
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Listen Score
17
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Virality (30d)
47
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About this podcast

Uncles-in-Law is what happens when three brothers-in-law hit record instead of just texting. Each week we talk family life, sports, history, and whatever broke in our houses. Highly opinionated. Mildly informed. #unclesinlaw #brothersinlaw #mattmira #stevevladeck #michaelshafrir

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts Uncles-in-Law.

Recent episodes

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Hi, Bluey Dad

May 29, 20261h 12m

Matt and Henry spend fourteen hours at Disneyland, accidentally make new friends, and discover the joys of single-rider lines. Meanwhile, the guys debate whether teleportation counts as flying, discuss the strange state

The Country Club Birthday Party and the Moon Landing Hoax

May 22, 20261h 5m

The guys discuss baseball rain delays, country club birthday parties, airport lounge kids, Costco Pokémon chaos, and why Michael is teaching Steve’s daughter conspiracy theories. Plus: Disney parenting strategy, moon lan

Broken Jaws and Juggalos

May 13, 202656m

Matt shares the results of Henry’s brutally honest school assignment ranking his favorite things in life (including “mom not home for bed”), Steve reveals the truly horrifying story of having both jaws broken twice, and

Free Bet Blackjack is a Scam (FIXED AUDIO)

May 5, 20261h 5m

Matt reunites with his entire family for the first time in 20 years at Disney, while Michael recovers from a Vegas trip that includes the mind-blowing Sphere, and a very confusing version of blackjack. Meanwhile, Steve g

The 50-Cent Baseball Contract, the Senate Hearing, and the Nanny Quit

Apr 19, 20261h 7m

Matt experiments with a new parenting strategy: paying his son 50 cents for every ball he fields at baseball practice. Meanwhile, Michael deals with a nanny quitting mid–school vacation week, and Steve walks us through w

The Baseball Meltdown

Apr 14, 20261h 3m

Matt’s son has a rough baseball practice that spirals into multiple public meltdowns, a near car incident, and some truly tough parenting moments. The guys compare notes on kids, sports, and how much of this is actually

The Annual Review, the Bad Back, and the Private Jet

Apr 6, 20261h 8m

The guys talk early-season baseball panic, golf being the only acceptable form of exercise, and the harsh reality of getting older (your back will let you know). Steve breaks down the mysterious world of academic salary

Yaya’s Pen, Matt’s Ponytail… and a 24-Hour No-Pee Streak

Mar 28, 20261h 2m

A simple question— why no one calls Michael “Mike” —spirals into nicknames, bowl cuts, and Matt’s shocking new ponytail era. Then things get weird. We get: A 24-hour no-pee situation (yes, really) A sketchy airport ticke

Red Dead, No Sleep, and a Senate Hearing

Mar 24, 20261h 0m

Michael returns from a golf trip with zero TSA drama, Matt survives a chaotic San Diego overnight involving pot pies, no Diet Coke, and a forgotten CPAP, and Steve prepares to testify before the Senate. Along the way: ki

The Pre-Dawn Doomscroll

Mar 13, 20261h 11m

The conversation covers topics related to sleep habits and phone usage, as well as a discussion about school mascots and renaming. The first chapter explores the impact of phone usage on sleep habits, while the second ch

Disney World, Lost Wallets, and a Fungus Foot Bowl

Mar 9, 20261h 8m

The podcast episode covers a range of topics, including a spontaneous trip to Disney World, wallet mishaps, and the peculiar use of household items for foot care. The hosts also discuss the challenges of carrying cash, t

Not a Straight Line of Effort

Feb 27, 20261h 10m

This week, we talk about the sporting events we’d actually spend real money to attend — from the Masters to the World Series — and somehow end up debating whether life is just one giant pass/fail test. Michael defends hi

Snowed In, Supreme Court Rulings & The Guy Who Died in Pompeii

Feb 23, 20261h 6mEp. 5

A snowstorm shuts down half the East Coast, the Supreme Court drops a major ruling, and Matt almost dies because of energy drinks and poor life choices. This week we talk: Snow day survival as a single dad Whether a Pres

$280 Solo Trip to Disneyland

Feb 14, 20261h 8mEp. 4

Matt accidentally renews a Disneyland pass, pays $150 to activate it, and spends three awkward hours alone at the park. Meanwhile: stomach bugs, trash can cleaning subscriptions, birthday party economics, and why adultho

Why Is There a Hole in My Roof?

Feb 14, 20261h 10m

The podcast episode features a humorous and eventful recount of a day in the life Matt, involving unexpected mishaps and challenges. The conversation also delves into the aversion to making phone calls and the intersecti

Bedtime is Psychological Warfare

Feb 14, 20261h 11m

The conversation begins with banter about the podcast name and transitions into discussions about the hosts' experiences during a snowstorm. It then moves on to a discussion about climate and media streaming, highlightin

Brothers-in-Law

Feb 14, 20261h 6mEp. 1

The first episode of the Brothers-in-law podcast features an introduction of the hosts and their backgrounds, including their professions, hobbies, and personal lives. The conversation also delves into a discussion about

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Topics covered

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Who is the host of Uncles-in-Law?

Uncles-in-Law is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Comedy (culture) and has published 0 episodes.

What topics does Uncles-in-Law cover?

Uncles-in-Law regularly covers Comedy, Society, Culture. It sits in the Comedy category, with a culture focus.

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How long are Uncles-in-Law episodes?

Episodes of Uncles-in-Law average 67 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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