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My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!

My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!

Amanda, Jamie, and Denny Featuring Brayden Broens · Amanda, Jamie, and Denny

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Show overview

My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME! has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 320 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 490 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 17m and 1h 43m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Comedy show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 13 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Amanda, Jamie, and Denny.

Episodes
320
Running
2019–2026 · 7y
Median length
1h 33m
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Imagine a groundbreaking podcast where your current wife and your ex-wife share a mic. In this captivating podcast, Denny takes center stage as he navigates conversations with Jamie, his ex-wife, and Amanda, his present wife, using nothing but a microphone to untangle the complexities of their intertwined lives. Together, they explore the challenges and triumphs of parenting, tackling sensitive subjects such as divorce, co-parenting, and the emotional journey of overcoming cancer while cheering on their shared daughter, Audrey. Throughout the episodes, our trio courageously confronts the realities of their relationships, discussing adoption, the dynamics of blended families, and the sometimes turbulent waters of step-parenting. This podcast invites listeners into an authentic dialogue about life and family, emphasizing the theme of "parenting without excuses." With humor, honesty, and heartfelt insight, Denny, Jamie, and Amanda offer a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to support one another as co-parents and navigate the complexities of modern family life.

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Wiped Counters, Hidden Condoms & Bedroom Labradors

May 13, 20261h 0m

Useless Trivia Night

May 6, 20261h 19m

THIS Signals a Breakup!

Apr 30, 20261h 18m

Ep 316"Would You Rather" Relationship Edition!

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A wife and an ex-wife sit down at the same table and somehow nobody gets arrested, which already feels like a win. We start with the kind of chaotic, lived-in banter you only get from people who know each other too well: music choices, country debates, spring break energy, and travel plans that turn into a surprisingly honest talk about stress, timing, and how couples actually make decisions when money and schedules get tight. Then we stumble into a side conversation about romance audiobooks and “smut,” and it opens a door to something bigger: expectations. What’s fun fantasy, what becomes pressure, and how do you keep desire and communication healthy without letting media rewrite what you think love should look like? If you’re into relationship advice, dating conversations, and modern intimacy topics, this part hits more truth than you expect. The core of the night is a relationship Would You Rather game that exposes everyone’s default settings: late versus forgetful, romantic versus practical, spontaneous versus planned, and whether you hash it out now or sleep on it. We get into honesty vs kindness, work-life balance vs ambition, privacy vs oversharing, and why money fights can erode trust faster than almost anything. It’s funny, but it’s also the kind of compatibility check you can steal for your next date night. We close with listener letters that swing hard into real-world relationship problems: resenting a partner’s child in a blended family, intrusive thoughts about cheating, and marriage habits that kill attraction and respect. If you’ve ever wondered what boundaries should be non-negotiable, this is the conversation. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your hottest Would You Rather pick. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 6, 20261h 24m

Ep 315When Co Parenting Is Equal Should Money Be Too

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A single clip about child support set us off, and we didn’t keep it polite. If custody is truly 50/50, do two parents just “handle their own house” or does child support still make sense when incomes don’t match? We talk through the uncomfortable stuff people whisper about: standard of living in two homes, the pressure the paying parent feels, and the fear the receiving parent feels when bills are due before support ever arrives. We also get honest about the ways the family court formula and the real world collide. We question whether the system is outdated, how people can game time thresholds, and what happens when remarriage changes household income but the order doesn’t change with it. Then we hit the debate everyone has an opinion on: should a parent have to prove what child support is spent on, or is that impossible because rent, utilities, groceries, school costs, and life don’t come with neat labels? If you’re navigating divorce, co-parenting, or an Indiana-style child support worksheet conversation with a lawyer, you’ll recognize the tradeoffs fast. And because we can’t stay serious for long, we shift into relationship advice where the same theme shows up again: communication. A grooming change triggers suspicion, a sexual request hits a boundary, and a coworker texting situation raises trust alarms. We say what we’d actually tell a friend, not what sounds nice. Subscribe, share this with a co-parent who has opinions, and leave a review if you want more topics like this. Where do you land on child support in a true 50/50 custody split? Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 30, 20261h 27m

Ep 314Entering Jams. No, Sicko, Her MIND!

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We tried something dangerous: a personality test where Jams answers first, then the rest of us vote on whether we agree. What starts as a quick quiz turns into a loud, hilarious honesty check about empathy, emotional insight, routines, impulse decisions, anxiety, and why “I’m fine” can mean five different things depending on the day. If you’re into personality traits, emotional intelligence, or just hearing a family call each other out with love and zero polish, this one gets real fast. We dig into the constant tug-of-war between structure and spontaneity: lists and whiteboards versus instinct and last-minute pivots. We also talk about pressure, professionalism, and why some people can look calm at work but feel completely spun up at home. Then we pay for the results and read the final type out loud, reacting to what fits, what doesn’t, and what it says about boundaries, independence, and direct communication. After the quiz, we switch gears into our relationship advice segment with brutal honesty: a “designer boots vs emergency fund” dilemma, a bro code question about dating your best friend’s ex, and an STI confession letter that forces the topic nobody wants to touch, accountability. If you like podcasts about relationships, communication, marriage, co-parenting, and blended family dynamics, you’ll get laughs and uncomfortable truths in equal measure. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one, share this with the friend who loves personality tests, and leave us a review with the trait you’re tired of being judged for. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 16, 20261h 18m

Ep 313Brayden's Here, Brozillions, & Daylight Savings Time

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A niche service turns into a masterclass in boundaries, business, and belly laughs. We kick off with studio chaos, ADHD resets, and a brutally honest look at how “even keel” feels when the captions, meds, and momentum won’t cooperate. Then we detour into the wild world of male Brazilian waxing—technique, consent, cleanup, unhelpful physics, and the unspoken rules that keep awkward moments professional. It’s hilarious and unusually useful, especially if you’ve ever wondered how real pros navigate anatomy, timing, and client comfort. From there we pitch a live brosilian for a future guest and hash out the ethics: where spectacle ends and respect begins, why reaction shots can be enough, and how to keep comedy from crossing lines. Home life barges in with a different kind of heat—clean houses, sick days, and a yard full of sticks—spark a sharp debate about invisible labor, parenting expectations, and the difference between being outside and actually getting things done. If you’ve ever felt audited for not “doing it all,” you’ll hear yourself in this one. We zoom out to the clock everyone shares: daylight saving time. Expect straight talk on sleep loss, accident spikes, stress, and the strange math of “more evening” that still leaves bodies off-kilter. Then the medical system takes a turn under the microscope with ear tubes, missed reminders, and the blame game, raising practical rules for follow-ups, advocacy, and building your own safety net when providers don’t. Our advice segment doesn’t flinch. One letter begs for spark in a reliable marriage; another flirts with a cashier while the guilt piles up. We push for agency over fantasy: plan the date, initiate the change, redirect that energy home, and stop outsourcing your desire. Finally, the minefield of telling a friend about suspected cheating gets the strategic treatment—proof, timing, and the very real risk that truth bombs miss their target. It’s raw, funny, and weirdly actionable—from waxing tables to kitchen tables to clocks we’d like to smash. If you laughed, learned, or yelled back at your phone, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a review with your favorite one-liner so we can read it on the next show. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 9, 20261h 40m

Ep 312Lies Men Tell

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What if the biggest lies in relationships aren’t cinematic betrayals, but tiny shortcuts that slowly erode trust? We dive into the everyday deceptions men lean on—“I’m almost home,” “she’s just a friend,” body count bravado, money myths—and ask why they’re so common. Is it conflict avoidance, shame, ego, or a warped idea of “protecting feelings”? We don’t stop at calling it out; we map practical ways to replace performance with partnership. We swap stories and examples that feel uncomfortably familiar: the late-night texts from an ex that blur co-parenting lines, the locked phone that sparks suspicion, and the fitness glow-up that turns into carb shaming. You’ll hear how we set boundaries with warmth, craft honest but kind responses to trap questions, and build shared rules around phones, friends, and spending that reduce the need to lie in the first place. We also explore the double standard around sexual history, why exaggeration becomes a status move for some men, and how reframing respect—from conquest to consistency—changes the incentives. Listener questions bring the themes to life. We talk through keeping things clean with an ex who’s testing the waters, pushing back when a partner’s gym zeal turns judgmental, and rescuing a home renovation stalled by pride. Across it all, the throughline is simple: clarity beats secrecy, agreements beat assumptions, and the truth lands best when it’s said with care. If you’re ready to trade white lies for real intimacy, hit play, share with a friend, and tell us the hard truth you wish more people said. And if you’re new here, subscribe and leave a review—your feedback helps more listeners find the show. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 2, 202652 min

Ep 311Lies WOMEN Tell. "That's HUGE"

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Ever wonder why “I’m fine” explodes days later? We dive into the small, strategic lies many of us tell to keep the peace—what they protect, what they cost, and how to trade them for honest conversations that don’t blow up your night. From “you pick” decision fatigue to “it didn’t cost much” money myths, we unpack the quiet patterns that shape trust, intimacy, and daily life.We get candid about the bedroom, too: why faking it shows up more than people admit, how early experiences and double standards teach silence, and what respectful, specific feedback sounds like when you actually want better connection. The double standard around body count takes center stage—why women downplay, why men inflate, and how that framing poisons curiosity and learning. If pleasure is a skill, feedback is the training plan.Then our advice segment raises the stakes. We confront three messes: saved “flattering” coworker photos on a partner’s computer, a husband’s “hypothetical” threesome pitch that features her best friend, and a pair of panties plus a vibrator discovered in the truck. We walk through calm confrontation, boundary-setting, and the difference between curiosity and disrespect. No fluff, no moralizing—just clear steps to name what happened, ask for the whole story, and decide what repair requires.This one blends humor, hard truths, and practical tools you can use tonight. If you’re tired of scripts that keep you stuck, you’ll leave with language for better timing, kinder honesty, and shared decisions that don’t drain you. Listen, share with a friend, and tell us: what’s the “little lie” you’re ready to retire? Subscribe, leave a review, and drop your take—we’re reading them all. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 16, 20261h 10m

Ep 310Saving Relationships On A Messy Valentine’s Week

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Forget the roses—let’s talk about the real work of love. We dive into Valentine’s expectations, why the “one” is a myth, and how to trade performative romance for the kind that survives cluttered weekends, sick days, and family drama. With all three mics hot, we move from jokes to jolts of truth, tackling exes who overstep, MILs with house keys, and step‑parent stand‑offs with teens who don’t owe instant respect. You’ll hear exactly where to draw lines, how to script the hard conversations, and why boundaries are love’s best security system.We also pull the covers back on bedroom stalemates. If you’re stuck in vanilla, hinting at kink, or considering a threesome, we unpack safer on‑ramps that protect trust: start with fantasy you can discuss, add toys before people, and prioritize ego safety with clear consent. When a bold ask lands wrong, repair first—“I want novelty, not a replacement”—then experiment with role‑play or sensory games. And if a partner’s hard no stays hard, respect it and redirect desire into what both of you can enjoy. Intimacy grows when curiosity and consent move together.Boredom shows up too—the partner who never plans, the gamer who forgets the date, the routine that flattens chemistry. We challenge both sides: ask for what you actually want, trade planning duties monthly, build experiences over stuff, and let separate interests breathe without resentment. If family hijacks your holiday, choose your day, set the boundary, and stop letting guilt write your calendar. It’s not about one perfect night; it’s about a pattern of care that outlasts the hashtag.Hit play for unfiltered advice, practical scripts, and some chaotic humor to keep it human. If this helped, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a boundary, and leave a quick review so more people can find us. Your stories make the next episode—send them in. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 9, 20261h 10m

Ep 309He Says It’s For The Wings, She Says It’s For The Boobs, We Order Fries

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The argument starts with “It’s just for the wings” and quickly turns into a masterclass on trust, insecurity, and boundaries. We tackle whether Hooters, Twin Peaks, and strip clubs are harmless fun or a relationship landmine, and we don’t stop at easy takes. We dig into why attention feels addictive, how confidence shifts with age and experience, and why secrecy—not skin—is what breaks trust. Along the way, we compare different jealousy triggers, share real-life lunch-break hypotheticals, and hammer home a principle we live by: respect your partner’s feelings even when your logic disagrees.Then we flip the mic to your stories. A listener wrestling with a crush on a married coworker gets the blunt advice she needs: step back before late-night texts become a situation. A new stepmom facing a 15-year-old’s world-class sarcasm hears how to blend humor, consistent boundaries, and alignment with her spouse. And for anyone who’s found “Old Stuff, Do Not Delete” on a partner’s laptop, we offer a path that protects both trust and sanity: clarify, delete, verify, and then let it go.It’s loud, it’s honest, and it’s unexpectedly hopeful. You’ll leave with practical scripts for touchy conversations, a sharper radar for real red flags, and a way to separate natural attraction from genuine disrespect. If you’ve ever argued about “sexy restaurants,” debated a bachelor party invite, or wondered whether digital nostalgia is a threat, this one’s for you.Enjoy the episode? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—then tell us where you draw the line and why. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 2, 20261h 3m

Ep 308Snowmageddon, Chickens, And Chaos

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A rare quiet Saturday, a looming “Snowmageddon,” and the three of us trying to keep the mics—and our tempers—steady. We kick off with the kind of real-life chaos that makes winter weekends memorable: TikTok checks, a crowded grocery run, and a confession that meal planning is the emotional labor no one volunteers for. From there, the vibe shifts into cozy survival mode: 43 eggs from backyard chickens, heated waterers, and the small joy of a flock that sprints for warm oatmeal. It’s homestead comfort against a cold forecast.Our storm chat gets nerdy fast. We trade over/under bets on inches, talk why extreme cold can actually limit snowfall, and spar over whether snow really “feels” different now. Climate change, not chemtrails, explains the swings—warmer air holds more moisture, and winter is increasingly about volatility, not consistency. In between, we relive childhood winters when the ground vanished till March, and admit we still love snow even when we hate the cold. Practical PSA included: stay off the roads so first responders can do their jobs, even if your 4x4 says otherwise.Then we open the inbox and stop pulling punches. A married man admits he’s attracted to his sister-in-law. We tackle it head-on: temptation isn’t destiny, distance matters, and integrity is a daily choice. Next, a listener wonders if she’s actually into blindfolds, safe words, and impact play—or just people-pleasing. Our take: consent and curiosity over performance, lock the door, and try what feels safe without forcing what doesn’t. Finally, the in-law gauntlet—backhanded compliments, petty digs, and a spouse who won’t intervene. We lay out a two-step plan: ask your partner to set the boundary, then set it yourself if nothing changes. Family isn’t a hall pass for disrespect.If you’re here for winter vibes, real advice, and unfiltered laughs about eggs, aisles, and everything intimate, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a snow day companion, and leave a review with your snowfall prediction—we’re taking the over or under on 5.5 inches. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 26, 20261h 3m

Ep 307Waxing, Weddings, And What Keeps Love Alive

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The studio’s barely wrangled, the vibes are high, and we waste no time diving into the delightfully uncomfortable. We kick off with the story of a first‑ever “manzillion” and everything no one tells you about waxing men: heat, tension, body mechanics, consent, and the comedic chaos that comes with doing a very intimate service professionally. It’s hilarious and weirdly educational, and it tees up a bigger theme—how honesty, boundaries, and lightheartedness help us navigate intimacy without losing our minds.From there, we pivot to weddings that break the mold. Think airplane vows announced mid‑flight, haunted museums, aquariums, caves, roller coasters, and the legal oddities of saying “I do” in the sky. We unpack whether spectacle adds meaning or steals it, and how to make a ceremony fit your story without turning strangers into captive guests. Along the way, we fold in research‑backed marriage insights: why the 50 percent divorce stat is a myth, how birth order can shape conflict, and how couples average only a few minutes of true one‑on‑one time each day. The fix isn’t glamorous—fifteen minutes of undistracted attention, a goodbye kiss, and a shared hobby can move mountains.Then comes the inbox. One partner is craving voyeur‑style role‑play, another freezes when trying a new toy. We offer direct, judgment‑free guidance: name the boundary, go slow, use clear signals, and debrief after. Curiosity thrives with consent and compassion, not surprises. We close with a tough classic—the overbearing mother‑in‑law who reorganizes cabinets and critiques dinner. Our stance: align as a couple, set simple house rules, use calm scripts, and back each other up in the room. Love draws boundaries so a family can breathe, and humor helps you keep them.If you laughed, learned, or felt seen, tap follow, share this with a friend who needs a boundary boost, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Your support keeps the mics hot and the stories honest. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 19, 20261h 14m

Ep 306Thanksgiving, Chaos, And Chosen Traditions

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A holiday isn’t just a date on the calendar; it’s a messy, joyful, sometimes heartbreaking bundle of stories we keep choosing to tell together. From the first yawns of a live stream to the last bite of leftovers, we trace how traditions are made, broken, and rebuilt, and why the annual Turkey Bowl is sacred even when the weather and the knees don’t cooperate.If Thanksgiving makes you excited and anxious at the same time, you’re not alone. We get candid about menus that never get written, grocery runs that happen too late, and that one person who wants control while hating the workload. Food gets its own spotlight—deep-fried turkey, deviled eggs, corn and green bean casseroles, and the sweet potato standoff—alongside the tactical stuff that keeps hosts sane: clear roles, realistic lists, and end-of-day reflection. We also talk about grief that shows up in November and how keeping a goofy ritual, like a family gobble, can turn tension into connection.For anyone bracing for extended family energy, we share ten simple moves to turn “ug” into “yay”: bring an easy game, be a helper without hovering, find your people (or the dog), make a “three wins” list, start a silly tradition, eat what you love without guilt, run a stealth compliment mission, claim a two‑minute recharge spot, bring a shareable treat, and end with a thankful text. Then we light up the relationship hotline with boundaries in the bathroom, past hookups colliding with present partners, and whether to christen an old childhood room with paper-thin walls. Expect humor, honesty, and zero judgment.Whether you come for the family football smack talk or the practical ways to keep peace in the kitchen, you’ll leave with perspective, a few belly laughs, and permission to make the day your own. If this episode made you smile, think, or breathe easier about the holidays, subscribe, share it with your people, and leave a review so others can find us. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 24, 202558 min

Ep 305Mind Your P’s, Your Q’s, And Your Dog’s Chip Bag

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What happens when a husband, a wife, an ex-wife, and a returning son sit down to podcast right before the holidays? You get a sharp, funny, and unexpectedly sincere tour through family logistics, language quirks, and real-world relationship problems—plus a brand-new dog named Billie Jean who steals a surprising chunk of the spotlight.We kick off with party fallout from a “surprise” 40th that wasn’t, slide into Brayden’s homecoming and dog-dad wisdom, and then tumble into a grammar brawl over roofs vs rooves that somehow becomes a metaphor for being human. From there, we go full word-nerd: decoding the roots of “bee’s knees,” “burning the midnight oil,” “close but no cigar,” and “mind your P’s and Q’s,” before fast-forwarding to the culture of modern slang—“touch grass,” “let him cook,” “no cap,” “caught in 4K,” and even the chaotic sprawl of “skibidi.” It’s a lively mix of etymology, pop culture, and pure family banter.The middle act shifts into high-value relationship advice with unfiltered charm. A cold bedroom after years of marriage. A spouse weaponizing spreadsheets. A hobby that’s just a little too loud. A curveball proposal about a threesome that tests boundaries and trust. We talk consent, curiosity, budgets with dignity, headphones over hostility, and how to disagree without breaking the bond. No lectures, no fluff—just useful framing and a lot of humor to make it livable.We wrap with quick “love and hate” reflections as Thanksgiving approaches, celebrating the small rituals that make a messy family work. If you like conversational shows with substance, this one blends comedy, co-parenting, and practical insight into an hour you’ll quote later. Hit follow, share it with a friend who loves good idioms and better advice, and leave a review to help more curious listeners find us. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 17, 20251h 17m

Ep 304We Put Our Relationships To The Test And Learned Why Communication Beats Scorekeeping

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The holidays have us sprinting, the leaves aren’t raked, and yes—we turned that chaos into a live “productive relationship” quiz that put all our habits on display. From who talks it out now versus who waits to cool off, to how we split chores when life piles up, we turned everyday moments into honest data points. Spoiler: convenience rules until it breaks, celebration of small wins needs work, and pure listening is rarer than we thought.We warm up with homesteading stories and the egg freshness test you’ll actually use, then trade TV recommendations—ER nostalgia and The Pitt, a tightly wound emergency-room day told hour by hour—that double as couple bonding. The quiz digs deeper into stress responses, emotional check-ins, and repair: when to pause, when to speak, and how to make appreciation specific so it sticks. We get candid about screens at dinner, what “unplugged” really means, and why ritual check-ins beat grand gestures.Our advice segment gets spicy and practical: handling a partner’s lie about meeting an old fling, negotiating mismatched libidos without shame, and drawing the line between privacy and secrecy. We talk jealousy, timing, and how encouragement outperforms pep talks and critique when motivation runs low. We wrap with “one thing we love, one we hate,” celebrating time given back, kids learning new skills, and a united front against the time change.If you’re craving real talk you can use—communication versus fixing, stress teamwork, trust boundaries, and tiny rituals that build resilience—this one’s your field guide. Listen, share it with your partner, and try the quiz together. Then tell us your score, your biggest aha, and the one habit you’ll change this week. Subscribe, leave a review, and send your letters to [email protected] so we can weigh in next time. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 10, 20251h 8m

Ep 303Ball Gags Won’t Save A Marriage, But Communication Might

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The moment you realize the marriage won’t recover doesn’t arrive with fireworks. It’s quiet, heavy, and strangely clarifying. We go straight into that space and map the path through it: how to time the conversation, what to say (and what not to), and how to protect your kid’s sense of safety while you dismantle a life with care.Brittany joins us to share the lived reality behind a “mutual” split: years of trying, the cycles of progress and relapse, the toll of walking on eggshells, and the calm that followed finally saying the words. We talk about framing the divorce talk with I statements, choosing privacy over drama, holding firm without cruelty, and saving logistics for a separate, calmer meeting. If you’ve ever wondered whether staying “for the kids” helps, we break down why children feel the tension you think you’re hiding and how a low‑conflict separation can actually give them more stability.From there, we dig into life after the decision. Co‑parenting requires a new relationship: civility before friendship, documented agreements, shared goals around school and health, and a united front for your child. We get honest about resentment—the slow leak that flattens a marriage—and how “small” gripes often signal a bigger wound: feeling unheard. We also field frank listener questions about stale sex, mismatched desire, and how to suggest change without shaming a partner, blending humor with clear, actionable advice.If you’re sitting on the fence, this conversation offers a practical, compassionate blueprint: protect the child, respect each other, and choose clarity over chaos. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find a kinder way through hard endings. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 3, 20251h 48m

Ep 302Jealousy, Jokes, And The Truth

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Ever notice how jealousy doesn’t ask permission? One minute you’re fine, the next you’re replaying a conversation, zooming in on a photo, or wondering why a text went unanswered. We decided to stop pretending and put our own relationships on the line with a jealousy quiz—then tore into what the results actually mean when you live together, co-parent, and try to trust each other in real life.We map out the difference between a normal twinge and spirals that come from insecurity, fear of abandonment, and past betrayal. From attention at parties to opposite-sex friendships to phones left on read, we explore how triggers show up and how to respond without turning into surveillance officers. We talk mindfulness that doesn’t feel woo, reframes that shift “feelings = facts,” and the quiet power of building self-worth outside your relationship so reassurance isn’t a bottomless well. Expect honesty, a lot of laughter, and a few gut-punch truths about boundaries, self-talk, and knowing your worth.Our advice segment doesn’t flinch: a listener pressured to drive a wheelchair-using friend without proper training, a postpartum partner wrecked by a “zoom-in” on a coworker’s photo, and a marriage strained by porn use and mismatched desire. We unpack safety, values, and communication that works under stress. If you’ve ever asked yourself whether jealousy is a red flag or a useful signal, you’ll walk away with language, tools, and perspective to handle it better.Listen, share with a friend who needs a reality check with heart, and leave a quick rating or review so more people can find the show. Your stories shape our next episode—what’s your biggest jealousy trigger? Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 27, 20251h 4m

Ep 301Burn Bans, Road Rage, And The Fraying Of Everyday Decency

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A single phone call about a city burn ban spirals into threats—and becomes our jumping-off point to ask a harder question: why are tiny frictions turning into full-blown fights? We trace the emotional arc from everyday annoyances to public blowups, weaving in a tense on-road encounter, a chaotic midday scene, and the nerves of stepping into a new leadership role. What emerges is a clear pattern: social media’s echo chambers, economic pressure, and political theater have rewired how we handle conflict, making patience feel rare and empathy optional.We don’t stop at diagnosis. We pull apart the mechanics of online outrage—the highlight reels, the instant pile-ons, the way platforms reward dunking over dialogue—and map them to the awkwardness many of us feel face-to-face after years of isolation. We talk about free speech with grown-up nuance: protect robust expression, draw a hard line at threats, and normalize course corrections without public shaming. If leaders model contempt, everyday interactions copy that tone. So we argue for something braver: choosing grace in small, daily ways that actually lower the temperature.You’ll also hear our rapid-fire relationship segment: hidden “emergency” money and trust, the gift-giving loop that misses the mark, and the houseguest situation that needed a hotel. Through it all, we offer practical steps anyone can use right now—kindness as default, non-judgment long enough to hear context, awareness of your own tells, tech boundaries that blunt the outrage cycle, and a bias for experiences over performative posts. None of this fixes the internet or politics—but it restores personal agency and rebuilds local trust, inch by inch.If this resonates, tap follow, share with a friend who needs a calmer feed, and leave a review with one habit that helps you keep your cool. Your small change might spark someone else’s. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 20, 20251h 33m

Ep 300Gridiron Chaos, Kitchen Fights, and Cake Pops

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What happens when a football quiz collides with real life? We start with a fast, funny A‑to‑Z of gridiron terms, crown an unexpected champ, and argue our way through numbers everyone thinks they know—timeouts, first downs, quarters, longest kicks—until the room erupts over a final fumble call. It’s the kind of playful rivalry that makes learning football feel easy, even if you’ve only ever rooted for the yellow line on TV.Then we pivot hard into the good stuff: raw, honest advice about intimacy and trust. One listener asks why her partner keeps going solo in bed despite a very active sex life; we talk consent, privacy, and how to turn awkward discovery into connection without shame. Another letter unpacks a vanishing text from a too-pretty stranger right before a new baby arrives. We walk through what counts as spam versus suspicion, how disappearing messages work, and the practical checks—phone bills, patterns, tone—that help you respond without blowing up your life. We even tackle the “he took cash from my purse” dilemma and sketch out simple systems that protect both respect and the budget.It’s messy, warm, and very human—live-stream hiccups, heat-induced grumps, and even a rogue eyelash spider can’t derail the rhythm of friends who know how to spar and still show up. If you like your podcasts with sports talk you can actually use, relationship guidance that’s straight but kind, and the chemistry of a blended family that refuses to fake it, you’ll be right at home.If you laughed, learned, or yelled an answer out loud, tap follow, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review—what question should we tackle next?Start with this Description Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website:https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 13, 202557 min
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