Life After I Do Podcast
Marriage and relationships can be tough. You may feel like you’re the only one struggling but you’re not. Life After I do is a weekly podcast where Morice and Kynesha, a black married millennial couple, share their experiences and advice on everything from kids and family to intimacy and connection. Noting is off limits.
In their 24 years together and 10 years of marriage, Morice and Kynesha have learned a lot about what it takes to make a relationship work. They know the importance of communication, trust and commitment. They also know it’s okay to not have it all figured out.
Join them every Wednesday as they talk about their own journey of “Life After I do”.
Life After I Do Podcast
Latest Episodes
Our 2 Cents Vol. 38: Friends, Affairs, and Consequences
Our 2 Cents Vol. 38 brings a full lineup of Booski stories about boundaries, friendships, family entitlement, social media expectations, cheating, and the complicated space between support and disrespect. Nesha G and Moelethal respond to situat...
Temptation
Temptation in marriage does not disappear just because you love your spouse. In this episode of Life After I Do, Nesha G and Moelethal talk about what temptation looks like, when it becomes dangerous, and why self-control matters more than blam...
Would You Stay or Walk Away?
Would you stay or walk away if your marriage was tested by betrayal, secrecy, emotional distance, debt, family disrespect, or a loss of intimacy? In this episode, Nesha G and Moelethal ask each other the hard relationship questions that most co...
Our 2 Cents Vol. 37: When Chores Become Resentment
Sometimes the smallest things reveal the biggest relationship issues. A trash bag left by the door, a credit card balance that keeps growing, a family dinner seating arrangement, or a visit that goes two hours too long can expose resentment, em...
How Marriage Changes Things
Love changes when life starts asking for more than butterflies. In this episode of Life After I Do, Nesha G and Moelethal look at who they were then, who they are now, and what twenty-plus years of love, bills, parenting, sacrifice, attraction,...
Fan Mail
Am I the jerk for making my ex-wife adhere to her words and boundaries? She told me back in December that she would be the last resort if I needed to pick up our child. She said she would give me the same thing if I needed assistance. However, she hasn’t followed through on those boundaries since then. When I hold her accountable, she gets upset and makes a confrontation. Additionally, she’s constantly disrupted my schedule since I started my current job 18 months ago. She also disregarded the boundaries of her family. When we broke up, she told me not to worry about her or our son, only about our daughter. So, I’ve been respecting her boundaries ever since. I’ve given her everything she’s asked for. With that being said, she’s even sent me texts asking about women, my children, and who’s around our daughter. What’s more, she asks about my schedule. In my mind, if you’re the last resort, how can you claim to care about what’s going on? Am I the jerk for making her adhere to her words and boundaries?
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