My Two Wives Podcast
Get ready for My Two Wives, the podcast where 26 years of friendship meet total chaos, business hustle, and pure, unfiltered entertainment. Hosted by two best friends who couldn’t be more different, this is where raw honesty, shameless humor, and unapologetic quirkiness collide. As business owners, they’re a perfect storm of passion, dysfunction, and pure magic, and they're pulling back the curtain on everything from wild entrepreneurial adventures to real-life moments that’ll make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even cry. They’re not afraid to speak their truth—no filters, no sugarcoating, just real talk that will have you hooked from the first episode. Whether they’re sharing the secrets of their business or just having a candid chat about life’s weirdest moments, you’ll never know what to expect—but you’ll always be entertained. Tune in for the perfect blend of chaos, heart, and a whole lot of laughs!
My Two Wives Podcast
Do Men Still Want to Lead? Do Women Still Want to Submit?
Are traditional gender roles in relationships outdated — or do they still serve a purpose?
In this episode of My Two Wives, we’re unpacking the pressure, the programming, and the reality of playing “wife” and “husband” in modern marriages. From who leads and who nurtures, to who earns and who sacrifices — we’re asking the real questions:
🧠 Do traditional gender roles actually work anymore? 📉 With divorce rates hovering around 50%, should women still rely on the promise of “forever”? 💪 And can you be in love and still protect your independence?
Tash and Larni don’t hold back as they explore the tension between wanting to feel cared for… and not wanting to end up financially, emotionally, or mentally dependent in a world where marriages break down every day.
Whether you’re married, divorced, dating, or done — this one’s going to hit.
🎧 Listen now on all platforms and tell us — are gender roles holding relationships together, or tearing them apart?
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