Relatable with The Roses
If you've ever wondered how other couples actually navigate the hard conversations, balance demanding careers without losing each other, or just survive the beautiful chaos of building a life together - you've found your people.
Each week, Bradley (Peloton instructor) and Sophia (business owner) invite you into Casa Rose for the conversations couples have behind closed doors but rarely admit to having. We're talking raw, honest talks about marriage, money, ambition, family planning, and all the messy human stuff you think about in the shower but never say out loud.
Think of it as being a fly on the wall with your most transparent friends. You'll hear them tackle listener questions, share real-time stories from their actual life, get advice from experts who know what they're talking about, and yes - even crash their double dates with some faces you might recognize. This is your all-access pass to a relationship that's figured out how to keep it real and keep it fun.
Welcome to Relatable - where perfect is boring and honest is everything.
Relatable with The Roses
Latest Episodes
Ep 53 | Does America Really Have Drive-Thru Funeral Homes? (And Other Things People Are Discovering During the World Cup)
This week on Relatable, we kick things off by admitting we may have forgotten to explain the entire premise of Love Is Blind before interviewing Kelly Chase. So, naturally, we attempt to correct the record.Then, with th...
Ep 52 | Love Is Blind: Kelly Chase Reveals What Really Happened Behind the Scenes
Love Is Blind fans (or the reality TV curious!), this one's for you.This week we're joined by Kelly Chase from Season 1 of Love Is Blind for an honest conversation about what really happened behind the scenes of one of Netflix's biggest ...
Ep 51 | Is Bradley Dead Inside? (And Other Questions We Faced This Week)
This week we're talking about everything from Chloe's suspiciously accurate ability to know when we're coming home to Bradley's annual battle with hay fever.We also revisit our thoughts on Stranger Things, debate whether emotional TV sce...