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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
Ep 8 | What No One Tells You About the First Month of Parenting
We’ve officially survived (mostly) the first month of parenthood — and let’s just say, nothing could have fully prepared us for what we’ve learned, lost (sleep), and leaked.
In this episode, we’re unpacking:
- The parenting curveballs that hit harder than expected (hi, pelvic floor and baby poop panic)
- The wild breastfeeding journey — tongue tie, latch drama, and why nipples deserve hazard pay
- Postpartum fashion surprises (underwear MVP, anyone?)
- How our dogs are adjusting to life with a tiny human (spoiler: not well, Alfie)
- Why “sleeping upstairs” felt like a betrayal (even if it was only 10 feet away)
- The weird grief that comes with saying goodbye to pregnancy perks
🎮 Plus, we play a game called “Parenting Advice: Yay or Hell No” — where we react to traditional, outdated, and totally unhinged parenting advice from the past.
Let’s just say: we have thoughts on “cry it out,” “boys don’t cry,” and why biting your baby back is not the solution.
Whether you're a new parent, a dog parent wondering if they’ll adjust, or just love a good TMI overshare — this one's for you.
🎧 Tune in for the mess, the magic, and some questionable advice we’ll definitely be ignoring.
Connect with Us:
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👉 Submit future questions, topic suggestions, or respond to listener prompts: directtobradandsophia@gmail.com