Session 28: Calling Crissle

Session 28: Calling Crissle

From Crissle’s Couch by CAKE MEDIA

May 26, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

Crissle answers live caller questions about friendship, family support, and interracial relationship tensions.

This week Crissle is answering your questions LIVE! Today’s callers are opening up about friendship fallout, feeling emotionally unsupported by family and navigating tension within interracial relationships and marriage. One caller is struggling with how to reconnect after ghosting her best friend for over a year. Another caller is questioning her role within her family after years of feeling unheard and emotionally unsupported by the people she’s always shown up for. The final caller opens up about difficult conversations surrounding race, politics and white fragility after her husband admitted he would’ve voted for Trump if they were American. Crissle gives advice on communication, emotional accountability, family dynamics, conflict avoidance and what it means to feel truly safe, understood and supported within your closest relationships. Want to talk to Crissle on a future episode? Email advice@crisslescouch.com and include “chat live” in the subject line. Session Notes: 0:00 — Welcome Back to the Couch 0:25 — Live Caller: I Ghosted My Best Friend and Now I Regret It 18:06 — Live Caller: I Feel Like the Black Sheep of My Family 34:55 — Live Caller: My White Husband Said He…

People in this episode

Host: Crissle

Topics covered

  • friendship
  • family dynamics
  • interracial relationships
  • emotional support
  • communication
  • conflict resolution

Keywords

  • friendship fallout
  • emotional support
  • interracial marriage
  • ghosting
  • family dynamics
  • communication

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