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- 🇦🇺AU · Relationships#1375K to 30K
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2.5K to 15K🎙 ~2x weekly·5 episodes·Last published 6d ago - Monthly Reach
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I Didn't Want to Be a Nag: The Quiet Ways a Marriage Falls Apart
May 14, 2026
29m 10s
I'd F*cking Date Me
Apr 7, 2026
23m 43s
I feel shame that I'm still grieving
Mar 27, 2026
15m 32s
I was choosing between two bad options
Mar 18, 2026
22m 14s
Protecting men with our silence
Mar 6, 2026
24m 09s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/14/26 | ![]() I Didn't Want to Be a Nag: The Quiet Ways a Marriage Falls Apart | This episode begins with two anonymous essays and unfolds into a conversation about marriage, divorce, patriarchy, emotional labor, and the things women learn to normalize. Using the lens of a neglected house, today’s writer explores what it means to spend years trying to be “respectful,” “patient,” and “not a nag” while slowly disappearing inside your own life. Together, we talk about: the emotional labor of walking on eggshellsthe stories women inherit about being “good wives”why so many wo... | 29m 10s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() I'd F*cking Date Me | Topics covered: Parachute relationships — what they are and why they matter (and why they sometimes crash-land hard)“Divorce doulas” — passing the torch, bearing the lantern, and why women are the safety net nobody talks aboutUnhealed men, therapy, and the resignation that keeps people stuckThe “sorry about us” part — apologizing for your own existence in relationshipsGoing from shame about your circumstances to “I’d fucking date me”Why the lessons keep coming until you actually learn themQuo... | 23m 43s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() I feel shame that I'm still grieving | Today’s episode of the limited podcast series features one of last year’s anonymous authors reading her piece, Definitely not a phoenix. It received so much support ran it ran on the Substack column—many divorced women related to the pressure to “rise from the ashes” as some sort of before/after success story. This piece is a much more honest look at what healing really looks like. I loved the conversation we had after she read her piece, and I think you will too. Show Notes A writer re... | 15m 32s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() I was choosing between two bad options | Show Notes A writer reads her original personal essay about the moment she knew her marriage couldn't survive — a business trip, a broken collarbone, and a husband who refused to take their three-year-old son to the hospitalHost Steph and the guest discuss what it means to heal from a relationship you didn't initially recognize as traumatic, and why recovery is anything but linearThe impossible calculus of divorce when children are involved — staying feels wrong, but leaving means they're wit... | 22m 14s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Protecting men with our silence | Content warning: This episode contains a personal essay that references infidelity and the discovery of illegal pornography involving minors. Please listen with that in mind. Show Notes A writer reads her original personal essay about discovering her husband’s infidelities, disturbing online activity, and a Craigslist ad — and the quiet, calculated way she chose to end her marriageSteph and her anonymous guest reflect on the painful decision to protect a spouse’s image from their adult childr... | 24m 09s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Is This All There Is? | Welcome to Redacted: What Divorced Women Aren't Telling You, a limited podcast series featuring stories and conversations from anonymous divorced women. In today's conversation, we cover: The question that haunts many marriages: "Is this all there is?"What it looks like to have the courage to leave an unsatisfying marriage—especially 35 years ago. The gifts of living alone, and the negotiations of living with a partnerHow women in particular edit themselves in relationships o... | 33m 47s |
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Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.

