Struggle is not a competition - Hierarchy of Needs

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He made up potential vehicular homicide - AND I STAYED

In today's episode, we share listener submissions of the absolute wild situations they experienced in relationships and still stayed. There will be no judgement while listening because we've all been there. Truly, we've never had so many stories fill our inboxes. It is almost lik ...  Show more

Put your secrets in our box, or whatever - HO-RROR STORIES

We've got a special Valentine's Day treat for you! The first 15 minutes of the show features a Speed Date between our very own Cici and Christian from That's Pretty Dark Podcast! It becomes very clear post date that Jeri & Ciara have had very different expriences when it comes to ...  Show more

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