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Shasta and Kim were colleagues and couple friends . . . then Shasta called her crying out of the blue. She'd had an affair, a divorce, and had been fired from her job. But while other friends and colleagues pulled away, judged, and disappeared, Kim and Shasta only grew closer. In today's episode, the two unpack how Shasta's personal crisis affected her friend and how their friendship survived when many of Shasta's relationships did not. Kim divulges the confusion she felt at Shasta not telling her sooner, and how others questioned her decision to stay friends with someone who'd had an affair. They talk about shifting from couple friends to developing a one-on-one friendship after Shasta's divorce. They also reveal how the experience helped them build their friendship now—one in which they can tell each other everything and endure any and every season of life together.In this episode, Shasta and Kim answer the questions:What did it feel like watching a friend go through a crisis? What happens when your “couple friends” divorce? Can you stay friends, and how will the friendship change?How do you support friends who are going through hard times? How do you support friends who've made bad decisions? How can you create a “safe space” within a friendship, in which you can share anything without judgment?How can you keep your friendships intact and thriving when you're personally struggling?Resource Links:Take the Frientimacy quizzes: Positivity Quiz, Consistency Quiz, Vulnerability QuizShasta's books on belongingness and human connection:Friendships Don't Just Happen!: The Guide to Creating a Meaningful Circle of GirlFriendsFrientimacy: How to Deepen Friendships for Lifelong Health and HappinessThe Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our TimeJoin Shasta's mailing list to be the first to know about upcoming episodes, friendship coaching, trips, and more: https://www.shastanelson.com/mailing-list. Connect with Shasta on her other platforms:Shasta on InstagramShasta on YouTubeShasta on FacebookShasta on LinkedInTell us what you think about this episode.
In this week's episode, hosts Jill and Anthony discuss the difficulties of finding couple friends.
We're back and we're ready to party! Welcome to Season 2 of Couple Friends! This Season we are discussing styles! Parenting, cooking, social media, fashion—you name it, we're discussing it! In this first episode we catch you back up with our lives and dive right into our parenting styles as well as the parenting trends we love and hate (mostly hate)! Sign up to become a member of the JKJ community at jennakimjones.com! Call us and leave a voicemail or text at 404-477-4160! We want to hear from you! JKJ's Upcoming Shows: April 27 - Hershey, Pennsylvania https://events.humanitix.com/jenna-kim-jones-brings-clean-laughs-to-laughing-stock-comedy-club?hxchl=int-bit May 3-4 - Ogden, Utah https://historicogden-wiseguyscomedy-com.seatengine.com/shows/253524
Today's episode is all about The Fugitive, Taco Bell tacos, Pete Davidson, homeschooling, and most importantly friendships and how to make couple friends! We discuss our decision to start homeschooling, movies that stand the test of time, friends we want to make but can't figure out how and MORE! Sign up to become a member of the JKJ community at jennakimjones.com! Call us and leave a voicemail or text at 404-477-4160! We want to hear from you! Watch the podcast at www.YouTube.com/JennaKimJones
Today's episode is all about The Fugitive, Taco Bell tacos, Pete Davidson, homeschooling, and most importantly friendships and how to make couple friends! We discuss our decision to start homeschooling, movies that stand the test of time, friends we want to make but can't figure out how and MORE! Sign up to become a member of the JKJ community at jennakimjones.com! Call us and leave a voicemail or text at 404-477-4160! We want to hear from you! Watch the podcast at www.YouTube.com/JennaKimJones
In this episode: How to be social and have fun People pleasing on social media Being the responder vs. initiator in friendships Finding a point of connection to establish friendships Gender BS in friendships. . . AJ is outraged The problems with couple friends Find us on Instagram! Alex: @alexandrajthomsen AJ: @wildiriscollective
Making friends as a couple can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Whether you're looking to build relationships with other couples or just find someone to hang out with, having couple friends can add an extra layer of joy and connection to your life and marriage. Building relationships with other couples is a great way to add more meaningful relationships to your life. Not only can these friendships offer you something new and exciting, but they can also help you stay accountable, provide fresh perspectives and save you a lot of heartache when going through difficult times. With the right effort and communication, it's possible to build strong relationships with other couples and keep them going for the long haul.Join the conversation and learn how to make friends, build valuable relationships with other couples, and keep them going. The let's talk couple friends' panelists include Lakenya VanNorman, Delvin VanNorman, and Averi Harris Leggett. We talk about our real-life experiences as couples and practical ways on how you can meet and build relationships with other couple friends, the benefits and drawbacks of having these types of friends, and how to overcome challenges that come along the journey.Tune in!During this episode, you will learn about;[00:00] Episode intro and the pre-show talk[08:47] Why it's hard for most couples to find other couple friends [16:34] The importance of having ‘couple friends' to your marriage relationship [29:07] How to help a partner to be open to building relationships with other couples [38:37] Different ways to meet other couple friends and build relationships[45:31] Being mindful of the type of couples you hang around with[51:39] How to find other couple friends if you don't have friends in relationships [01:07:12] The benefits of having ‘couple friends.' [01:13:57] Challenges you can face making friends as a couple and how to overcome them[01:18:10] How to level up your consistency in building relationships with other couples[01:28:08] Lessons the guests have learned and their questions [01:33:43] Wrap up and end of the show Notable Quotes Everybody is different, so it's important to understand yourself and the type of people you want in your circles.Having couple friends can keep you accountable, give you a new perspective and save you a lot of heartache.Surround yourself with people who are not afraid of telling you you're wrong. You will get good and bad advice; take what will benefit you and be a stepping stone for your relationship. Be mindful of the type of couples you hang around with; just because they're married doesn't mean they're the type of people you want to hang out with.Vulnerability is a big challenge when making ‘couple friends'; you have to know who to trust and who not to trust.Support the showConnect with MoBecome a Subscriber for subscriber only content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1834533/subscribeMerchandise: https://demo-with-mo.myspreadshop.com/ Website: https://www.demowithmo.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demowithmopodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demowithmo/Facebook Relationship Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/548524369897098/?ref=share TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@demowithmo/
Moet alles altijd maar met elkaar gedeeld worden binnen een relatie? Is het belangrijk om in elkaars vrienden te investeren? Wat zijn de etiketten in de supermarkt? Welk advies geeft Kelvin zijn jongere zelf? En ook niet onbelangrijk: hoe denkt Nina over zijn game-gedrag? ❤️
Liz is obsessed with the podcast Normal Gossip, while Chris is considering a new angle on voting in his last California election. Then we get into a topic we haven't heard nearly enough about: couple friends. Why is it so much more complicated to make couple friends than individual ones? What are the signs of a good couple friend for us and our partners? And crucially for Chris: Who pays the bill when you go out to dinner with another pair? Plus, our top five dinner guests. We did not expect that making this list would change our lives, but for one of us... it kind of did. Note: This episode was recorded before the election and also before Twitter became even more of a raging dumpster fire than it already was! facebook.com/topfivepod Instagram: @topfivepod Twitter: @thetopfivepod Art by Colin Turnbull (colinpturnbull.com) Music by Origami Pigeon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/topfivepod/support
There are lots of benefits to having couple friends. My husband joined me as we reflected on why we have made such a big effort to maintain couple friendships throughout our 20+ year marriage and what we think it adds to our lives. We each have our own friends, but couple friendships have been important too. If you like Bryan's visit to the podcast, catch him as well on episode 34! Let's connect! Here's my Substack newsletter about friendship & moreInstagram Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous questionIf you like what you're hearing, please tell a friend!Also, if you can rate and/or leave a review on Apple Podcasts, I'd be so grateful.
JKJ and #AL are back for another punchy episode of Couple Friends! We finally give our full review of Top Gun 2 plus all the other movies we've seen recently. We discuss 7/11's all you can fit any size container day and realize we are not in the season of being fun parents…yet! (https://www.foodbeast.com/news/7-eleven-bring-your-own-cup-day-makes-its-return/) We also discuss the new Oscar Meyer Frozen hot dog popsicles and are horrified and delighted! (https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/25/business-food/oscar-mayer-cold-dog-popsicle/index.html) JKJ's ARIZONA SHOW: Chandler, Arizona - September 17 - https://www.chandlercenter.org/events/jkj-comedy-presents-jenna-kim-jones-shes-so-brave Here are some ways you can support the show! Call us and leave a voicemail OR text us: 404-477-4160 Join Patreon: patreon.com/jennakimjones Tell a friend about the show: couplefriendspodcast.com Visit StorageChef.com and set up your monthly food storage plan! Use the code COUPLEFRIENDS for 20% off your order every month! Visit JKJ's Amazon Store where we share the products we love! www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-b9d56e0d
We're back…sort of! The power is out and we don't know when it's coming back so we recorded this on voice memos and hoped for the best! We discuss what's been happening, candy shortages, eggs, JKJ's new sweatshirt and more! Next week, we will be back with a full, fantastic, and fierce (because…alliteration) episode of Couple Friends! Here are some ways you can support the show! Call us and leave a voicemail OR text us: 404-477-4160 Join Patreon: patreon.com/jennakimjones Tell a friend about the show: couplefriendspodcast.com Visit StorageChef.com and set up your monthly food storage plan! Use the code COUPLEFRIENDS for 20% off your order every month! Visit JKJ's Amazon Store where we share the products we love! www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-b9d56e0d JKJ's Comedy Schedule: Provo, Utah - August 12-13 - https://landing.drybarcomedy.com/events Yakima, Washington - August 27 - https://capitoltheatre.org/events/detail.html?calendarid=343 Chandler, Arizona - September 17 - https://www.chandlercenter.org/events/jkj-comedy-presents-jenna-kim-jones-shes-so-brave
Ways to connect with Jenna~ instagram.com/jennakimjones couplefriendspodcast.com twitter.com/jennakimjones You're listening to the Love Tidbits Podcast, where you'll discover a small, tasty, delightful, bite-sized tidbit of love. I'm your host, LeAnn Austin Hey y'all, welcome to Love Tidbits, episode #12: Silly Love Songs with Jenna Kim Jones I love observing and connecting with other humans, especially noting how they feel and implement love into their life. We have the amazing Jenna Kim Jones sharing some beautiful love insights with us today. So Jenna, why don't you briefly introduce yourself. Jenna: Hello! Well thank you so much for having me, LeAnn. You are such a great friend and I'm thrilled to be here and I'm excited about your podcast. So I'm happy to be here. I am a professional stand-up comedian. I've been doing comedy for 10 years. I live in Georgia, and I've only lived in Georgia for four and a half years, but I love it. I'm trying to make it my home. I'm like, I don't want to go anywhere. It's fabulous. I have three kids, I'm married, and that's pretty much...Oh, and I podcast, I also podcast. So, yeah, I have a great career, and a great family, and you know, every day is just a journey. I'm just plugging along. Like everybody else. LeAnn: I love that. Yes, we're all living the dream, right? Awesome. Alright, well I've got three questions for you today, and the first one is: How do you incorporate love into your business and/or your life? Jenna: Okay. This is a great question. I am a comedian. Okay, and I love being a comedian. So I'll just start right then. I did not know I would be a comedian. It was not a life goal of mine. I fell into it after college and I felt like I found my love language. That is my jokes are my love language. I think sometimes people get an idea about comedy because a lot of times it's kind of edgy, or maybe it can feel mean-spirited, but I try to make sure that my comedy is fun and light. And do I make fun of things? Absolutely. But my intention is never to hurt anybody. My intention is literally just to point stuff out and have a great time. So like I said, jokes are my love language. If I'm teasing you, if I'm making jokes around you, you know, I've got you back. LeAnn: Well, I've been able to go to one of your shows and it was amazing, the best. And I love that you do make it fun and light and so good. Awesome. Jenna: Well, that's sort of, I just don't like to, I think comedy sometimes gets a, people get the idea like, oh, you're going to make fun of me, or you're going to, you know, step into places I don't want to hear about or whatever it might be. Maybe I'm not expressing that well, but the idea is I try to just make it fun. Life is supposed to be fun. Life is really hard for a lot of people. Life is challenging, but I think it's important regardless of what's going on to have a little bit of fun. LeAnn: Yes. Totally agree. I love it. Jenna: Oh and sorry, I could just talk forever. LeAnn, you invited the wrong person on your podcast. Okay, I don't want to not say this, I took some notes so that I wouldn't forget because I just had a baby like seven months ago and I'm still in that like foggy brain space. So I do have some notes. So, I have a podcast as well. I said that already, and it's called Couple Friends and I do it with my husband and he is hilarious and he's wonderful. And I will, this is so corny to say, but he really is the love of my life. Um, I hate myself for saying it, but he is, okay. And to the point where let's get real, I told him if I die early in some horrible tragedy, I can't have you remarrying anyone. Okay, because I'm just going to be way too jealous. I'm going to have to come back and haunt you. It's a whole thing. So we just got to hope that life is long together. But we do a podcast together, and it's purely dedicated to just being silly and lighthearted and fun. We do not take on the world's problems in our podcasts. We like to think we are a break from the world's problems. And, I think when people listen to that, you can tell that we're just here to like spread the love. LeAnn: I so, so, so agree with that because I love listening to your podcast and listening to you and Al, and learning all these fascinating things like today when I listened, I heard that Al plays volleyball. I had no clue that he does that. So it is, I love that it's just fun and loving and light and oh, you guys are just beautiful examples of, of doing that. So thank you. Alright, so number two: what is something you love about you and why? Jenna: Ooh, these, this is a hard one. Cause you know I just want to be self-deprecating all the time, but, that's just what I like to do. But I do, I will say that I do like an adventure, so not like put me up in the sky and throw me out of an airplane kind of adventure. No, no, no, no. I'm a huge baby. I don't want to do that. That scares me. I don't even like roller coasters. That's not the adventure I'm talking about. I'm talking like, I like a little bit of a challenge, a little bit of a, like, can I pull this off? Will I be able to pull this off? I don't know. For example, I mentioned already that I had a baby and I had a little bit of work that I needed to do after I had the baby. So it was only two months after he was born. I was like, can I go do this work? Can I take my three children on an airplane by myself? With the two month old. Sure. Why not? And we did, and we flew and we had a great, uh, it wasn't really a vacation, but I got to do a little bit of work. I got to have my kids with me. I had some help from my mom. Don't worry. I wasn't completely alone here. And for my husband, But, I had to fly by myself and those kinds of my husband always thinks I'm crazy, cause he'll say like, I don't know about you, you like see hard things and you're like, let's try it. Let's just see if we can do it. It'll be great, and I think that that's helped me in stand up. Especially with my career in comedy, because I, when I first started was terrified of it, like to a point where 24 hours before I knew I was going to go on stage, I would be filled with anxiety. I'd be terrified. I would, all I could think about was, I can't believe I'm going to go on stage and I would want to, and I would want to bail out. I would think to myself, like, just don't you could just not do it. You know, you could just not do it. But then I would say to myself, no no, do it, you have to do it. This is an adventure. This is a challenge. Do it. So I think in the end, it's paid off. I get to do shows now, I have comedy specials. I have a really good work-life balance with my kids. And, but it took a lot of those moments of like, this seems really hard and scary. I think I should do it. LeAnn: Ah, I love that, because for me it's almost like if I feel like I'm going to throw up, then that means I should go ahead and do it. It's like adventurous, like, ah, that's awesome. It's horrible. What am I doing? I'm doing it. I love that, what an awesome quality that you have. Alright. K, so before I ask you the last question, anything else you want to share and where can our audience go to find out more about you? Jenna: Oh, I love that, well, like I said, I'm a standup comedian and a podcaster, so I would love for you to check out my podcast. It's called Couple Friends. Like I said, it's like a break. We, Allen and I tease that, you know, Murder podcasts are really the most popular kind of podcast and people just love a good murder mystery. And I say, you can only take so much of that. Alright, so listen to your murder podcasts, and then listen to my podcast where you'll have a light happy time. No darkness. LeAnn: I love it. Yes. Jenna: So, listen to LeAnn for the Love Tidbits, and then come over to mine and it's called Couple Friends. You can find out all about it at couplefriendspodcast.com. And then of course, follow me on social media. My full name is @ Jenna Kim Jones, and that's where my handle is everywhere. LeAnn: Okay, perfect, and we'll put that into the show notes as well. Yeah, go ahead. Jenna: I don't know when this is coming out LeAnn, is it coming out soon? Oh, nevermind then. Okay. LeAnn: Alright. Okay, so for the last question: what is your favorite question or quote about love? Jenna: Oh, okay. So full disclosure. I read this question and I went like, blank, crickets. I got nothing. What? I don't have any questions about love. Do I have a favorite quote about love? How do I know anything about love? So then I decided, okay, I'm going to do a little internet research. And for me, my first instinct was like, go to music, go to love songs, go to silly songs. And then of course the comedian kicked in and I was like, oh, my favorite quote is of course Bon Jovi: you give love a bad name. No, no, no. Take out the sarcasm. Okay, what am I really going for here? So I realize, there's a song, Paul McCartney wrote it, popular song from a few decades back. And, it's called Silly Love Songs. And the lyrics of that song, the beginning, very beginning says, "You'd think that people would have had enough of silly love songs. I look around me and I see it isn't so. Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs and what's wrong with that?" So, not only do I have a quote here, there's a question, "What's wrong with that?" Why can't we just love and love and love? Alright, so I really love that song and I love that whole sentiment, because I don't think you can ever, stop finding reasons to feel love or be loved or, you know, find happiness in love or whatever it might be. Sometimes you just like to listen to sad love songs, because that feels good to, you know, but what I'm really trying to say is I like the sentiment of that song. And then I thought, you know, I wonder why Paul McCartney wrote this song. So I dug a little bit deeper. And the reason he wrote this song was, he felt that this, and this is just according to the internet, maybe it's not true. I'm going to go with it's true because it feels good to me and what I'm trying to say. But apparently according to what I researched, he wrote the song as a rebuttal to people who were critical of his music. People who had criticized him for writing what they called light-weight love songs. There's an author who suggested that this song, Silly Love Songs was written because McCartney's like inviting people to have a little bit of a laugh and to be a little bit lighthearted and silly. I love that, I all of a sudden went like this is a fabulous song and completely feels right to me, because as a comedian, I am often criticized, because of the material that I choose. I'm very lighthearted, very silly. I tease about my husband, my kids, my life. I've had comedians, oh, and I'm a very clean comedian. I don't do edgy or blue comedy, and I've had people criticize me for that because they say, well, you don't go like deep enough into people's problems. Your life is too happy, sunshine. You don't have any like real raw, meaty things that you talk about. And I thought, I always think like, but why do we need more of that? And so I love this song. It actually has more meaning to me now because I go like, hey, why can't we just have lots of silly love songs? Why can't we just tell silly jokes? Why can't we just be a little bit lighthearted sometimes? So that is my new favorite go-to about love. LeAnn: Jenna, I love that. And silly love songs. Hmmm y'all, something to think about. Thank you. Thank you, Jenna, for sharing your tidbits of love with us. Have a good one y'all and here's to love~ If you would like to become an expert at loving yourself, check out my Lovin Me Program at leannaustin.com
Ok y'all! We did it! JKJ had a baby over a week ago and today JKJ and #AL share Guy's birth story! It's been a wild week! Thank you to everyone for all the well wishes and kind messages! We are grateful for this fantastic Couple Friends community! Join us on Patreon for more great content! Patreon.com/JennaKimJones Thanks for listening! Follow on instagram at instagram.com/jennakimjones and twitter at twitter.com/jkjandal
Kinsey is ready to take this social media relationship to the next level, and she's already ensured that J-Si will be loved too. Who else has done this on social media?
Having couple friends is pretty important for married couples, but finding and keeping them can be challenging. In this podcast, Dr. David and Theresa Mabry discuss why having couple friends is so important and how to make new friends. OAM Podcast is introducing a new segment in the near future and we need your help! What questions do you have for Dr. David and Theresa? What topics would you like us to cover? What comments do you have about anything we have discussed? Submit your thoughts and questions on our Facebook page or e-mail us at info@oneanothermarriage.orgPlease, subscribe, follow, rate, review on your favorite podcast platform.You can find out more about One Another Marriage on our website https://www.oneanothermarriage.com/or YouTubeor Facebook
Unchecked Baggage is a brand new podcast all about relationship advice. The episodes are aimed at talking about emotional baggage, love, sex, and relationships. The hosts, Lena and Rob, believe that life is too short to be weighed down by unchecked baggage and seek to help listeners let go of past baggage to have better relationships with others. They have been married seven years, but have both brought some emotional baggage from past relationships. Listen as they share about this baggage and what has helped them overcome it. Today's episode is all about the importance of having couple friends within a relationship. Rob discusses the excitement in seeing your spouse interact excitedly with others face to face. Observing how other couples interact can help you gauge your own relationship dynamics. He points out the three benefits of having overlapping couple friends: that it increases your attraction to each other, creates a support system and protects your relationship. Then, they discuss whether having single friends leads to distrust. In Lena's experience, most of her single friends of the opposite sex have been in her life before her relationship. It's important to set boundaries and have a clear understanding of what your spouse is comfortable with. Most importantly, you must have respect for your partner so they feel at ease and can easily voice their feelings on the subject. It is the responsibility as the person with the single friend of the opposite sex to respect your partner's comfort level and to speak positively about your partner with others. With all of this being said, they move on to address the question: How can you make couple friends? According to Lena's research, there are three different types of couples. Seekers are people who really want to meet other couples. Keepers are happy with the friends they have, but are still sometimes open to meeting new people. Finally, nesters are people who are happy with a small circle and uninterested in making new friends. A few places to find friends are at work, in facebook and community groups, on apps and through your kid's schools. Usually, it's better to choose engaging activities to do with new friends rather than something as intimate as dinner. Finally, they point out a few things to look out for when making new friends. It's perfectly normal not to get along with everyone you meet, and gauging how you feel after spending time with others is a good way to determine if the friendship is beneficial to your relationship. Finding friends who are well suited for your relationship and lifestyle takes work, but is worth it. Links: Read more information about how to handle relationship baggage in the articles below: https://www.fatherly.com/love-money/the-profound-importance-of-having-couples-friends/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/buddy-system/201502/why-couples-need-other-couples https://www.huffpost.com/entry/3-benefits-of-having-couple-friends_b_5406522 https://fairygodboss.com/career-topics/married-couple-meeting-other-married-couples https://www.symbis.com/blog/4-tips-for-choosing-wise-friendships-in-your-marriage/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soloish/wp/2018/03/13/why-are-we-so-obsessed-with-having-couple-friends/ https://www.rosen.com/raleigh-lawyer/friends-and-divorce/
Power young-gun, Zak Butters talked about the bitter rivalry between both Port and the Crows
You thought making friends as an adult was hard? Try making friends while travelling as a couple. Today on Away we Go, we're breaking down what it's like to make travel couple friends, why it's so hard, and what we have learned from 5+ years of traveling as a couple.Hey and welcome to episode 26 of Away We Go!Check out the notes from today's show.Come say hello on Instagram and Facebook.Support the show (https://pod.fan/kayla-on-the-road-the-podcast)
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Opening Break - Thursday March 4, 2020
In this episode, we're introduced by Kevin Heart before talking about what qualifies something as a collage, current Nintendo controversies, making a new console for Jeffy Bezos, and more. The outro song is Just a Couple Friends by Sugar Pine 7. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ononepercent/support
Part 2 of our Christmas episode is here! We continue with your questions! Have a wonderful Holiday Season! See you in 2021! Follow us on facebook, instagram and twitter @JKJandAL. Call and leave us a voicemail at 404-477-4160 or e-mail us at jkjandal@jennakimjones.com
Today we’ve got Part 1 of our two-part Christmas special where we answer your Christmas voicemails! Don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes! Tune in tomorrow for the rest of the episode! Follow us on facebook, instagram and twitter @JKJandAL. Call and leave us a voicemail at 404-477-4160 or e-mail us at jkjandal@jennakimjones.com
Hey Besties! This week I talk about a few of my favorite TV shows to binge watch. I know it's a little late in the quarantine for this type of content but I hope you'll forgive me. For the main event I let you listen in on a fun conversation between me, my husband, and our best friends. Fun was had and ongoing jokes were created! I hope you have as much fun listening as we had recording. When you are done listening make sure you join in the conversations on the Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/professionalbestiepodcast https://www.instagram.com/professionalbestiepodcast/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kayleigh-robinson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kayleigh-robinson/support
0:00- What's new since we last spoke with Jenna (in Episode 3 of TCH): movies, podcasts, marriage, kids, and more 4:57- Jenna's podcast Couple Friends 15:02- Living in Georgia; Stand-up comedy during quarantine 25:35- Meeting her husband 35:30- Random Acts... The post Jenna Kim Jones Ep. 440 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Today Daniel leads a converstaion on Chelsea's season with Adam, Nischal and James all Chelsea fans. The guys spoke about everything Chelsea, from the brilliance of Pulisic and Giroud post lockdown and the woeful performance Kepa Arrizabalaga. ENJOY!
Trying to find new couple friends? Here are some fun ways to find new couple friends. https://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/make-new-friends-couple/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you're married, you need couple friends. Not instead of the great family and single friends you may have hung out with for years, but in addition to. Shel and Matt share with you how to make that happen - and why you'll be glad you did!
`Ep 10: In this episode we fabricate our tinder profiles and help Libby and Nick lock down a couple date! A little drunk texting never hurt anyone...In fact, maybe it would help us maintain lifelong friends? We talk birthday parties and sleepovers past and present - how they can bring us together or break us down. Additionally, we weigh in on the controversial super sexy Super Bowl halftime show with the magnificent JLo and Shakira! We welcome our first podcast interview guest, a dad who is trying to spread his love for camping! Lastly, we lament a potty training setback but celebrate some favorites including overalls and a num noms easy bake oven!
This week’s guest is Jenna Kim Jones, a mom of two, comedian and co-host of the podcast Couple Friends. In our conversation, we break down parent friendships. Specifically, we talk about how to find friends when you're a parent, what to expect from parent friends, why parent friendships are important, what to do with parent friends and much more. Find every episode of Breaking Down Parenting: A ParentNormal Podcast on www.ParentNormal.com.
Jenna Kim Jones is a clean stand up comedian who performs regularly nationwide. Jenna has three comedy specials which are played regularly on Sirius XM. She was the featured comedian on Sirius XM's Channel Laugh USA in September 2016 and August 2018. Jenna also released a video special with Dry Bar Comedy called “Jenna Kim Jones: Fun to Hug” that is available to stream on Amazon Prime. Jenna is the co-host of the television series Random Acts and has a daily podcast she hosts with her husband called Couple Friends! As a mom of two, Jenna is no stranger to the chaos and with a 4 and 2-year old, she is busy. Jenna brings fun and brightness to the grey areas of motherhood, the areas that get swept under the rug and dismissed. How does Jenna find the humour in motherhood? Sometimes it is difficult. Jenna shares with us one of many episodes in motherhood where nothing goes right. Bubbles, a newly crawling baby and a door locking toddler inspired Jenna to start seeing that there can be laughter found in the most stressful situations and sometimes all you can do is laugh at the impossibility of it. All of these hard moments can be hilarious. By focusing on the outrageous, she can laugh at the hardest days. By searching out the humour, it can lighten the heavy work of motherhood. Finding her mom friends helped her learn to let things go. That it doesn't matter if you don't know what you are doing half the time, because they don't know either. By having mom friends that compare each other or compete with the milestones. Kids don't remember the small stuff like when they were potty trained or bottle-fed, kids remember the love, and parents that do everything in their power to make sure their kids are happy and healthy. Sometimes we just have to let it go. Try every day to laugh with your kids. Some days just feel like everyone is grumpy and combative. Jenna checks in to see if everyone has laughed together. Kids should know what it feels like to just laugh. We all have those days where it feels like every other minute is a time out or a mess. We should do whatever it takes to make them laugh, silly clothes, silly faces whatever is needed to laugh, even on the really bad days. Laughter always lightens the mood. It's important to teach our kids that it is okay to cry, it is okay to laugh, that feeling all the emotions is what a human needs to do. When we expect them to bottle all the feelings up they never learn how to regulate all of those big messy feelings. So when they cry just let it out. When they laugh, go big and be silly. Jenna has done stand up for a long time and self-released her own special right before getting pregnant with her first daughter. Her career started to take off as she started her family, and her podcast, Couple Friends, came out after shifting her direction and focusing on family and the transition to finding friends while parenting. Couples Friends is a short little pick me up that lets the humour in every day. It's so hard to find couple friends. And then when you do they, like, want to hang out. Problem solved! Let Jenna Kim Jones and her husband #AL be your virtual couple friends. JKJ and #AL are the married couple friends you really want to see but, like, you're also kind of tired and maybe we can do it another time? They get you. And you get them. Listen to them talk about nonsense, play games, and ramble on about life. They'll never talk politics and best of all, they'll never ask you to babysit their kids so they can go on date night. Couple Friends Podcast Instagram: @jennakimjones jennakimjones.com
Jenna Kim Jones is the better half of the husband/wife duo of the popular podcast, Couple Friends, a perfect place for a good PG laugh. She also released a video special with Dry Bar Comedy, Jenna Kim Jones: Fun to Hug, available to stream on Amazon Prime.
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Special guests Jenna Kim Jones and #Al of the wildly successful Podcast, "Couple Friends" join us on The Clean Comedy Podcast. Check out "Couple Friends" here: http://www.couplefriendspodcast.com https://www.jennakimjones.com/podcast/ Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/ Do you have a topic that you would like to hear discussed? Are you a clean comedian looking for an awesome podcast to be in? Do you have life-burning questions? Reach out to us at: JamesDCreviston@gmail.com LukeLacoy@gmail.com
Special guests Jenna Kim Jones and #Al of the wildly successful Podcast, "Couple Friends" join us on The Clean Comedy Podcast. Check out "Couple Friends" here: http://www.couplefriendspodcast.com https://www.jennakimjones.com/podcast/ Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/ Do you have a topic that you would like to hear discussed? Are you a clean comedian looking for an awesome podcast to be in? Do you have life-burning questions? Reach out to us at: JamesDCreviston@gmail.com LukeLacoy@gmail.com
Jenna Kim Jones is a clean stand up comedian who performs regularly nationwide. Jenna has three comedy specials which are played regularly on Sirius XM. Jenna also released a video special with Dry Bar Comedy called “Jenna Kim Jones: Fun to Hug” that is available to stream on Amazon Prime. When she isn't performing stand up, Jenna hosts her daily podcast with her husband, #AL, called "Couple Friends." Jenna is also a co-host of the feel-good television series Random Acts. In this conversation, Jenna talks about how she created a space for herself, took herself on, and took radical responsibility for her success. You will laugh and hear the time fly past in this interview. We talk about family, career, the creative process, and so much more. This conversation is a blast! HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR CONVERSATION 2:00 - Why you will enjoy, laugh and receive value from this conversation 6:22 - The origin story of Jenna's comedy 8:50 - Working together with your husband on a podcast 11:20 - Adjusting your plans when you realize you’re not good at your dream 13:49 - Getting back up there when you are not getting laughs 16:45 - Managing the stable job/creative artist dynamic in a relationship 20:13 - Taking ownership of your chosen path in your life 22:41 - There's no such thing as an overnight success 24:36 - The power of having a family to change your mindset 26:31 - "Mom, are you thirsty for pizza?" 29:53 - Managing a performer's career while being a mom and a wife 34:15 - Discipline styles and parenting strategies 38:08 - Jenna's creation process 40:44 - The power of nerves 43:49 - Jenna's creative inspiration CONNECT WITH JENNA Check out her website - https://www.jennakimjones.com/ Listen to her podcast - http://www.couplefriendspodcast.com/ Follow her on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/JennaKimJones/ Stay informed on Twitter - https://twitter.com/jennakimjones ABOUT ME I’m Kari Keating, mom of 3 young boys, that ditched a 17-year, 6 figure corporate career to go after her dreams. I’ve been coaching professionally for over 2 years and have had a wide variety of clients from recording artists, website developers, photographers, professional network marketers, and other life coaches. My zone of genius lies in helping soul-based entrepreneurs get out of their heads and into inspired action, so they can make the impact they crave and the income they deserve. Find me at my website - https://www.kari-keating.com/ Connect on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/karikeating/ CREDITS Interview - Jenna Kim Jones Podcast edited and mixed by 51 features. Connect with Andrew at andrew {at} 51features {dot} com.
Today we say goodbye to writer/comedian Ali Gusberg (FOREVER, COUPLE FRIENDS) who died on the hill of "Bad parents tell their kids Santa is real." Ali and Taylor take a controversial march down Santa Claus Lane to discuss holiday-themed childhood traumas, the psychology of lying to our children, and the *magic* of the holidays.Art: Mackenzie MooreMusic: Hayden CoplenEditor: Will Witwer
I am in awe of moms who do stand up comedy. It's such a grind and the payoff isn't guaranteed. Add to that the negativity that comes with jaded comics who are "keeping it real" and it seems like such a hard road to travel with kids in tow. My guest this week is Jenna Kim Jones who is shedding light on the world of comedy while juggling mom life. Jenna and her husband Al host a podcast called Couple Friends. On their website, they describe is as a virtual friendship with their listeners. "Let Jenna Kim Jones and her husband #AL be your virtual couple friends. JKJ and #AL are the married couple friends you really want to see but, like, you’re also kind of tired and maybe we can do it another time? They get you. And you get them. Listen to them talk about nonsense, play games, and ramble on about life. They’ll never talk politics and best of all, they’ll never ask you to babysit their kids so they can go on date night." Jenna is a clean comic and says she's been called a clean version of Amy Schumer, which in itself is hilarious. Does she only have 20 seconds of material?? No. In fact she has a ton of material that she performs all over the US and is currently working on a new stand up special. In this episode we talk about the challenges clean comics face, and the demands of traveling for work. We also talk about why I'm jealous she moved to Atlanta and can afford to pay her mortgage (c'mon LA get it together!) You can follow Jenna and listen to her comedy on her Instagram @JennaKimJones to see where she'll be performing next. Don't forget to subscribe to her podcast, and mine, and leave a review!
On this episode of The Naked Marriage podcast, Dave and Ashley Willis talk about the importance of being so intentional in making couple friends in your marriage, no matter how difficult or awkward it may be. Check out our NEW book here - https://www.amazon.com/Naked-Marriage-Undressing-intimacy-lifelong-ebook/dp/B07HQYWFDY Follow us on Social: Facebook: @strongermarriages Instagram: @daveandashleywillis Twitter: @davewillis A podcast dedicated to undressing the truth about sex, intimacy and lifelong love. The concerns and questions most couples have in marriage often go unspoken, until now. Hosts Dave and Ashley Willis bring wisdom, vulnerability, and humor to even the toughest marriage topics. Together they have built a strong following, reaching millions of married couples through their blogs, books, and videos. They have four young sons and live near Dallas, TX.
It's a host-full podcast! Jen and Trevor go through a list of podcast conversation topics.
For years, I believed the lie that I didn’t know how to be a good friend. Because of some past hurt and rejection, I told myself that I was a disappointment to those closest to me. I let this lie become my truth and I built a thick barricade around myself to keep other women at arm’s length. I was self-protecting... and when anyone would get too close, I’d pull back. I didn’t realize I was doing any of this, of course. I just thought that I struggled to make friends and felt lonely much of the time. All this changed when Jamie and Lauren entered my life. They've pressed in, even when I've wanted to pull back. They've loved me even when I've tried to self-protect. These two women have been such gifts to my life and have taught me so much about what true local friendship looks like and how amazing it can be. Here are three lessons they have taught me: 1) Focus on loving others well. Stop worrying about whether you're doing it right or wrong; just love others, really wholeheartedly love them. 2) Show up -- even when it's really inconvenient. Relationships will not fit into neat little boxes and they will require you to step out, step up, and be stretched far outside your comfort zone. Show up anyway. 3) Lean in -- even when it's awkward. Beautiful relationships never happen without awkward moments. Invite that person over, even if you don't know what you'll find to talk about for an hour. Volunteer to serve at church or go to that event, even if you don't know anyone. It will be awkward. Expect it to be. But the more you lean in to people and relationships despite the awkwardness and show up anyway, the more chances there are that you are going to begin to develop deeper relationships. Thank you, Jamie and Lauren, for loving me so well and teaching me so much about friendship. For believing the best about me. For pursuing me — even when I wanted to self-protect and had believed lies about how, “I’m not good at relationships.” Thank you for letting me show up just as I am. For speaking the truth to me when I need to hear it. For making me laugh until I cry. For listening to me vent. For walking with me through heartbreak and devastating news. For constantly checking in on me and caring about me. And for helping me to begin to believe that I’m capable of being a really great friend. Thank you for being the answer to many, many prayers I’ve had for real, authentic relationships. I never dreamed when we started Discipleship group two years ago just how much you would change my life. And little did I ever imagine that our husbands would also become great friends! I'm so honored that Jamie and Lauren and their husbands were willing to do something way outside their comfort zone and record a podcast with Jesse and me recently answering the question that one of you all asked, "How do you find couple friends?" This is a different type of podcast -- it's a little more like sitting at the table with us listening in on our conversation. There is a lot of laughter, teasing, and real-ness. I hope that this discussion will encourage you to think of ways you can dive deeper into relationships, even if it scares you! I can 100% promise you that it is worth the effort! In This Episode: [01:23] - Meet our couple friends — Brian & Lauren and Drew & Jamie. [04:47] - Lauren shares how we all met and clicked in our Discipleship Group. [06:39] - Jamie talks about why she continued to pursue the friendship with Lauren and me, even though I put up some big walls at first. [08:00] - “It is so powerful to have someone pursue and not give up.” [09:21] - The guys jump in with their experiences in building their friendship and how their friendship has evolved. [12:32] - Discipleship helped form our friendship, but prioritizing each other and making time each week has solidified the bond. [14:10] - Brian talks about how digging in and creating roots in friendship has helped their family. [16:00] - Don’t make the friendship too complicated! Take out the expectations and just enjoy each other. Our friendship really deepened when we committed to a fun activity of going to Tuesday night trivia every week. [18:22] - We all discuss why they think having friends is so important. [20:47] - When you build your friendships, you also have a support system when times are hard. [23:14] - We delve into what makes our friendship work. Prioritizing and intentionality are two keys. [27:00] - What advice would you give someone who is looking to build close couple friendships? Friendship looks like getting out of your comfort zone to touch the lives of other people. Links and Resources Crystal’s Favorite Things on Amazon CrystalPaine.com MoneySavingMom.com YourBloggingMentor.com Crystal’s Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!) Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: crystal@moneysavingmom.com Note: This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission — at no additional cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
You're a newlywed, married to your best friend. After the honeymoon phase, you and your spouse are ready to make friends as a couple, but where to start? Grace and Zach, with their good friends Marley and Jarom Madsen talk about how they meet new people, how they became friends, and what that's like as a duo.Making friends as a couple can be a rich, fulfilling experience. It's like having a built in wingman (12:16)! But Marley points out that you don't have to make all new friends after getting married (20:05), and it's totally fine to have personal friends that you don't necessarily “share” with your spouse. Setting clear boundaries and adjusting as needed is key to maintaining healthy relationships with your friends and spouse (30:17).
Full episode notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode-14-matt-bowden/Matt Bowden is known as many things: Starboy - inter dimensional traveler, Dad, and the Godfather of the legal high.Drug classification is based in racism and discrimination Matt’s background - growing up in NZ, being something of a child prodigyIs there a correlation between intelligence and a fondness for psychedelics?What got him started in wanting to create legal highs - a cousin died and a friend stabbed himself with a samurai sword at a partyThe journey from conceiving the idea of creating a safer alternative, speaking to the government, creating the supplyThen how other people came in and destroyed this and variations on this drug oversaturated the market and there was no controls to keep it from childrenHe went to all those people who copied his drug, and said let’s work togetherAngel Care - Started teaching people about how to take care of each other and how to do drugs the best way - this worked for a while, but then people started taking advantageshout out AUM productions around 1 hourWhat happened when he went after the alcohol industryWhy he had to leave New Zealand and move to Thailand, what that transition was likeHow his children have become rockstars in their own rightHow he manifested his wife and looking for signssafe spaces, gen z, freedom of speechdrugs!
Full Episode Notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode-13-jen-james/In the intro, Jen tells her story of being electrocuted and her fear of crossing streets. Jen and Trevor discuss questions like: Are we raised to have the emotions that we have? How much fear should we instill into children for their own good?Then we get into the interview and start by talking with Jennifer about the physical changes that happen in your brain chemistry when you experience traumaEMDR Trauma therapy what it is and what it’s likea quick dose of brownie therapyTrevor’s hypothesis on emotional treatment – how can we give mental trauma the same respect and treatment as physical trauma?Over and under prescription of drugsthe connection between how lobbyists lobby doctors and the rate of overdose deathsfentinol and all of its chaosJen’s butt!Jen lied about her fur coatMrs. Naylor is a bitch!Small talk is like foreplayWe play interesting or notMichael Pollan is Jen & Trevor’s collective spirit animalWe discuss trevor’s spirit animal#metoo and how commercials are exploiting it and all other social thingsthe dove beauty campaignout of the box thinking by james . comunsticking by jen . com
Full Episode Details here:http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode-12-rachel/This was originally a shorter episode, so we ended up recording a very feisty intro to make up for it. We start the intro with a mild lover’s quarrel about podcasts and gardening, then it delves into Jen’s cooking methods, and then Trevor tricks Jen into eating something terrible and then tells about why it’s his favorite game When we finally introduce Rachel we talk about cacao ceremonies - what they are, and why cacao is powerful and important. We then discuss non sexual tantric exercises and why they are important for travelers and all kinds of people Cacao is powerful in all sorts of ways, Trevor tells the story of when he found out that his brother was snorting cocoa loco Cacao contains phenylethylamine, cannabanoids, caffeine We ask Rachel about any ups and downs of co managing events with a romantic partnerJen and Trevor tell the story of how their former community spiraled out and collapsed, initially in an effort to maintain safespacesJen’s experience with breath work and how she’s kinda annoyed that she doesn’t get to have tantrums anymoreEmotional Freedom Technique a.k.a. Tapping - shout out to AnnieThe importance of learning to breathe
We’re back but this time things are a little bit different. Welcome to Couple Friends! We’re the new couple friends you didn’t know you wanted. In today’s episode we talk all about buffet fights and competitive seating after we heard about two people in Alabama who were arrested to fighting over crab legs at a local buffet. http://www.twitter.com/JKJandAL
This week, JKJ and #AL discuss food that we hated in our childhood after JKJ ruined smoothies for their 3 year old daughter. JKJ had a weird thing about chicken and there was a time when #AL didn’t like…wait for it…bacon. Follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/JKJandAL
Kevin O’Connor is a successful entrepreneur, world traveler, inspirational speaker, photographer, musician, former mime, and father to Jen! Find full episode notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode7-kevin/In this episode we discuss:Jen and Trevor sing an impromptu theme song to the tune of Aladdin Finding success in business through authenticity How Kevin's business success has been informed by the performing artsKevin’s time in innovative mime theater Kevin’s new foray into becoming a novelist! Post traumatic growth versus post traumatic stress - Diving into happiness from trauma, honoring loved ones who pass by living a full lifeThe key to a successful relationship is freedom and wanting the other to grow to their full potential, not trying to change the person Kevin explores the potential pitfalls in a relationship Everyone discusses negative population growthKevin thinks that Jen asks about the birds and the bees, stay tuned for awkwardness!Kevin explores many ridiculous examples of his interpretations of "The opposite of small talk"
Full Episode Notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode4/In episode 4, Jen and Trevor discuss the joys of hippie festivals, the personalities of travelers, the dramatic tale of how they were removed from a taxi by the tourist police, argue about Tylenol and more!In this episode we discuss: Does unconditional love from parents set children up for unrealistic expectations in life? Jen makes some hyperbolic claims that she and Trevor are the best people at code switching and the most sensitive to other people’s energies that she knows. Falling in love with Trevor made Jen believe in concepts that she previously dismissed as ridiculous such as fate, pre-destiny, and soulmates. Jen and Trevor tell the story of their time at a hippie festival in Northern Thailand, where one night, they accidentally became the co-hosts of a comedy show. They talk about the wonderful people and types of people they have met traveling and at festivals. They tell the dramatic tale of how Chewy is no longer allowed to travel around Thailand because Trevor refused to bribe a taxi driver, and Jen and Trevor had to deal with the tourist police. Jen and Trevor argue about Tylenol and ask you to weigh in. They discuss generation Z and the idea of university professors having to cater their lesson plans to the most sensitive person in the room.
Full Episode Notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode-2/Jen and Trevor talk to Jen and James about everything from the poop hole loop hole to how to grow as an individual in a relationship, from anxiety spiraling to trap music. Listen to us fall in love with our new favorite couple friends live. In this episode we discuss: The niche market for headphones and panties storesTesting the boundaries of comedy with family membersHow Jen and James got separated after 5 years of marriage and that every day has been more amazing than the last since getting back togetherWhy Jen and Trevor started a podcast and moved to Thailand / PaiWhat is everyone’s biggest secret?Choosing the path less followed, and how easy it is to get stuck on the path well travelled and put your blinders up Educational ReformAbortionJesus followers versus ChristiansThe power of thoughtsthe Jens bond over how they anxiety spiral in the same way! The horseradish revelation and trap music Being in such a close relationship - do you ever forget that you are different people?
Full Episode Notes: http://www.occasionallyinteresting.com/episode-3-dr-prash/In this episode we speak with Dr. Prash, a medical doctor, CEO of a Cryptocurrency brokerage, leading researcher into the relationship of psychiatry and psychedelics, and more. In this episode we discuss: Dr. Prash dreams of a more psychadelic worldThe intersection and future of psychedelics and medicineThe intersection of cryptocurrency and philosophyBeing a renaissance man - specializing versus broad knowledgeHe was originally going to be a surgeon, but ended up being more fascinated by the mind than the body, and got into psychiatry because of psychedelicsPsychedelics are having a resurgence in the therapists office and in silicon valley Dr. Prash is an advocate for cognitive liberty - “We should be able to think to the potential limits of what we could potentially think, have the freedom to explore what we possibly can explore."How ketamine differs from psychedelics and works as a treatment for depression.What and where is the mind? Psychosomatic symptoms - is there a separation of body and mind?Cryptocurrency and psychedelics are philosophically aligned with common goalsCould cyrptocurrency be the savior of psychadellic research? What is the value of currency? Dr Prash is a hippie in a suit“We are the combination of the hippie and the hustle”
I discuss the dynamics of couple friend relationships and double dating. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christine welcomes podcaster and author Jamie Ivey to the show to talk about insecurity and how it affects friendship, how friendship has been hard for Jamie, how we can help the men in our lives prioritize friendship, and how Jamie is helping her kids navigate relationships with their peers. LINKS FROM THE SHOWJamie's book, If You Only Knew // The Happy Hour Podcast // Jackie Hill Perry's episode on Jamie's podcast // Voxer app Connect with JamieWebsite // Twitter // Instagram // FacebookSubmit a Question for the Ask Me Anything EpisodeConnect with ChristineBlog // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Books Order Your Copy of Messy Beautiful FriendshipPaperback // Audiobook // EbookDownload your free Messy Beautiful Friendship group discussion guideLearn how you can support Christine's work on PatreonSubscribe to the "By Faith" PodcastiTunes // Stitcher // Google Play // Spotify
Marcus and Angel discuss the difficulties they have had becoming friends with other couples and what relationships have actually worked. Watch this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/thepregnantangel
On this episode of Beyond the Pine, we sing our new song for a solid five minutes. Probably more. Sorry.
Justin and Joy discuss the slippery slope of dating without titles. Elevator Pitch Joy's THIRSTY encounter with Boris Kodjoe. Justin's dusty DM's. Pokemon, Pogs, and Highlights Magazine. Couple Friends. Debate: How soon do you break up one you've mentally made up your mind? Debate #2: Why relationship titles are necessary. Poll: Do you like making out? 90 Day Rule. And much more! Spread the Word If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review on iTunes and share it with your friends! Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to share your thoughts about the show. Episode 21 Preview