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About The Bry and Samua Show - Real Talk. No filters. Just Life.

🎙️ Welcome to The Bry and Samua Show — Cut the BS, Let’s Talk! We’re two women who’ve lived through it all — divorce, loss, trauma, motherhood, healing, laughter, and everything in between — and we’re done pretending life is perfect. ✨ This is a lifestyle-based podcast about the real stuff: the messy moments, the breakthroughs, the tears, the joy, and all the chaos that makes life… life. Our mission? To create a safe, unfiltered space where you can think, feel, and talk without judgment. Join us as we dive into real conversations about mental health, relationships, culture, resilience, and finding light in the chaos. Because life can be wonderful and a total shit show — often at the same time. 💁‍♀️ So grab your coffee, your wine, or whatever keeps you grounded — and let’s cut the BS and talk. 👉 Subscribe to join our community of real talkers. 💬 Comment below with topics you want us to unpack next. 📲 Follow us on social for polls, questions, and behind-the-scenes chaos. #TheBryAndSamuaShow #CutTheBS #LifestylePodcast #RealTalk #WomenWhoTalk #HealingJourney #AuthenticLiving #Resilience #PodcastLaunch #MentalHealthMatters #Empowerment #RawAndReal #PodcastCommunity Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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12 episodes

episode From Severe Autism to Thriving: What No One Tells You After an Autism Diagnosis (Part 2) artwork

From Severe Autism to Thriving: What No One Tells You After an Autism Diagnosis (Part 2)

What does life actually look like after an autism diagnosis? In Part 2 of this deeply personal conversation, we move beyond the diagnosis and into the real, day-to-day reality of raising a child with autism — the wins, the setbacks, the decisions no one prepares you for, and the relentless advocacy it takes to help your child thrive. Samua shares what it truly means to become your child’s voice in a system that doesn’t hand you answers. From navigating social workers, funding, and therapies… to realizing that most resources only exist if you already know to look for them — this episode pulls back the curtain on what parents are really up against. We also dive into the conversations that many people avoid having. Why are autism rates increasing? Why are we willing to question environmental factors for other health conditions… but not this one? And how do you balance curiosity, responsibility, and reality without falling into guilt or fear? But this episode isn’t just about challenges — it’s about growth, resilience, and what’s actually possible. Samua opens up about Naomi’s journey from severe regression at 3½ years old… to where she is today — working a job, traveling, participating in sports, and continuing to grow in ways that once felt impossible. It didn’t happen overnight. It took years of pushing through behaviors, staying consistent, and refusing to settle for surface-level answers. We talk about: • Why “mom instinct” matters more than most professionals admit • The power (and difficulty) of being the squeaky wheel • How diet, environment, and everyday choices can impact behavior • The reality behind “highlight reels” on social media vs real life • Navigating meltdowns, anxiety, and pushing through resistance • Why some moments require compassion… and others require firmness • The importance of extracurriculars, independence, and joy • How relationships are tested — and sometimes strengthened — through it all You’ll also hear real, unfiltered stories — from public meltdowns before flights… to navigating theme parks, travel anxiety, and the constant balance between pushing your child and protecting them. And one of the most powerful takeaways: progress doesn’t come from avoiding hard moments — it comes from working through them. If you’re a parent walking this path, feeling overwhelmed, or unsure where to start… this episode is for you. And if you’re on the outside looking in, it will completely change how you understand autism, parenting, and resilience. There is no perfect roadmap. But there is a way forward. 🎧 Listen on Spotify if you’re on the go 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @thebryandsamuashow 💬 DM us with questions — we read and respond And if this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Because no parent should have to figure this out alone. Come for the laughs, stay for the truth bombs! New episodes drop every 2 weeks - hit follow and let's cut the BS together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

16 May 2026 - 42 min
episode Autism Diagnosis: A real story of early signs, regression, and what parents aren’t prepared for artwork

Autism Diagnosis: A real story of early signs, regression, and what parents aren’t prepared for

Welcome to The Bry and Samua Show! In this episode, we go from hilarious real-life chaos to one of the most personal and important conversations we’ve ever had. We start off exactly how you’d expect from us—laughing through real life. From wigs and recovery life after a bone marrow transplant, to trying to feel like yourself again after a major health journey, to the reality of navigating everyday life when things don’t go as planned. Then we dive into an unforgettable Disney girls trip filled with nonstop laughter, inside jokes, costumes, and a 10-mile race that was anything but relaxing. If you’ve ever taken a “vacation” that left you completely exhausted, overstimulated, and wondering how you need a vacation from your vacation… you will absolutely relate to this. But then… this episode takes a turn. What starts as light, funny, and chaotic quickly shifts into something much deeper. We transition into one of the most personal parts of Samua’s life as she begins sharing the story of Naomi—her daughter—and the journey to an autism diagnosis. What started as subtle changes around 18 months old slowly turned into a growing realization that something wasn’t right. Even when instincts were strong, those concerns were initially dismissed by doctors and labeled as “normal phases,” something many parents hear but don’t always feel is true. We talk honestly and openly about: • Early signs of autism and developmental regression in toddlers • The emotional toll of not being heard as a parent • Trusting your gut when something feels off • What autism looked like 15+ years ago compared to today • The lack of guidance families often receive after a diagnosis • The impact on marriage, friendships, and family dynamics • How a diagnosis can completely reshape your life in ways you never expect This is not just a conversation about autism—it’s a conversation about parenting, intuition, resilience, and navigating the unknown. One of the hardest realities we share is this: getting an autism diagnosis is only the beginning. Many families are left without clear direction, resources, or support. Even today, parents are often handed a diagnosis and expected to figure out therapies, insurance, education plans, and next steps on their own. It can feel overwhelming, isolating, and exhausting. We also reflect on how much has changed—and how much hasn’t. While awareness has grown, there are still major gaps in support, communication, and real guidance for families walking this journey for the first time. If you are a parent, caregiver, educator, or someone connected to autism in any way, this episode will resonate with you. And if you’re here simply because you love real, honest, unfiltered conversations about life, friendship, and motherhood—you’re in the right place. This episode is just the beginning. In Part 2, we go even deeper into what we’ve learned over the past 15+ years—what actually helps, what doesn’t, the therapies and approaches we’ve explored, and the things no one tells you when you’re first starting this journey. If this episode resonates with you, please take a moment to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your support helps us grow this community and continue having conversations that matter. 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @TheBryAndSamuaShow 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more if you prefer audio on the go #AutismAwareness #AutismDiagnosis #AutismParenting #SpecialNeedsParenting #EarlySignsOfAutism #ParentingJourney #MotherhoodUnfiltered #RealLifePodcast #WomenPodcast #DisneyRace #RunDisney #AutismSupport #ParentingSupport #BryAndSamuaShow Come for the laughs, stay for the truth bombs! New episodes drop every 2 weeks - hit follow and let's cut the BS together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

1 May 2026 - 24 min
episode Is Everyone Losing Their Minds Right Now?!? -- Politics, Social Media and Bad Bunny artwork

Is Everyone Losing Their Minds Right Now?!? -- Politics, Social Media and Bad Bunny

What happens when two friends sit down and have an honest conversation about the chaos of the world right now? In this episode of The Bry and Samua Show, Bry and Samua go deep into the cultural climate, media narratives, political division, parenting challenges, and the importance of reconnecting with real human relationships. Recorded on location at the Cleveland Clinic, Bry shares a powerful update about recovering from a bone marrow transplant and the unexpected perspective that comes from stepping away from constant news and social media. Sometimes the best reset for your mental health is simply unplugging. At the same time, Samua opens up about something deeply personal happening at home. After taking emergency custody of a young family member, she and her husband are navigating the realities of parenting a child who has experienced trauma and instability. The conversation dives into the challenges of raising children with accountability, structure, and compassion when they come from very different circumstances. But the heart of this episode explores something many people are feeling right now: exhaustion with constant outrage, media narratives, and political division. Bry and Samua talk about: • Why the Super Bowl halftime controversy and Bad Bunny debate became a cultural flashpoint • How social media and news cycles amplify division between people • The role of AI, misinformation, and headlines in shaping public perception • Why Americans increasingly feel pressure to choose sides politically • The danger of labeling people instead of having real conversations • Why communities used to work together despite political differences • How media outrage cycles keep people emotionally reactive • The impact of constantly consuming news, politics, and social media conflict • The importance of stepping back and focusing on family, health, and relationships The episode also explores a powerful idea: most people fall into the middle of the “human bell curve.” Most individuals are simply trying to live decent lives, support their families, and contribute positively to their communities. But today’s media and online culture often make it feel like everyone is an enemy. Bry shares how taking a break from the constant news cycle during recovery has dramatically improved mental clarity and even lowered blood pressure. Sometimes the healthiest choice is simply to step away from the noise. Samua also reflects on her experiences as an immigrant and how stories around immigration, politics, and media coverage can be very different depending on personal perspective and lived experience. Ultimately, this episode is about rediscovering something simple but powerful: connection. You don’t have to agree with everyone to respect them. You don’t have to share the same politics to build community. And sometimes the strongest response to division is simply choosing curiosity and conversation instead of outrage. At the end of the day, Bry and Samua challenge listeners to do something simple but radical: Turn down the noise, connect with people in real life, and focus on the things we actually can control. Because the truth is — the only thing stronger than hate is love. If you enjoy real conversations about life, culture, relationships, health, parenting, and navigating the chaos of the modern world, you’re in the right place.From relationships and parenting to health, culture, running, and current events, Bry and Samua tackle real life with humor, perspective, and authenticity. We explore the conversations people are already having behind closed doors, the ones that deserve to be talked about openly. If you enjoyed this episode: • Like the video • Subscribe to the channel • Share it with a friend. Your support helps the podcast reach more people. Come for the laughs, stay for the truth bombs! New episodes drop every 2 weeks

4 Apr 2026 - 31 min
episode From Taboo to Intimacy: Let’s Talk about Sex - Unlearning Shame. Healing Intimacy artwork

From Taboo to Intimacy: Let’s Talk about Sex - Unlearning Shame. Healing Intimacy

Grief. Marriage. Faith. Sex. And the Conversations Nobody Wants to Have. In this bold, honest, and surprisingly funny episode of The Bry & Samua Show, we dive into a topic that’s often whispered about—but rarely unpacked with real vulnerability: sex in marriage, intimacy after trauma, and why culture (and sometimes the church) gets it so wrong. What happens to your sex life after kids? After divorce? After sexual trauma? After years of believing it’s “taboo” to even talk about desire? Samua shares openly about her history with sexual abuse, the complicated messages she received growing up in the church, and how those experiences shaped her early relationships and first marriage. She talks candidly about how sex became transactional, how guilt and shame distorted connection, and what it took to unlearn those patterns. Bri reflects on the “honeymoon phase” myth, the cultural narrative that intimacy inevitably fades, and why she refuses to accept that marriage means boredom. Together, they explore how emotional safety, communication, and intentional connection can transform intimacy from obligation into something vibrant—even after six kids, blended family stress, court drama, and real life chaos. We also talk about: • Why so many couples stop flirting after they’re married • The difference between feeling connected and feeling desired • How faith communities often mishandle conversations about sex • Why “making it a priority” doesn’t mean forcing it • Date nights, day dates, and protecting your marriage • The myth that only men want sex • Reclaiming sexuality after trauma • Keeping things fresh (yes… including a cheeky Vegas story 👀) • Cultural differences around nudity and shame • Why open communication matters more than frequency This episode is raw, funny, a little awkward at times—and deeply important. We believe healthy marriages include healthy conversations about intimacy. Not from a crude or explicit standpoint, but from a relational one. Because sex isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, spiritual, and deeply tied to how safe we feel with our partner. If you’ve ever: – Felt disconnected in your marriage – Wondered why intimacy changed after kids – Struggled with religious guilt around sexuality – Experienced sexual trauma and felt confused about desire – Bought into the idea that “this is just how marriage becomes” …this conversation is for you. Marriage doesn’t have to default to “birthday-only.” It doesn’t have to become contractual. It doesn’t have to fade into resentment or silence. But it does require intention, honesty, laughter, and sometimes uncomfortable conversations. We’re not therapists. We’re just two women willing to talk about the stuff people pretend isn’t happening. If this episode resonates with you, please: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe to the channel 💬 Comment your thoughts (respectfully!) 📤 Share with a friend who needs to hear this We talk about everything on this show—from race prep and parenting to addiction, faith, grief, and real marriage. You truly never know where it’s going to go. And that’s kind of the point. #MarriageTalk #IntimacyInMarriage #FaithAndSex #HealthyRelationships #BlendedFamily #TraumaHealing #WomenTalking #TheBryAndSamuaShow Come for the laughs, stay for the truth bombs! New episodes drop every 2 weeks - hit follow and let's cut the BS together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

11 Feb 2026 - 36 min
episode Life be Life-ing - Loss, Leukemia, Adoption & more. When life hits hard… and Disney still delivers a little extra magic artwork

Life be Life-ing - Loss, Leukemia, Adoption & more. When life hits hard… and Disney still delivers a little extra magic

Life doesn’t pause when things get hard — it just keeps stacking. In this episode of The Bry & Samua Show, we sit down for one of our most honest, layered conversations yet, covering grief, addiction, loss, the leukemia journey, unexpected adoption, and why joy still shows up in the most unexpected places (yes… even at Disney). We open with the reality of loving someone through addiction and the heartbreak of losing them despite doing “everything right.” Bry shares the painful experience of supporting her brother-in-law through alcoholism — the hope that comes with sobriety, the fine line between helping and enabling, and the heavy truth that you can’t want recovery more than someone else wants it for themselves. If you’ve ever lived with the constant fear of “that call,” this conversation will feel painfully familiar. From there, we move into grief that was anticipated but still devastating — because knowing something is coming never actually prepares you for it. Samua shares the sudden loss of a beloved family member and how quickly life shifted into caretaking mode, stepping in to provide stability for a five-year-old whose entire world changed overnight. We talk about guardianship, blended families, and what it means to say yes to responsibility even when you feel completely unprepared. We also share a major health update as Bry walks through the next phase of her leukemia journey, including maintenance chemo, finding a bone marrow match, preparing for transplant, and the surreal reality of rebuilding an immune system from scratch. We talk honestly about fear, hope, science, isolation, and how time feels completely warped when you’re living appointment to appointment. And because this is real life — and because laughter is part of survival — we balance the heavy with moments of joy. From RunDisney memories and marathon chaos to Disney moments that remind us we’re still alive, still connected, and still allowed to enjoy each other even in the middle of the mess. Life doesn’t wait until things are perfect, and neither do we. This episode is for anyone navigating grief, caregiving, illness, addiction, or sudden change — and wondering how you’re supposed to keep going when everything hits at once. We don’t have perfect answers, but we do believe in showing up, being honest, and finding light wherever it sneaks in. If this episode resonates, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might need it. We’re so grateful you’re here. Topics Covered in This Episode: Loving someone through addiction and loss Helping vs. enabling family members Grief that you expect but still aren’t ready for Leukemia treatment, bone marrow transplant prep, and recovery Sudden guardianship and blended family dynamics Finding joy, humor, and connection in hard seasons Why life doesn’t wait for things to calm down Listen on all podcast platforms and watch the full episode on YouTube. New episodes drop regularly — stay connected and join the conversation. Chapters 00:02 – The chaos of recording life 01:21 – “2025 was dragging us out of Target” (and not gently) 03:53 – Bry shares about Josh, alcoholism, and losing someone you love 07:36 – Helping vs. guilt: “You can’t fix somebody who doesn’t want it” 14:39 – Samua shares about Uncle Jimmy and the “small world” moments 18:12 – Tommy’s story: sudden loss, big changes, and stepping in 22:41 – The “even number of kids” story… and how life made it happen 30:01 – Chemo, transplant match update, and what’s coming next 34:54 – Dopey recap: the early mornings, the miles, and the magic 40:08 – Disney moments, character strategy, and peak theme-park people 53:53 – Cheers to 2026 (please be normal… famous last words) Come for the laughs, stay for the truth bombs! New episodes drop every 2 weeks - hit follow and let's cut the BS together!

28 Jan 2026 - 51 min
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