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Our 2 Cents Vol. 35: Family, Money, and Boundaries

48 min · Ayer
Portada del episodio Our 2 Cents Vol. 35: Family, Money, and Boundaries

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Being a good friend, partner, sibling, or parent should not require you to sacrifice your financial stability, emotional health, and peace just to prove that you care. This week, Nesha G and Moelethal return with another edition of Our 2 Cents, bringing humor, honesty, and grown-folks perspective to a new collection of complicated listener dilemmas. In this episode, we discuss a bride expecting her maid of honor to spend nearly $5,000, a woman who has already given her older boyfriend $20,000, and a sister who used fake work emergencies to receive free childcare. Nesha and Moe examine when generosity becomes enabling, why guilt is often used to manipulate dependable people, and how to recognize when someone values your resources more than your relationship. They also weigh in on an absent friend asking to move in with her boyfriend and two dogs, along with a stay-at-home mother struggling beneath unrealistic expectations. Through every story, one question remains: how much should you give before choosing yourself becomes necessary? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239379/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/15647062/join]  Thanks for rocking with us! Don’t forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast [https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast] — we just might talk about it in a future episode.

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Portada del episodio Our 2 Cents Vol. 35: Family, Money, and Boundaries

Our 2 Cents Vol. 35: Family, Money, and Boundaries

Being a good friend, partner, sibling, or parent should not require you to sacrifice your financial stability, emotional health, and peace just to prove that you care. This week, Nesha G and Moelethal return with another edition of Our 2 Cents, bringing humor, honesty, and grown-folks perspective to a new collection of complicated listener dilemmas. In this episode, we discuss a bride expecting her maid of honor to spend nearly $5,000, a woman who has already given her older boyfriend $20,000, and a sister who used fake work emergencies to receive free childcare. Nesha and Moe examine when generosity becomes enabling, why guilt is often used to manipulate dependable people, and how to recognize when someone values your resources more than your relationship. They also weigh in on an absent friend asking to move in with her boyfriend and two dogs, along with a stay-at-home mother struggling beneath unrealistic expectations. Through every story, one question remains: how much should you give before choosing yourself becomes necessary? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239379/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/15647062/join]  Thanks for rocking with us! Don’t forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast [https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast] — we just might talk about it in a future episode.

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Portada del episodio Is It Cheating?

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Portada del episodio Love vs. Like: What Really Destroys a Marriage?

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Portada del episodio Then vs Now: Relationship Edition

Then vs Now: Relationship Edition

Sometimes the biggest shift in a relationship is not losing love, it is realizing love has to grow up with the life you built. Between parenting fatigue, bills, emotional needs, family drama, and trying to keep intimacy alive when the house never feels quiet, marriage starts asking different questions than it did in the beginning. In this episode of Life After I Do, Nesha G and Moelethal sit down for a “then versus now” conversation that gets funny, honest, petty, and surprisingly tender. They compare who was more romantic, who sacrificed more, who communicates better, who forgives faster, and how parenting changes the way couples experience affection, rest, and connection. Then the episode moves into Our 2 Cents, where the real-life dilemmas involving affair babies, grandparents stuck between loyalty and access, sister-in-law drama, protecting children from family favoritism, a teenager exploring identity, and a relationship ending over emotional boundaries with a coworker. Nesha and Moe bring the kind of seasoned, lived-in perspective that only comes from two people who have loved each other through different versions of themselves. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239379/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/15647062/join]  Thanks for rocking with us! Don’t forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast [https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast] — we just might talk about it in a future episode.

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Portada del episodio Our 2 Cents Vol. 34: Money, Pride, and Dating

Our 2 Cents Vol. 34: Money, Pride, and Dating

Sometimes the biggest relationship red flags are not loud at first. They show up in the small choices, like canceling your girlfriend’s birthday dinner for a female coworker, letting your mother disrespect your wife, or pretending money does not matter when dating starts getting serious. In Our 2 Cents Vol. 34, Nesha G and Moelethal bring their honest, funny, and seasoned perspective to a new round of relationship dilemmas. They talk through whether a man in his 40s with no money for dates deserves patience or concern, why financial transparency can be both admirable and uncomfortable, and how pride can ruin a good dating opportunity before it even gets started. The episode also digs into deeper marriage territory, including work-wife boundaries, old-school expectations around men driving, and what happens when a husband refuses to defend his wife from his mother. Through every story, Nesha and Moe bring that real twenty-year chemistry, mixing jokes, truth, and life experience in a way that makes the listener laugh first and think deeper after. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239379/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/15647062/join]  Thanks for rocking with us! Don’t forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast [https://beacons.ai/laidpodcast] — we just might talk about it in a future episode.

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