My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!

Amanda, Jamie, and Denny Featuring Brayden Broens

Imagine a groundbreaking podcast where your current wife and your ex-wife share a mic. In this captivating podcast, Denny takes center stage as he navigates conversations with Jamie, his ex-wife, and Amanda, his present wife, using nothing but a microphone to untangle the complexities of their intertwined lives. Together, they explore the challenges and triumphs of parenting, tackling sensitive subjects such as divorce, co-parenting, and the emotional journey of overcoming cancer while cheering on their shared daughter, Audrey. Throughout the episodes, our trio courageously confronts the realities of their relationships, discussing adoption, the dynamics of blended families, and the sometimes turbulent waters of step-parenting. This podcast invites listeners into an authentic dialogue about life and family, emphasizing the theme of "parenting without excuses." With humor, honesty, and heartfelt insight, Denny, Jamie, and Amanda offer a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to support one another as co-parents and navigate the complexities of modern family life.

  1. Wiped Counters, Hidden Condoms & Bedroom Labradors

    1D AGO

    Wiped Counters, Hidden Condoms & Bedroom Labradors

    You can tell a lot about a relationship by how people fight about chores. Not the big, dramatic fights either, the tiny daily ones: the counter that “was wiped,” the laundry that never makes it out of the basket, the car that somehow always has no gas, and the kid mess that appears five minutes after you cleaned. We sit down as a wife, an ex-wife, and the guy who thought putting both in a studio was a good idea, and we get honest about what household chores really represent: respect, mental load, and whether you feel like you’re doing life with a partner or for a partner. We dig into practical ways to divide household labor without turning your home into a scoreboard. That includes why kids need age-appropriate chores, how paying for tasks can motivate without spoiling, and why “invisible labor” matters as much as mopping and dishes. We also talk cleanliness standards, how to set expectations without sounding like a parent, and why schedules help until real life blows them up. If you’ve ever thought, “I shouldn’t have to ask,” or “If you tell me to do it, I won’t,” you’ll recognize yourself fast. Then we pivot into our advice segment with three situations that escalate quickly: a spouse finds an unopened box of condoms in a glove box after years of monogamy, a Labrador refuses to leave the bed during intimacy, and a husband with binoculars crosses into neighbor-watching territory. We break down what’s harmless, what’s suspicious, and what’s a straight-up boundary problem, with the kind of blunt honesty you’d expect from people who’ve already been through the hard stuff. If this made you laugh, cringe, or rethink your own division of labor, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the one chore fight you wish you could solve for good? Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 1m
  2. Useless Trivia Night

    MAY 6

    Useless Trivia Night

    The fastest way to reveal someone’s personality is to hand them a microphone, a score sheet, and a stack of “useless trivia” questions. We kick things off with our signature chaos, then launch into a wife vs ex-wife vs Kenny Farmer showdown where the facts get weird fast. Think Navy-trained dolphins, cookie history, cartoon name reveals, and the kind of Disney trivia that turns into high-stakes bargaining. The score changes, the rules bend, and somehow the banter gets even louder than the answers. But we don’t stop at laughs. We pivot into "Relationship Advice With Ams And Jams", where real listener letters force real relationship skills: how to ask your spouse for more creativity in the bedroom without making them feel pressured or “not enough”, how to bring up a boyfriend’s dog whose farts are ruining date night without starting a fight, and what to do when a brother-in-law crosses a line and the fallout could hit the whole family. It’s messy, honest, and focused on what actually helps: clear language, firm boundaries, and not turning discomfort into drama. If you love a funny podcast with sharp chemistry, relationship advice you can actually use, and the kind of marriage communication talk that sounds like real people, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share this with a friend who would lose their mind at trivia, and leave a review with the one question you wish we’d asked next. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 20m
  3. THIS Signals a Breakup!

    APR 30

    THIS Signals a Breakup!

    The end of a relationship usually doesn’t arrive with a single explosion. It creeps in through patterns you can feel but can’t always name and that’s what we get into, loudly, honestly, and with Kenny in the studio to stir the pot right along with us. We talk through the classic predictors of divorce like criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling, plus the quieter one that scares us the most: emotional disengagement. When someone stops fighting, stops trying to resolve conflict, and starts living on autopilot, the relationship can be “over” long before the paperwork shows up. We also dig into what happens when couples build separate lives under the same roof, when intimacy and affection disappear, and how mistrust and constant negativity turn home into a stress test. Then we argue about the sentence that can either be a healthy boundary or a relationship grenade: “I’m not responsible for your feelings.” Where’s the line between owning your actions and managing someone else’s reactions? We also hit the serious stuff, including abuse and why safety and support systems come first, especially when kids are involved and planning an exit takes time. To close it out, we take relationship advice questions that go from awkward to outrageous and somehow still pull real takeaways from the chaos. If you like unfiltered relationship talk, divorce reality, and practical communication insights, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave us a review. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 19m
  4. "Would You Rather" Relationship Edition!

    APR 6

    "Would You Rather" Relationship Edition!

    A wife and an ex-wife sit down at the same table and somehow nobody gets arrested, which already feels like a win. We start with the kind of chaotic, lived-in banter you only get from people who know each other too well: music choices, country debates, spring break energy, and travel plans that turn into a surprisingly honest talk about stress, timing, and how couples actually make decisions when money and schedules get tight. Then we stumble into a side conversation about romance audiobooks and “smut,” and it opens a door to something bigger: expectations. What’s fun fantasy, what becomes pressure, and how do you keep desire and communication healthy without letting media rewrite what you think love should look like? If you’re into relationship advice, dating conversations, and modern intimacy topics, this part hits more truth than you expect. The core of the night is a relationship Would You Rather game that exposes everyone’s default settings: late versus forgetful, romantic versus practical, spontaneous versus planned, and whether you hash it out now or sleep on it. We get into honesty vs kindness, work-life balance vs ambition, privacy vs oversharing, and why money fights can erode trust faster than almost anything. It’s funny, but it’s also the kind of compatibility check you can steal for your next date night. We close with listener letters that swing hard into real-world relationship problems: resenting a partner’s child in a blended family, intrusive thoughts about cheating, and marriage habits that kill attraction and respect. If you’ve ever wondered what boundaries should be non-negotiable, this is the conversation. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your hottest Would You Rather pick. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 25m
  5. When Co Parenting Is Equal Should Money Be Too

    MAR 30

    When Co Parenting Is Equal Should Money Be Too

    A single clip about child support set us off, and we didn’t keep it polite. If custody is truly 50/50, do two parents just “handle their own house” or does child support still make sense when incomes don’t match? We talk through the uncomfortable stuff people whisper about: standard of living in two homes, the pressure the paying parent feels, and the fear the receiving parent feels when bills are due before support ever arrives. We also get honest about the ways the family court formula and the real world collide. We question whether the system is outdated, how people can game time thresholds, and what happens when remarriage changes household income but the order doesn’t change with it. Then we hit the debate everyone has an opinion on: should a parent have to prove what child support is spent on, or is that impossible because rent, utilities, groceries, school costs, and life don’t come with neat labels? If you’re navigating divorce, co-parenting, or an Indiana-style child support worksheet conversation with a lawyer, you’ll recognize the tradeoffs fast. And because we can’t stay serious for long, we shift into relationship advice where the same theme shows up again: communication. A grooming change triggers suspicion, a sexual request hits a boundary, and a coworker texting situation raises trust alarms. We say what we’d actually tell a friend, not what sounds nice. Subscribe, share this with a co-parent who has opinions, and leave a review if you want more topics like this. Where do you land on child support in a true 50/50 custody split? Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 28m
  6. Entering Jams. No, Sicko, Her MIND!

    MAR 16

    Entering Jams. No, Sicko, Her MIND!

    We tried something dangerous: a personality test where Jams answers first, then the rest of us vote on whether we agree. What starts as a quick quiz turns into a loud, hilarious honesty check about empathy, emotional insight, routines, impulse decisions, anxiety, and why “I’m fine” can mean five different things depending on the day. If you’re into personality traits, emotional intelligence, or just hearing a family call each other out with love and zero polish, this one gets real fast. We dig into the constant tug-of-war between structure and spontaneity: lists and whiteboards versus instinct and last-minute pivots. We also talk about pressure, professionalism, and why some people can look calm at work but feel completely spun up at home. Then we pay for the results and read the final type out loud, reacting to what fits, what doesn’t, and what it says about boundaries, independence, and direct communication. After the quiz, we switch gears into our relationship advice segment with brutal honesty: a “designer boots vs emergency fund” dilemma, a bro code question about dating your best friend’s ex, and an STI confession letter that forces the topic nobody wants to touch, accountability. If you like podcasts about relationships, communication, marriage, co-parenting, and blended family dynamics, you’ll get laughs and uncomfortable truths in equal measure. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one, share this with the friend who loves personality tests, and leave us a review with the trait you’re tired of being judged for. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 19m
  7. Brayden's Here, Brozillions, & Daylight Savings Time

    MAR 9

    Brayden's Here, Brozillions, & Daylight Savings Time

    A niche service turns into a masterclass in boundaries, business, and belly laughs. We kick off with studio chaos, ADHD resets, and a brutally honest look at how “even keel” feels when the captions, meds, and momentum won’t cooperate. Then we detour into the wild world of male Brazilian waxing—technique, consent, cleanup, unhelpful physics, and the unspoken rules that keep awkward moments professional. It’s hilarious and unusually useful, especially if you’ve ever wondered how real pros navigate anatomy, timing, and client comfort. From there we pitch a live brosilian for a future guest and hash out the ethics: where spectacle ends and respect begins, why reaction shots can be enough, and how to keep comedy from crossing lines. Home life barges in with a different kind of heat—clean houses, sick days, and a yard full of sticks—spark a sharp debate about invisible labor, parenting expectations, and the difference between being outside and actually getting things done. If you’ve ever felt audited for not “doing it all,” you’ll hear yourself in this one. We zoom out to the clock everyone shares: daylight saving time. Expect straight talk on sleep loss, accident spikes, stress, and the strange math of “more evening” that still leaves bodies off-kilter. Then the medical system takes a turn under the microscope with ear tubes, missed reminders, and the blame game, raising practical rules for follow-ups, advocacy, and building your own safety net when providers don’t. Our advice segment doesn’t flinch. One letter begs for spark in a reliable marriage; another flirts with a cashier while the guilt piles up. We push for agency over fantasy: plan the date, initiate the change, redirect that energy home, and stop outsourcing your desire. Finally, the minefield of telling a friend about suspected cheating gets the strategic treatment—proof, timing, and the very real risk that truth bombs miss their target. It’s raw, funny, and weirdly actionable—from waxing tables to kitchen tables to clocks we’d like to smash. If you laughed, learned, or yelled back at your phone, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a review with your favorite one-liner so we can read it on the next show. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 40m
  8. Lies Men Tell

    MAR 2

    Lies Men Tell

    What if the biggest lies in relationships aren’t cinematic betrayals, but tiny shortcuts that slowly erode trust? We dive into the everyday deceptions men lean on—“I’m almost home,” “she’s just a friend,” body count bravado, money myths—and ask why they’re so common. Is it conflict avoidance, shame, ego, or a warped idea of “protecting feelings”? We don’t stop at calling it out; we map practical ways to replace performance with partnership. We swap stories and examples that feel uncomfortably familiar: the late-night texts from an ex that blur co-parenting lines, the locked phone that sparks suspicion, and the fitness glow-up that turns into carb shaming. You’ll hear how we set boundaries with warmth, craft honest but kind responses to trap questions, and build shared rules around phones, friends, and spending that reduce the need to lie in the first place. We also explore the double standard around sexual history, why exaggeration becomes a status move for some men, and how reframing respect—from conquest to consistency—changes the incentives. Listener questions bring the themes to life. We talk through keeping things clean with an ex who’s testing the waters, pushing back when a partner’s gym zeal turns judgmental, and rescuing a home renovation stalled by pride. Across it all, the throughline is simple: clarity beats secrecy, agreements beat assumptions, and the truth lands best when it’s said with care. If you’re ready to trade white lies for real intimacy, hit play, share with a friend, and tell us the hard truth you wish more people said. And if you’re new here, subscribe and leave a review—your feedback helps more listeners find the show. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    53 min
4
out of 5
31 Ratings

About

Imagine a groundbreaking podcast where your current wife and your ex-wife share a mic. In this captivating podcast, Denny takes center stage as he navigates conversations with Jamie, his ex-wife, and Amanda, his present wife, using nothing but a microphone to untangle the complexities of their intertwined lives. Together, they explore the challenges and triumphs of parenting, tackling sensitive subjects such as divorce, co-parenting, and the emotional journey of overcoming cancer while cheering on their shared daughter, Audrey. Throughout the episodes, our trio courageously confronts the realities of their relationships, discussing adoption, the dynamics of blended families, and the sometimes turbulent waters of step-parenting. This podcast invites listeners into an authentic dialogue about life and family, emphasizing the theme of "parenting without excuses." With humor, honesty, and heartfelt insight, Denny, Jamie, and Amanda offer a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to support one another as co-parents and navigate the complexities of modern family life.