Real Raw & Relatable

Denny Willard & Piper Kaiser

Healing marriages and life after divorce

  1. Jun 15

    Real Raw & Relatable Episode 58 " Extra Tarter Sauce & Fresh Cut Flowers "

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 58: Extra Tartar Sauce & Fresh-Cut Flowers The Little Things That Keep Love Alive What do Filet-O-Fish sandwiches with extra tartar sauce and fresh-cut flowers have to do with a healthy relationship? Maybe more than you think. In this fun and lighthearted episode of Real, Raw & Relatable, Denny and Piper put each other on the spot to see just how well they know one another. From favorite foods and dream vacations to pet peeves, favorite colors, and the little quirks that make each other unique, they laugh, stumble, and discover that love isn't about having all the right answers—it's about never stopping the pursuit of your partner. Along the way, they share personal stories, inside jokes, and the small everyday moments that have helped strengthen their relationship. Whether it's remembering extra tartar sauce, bringing home fresh-cut flowers, or simply paying attention to what matters most to your spouse, this episode is a reminder that lasting love is often built through ordinary acts of kindness and thoughtfulness. This isn't a test to see if you know everything about your partner. It's an invitation to stay curious, keep dating each other, and never stop learning the person you love. Join Denny and Piper for an episode filled with laughter, authenticity, and a simple reminder that the little things often become the big things. Because healthy relationships aren't built on grand gestures alone. Sometimes they're built with extra tartar sauce, fresh-cut flowers, and the decision to keep showing up for each other every single day. Support the show

    38 min
  2. Jun 9

    Real Raw & Relatable Episode 57 " Put the " F " word into your relationships.

    Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode of Real, Raw & Relatable, we're putting the F-word back into marriage... FUN! (Get your mind out of the gutter! 😄) Somewhere between careers, bills, raising kids, busy schedules, and simply trying to survive life, many couples stop being best friends and start becoming roommates. The laughter fades, date nights become rare, and the little moments that once brought joy get replaced by responsibilities. Join Denny and Piper as they share personal stories, hilarious memories, and real-life moments that prove connection doesn't have to come from expensive vacations or grand gestures. From card games and cheap date nights to the unforgettable Mexico spa adventure, awkward family stories, and the moments that had them laughing until they cried, this episode is a reminder that some of the strongest marriages are built in the simplest moments. We'll also talk about why friendship is the foundation of lasting love, how playfulness can break stress patterns, and why couples need to intentionally make time to laugh, flirt, and genuinely enjoy being around each other. Marriage can't survive on responsibilities alone. Somewhere in the middle of life's chaos, couples have to remember how to have fun together again. Because years from now, you probably won't remember every bill you paid or every errand you ran—but you'll never forget the moments that made you laugh until you couldn't breathe. So sit back, relax, and let's put the F-word back into marriage... FUN! Support the show

    37 min
  3. May 11

    Real Raw & Relatable Episode 53 " The Wedge - How marriages slowly drift apart "

    Send us Fan Mail Tonight’s episode is one of the rawest and most honest conversations we’ve ever had. We’re talking about the wedge that slowly forms in marriages — not overnight, but through years of responsibilities, survival mode, emotional drift, pride, unhealed wounds, and two people quietly sacrificing connection on the altar of obligations. So many couples don’t stop loving each other… they simply stop intentionally pursuing each other. Date nights disappear. Communication becomes defensive instead of connective. Teammates slowly become opponents keeping score against each other. In this episode, we unpack: how marriages slowly starve,why emotional drift happens,trauma responses and nervous system triggers,learning how to see each other beyond our wounds,rebuilding trust after years of patterns,and why somebody has to choose the emotional high road and begin sowing love, grace, empathy, and intentionality back into the relationship before a love harvest can ever return.We also discuss: 🌾 “Sucker or Sower” 🌾 emotional deposits 🌾 forgiveness as stewardship 🌾 covenant over feelings 🌾 protecting the team instead of protecting pride This conversation is not about perfection. It’s about awareness, healing, humility, and fighting for connection before the wedge becomes permanent. Because healthy marriages are not sustained by emotion alone… they’re sustained by intentional investment over time. 🔥 “You cannot expect a love harvest from a field you stopped watering.” #RealRawRelatable #Marriage #Relationships #Healing #LoveHarvest Support the show

    51 min
5
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4 Ratings

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