The Radke Show

Melissa and David Radke

Melissa and David Radke have been oversharing their lives for years—on stage, on screen, and definitely online. So naturally, they started a podcast. One Marriage. Two Mics. Zero Filters. The Radke Show is what happens when two opinionated people sit down to talk about real life. They’ll cover the big stuff—marriage, parenting, sex, failure, ambition—and the small stuff, like why he can’t say I’m sorry and why she can’t be spoken to before 10am. If you’ve ever needed someone to say what you’re thinking (but louder), or remind you that your mess isn’t that weird, this show is for you. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday—and they may or may not be carpool approved. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Or don’t. They’re doing it either way. 🎧 Full episodes on Apple, Spotify, YouTube & all the usual places 📱Instagram: @TheRadkeShow | Facebook: @TheRadkes melissaradke.substack.com

  1. Ep 73 - She Got in a Stranger's Car and Didn't Notice Until He Tapped Her on the Shoulder | The Radke Show

    4D AGO

    Ep 73 - She Got in a Stranger's Car and Didn't Notice Until He Tapped Her on the Shoulder | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Car shopping, major purchase negotiations, and thirty years of evidence that Melissa and David approach money completely differently. EP 73 is one long case study in how two people who love each other can be on entirely different planets at a car lot. They have been to three dealerships. Melissa gets out and starts opening doors on every car she passes. David watches with the face of a man who has seen this before. Early in their marriage Melissa got into a stranger’s car at a Dallas lot and did not notice until the man tapped her on the shoulder from the back seat. This week a pastor from their church leaned into the test drive window and told her he doesn’t see her in a Kia. Three different people have now said this. Nobody will explain what it means. David wants to build an app to analyze the data. Melissa wants a Ford Expedition like Big Darla. The episode also covers the $100 purchase rule they made as newlyweds, the two Eddie Bauer bikes Melissa brought home from Target without warning, the LG refrigerator David bought alone that has never worked right, and a sketch segment where they try to hold water in their mouths and make each other laugh. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “I get out of the car and I am like a mosquito at a nude beach. I know what I want to do but I don’t know where to start.” Melissa, describing her approach to a car lot “He tapped me on the shoulder and said he “I have loved this car for many years. My wife is inside working out a deal on another one. I’m really happy with this one.” There was a man. In the back seat. With his child.” Melissa, on the 1995 Dallas car lot incident LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    39 min
  2. Ep 72 - Comfort Shows, Manic Families, and Why Remi Thinks Modern Family Is Just Her Life on TV | The Radke Show

    APR 9

    Ep 72 - Comfort Shows, Manic Families, and Why Remi Thinks Modern Family Is Just Her Life on TV | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Hammer pants, comfort shows, manic TikTok lives, a school bus that almost got hit by a train, and a hospital board that Zoomed a woman while she was in active labor. EP 72 is one of those episodes that goes everywhere and somehow all of it works. It starts with Remi sending Melissa a photo of a Twilight vampire and saying her hair looks like it and then somehow arrives at David confessing he owned a pair of hammer pants despite growing up in a house where secular music was not allowed. From there: why manic TV families get more eyeballs than calm ones, Remi’s comfort show being Modern Family because she says it feels like living in her own house, Melissa’s comfort shows being Andy Griffith, Golden Girls, Three’s Company, and Law and Order SVU which she has fully committed to. The second half gets into things we are now watching live on camera that probably shouldn’t be including a Kendra Scott TikTok live that had people genuinely worried, a Florida school bus driver who told her students she wasn’t waiting for a train and almost got the back of the bus clipped, and a hospital board of directors that made a patient join a Zoom meeting while she was in active labor. The episode closes with Melissa and David learning to play Tilt and Shout from TikTok Shop in real time, which does not go smoothly. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “My comfort shows are Andy Griffith, Golden Girls, Three’s Company, and Law and Order SVU. In the criminal justice system, the people are represented — I’m like, in the nap and wake up comforted. Those are their stories.” Melissa, defending her comfort show lineup “Remi says Modern Family feels like going to sleep while everyone is just talking and visiting in the living room. And she is not wrong. There is no other couple on television more like us than Mitch and Cam. I will let y’all decide who’s who.” Melissa, and David is not thrilled about the comparison LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    45 min
  3. Ep 71 - Easter Sunday Worship Team Chick-fil-A Disaster and I Have the Grease Stains to Prove It | The Radke Show

    APR 7

    Ep 71 - Easter Sunday Worship Team Chick-fil-A Disaster and I Have the Grease Stains to Prove It | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Five Easter services, a new blue dress, backstage Chick-fil-A, and four grease stains before the second service even started. EP 71 is the post-Easter debrief and Melissa has a lot to report. Melissa found the most beautiful high-waisted blue Easter dress, wore it to the Good Friday service, ate a Chick-fil-A sandwich backstage, dropped a piece of chicken, and watched a friend’s attempt to retrieve it make everything worse. By the time it was over there were four grease stains and a few orange barbecue specks that no one knows where they came from. She finished out Easter weekend in last year’s dress from TikTok Shop. After five services, dress rehearsals, and hosting 35 people for Easter lunch, David and Melissa took a matinee break to see Project Hail Mary — four people in the entire theater, popcorn layered with butter, and both giddy about it. The episode also covers garage crying as a legitimate reset strategy, Melissa’s Dad having pre-planned his entire funeral including pallbearers who may need to be replaced, and a sketch segment where each of them sells an ordinary adult outing like a late-night infomercial. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “You flick the garage light off, you sit in your car, you pick up your favorite ice cream, and you cry about anything. Your marriage, your children, your parents. That is Garage Crying and it is for sale today.” Melissa, presenting her revolutionary reset product “My dad picked out the casket, the room, the songs, and six pallbearers. I asked him about it recently and he said, well, I may need to go back up there because everybody might drop dead before I do.” Melissa, on Gene’s funeral pre-planning LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    40 min
  4. Ep 70 - We Had an Old Fashioned Singin' at My Mama's House and I Cried Through Most of It | The Radke Show

    APR 1

    Ep 70 - We Had an Old Fashioned Singin' at My Mama's House and I Cried Through Most of It | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Nostalgia, Hymns, Baskin-Robbins with Gene and Annette, and a prank phone call to Melissa’s Dad that he absolutely did not see coming. EP 70 is one of the sweetest episodes in a while and it sneaks up on you. It starts with jingles and the way a smell or a song can drop you back into a memory before you even see it coming. Then Melissa tells the story of driving her mom home from MD Anderson and looking over to check and see that the little mole on her chest is still there — the same one she used to touch as a little girl when she laid her head on her mama. Friday turned into a ramen run with Gene and Annette that required nerve pills in the backseat because her parents were already at each other’s throats before they even pulled out of the driveway. Then David’s brother Bobby came over on Saturday, and they had an old fashioned singin’ — hymns, four part harmony, her Dad requesting Great Is Thy Faithfulness, and a room that felt genuinely holy. David closes it out by waking Melissa up with Tommee Profitt’s new album Resurrection of a King playing beside her head. The episode ends with Melissa pranking her dad into asking what’s the matter, daddy — and Gene delivered perfectly. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “My dad said, ‘don’t ever say your dad didn’t take you out for a scoop.’ And I just fell over laughing. What are we, Ozzie and Harriet?” Melissa, on ice cream at Baskin-Robbins with Gene “Those were the good old days — I hate when people say that. The good old days can be right now, depending on how you live your life and what you do with it.” Melissa, on making memories in the middle of hard seasons LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen Also Mentioned This Episode 🎵 Tommee Profitt - Resurrection of a King (New Album): tommeeprofitt.lnk.to/troak WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    36 min
  5. Ep 69 - Honey-Do Lists, March Madness, and the 30-Year Fight That Is Still Not Resolved | The Radke Show

    MAR 27

    Ep 69 - Honey-Do Lists, March Madness, and the 30-Year Fight That Is Still Not Resolved | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Honey-do lists, March Madness, and a 30-year argument that is still very much alive. EP 69 is one of those episodes where Melissa and David are basically holding court on a real marriage debate and the audience gets to weigh in. Melissa gave David a three-item honey-do list on the first Saturday of March Madness. The shelf has been waiting nine months. The stove lights are out. The hat hooks are not up. David’s position is that March Madness is a protected holiday and the timing was foul. Melissa’s position is that she has 13 days a year to work with and she used one of them. Melissa’s mom called in live during the episode and described Melissa for the police as part of a TikTok trend — including a detailed note about lip filler that Melissa does not have. The episode closes with the Fair, Foul, or Technically Fair But Spiritually Wrong game: a marriage edition where every scenario hits a little too close to home. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “Out of 365 days a year, David is celebrating something that has to do with sports on 352 of them. That leaves me 13 days to work with and I used one of them.” Melissa, presenting her case “Technically fair but spiritually wrong. That is a real category and it applies to a lot of things in this marriage.” Melissa, on the Fair or Foul game LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    33 min
  6. Ep 68 - My Mom Said My Earrings Look Like My Ears Are Bleeding Right Before They Rolled Her Into Surgery | The Radke Show

    MAR 24

    Ep 68 - My Mom Said My Earrings Look Like My Ears Are Bleeding Right Before They Rolled Her Into Surgery | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Anxiety, stress, a hotel that sent one towel for two people, and Melissa’s mom telling her the cherry earrings look like her ears are bleeding right before they rolled her into surgery. EP 68 is an honest, unfiltered episode about a really hard week — and somehow also one of the funniest. Melissa’s mom had serious spinal surgery at MD Anderson to cement fractures caused by cancer, and this episode doesn’t pretend everything is fine. David and Melissa talk openly about what it looks like when stress has nowhere left to go — the irrational fears, the locked-out hotel room, the single towel, and the moment Melissa’s dad threatened to destroy the hotel on social media despite having no idea how social media works. The second half gets into a real conversation about anxiety: how to tell the difference between a discerning spirit and a season of fear, why stress keeps building when we don’t deal with it, and where it eventually lands. The episode closes with a sketch segment where David reads phrases and Melissa has to label them helpful, mildly offensive, fight starting, or full-on attitude. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “My mom is about to go into major surgery and she goes, ‘those earrings always look like your ears are bleeding and nobody will tell you.’ That’s when I knew I needed to check myself.” Melissa, on the moment she realized she was about to take it out on the sick lady in the hospital bed “Stress is looking for somewhere to land. If we don’t deal with it, it just keeps getting bigger and bigger, and it starts making us weaker and weaker. And eventually it’s going to land on top of you.” David, on what happens when you keep ignoring it LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    48 min
  7. Ep 67 - I Texted My Best Friend This Morning and Said Don't Call Me, Don't Text Back, Just Listen | The Radke Show

    MAR 19

    Ep 67 - I Texted My Best Friend This Morning and Said Don't Call Me, Don't Text Back, Just Listen | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Real friendship, tipping culture, germaphobes, and the TikTok lady who puts adhesive pads on her shoes before she walks through her own front door. EP 67 goes from funny to deep to funny again — which is exactly what the best episodes do. Melissa and David are back from 30A, where a week with their closest friends turned into long beach conversations about the questions you never ask but should: what would you do with a month left, how would you actually live if money wasn’t the ceiling, and why do we keep the hard things in the dark when bringing them out is exactly what makes them lose their power. Melissa opens up about sending a long-scared text to her best friend before her mom’s surgery at MD Anderson — no call, no Edible Arrangement, just someone to receive it. The episode also gets into the tipping debate at drive-through coffee stands, the shoes-in-the-house lady who took it further than anyone thought possible, and the sketch segment where David answers three personal questions about Melissa — including what he would ban her from doing if he could. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “You tip because of who you are, not because of the service.” A comment that came in during the tipping conversation, and Melissa loved it “Candy Crush was able to get a racquetball court built in their offices because of me. And you are still driving that truck.” David, closing out the sketch segment LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen Also Mentioned This Episode 🎙️ Live Free with Josh Howerton Podcast: bit.ly/JoshHowerton 🛏️ Helix Sleep - 20% off sitewide with code MARCH20: bit.ly/SleepHelix WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    41 min
  8. Ep 66 - Ten Reasons Melissa Cannot Go to War and Plantar Fasciitis Is Only Number Two | The Radke Show

    MAR 17

    Ep 66 - Ten Reasons Melissa Cannot Go to War and Plantar Fasciitis Is Only Number Two | The Radke Show

    SHOW NOTES Disney recap, a Costco churro controversy, plantar fasciitis that almost required an ax, and ten official reasons Melissa Radke cannot go to war. EP 66 is the post-vacation episode where everything that happened on the road finally gets its day in court. David’s Magic Kingdom GPS was flawless. Not one backtrack. Not one spontaneous funnel cake. David ate a churro in Rocco’s honor, Melissa got a corn dog, and her feet hurt so bad she told her mother she would cut them off and mail them home. Then Costco had the nerve to replace their churro with churro-flavored ice cream, and Melissa has a direct message for corporate. The episode closes with a TikTok-inspired segment: ten very specific, very personal reasons why Melissa cannot and will not be going to war. Wide ankles, time zones, travel constipation, lost AirPods, menopause, and a hangnail that used to tell her which way was right. It is a complete list. QUOTES WORTH HIGHLIGHTING “I said, if I had an ax, I would cut my feet off and mail them back to you. I think walking around on my stumps would be more heavenly than how they feel right now.” Melissa, to her mother, on plantar fasciitis at Disney “Dear Costco. If you have Bonita in the back slicing churros to put on top of ice cream, why are you not just giving us the dadgum churro? I am likely to buy so much more from you when I am walking around with that tasty, salty, sweet snack in my hand.” Melissa, addressing Costco corporate directly “Instead of putting the lives of our honorable service men and women on the line, if you sent 3,000 menopausal women, they would tear that place up in urban door-to-door warfare.” David, and he is not entirely wrong LINKS MENTIONED 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ✨ Beautiful Yu Health Supplements: bit.ly/beautifulyu 📖 Melissa’s Book - Chicken-Fried Women: bit.ly/ChickenFriedWomen Also Mentioned This Episode 🛏️ Helix Sleep - 20% off sitewide with code MARCH20: bit.ly/SleepHelix WATCH OR LISTEN EVERYWHERE 📺 YouTube: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowYouTube 🎧 Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowApple 🎧 Spotify: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowSpotify FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE 📱 Instagram - @TheRadkeShow: bit.ly/TheRadkeShowInstagram 📘 Facebook - The Radkes: bit.ly/TheRadkesFacebook 📝 Subscribe to Stretch Marks on Substack: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack ARE YOU READY TO BECOME AN INSIDER? Become a paid subscriber to Stretch Marks and get: • Weekday POV Audio Messages • Twice-monthly We’re Here for You Wednesday advice podcasts • Monthly paid-only posts • Community access for real conversation Subscribe for $9/month or $90/year: bit.ly/MelissaRadkeSubstack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melissaradke.substack.com/subscribe

    40 min
5
out of 5
90 Ratings

About

Melissa and David Radke have been oversharing their lives for years—on stage, on screen, and definitely online. So naturally, they started a podcast. One Marriage. Two Mics. Zero Filters. The Radke Show is what happens when two opinionated people sit down to talk about real life. They’ll cover the big stuff—marriage, parenting, sex, failure, ambition—and the small stuff, like why he can’t say I’m sorry and why she can’t be spoken to before 10am. If you’ve ever needed someone to say what you’re thinking (but louder), or remind you that your mess isn’t that weird, this show is for you. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday—and they may or may not be carpool approved. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Or don’t. They’re doing it either way. 🎧 Full episodes on Apple, Spotify, YouTube & all the usual places 📱Instagram: @TheRadkeShow | Facebook: @TheRadkes melissaradke.substack.com

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