Episode 39: Brother Treats Me Horribly
An 18-year-old had to move back in with his parents, and his brother won’t stop shaming him for it. Is there a way to restore brotherly love before it’s too late? Listen on iTunes.
An 18-year-old had to move back in with his parents, and his brother won’t stop shaming him for it. Is there a way to restore brotherly love before it’s too late? Listen on iTunes.
A teenager said something so bad to the girl he liked that he accidentally ruined their romance and their friendship. Is there any hope that he can win her back, even just as a friend? Listen on iTunes.
Easily the weirdest question we’ve ever recieved: A wife says her husband won’t stop farting in front of her. Is there a way to save this marriage, or at least to make her husband a little less gross? Listen on … Continued
A guy who’s been a “loner by choice” is now trying to juggle a group of friends and a girlfriend. Is there a way for him to move beyond his antisocial past and maintain relationships with everyone? A psychologist offers … Continued
A guy wants to ask out a cashier at his local grocery store. Is it okay to ask out someone in the service industry when they’re at work? Opinions are miles apart on this one. Listen on iTunes.
A step mom struggles to navigate a shared custody situation in which the child’s biological mother has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Does that change the dynamic? A psychologist weighs in. Listen on iTunes.
Do you have a friend who pops into and out of your life at random? Here’s the best way to cope with on-again, off-again friendships. Listen on iTunes.
If your partners tells a long story about their day, should you listen politely or tell them to wrap it up? James and Steve vehemently disagree. Listen on iTunes.
A young listener writes in to say her mom is hard on her dog. Is there a way to restore family harmony between man and beast? Steve and James give it a shot. Listen on iTunes.
How much trash talking is too much between friends? We draw the line, and it’s not where you think. Listen on iTunes.