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A cool studio, a hotter island, and a conversation that doesn’t flinch. We kick off with jokes about heat and Spam musubi, then Vicky takes us right into the heart of a marriage that never should’ve made it to the aisle—family pressure, fairytale scripts, and the quiet truth that commitment only works when two people are actually ready. From there we tear into modern dating: why “dumpster fire” might be generous, how ego and old-school gender roles still haunt good people, and what happens when a woman earns more but expects the same depth, security, and presence any healthy partnership demands.
We talk parenting that breaks cycles—explanations instead of fear, boundaries without humiliation, and showing a daughter how real care looks through consistent uncles and chosen family. Vicky lays down a clear bar for new partners: she doesn’t need a provider; she needs a steady, respectful presence who checks in, shows up, and models what a father’s love feels like. On co‑parenting, the line is firm: if someone won’t do right by their kid, being “cool” with them says more about you than them. Blood isn’t a lifetime pass; behavior is.
Then we get surgical about consent and expectations. Paying for a date doesn’t buy access; honesty buys clarity. If it’s casual, say it. If you want more, say that too. We laugh about Cheesecake Factory lists and snoring confessions, but the real gem is practical intimacy: clean bodies, kind feedback, and tact that turns awkward moments into connection instead of conflict. Call it a toolkit for grown folks—self‑preservation, straight talk, and the courage to stop selling dreams you won’t deliver.
If this hits, tap follow, share with a friend who needs the push, and leave a review telling us the toughest truth you learned about love. Your stories keep this community honest.

• marrying for the wrong reasons and pressure to “do the right thing”
• commitment without the ring and redefining roles at home
• dating post‑divorce and the gap in emotional maturity
• money, ego, and why security matters more than salary
• parenting with communication over fear and breaking cycles
• co‑parenting boundaries and respect as the baseline
• date expectations, consent, and paying vs entitlement
• bedroom talk: hygiene, feedback, tact, and mutual pleasure
• honesty over performance: stating intentions early
• self‑preservation as a loving boundary and letting go

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome, Banter, And Hawaii Heat (00:00:00)

2. Why The Marriage Failed (00:03:30)

3. Dating After Divorce Today (00:07:20)

4. Masculinity, Money, And Insecurity (00:11:10)

5. Parenting Styles And Generational Cycles (00:16:30)

6. Co‑Parenting Boundaries And Respect (00:21:00)

7. Expectations On Dates And Consent (00:26:30)

8. Straight Talk: Hygiene And Bedroom Communication (00:31:30)

9. Labels, Intentions, And Honest Boundaries (00:36:00)

10. Humor, Shoutouts, And Closing (00:41:30)

84 episodes

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Content provided by Chris Lomboy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Lomboy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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A cool studio, a hotter island, and a conversation that doesn’t flinch. We kick off with jokes about heat and Spam musubi, then Vicky takes us right into the heart of a marriage that never should’ve made it to the aisle—family pressure, fairytale scripts, and the quiet truth that commitment only works when two people are actually ready. From there we tear into modern dating: why “dumpster fire” might be generous, how ego and old-school gender roles still haunt good people, and what happens when a woman earns more but expects the same depth, security, and presence any healthy partnership demands.
We talk parenting that breaks cycles—explanations instead of fear, boundaries without humiliation, and showing a daughter how real care looks through consistent uncles and chosen family. Vicky lays down a clear bar for new partners: she doesn’t need a provider; she needs a steady, respectful presence who checks in, shows up, and models what a father’s love feels like. On co‑parenting, the line is firm: if someone won’t do right by their kid, being “cool” with them says more about you than them. Blood isn’t a lifetime pass; behavior is.
Then we get surgical about consent and expectations. Paying for a date doesn’t buy access; honesty buys clarity. If it’s casual, say it. If you want more, say that too. We laugh about Cheesecake Factory lists and snoring confessions, but the real gem is practical intimacy: clean bodies, kind feedback, and tact that turns awkward moments into connection instead of conflict. Call it a toolkit for grown folks—self‑preservation, straight talk, and the courage to stop selling dreams you won’t deliver.
If this hits, tap follow, share with a friend who needs the push, and leave a review telling us the toughest truth you learned about love. Your stories keep this community honest.

• marrying for the wrong reasons and pressure to “do the right thing”
• commitment without the ring and redefining roles at home
• dating post‑divorce and the gap in emotional maturity
• money, ego, and why security matters more than salary
• parenting with communication over fear and breaking cycles
• co‑parenting boundaries and respect as the baseline
• date expectations, consent, and paying vs entitlement
• bedroom talk: hygiene, feedback, tact, and mutual pleasure
• honesty over performance: stating intentions early
• self‑preservation as a loving boundary and letting go

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome, Banter, And Hawaii Heat (00:00:00)

2. Why The Marriage Failed (00:03:30)

3. Dating After Divorce Today (00:07:20)

4. Masculinity, Money, And Insecurity (00:11:10)

5. Parenting Styles And Generational Cycles (00:16:30)

6. Co‑Parenting Boundaries And Respect (00:21:00)

7. Expectations On Dates And Consent (00:26:30)

8. Straight Talk: Hygiene And Bedroom Communication (00:31:30)

9. Labels, Intentions, And Honest Boundaries (00:36:00)

10. Humor, Shoutouts, And Closing (00:41:30)

84 episodes

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