The Married Therapists: A Relationship Podcast
The Married Therapists: A Relationship Podcast
Podcast Description
Join Luis Semidey, LPC and Amber Semidey, LCSW, The Married Therapists, as they get real about relationships. With raw honesty and vulnerability, they share their journey of healing from abusive marriages while diving deep into the complexities of love, sex, finances, gender norms, conflict, communication, and more. Blending personal stories with professional expertise, this podcast offers practical advice and heartfelt insights to help you navigate the ups and downs of relationships. No topic is off limits-just candid conversations to inspire growth, connection, and understanding.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on a variety of themes related to relationships, including healing from abusive marriages, communication dynamics, financial challenges, and gender norms. Specific episodes explore the evolution of marriage expectations, personal narratives of abusive relationships, and the importance of emotional growth and self-reflection in building healthy connections.

Join Luis Semidey, LPC and Amber Semidey, LCSW, The Married Therapists, as they get real about relationships. With raw honesty and vulnerability, they share their journey of healing from abusive marriages while diving deep into the complexities of love, sex, finances, gender norms, conflict, communication, and more. Blending personal stories with professional expertise, this podcast offers practical advice and heartfelt insights to help you navigate the ups and downs of relationships. No topic is off limits-just candid conversations to inspire growth, connection, and understanding.
In this episode, we discuss the controversy surrounding Kristi Noem and Bryon Noem. We get into questions of hypocrisy, political hypocrisy, societal shaming, kink acceptance, privacy, and compassion in today’s digital culture. We also unpack how public discourse quickly turns into online bullying, examine how media narratives shape reactions, and discuss what this situation reveals about the tension between personal privacy and public accountability.
This conversation goes beyond headlines to really think about how society responds to differences, why societal shaming spreads so quickly online, and what a more compassionate approach could look like when discussing sensitive personal topics in the public sphere.

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