
A therapist’s exploration of Sister Wives, one episode at a time. In Sister Wives Go to Therapy, I examine the family dynamics, emotional undercurrents, red flags, and personal development portrayed on screen, through a clinical lens. No diagnoses, just thoughtful reflections on what happens when polygamy, patriarchy, and parentification collide in one complicated family.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTV ReviewsSociety & CultureRelationships | |||

Kody is nervous about his second apology as he meets up with Christine and David. Janelle's friends ask her if she would ever get back with Kody. Ron meets Meri's friends for the first time as she hosts a fundraiser for Jenn's husband.
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Kody travels to North Carolina to meet with Janelle and apologize, but she questions his motives; Meri gets out of her comfort zone at a dating event in Las Vegas; during a game of pickleball, Christine talks to David about Kody's request to meet.
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Janelle celebrates the sale of Coyote Pass by partying with friends in New Orleans. Meri ventures out of her comfort zone and attends a dating event in Las Vegas. Kody owns up to his bad behavior and decides to apologize to each of his ex-wives.
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It's an awkward final showdown at Coyote Pass with Kody, Robyn, Janelle, and Meri. Janelle takes a trip to New Orleans and let's loose with girlfriends to celebrate, and Kody considers finding a therapist to help repair relationships with his childre... more
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I really enjoyed this podcast! I’ve been a long term Sister Wives watcher and have always wanted to hear the thoughts of a therapist about this situation. Your thoughts are honest and delivered with empathy.
Loved listening to this podcast, hopefully she adds more, I binged all of the episodes because it was so good. I love listening podcast about old episodes
Stumbled upon this via a recommendation on socials. I already listen to so many SW recap pods but this one is a fresh perspective and just simply put - well done! It takes a lot of skill to podcast solo especially about such a generally boring show :D but the host provides insight that no other podcast currently does. Keep up the good work. Also the sound quality is excellent and the pacing is perfect! five stars well deserved!
I really love to hear the show review through the eyes of a therapist. Especially going back to the beginning. I was watching the show back then as well. It makes it extra fun, knowing that she was watching it from when it first aired as well.
Good to hear a female therapist discuss the family dynamics
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This podcast offers an insightful perspective by examining the familial dynamics and emotional intricacies within a well-known polygamous family, episode by episode. Hosted by a therapist, it features thoughtful analyses that delve into themes of personal development, emotional strife, and relational conflicts exacerbated by their unique lifestyle. The discussions highlight key elements such as autonomy, the impact of patriarchy, and the psychological effects of polygamy, making it a resource for those interested in exploring complex family relationships through a therapeutic lens. The show stands out for its attempt to provide clinical insights without offering direct diagnoses, encouraging listeners to think deeply about the consequences ... more
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