Welcome to the podcast that's not afraid to talk about what everyone else is whispering about. Each week, we're diving headfirst into the messy, beautiful world of relationships. From affairs to self-discovery, from heartbreak to healing, we're covering it all. No topic is too taboo, no question too uncomfortable. Think of it as your weekly dose of relationship real talk, served with a side of humor and a whole lot of heart.
This week Chelsea sits down with Carolina Vilalva. Carolina is a certified Executive and Life Coach from Columbia University with over 11 years of experience specializing in life transitions for couples, executives, teenagers, and parents. She holds a B.A. in Clinical Psychology and International Relations from Tufts University and a Master’s in International Education.
In this week’s episode of The Other Woman and The Wife, Chelsea sits down with Olivia, a cherished member of the TOW&TW team as Olivia holds a special place in Chelsea’s journey, not only as one of the first members of her thriving online community but also as her very first coaching client. Join them as they reflect on Olivia’s transformative journey.
In this thought-provoking episode, Chelsea and Ann Marie delve deep into the often overlooked aspect of motherhood: the mother's own happiness and well-being.
Dave Capozzi is a former evangelical pastor turned teacher. Dave shares his personal experiences with infidelity, including unexpected proposals and accusations.
In this episode, Chelsea is joined by renowned divorce attorney and author James Sexton, who brings over two decades of experience handling high-conflict divorces.
Whether you've been "the other woman," navigated the stormy seas of betrayal, or found yourself rewriting your entire relationship script, your story matters.
Here's the deal: we're not looking for picture-perfect tales or neatly tied-up endings. We want real, raw, and honest stories. Because let's face it, that's where the good stuff - the growth, the lessons, the breakthrough moments - really happens.
So, if you're ready to spill the tea (or coffee, or wine - we don't judge), we're ready to listen. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear to feel a little less alone in this crazy thing called love.