Episodes

Marriage-Whys

Marriage-Whys Advice
Kris and Kym have questions about long-term marriage secrets, Kim may just have some answers! Photo by Kimberly Sickel @riverdeer at 500px

Kris and Kym welcome Kim (yes, not confusing at all, we know) to the show to talk about the whys and hows of long term relationships.

Alright, alright…we talk about…THE “M” WORD.

Not Mississippi. Not a magnolia. Not a monkey. Not a mountebankery. We don’t even know what a mountebankery is.

Nope. (We DO talk about mischief though.)

MARRIAGE.

Hey, look. Amongst us there are (more than two) divorces and a 31 year wedding anniversary. Guess who has the answers to those pesky “why?” and “how?” and “no, seriously, WTF?” and “REALLY, HOW HOW HOW?” questions? Wanna guess who is asking most of those questions? Kris says “hallooo!”

But honestly, there’s some really great insights (and quite a few guffaws) about the ups and downs of having a committed, intimate relationship with one person or an entire lifetime.

One of us is still confused, but learning every day.

And who’s putting bets on Kym having a story about some kind of shenanigans she was up to back in the day? Possibly even last week?

Golly. You’ll just have to give it a listen to find out!

Happy Tuesday everyone!!

By the way, the definition of mountebankery is: 1 : a person who sells quack medicines from a platform. 2 : a boastful unscrupulous pretender : charlatan. Your challenge this week is to use the word mountebankery in a sentence, preferably with pointed finger and a confused onlooker.

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Episodes

Red Flags and Goals

 

Kris and Kym and Coffee and Relationships
Kris and Kym and Coffee and Relationships.

 

Kris and Kym continue the relationship conversation with Stacy. We talk about Stacy’s happily-ever-after, wedding cakes, smuggling hooch into a dry wedding (KYM! TSK!), how sometimes a relationship might not be about YOU (Kris say WOT??), the AWWWsomeness of seeing older couples walk hand in hand (or get pushed in a wheelchair), the sweetsweet smell of coffee aaaaaaaaaaaaaand BACON!

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Episodes

Revelationships

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Have you ever been so in love you feel like the honeymoon will never end…but then…one day…the façade cracks and the light of reality seeps (or crashes) in and you ask yourself, “who the hell is this person?” and end up berating yourself for ending up with someone who mistreats you?

Today we pick up on a topic touched on in a couple recent episodes (Only Brats and Social Picks): abusive relationships.  Yeah, it’s a pretty heavy topic, we know. But – like we do – we talk about what’s important to our hearts and minds but somehow throw in a few zingers which cause us to laugh uproariously. It’s a strange mix of serious and goofy but somehow it all seems to work.

We talk about possessiveness, affairs, estrangement, palming money, wedding music drama, low-flying helicopters, and happily-ever-afters, just to name a few.  It’s like a miniature Jerry Springer show right in our recording studio (aka Kris’ living room).

We are joined by Stacy, who talks about how she successfully escaped an emotionally abusive marriage. Stacy is fortunate because her experience didn’t escalate into chronic violence (or worse) like so many stories you hear about on the news. Her story is a platform to highlight the various signs of possible trouble brewing in the early stages of a dangerous relationship. (A list of the signs of abuse is available below).

To hear our Revelationships episode, go to iTunes, SpotifyOvercast, Libsyn or any podcast player you prefer and then subscribe, download and listen! If you enjoy what you hear, go ahead and leave a review! The more subscribers and reviews we get, the more opportunities we get to grow this podcast and bring you richer content.

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So, yeah, it’s mostly fun and games at The Mugly Truth,  but rest assured, we take domestic violence VERY SERIOUSLY. Therefore we also cover resources on the internet to check out (with safety measures in place) if you feel you or someone you love may be in an abusive relationship. That said, below is a more detailed list of the resources we talk about in the show.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: FINDING HELP

If you or someone you know may be in danger of any form of domestic abuse whether it’s physical, psychological/mental/emotional/gaslighting, financial, stalking, teenage relationships abuse, or elderly abuse, there are plenty of resources on the internet, and many have safety checks in place so that you can escape the website in one click if necessary.  Please remember, it is highly unlikely you will be able to entirely hide or clear your browsing history, but you can use an “incognito” option in your browser (how-to here) to help make it more difficult for someone to easily search your history. There are also toll-free numbers to call if you can’t safely search the internet for help.

Although the contacts below are US- and UK-based organizations, please note the DASH (2009) Risk Assessment form discussed below can be used by anyone, anywhere to help determine if there is danger of abuse in a relationship. If you are not in the US or UK, you can visit here for a list of international domestic abuse hotlines as a starting point, or call any of the numbers below and they may be able to get you the information you need for local help. As with EVERYTHING in today’s world, be very careful about where you search, and understand what you are clicking on, or numbers you are calling…be aware of phishing. Since domestic violence naturally indicates vulnerability on the part of the searcher, there are ASSHOLES in the world who will take advantage of that. So be sure whomever you contact is through a verified, safe site. The lists below are sites personally visited by Kris while researching this week’s episode:

In the US

The National Domestic Violence Hotline

You can get anonymous, confidential help 24/7 by calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY) now. The NDV website has numerous resources for getting help, finding support, and a safety plan for leaving your relationship.

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

+1 303 839 1852 (Denver, CO)

The NCADV website has resources for getting help, webinars, events, support, and details about types of abuse as well as signs of abuse, which include (copied from the NCADV page):

  • Telling the victim that they can never do anything right
  • Showing jealousy of the victim’s family and friends and time spent away
  • Accusing the victim of cheating
  • Keeping or discouraging the victim from seeing friends or family members
  • Embarrassing or shaming the victim with put-downs
  • Controlling every penny spent in the household
  • Taking the victim’s money or refusing to give them money for expenses
  • Looking at or acting in ways that scare the person they are abusing
  • Controlling who the victim sees, where they go, or what they do
  • Dictating how the victim dresses, wears their hair, etc.
  • Stalking the victim or monitoring their victim’s every move (in person or also via the internet and/or other devices such as GPS tracking or the victim’s phone)
  • Preventing the victim from making their own decisions
  • Telling the victim that they are a bad parent or threatening to hurt, kill, or take away their children
  • Threatening to hurt or kill the victim’s friends, loved ones, or pets
  • Intimidating the victim with guns, knives, or other weapons
  • Pressuring the victim to have sex when they don’t want to or to do things sexually they are not comfortable with
  • Forcing sex with others
  • Refusing to use protection when having sex or sabotaging birth control
  • Pressuring or forcing the victim to use drugs or alcohol
  • Preventing the victim from working or attending school, harassing the victim at either, keeping their victim up all night so they perform badly at their job or in school
  • Destroying the victim’s property

Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) (en Español)

+1 800 656 HOPE (4673)

RAINN is the world’s largest anti sexual violence organization working with thousands of sexual assault service providers and with the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. You can type in your zip code right on the first page and find help nearby. You can also download the DoD app under the DoD Safe Helpline. According to their website, “RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.”

In the UK

Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service

020 3866 4107   info@paladinservice.co.uk

For listeners who have heard Kris talk about the podcast Real Crime Profile, this is the company one of the cohosts, Laura Richards, founded as a way to advocate for the rights of victims of stalking, coercive control and other forms of abuse. She has been a victim’s rights trailblazer, helping to bring about laws in the UK so victims and victim’s families have a voice; she has raised awareness about dangerous behaviors in abusers that manifest long before physical abuse begins but have been too-long dismissed as victim hysteria or over-reactions. A valuable tool she helped develop is a questionnaire called DASH (2009) Risk Assessment (<<links to the Paladin Advice for Professionals section where a Word document download link can be clicked). Although this form is under the “professionals” section, it can be downloaded by anyone, to be used anywhere in helping to recognize signs of abuse.

To hear our Revelationships episode, go to iTunes, SpotifyOvercast, Libsyn or any podcast player you prefer and then subscribe, download and listen! If you enjoy what you hear, go ahead and leave a review! The more subscribers and reviews we get, the more opportunities we get to grow this podcast and bring you richer content.

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Episodes

Episode 06: Only Brats

Yep. Kris and Kym…are only brats. There are plenty of pros and cons with Only Child Syndrome. We had everything we needed, most of what we wanted. We never had to fight for the last cupcake, always got to ride shotgun (unless both parents were in the car) and we were the center of the Universe (we like to believe. And maybe still do…*sideeye*). And yet there were a lot of lonely days, and when things went south at home (because, you know, even in the very healthiest and happiest of households that happens) there was no one to turn to, to share the fear or the sadness with. There wasn’t a brother to feel safe with, there wasn’t a sister to whisper and giggle with. There was just…ourselves. And not all experiences for only children are like this, in fact, our experiences are quite different from each other although we both expressed that similar overall feeling of loneliness.  A lot depends on the parents and Kym is proof one parent can more than compensate for one not so great BioPU (Biological Parental Unit…pronounced bio-poo for good reason). When both parents are trying to get their lives together and rebuild and work and cope…sometimes the child gets a bit lost in the mix (Kris). And while we’re not going to outright say, “hey, that’s ok really, we ended up fine,” because it’s really NOT totally ok…there is an element of peace in that statement. Because we both did. And here we are, one raising two girls, one having raised a daughter…and all the offspring are doing a-ok. Because even though we’re only children, we really did learn how to share (I always say the ultimate and supreme sacrifice of love is letting the one you love have that last bite of cake) and we took the things we didn’t want to carry into our motherhood and made a real effort to do things differently for our children. Even better, we took the things we DID love and learn from our parents to be pretty decent parents ourselves. We think. We have expressly forbidden said offspring to indicate otherwise in any fashion verbal, body language, Snapchat, texting, YouTube rants, tweeting videos, IG IMs, etc., etc., etc., et al, legal verbiage infinity.

Just kidding. Titter teehee laugh laugh.

A bit selfish? Check.

Confident with being alone? Check check.

Center of the Universe? CHECK CHECK CHE….

Just kidding. AHHGAIN.

…maaayyyyyybe…

Well-adjusted and loving life? Definitely maybe could be possible Check.

Working on the above? For sure CHECK.

There’s lots of good in being an only child, and a lot of wishful thinking…

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Episodes

Episode 03: Disturbia

 

 

Happy Tuesday!

In today’s episode we talk about the weird and not-so-weird phobias we’ve had since childhood. In the process we discover many, MANY, more phobias out there and how NOT to pronounce any of them correctly. So if you’re afraid of cats, clowns, ducks, spiders, balloons, women, commitment, enclosed spaces, relationships, the ocean, drowning, teenagers, traffic, the sun and so many others, then this may (or may not) be the episode Just. For. YOU!

And rest assured, we are not making fun of ANYONE who has any debilitating fear of anything. As you will hear, we can get pretty triggered ourselves, but somehow we find the ability to laugh through it.

For a complete list of phobias, go to http://www.phobialist.com. You’ll get to see just how freaking hard it is to not only spell but pronounce some of these names correctly. Tsk. Seriously, it isn’t easy! And, oh, by the way, I also just learned that phobias are based on GREEK words with a smattering of Latin here and there. Also, dear McDonald’s please don’t sue us, we are very, very broke. And to the Telegraph, thank you for publishing an online article to verify Kym’s fear of cruise ship pirates is oh so valid (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/articles/what-happens-if-a-cruise-ship-is-attacked-by-pirates/).

Ok, dear mug-clutching friends, go ahead…get your comforting cuppa, sit back and just know there’s nothing to fear…the Libsyn link below will safely take you to Episode 03 DISTURBIA!!

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