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What actually counts as a divorceable offense… and what’s just relationship growing pains?
In this episode, Alix & Kayla dive into one of the most complex (and very requested) topics from the Sister Wives community: divorce. From lighthearted “would you leave me for this?” scenarios to deeply personal listener stories, they unpack what really pushes relationships to the breaking point—and what might still be worth working through.
The conversation starts off chaotic (as always) with a game of “divorceable offense or not,” covering everything from annoying habits and phone snooping to bigger issues like emotional disconnection, broken trust, and feeling more like roommates than partners. But things quickly shift into deeper territory as they read real submissions from listeners navigating divorce in all its forms.
They explore the quiet heartbreak of falling out of love, the complicated reality of staying “for the kids,” and the guilt, growth, and self-awareness that can come from infidelity. Along the way, they also talk about late-in-life coming out stories, what honesty in a marriage really looks like, and whether divorce should ever be “off the table.”
Through humor, personal experiences, and a lot of honest reflection, Alix & Kayla break down the gray areas of long-term relationships—the parts that aren’t always dramatic, but still change everything.
It’s emotional, messy, surprisingly funny, and deeply relatable—just the way we like it.
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You can also watch our episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/@wivesnotsisterspod!
By Kayla Nielsen and Alix Tucker5
199199 ratings
What actually counts as a divorceable offense… and what’s just relationship growing pains?
In this episode, Alix & Kayla dive into one of the most complex (and very requested) topics from the Sister Wives community: divorce. From lighthearted “would you leave me for this?” scenarios to deeply personal listener stories, they unpack what really pushes relationships to the breaking point—and what might still be worth working through.
The conversation starts off chaotic (as always) with a game of “divorceable offense or not,” covering everything from annoying habits and phone snooping to bigger issues like emotional disconnection, broken trust, and feeling more like roommates than partners. But things quickly shift into deeper territory as they read real submissions from listeners navigating divorce in all its forms.
They explore the quiet heartbreak of falling out of love, the complicated reality of staying “for the kids,” and the guilt, growth, and self-awareness that can come from infidelity. Along the way, they also talk about late-in-life coming out stories, what honesty in a marriage really looks like, and whether divorce should ever be “off the table.”
Through humor, personal experiences, and a lot of honest reflection, Alix & Kayla break down the gray areas of long-term relationships—the parts that aren’t always dramatic, but still change everything.
It’s emotional, messy, surprisingly funny, and deeply relatable—just the way we like it.
🔔 Subscribe on YouTube for more episodes
🎧 Listen on Spotify
Follow WNS on Instagram
Follow WNS on TikTok
Follow Kayla
Follow Alix
Visit our retreat center in Nicaragua!
Connect with us on social media: IG: @wivesnotsisterspod | TikTok: @wivesnotsisterspod | Youtube: @wivesnotsisterspod
Follow our hosts on Instagram: @kaylalanielsen @alix_tucker
You can also watch our episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/@wivesnotsisterspod!

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