Don’t Tell Daddy

You Did It at My Age… So Why Can’t I?


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We’re back for Season 2 and we’re starting strong.

In Episode 1, “Battle of the Studs,” we take on a conversation that sits right at the crossroads of faith and modern identity.

What does the Bible say about roles in relationships? And how do those teachings hold up in today’s world?

This episode gets real about:

  • Biblical expectations of husbands, wives, and children
  • How gender expression and identity show up in modern relationships
  • The tension between faith-based values and lived experiences
  • Personal interpretations vs. traditional teachings
  • Navigating discomfort when beliefs and reality don’t align
  • We also share updates on what’s next for EWM Desk and where Don’t Tell Daddy is headed this season.

    This conversation isn’t about having all the answers, it’s about asking better questions.

    Thanks for listening to the Don’t Tell Daddy Podcast where the mics stay on, the jokes stay wild, and the tea is always hot.

     

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    Don’t Tell DaddyBy Chelsea Mendes, Elisabeth Withers