• We’re Engaged! The Surprise Proposal Story, Wedding Talk & Community Love
    Apr 21 2026

    In this special episode of Together Real Bad, we’re sharing the full story behind our engagement. From the surprise proposal and emotional moments to the behind-the-scenes planning, family reactions, and early wedding conversations, this episode is a real-time reflection on love, partnership, and community.

    We talk through the day of the proposal, what each of us was thinking, how the surprise came together, and what it meant to be surrounded by people who love and support us. We also get into the reality of planning a wedding, deciding what kind of celebration feels right, and how this next chapter is already stretching us in beautiful ways.

    We’re also shouting out Black-owned businesses and sharing details about an upcoming Mother’s Day collaboration focused on mind, body, and soul care.

    If you’ve been rocking with Together Real Bad from the beginning, this is a full-circle episode you don’t want to miss.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    Our surprise engagement story What the proposal day felt like from both perspectives The emotional planning process behind the moment Family, friendship, and community support First thoughts on wedding planning Courthouse wedding vs. destination wedding ideas The beauty of being deeply known and loved A Black business spotlight and upcoming Mother’s Day event

    Black Business Spotlight: This episode also highlights a special upcoming Mother’s Day collaboration featuring:

    Akeelah and the Beads A massage therapist partnership Jem Junkies

    This experience is centered around a mind, body, and soul theme, with more details coming soon.

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    32 mins
  • 21 Questions Reloaded Pt. 2: Being Seen, Being Human, and Staying Connected
    Apr 7 2026

    In part two of 21 Questions Reloaded Part 2, we keep the conversation going and dig into what it really means to be seen in a relationship while also living life in public. We talk about the reality of being human, how people can misunderstand a relationship based on short clips or small moments, and why grace matters when you are looking at someone else’s life from the outside.

    We also get into business, travel, and what it feels like to build something together. From our Milwaukee pop-up to seeing people show up for grillz and tooth gems, this episode reflects on how rewarding it is to create experiences that make people feel good and leave confident.

    Later, we get into one of our classic differences as a couple: how we experience movies and storytelling in completely different ways. We talk about supporting beginner filmmakers, reacting to films differently, and the funny little tensions that come with having two strong personalities in one relationship.

    At its core, this episode is about connection. It is about being honest, giving each other grace, laughing through differences, and making sure intimacy does not get lost in the middle of busy schedules and everyday life.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    Why people should be careful judging relationships from clips alone The importance of grace and perspective in love Our Milwaukee pop-up experience and what it meant for Jem Junkies The joy of seeing customers get excited about their grillz and tooth gems Creative differences in how we watch and critique films Humor, tension, and honesty in our relationship dynamic Why intimacy and connection still need intention in a busy life

    If this episode speaks to you, send it to someone who understands that relationships are about more than chemistry. They are also about patience, perspective, growth, and continuing to choose each other in real life.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • On Pause This Week: Big Business News, Back Next Week
    Mar 31 2026

    We didn’t record this week due to a hectic weekend and the launch of our new business. Sorry for the break.

    We’ll be back with a brand new episode next week. Until then, y’all be smooth.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • 21 Questions Reloaded: Intimacy, Desire & Staying Connected in a Busy Relationship
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Together Real Bad, we’re bringing back one of our favorite formats with 21 Questions Reloaded—but this time, we’re talking intimacy.

    Not the loud, off-the-wall version. The real version.

    We get into what intimacy looks like when you’re building a life together, juggling work, stress, responsibilities, and still trying to stay connected. We talk about feeling desired, how differently we each communicate what we want, why emotional safety matters just as much as physical attraction, and what happens when life starts pushing intimacy to the back burner.

    This episode is honest, funny, a little awkward, and very us. If you’ve ever loved your partner deeply but still struggled to find the time, energy, or words for intimacy, this conversation is for you.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    What makes each of us feel desired

    Why intimacy often starts outside the bedroom

    The non-sexual things that can turn your partner on

    How stress, distractions, and everyday life affect connection

    Why asking for what you want can feel harder than it sounds

    Sexual reassurance in a relationship

    What emotional safety looks like in intimacy

    Respecting “not tonight” in a healthy partnership

    How communication shapes closeness over time

    We also share a little bit of date night, some real-life relationship banter, and the kind of transparency y’all have come to expect from us.

    This is one of those episodes that reminds us intimacy is not just about sex. It’s about trust, timing, vulnerability, comfort, and being willing to learn your partner again and again.

    Black Business Spotlight: This episode’s Black Business Spotlight highlights Jetible a Black-owned cannabis brand.

    Listen, share, and let us know: What makes you feel most desired in your relationship? Does intimacy start outside the bedroom for you too?

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    55 mins
  • Personal Hygiene in Relationships | Real Talk on Body Odor, Oral Hygiene, Periods & Comfort in Love
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Together Real Bad, we get real about personal hygiene in relationships — the funny parts, the awkward parts, and the honest conversations couples do not always know how to have. We talk about everything from body odor, sweating, deodorant, oral hygiene, and grooming habits to the bigger question of what it really means to be comfortable with your partner.

    We also dig into how hygiene issues are not always just about cleanliness. Sometimes they can point to stress, burnout, depression, or something deeper going on emotionally. We discuss the importance of approaching these conversations with honesty, care, and compassion instead of judgment.

    This episode also gets very real about the everyday things couples eventually have to face if they are building something lasting: farting, showering together, being on your period, grooming changes, and learning to accept each other as full human beings instead of polished versions of ourselves. It is funny, transparent, and very much us.

    We also spotlight a Black-owned streetwear brand, Made It Through the Struggle (MITTS 217), and share a little love for the story behind the brand.

    What we talk about in this episode:

    • How to bring up hygiene issues in a relationship

    • The difference between normal body funk and a real hygiene concern

    • Oral hygiene, deodorant, and grooming habits

    • When hygiene issues may be connected to mental health

    • Flatulence, periods, and body acceptance in relationships

    • Why comfort and transparency matter in long-term love

    • A Black business spotlight you should check out

    Closing thought: Real intimacy is not just about attraction — it is also about acceptance, honesty, and being able to handle the unglamorous parts of being human together.

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    49 mins
  • Boundaries in Relationships: How to Say No Without Guilt (and Still Feel Safe)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, we talk about boundaries within relationships—how to say no without guilt, how to stop being passive when you really mean “no,” and how to build emotional safety so honesty doesn’t feel like rejection. We break down real-life examples (intimacy + tiredness, overwhelm and household tasks, going out boundaries), and how past relationship experiences can shape how you communicate today. We also touch on therapy, processing vs blurting, and why boundaries get clearer as you grow.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Grand Opening Hangover — Taking a Beat
    Feb 10 2026

    We just finished our grand opening and it really wore us out, so we’re taking this week to recover and get reorganized.

    We’ll return with a new episode next Tuesday. Thanks for your patience — have a good week!

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  • Welcome Back: Denver Birthday Trip, Family Grief, & Our Jem Junkies Grand Opening (Chicago)
    Jan 27 2026

    Welcome back to Together Real Bad—your Chicago-based WLW relationship podcast where we keep it real about love, life, and building together.

    This episode is a full life update: our Denver birthday trip (food, scooters, and a first-ever NFL game) Trying snowboarding at Winter Park (humbling, hilarious, and painful in the right ways) navigating grief and family reality after a sudden loss and why we’re locking in on boundaries so we don’t lose us in the middle of business.

    And yes—BIG NEWS: we’re officially opening our studio and throwing our Jem Junkies Grand Opening on February 7 at Lacuna by Catalyst (2150 S Canalport Ave) with an open studio, vendors, raffles, and a super-limited beginner grill-making class.

    Content note: This episode includes discussion of grief and death.

    Grand Opening Quick Info (add to notes)
    • Date: February 7

    • Location: Lacuna by Catalyst, 2150 S Canalport Ave, Chicago

    • Open Studio: 1–4 PM (walk-ins + appointments)

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    • First 5 guests: free single tooth gem

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    • Evening event: ~5:30–8:30 PM + vendors + raffles

    • Beginner grill-making class: limited small groups; free for grand opening only

    If you rocked with this episode: follow, rate, and write a review (it helps WLW/LGBTQ podcasts get surfaced). And send this to a friend who’s balancing love + life + big dreams.

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    45 mins